The Pirates of Orion
You know, going through this series, there's been a lot of average episodes, a few good episodes, and maybe 1 great episode, which was Yesteryear. Well, now we can make that 2 great episodes because the Pirates of Orion was excellent. Going in, I was told this was a children's show, and now I have a question. How did children react to the theme of suicide, suicide bomber, and pretty much terrorism at the time. Contrast that with the PC post 9/11 world we live in today and I don't think an episode like this would even make it to air. Hell, if South Park can't show a depiction of Mohammad, than imagine the outcry if a children's show showed even a threat of suicide bomber or just the idea of suicide as a whole.
That's why I loved this episode. It felt very un PC like, and it just broke away from the grain. I'm not sure if this was typical in the 70's, but I didn't expect it and today in 2010, I think it covered some pretty interesting themes. Also not to forget this is a race against the clock to save Spock's life, but the thrust of this story was about the Orion Pirates and Kirk and there were two scenes that just brought it all together. One was the planning to destroy the Enterprise scene, and the other was the actual scene on the planet as well as the captain trying to take the poison. I know I said these episodes haven't been memorable, but this one was very memorable. One of the best of the series, with 5 episodes to go.
You know, going through this series, there's been a lot of average episodes, a few good episodes, and maybe 1 great episode, which was Yesteryear. Well, now we can make that 2 great episodes because the Pirates of Orion was excellent. Going in, I was told this was a children's show, and now I have a question. How did children react to the theme of suicide, suicide bomber, and pretty much terrorism at the time. Contrast that with the PC post 9/11 world we live in today and I don't think an episode like this would even make it to air. Hell, if South Park can't show a depiction of Mohammad, than imagine the outcry if a children's show showed even a threat of suicide bomber or just the idea of suicide as a whole.
That's why I loved this episode. It felt very un PC like, and it just broke away from the grain. I'm not sure if this was typical in the 70's, but I didn't expect it and today in 2010, I think it covered some pretty interesting themes. Also not to forget this is a race against the clock to save Spock's life, but the thrust of this story was about the Orion Pirates and Kirk and there were two scenes that just brought it all together. One was the planning to destroy the Enterprise scene, and the other was the actual scene on the planet as well as the captain trying to take the poison. I know I said these episodes haven't been memorable, but this one was very memorable. One of the best of the series, with 5 episodes to go.