“The Paradise Syndrome” ***
An amnesiac Kirk finds peace and happiness amongst a simple people while unaware an asteroid threatens their world.
Here is another episode I really didn't care much for when I was younger. But now I actually rather like it even if I see flaws in it. My biggest criticisms are in regard to some of the thinking behind the
Enterprise having to intercept the asteroid, how easily the ship is crippled and Spock's methods in trying to deflect it.
If it takes mere hours to reach the asteroid at Warp 9 then I think it's going to take
a lot more than two months for the thing to get to the planet. And even at impulse the
Enterprise should easily be able to outrace this thing. Even at .1
c or a tenth to a quarter or so impulse the ship should outrace it by a considerable margin. Next the use of ship's phasers and deflectors was stupid. A little old fashioned thinking would have sufficed. How about a series of photon torpedo charges to deflect the asteroid by degree with each successive blast? I also didn't like the f/x shot showing the ship retreating from the asteroid in reverse all the way back to the planet. It would have made more sense for them to go forward and put the pedal-to-the-metal. At any rate this whole sequence of the episode grates on my nerves.
That said I rather like the exchanges between Spock and McCoy as Spock is trying to decipher the obelisk's symbols. I also like Spock's discovery about the Preservers and giving at least a nod to the notion of why there are so many humanoid cultures throughout the galaxy. It's an interesting story idea and one I wish they could have followed up later.
Once again the general sensibility and overall execution of this episode I find admirable. Also, three episodes in and each with its own distinctive soundtrack.
Although it fits in conceptually with the story I found the "corruption" of Kirk's name to Kirok didn't really work. And having "Kirok" trying to invoke his name to get into the temple seemed kind of cheesy. Finally Spock's mind meld with Kirk also seemed rather weird this time around. And McCoy is so preoccupied with Kirk that even when he appears to be okay McCoy has to be reminded to look after the very injured Miramanee?
What it comes down to is that there are actually a lot of things I like in this episode and some things that bug me a little too much. So in the end it's a wash and I rate it as fair.