TOS episode "Spock's Brain" draws a hefty amount of criticism from critics and fans, and usually ends up in the "Bottom 10 Worst ST Episode" polls.
**Gulp!**
Well, here goes nothing. It is not my all-time favorite TOS episode, but I happen to like watching it occasionally. It offers an interesting sci-fi story with action, adventure, and mystery, as the Enterprise crew spares no effort to rescue their missing Vulcan crew member. An advanced alien spacecraft, an advanced alien society, and advanced alien babes are all present in this episode. The story is original, the acting is good, the direction by Marc Daniels is superb, and who's to say that by the 23rd century that brain surgery of the magnitude shown will not be possible. Let me conclude by saying that I don't agree that "Spock's Brain" is the worst ST:TOS episode ever. I believe that distinction belongs to "And The Children Shall Lead". So give me a few seconds to run for cover before the rebuttals start coming in...
**Gulp!**
Well, here goes nothing. It is not my all-time favorite TOS episode, but I happen to like watching it occasionally. It offers an interesting sci-fi story with action, adventure, and mystery, as the Enterprise crew spares no effort to rescue their missing Vulcan crew member. An advanced alien spacecraft, an advanced alien society, and advanced alien babes are all present in this episode. The story is original, the acting is good, the direction by Marc Daniels is superb, and who's to say that by the 23rd century that brain surgery of the magnitude shown will not be possible. Let me conclude by saying that I don't agree that "Spock's Brain" is the worst ST:TOS episode ever. I believe that distinction belongs to "And The Children Shall Lead". So give me a few seconds to run for cover before the rebuttals start coming in...

