Re: Anyone Know Why Kirk suddenly turned into Princess Peach in Season
A fourth season. 1966-1970 . Just the change of digit seems to change Star Trek, so that it isn't entirely within that holy of holy, "The Sixties." (Though I know full well cultures don't change on Jan. 1 of a new digited decade. And one can argue the Sixties ended at Woodstock; OR that they extended into the Seventies with the expanded Cambodian operations and resulting protests.
I'm not a S3 hater, so a fourth season would be alright with me, even if the stories stayed at at the same level as S3.
The Kirk-gets-trapped plots of S3 seem more sci-fi than just going to a (Nazi/gangster/Roman parallel Earth. E.g., What if some species move a whole lot faster or slower than we? What to do about overpopulation? What if there are inter-dimensions?
Bring on season four.
A fourth season. 1966-1970 . Just the change of digit seems to change Star Trek, so that it isn't entirely within that holy of holy, "The Sixties." (Though I know full well cultures don't change on Jan. 1 of a new digited decade. And one can argue the Sixties ended at Woodstock; OR that they extended into the Seventies with the expanded Cambodian operations and resulting protests.
I'm not a S3 hater, so a fourth season would be alright with me, even if the stories stayed at at the same level as S3.
The Kirk-gets-trapped plots of S3 seem more sci-fi than just going to a (Nazi/gangster/Roman parallel Earth. E.g., What if some species move a whole lot faster or slower than we? What to do about overpopulation? What if there are inter-dimensions?
Bring on season four.