I think one of the biggest problems with the third season (apart from the fact that the characters, particularly Spock, often acted OOC). Was how often they relied on the "Kirk gets kidnapped/trapped/separated" storyline. Think about it:
The Tholian Web: Kirk gets trapped between dimensions
Paradise Syndrome: Kirk has amnesia and is cut off from the ship
Wink of an Eye: Kirk gets caught by accelerated aliens
Spectre of the Gun: Kirk and others get caught in fantasy world
Whom Gods Destroy: Kirk and the others are captured and held in insane asylum by crazy Captain Dude
Plato's Stepchildren: Kirk and the others are trapped by the Platonians
Cloud Minders: Kirk is kidnapped and trapped in the mine
Mark of Gideon: Gideon people hold Kirk to use his blood so they can die
All Our Yesterdays: Trapped on Sarpeidon, in the 19th century era, 19th century era prison, and the library ( THAT'S FOUR DEGREES OF BEING CAPTURED/TRAPPED)
Tournabout Intruder: Trapped in a sick woman's body
He went from the hero to being Daphne from Scooby-Doo. That's TEN Episodes where Kirk is caught/abducted/cut off from the Enterprise. TEN FREAKING EPISODES IN A TWENTY-THREE EPISODE SEASON.
Now, I know Roddenberry pretty much washed his hands of the third season, but I find it hard to believe that he was the only one who would have noticed this. I get that there wasn't as much effort put in since the show was pretty much doomed to cancellation, but there's slacking off and then there's just plain stupidity. I mean, wasn't DC Fontana still script consultant? I have a hard time believing she would have kept on with that if she didn't still care about the series. Kirk got abducted in the third season more often than he got laid. I mean yeah, he got abducted before, but it was usually along with a large number of others, and often he was the one who saved others from being trapped, like in This Side of Paradise. Watching the full run of Star Trek sometimes reminds of movies where they have this kick-ass female character who pretty much spends the first chunk of the movie out-duding the dudes, then, the minute the plot calls for it, suddenly becomes a hapless moron who is easily kidnapped by people she should be able to beat the crap out of according to the earlier part of the film all so that the main male protagonist can save her.
The Tholian Web: Kirk gets trapped between dimensions
Paradise Syndrome: Kirk has amnesia and is cut off from the ship
Wink of an Eye: Kirk gets caught by accelerated aliens
Spectre of the Gun: Kirk and others get caught in fantasy world
Whom Gods Destroy: Kirk and the others are captured and held in insane asylum by crazy Captain Dude
Plato's Stepchildren: Kirk and the others are trapped by the Platonians
Cloud Minders: Kirk is kidnapped and trapped in the mine
Mark of Gideon: Gideon people hold Kirk to use his blood so they can die
All Our Yesterdays: Trapped on Sarpeidon, in the 19th century era, 19th century era prison, and the library ( THAT'S FOUR DEGREES OF BEING CAPTURED/TRAPPED)
Tournabout Intruder: Trapped in a sick woman's body
He went from the hero to being Daphne from Scooby-Doo. That's TEN Episodes where Kirk is caught/abducted/cut off from the Enterprise. TEN FREAKING EPISODES IN A TWENTY-THREE EPISODE SEASON.
Now, I know Roddenberry pretty much washed his hands of the third season, but I find it hard to believe that he was the only one who would have noticed this. I get that there wasn't as much effort put in since the show was pretty much doomed to cancellation, but there's slacking off and then there's just plain stupidity. I mean, wasn't DC Fontana still script consultant? I have a hard time believing she would have kept on with that if she didn't still care about the series. Kirk got abducted in the third season more often than he got laid. I mean yeah, he got abducted before, but it was usually along with a large number of others, and often he was the one who saved others from being trapped, like in This Side of Paradise. Watching the full run of Star Trek sometimes reminds of movies where they have this kick-ass female character who pretty much spends the first chunk of the movie out-duding the dudes, then, the minute the plot calls for it, suddenly becomes a hapless moron who is easily kidnapped by people she should be able to beat the crap out of according to the earlier part of the film all so that the main male protagonist can save her.