I sat down with my Blu-Ray last night and watched the enhanced version of "Balance of Terror," then watched it again with the commentary provided by Mike and Denise Okuda, DC Fontana, David Gerrold, et. al.
It has been a very long time -- years -- since I've seen BoT and I was pleasantly surprised at just how good it is. The right mix of action and character from all of the cast, including Mark Lenard. This really has to be one of the top 10 episodes of the series AND the movies.
Aside from a minor plot hole or two (why remain silent in space?) the only thing I found out of character was Spock's accidentally hitting a button on his console, thus alerting the Romulans. If Spock had been a guest character instead of a series regular, I immediately would have suspected him of being a Romulan spy, just as Stiles did. Heck, even some of the regulars (Uhura, Sulu, Scott, Leslie) looked at him with suspicion.
Overall, however, a definite highlight of the series.
It has been a very long time -- years -- since I've seen BoT and I was pleasantly surprised at just how good it is. The right mix of action and character from all of the cast, including Mark Lenard. This really has to be one of the top 10 episodes of the series AND the movies.
Aside from a minor plot hole or two (why remain silent in space?) the only thing I found out of character was Spock's accidentally hitting a button on his console, thus alerting the Romulans. If Spock had been a guest character instead of a series regular, I immediately would have suspected him of being a Romulan spy, just as Stiles did. Heck, even some of the regulars (Uhura, Sulu, Scott, Leslie) looked at him with suspicion.
Overall, however, a definite highlight of the series.