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Harvey Hart's direction elevated a weak western into a playful, yet often tense, early episode.
Indeed. I've about decided that "Mudd's Women" is the best-directed episode of the entire series (sloppy reaction shots of McCoy from the wrong scene notwithstanding). If only Hart had been invited back!
More favorites:
* The Marvick-goes-mad sequence from "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" (director Ralph Senensky showing us the side of the bridge we almost never see)
* The teaser from "What are Little Girls Made Of?" (out-of-focus backgrounds of Nurse Chapel followed by nifty zoom-ins to her and Uhura)
Some great choices here. Let me point to one I don't think many will agree with, and that's the self destruct sequence in Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.
On paper, that's a really static bridge scene. But the direction really brings a large amount of tension to the scene. I'm especially fond of the zoom ins on Lokai, Sulu, and Chekov.
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