..it always struck me as odd that Janice, of all people, would be the one to blurt out “Earth!” after Spock rattled off the specifics
- at least they are out there, exploring the unknown, rather than in there, exploring the corridors of their own starship!
1 - not a fan! This is one of the few episodes that have virtually nothing that appeals to me. Especially the almost complete absence of scenes aboard the Enterprise, which normally convey the feeling of being "out there" (to me, that´s what TOS is all about) makes it very hard for me to enjoy this episode. Seeing Kirk & Co. stumble through dirty and depressing rooms and ruins, tending to a bunch of loud, annoying and aggressive kids is not my idea of a good and entertaining Trek episode.
That reminds me of why I don't like "Errand of Mercy," which is often cited by others as a popular episode. Seeing Kirk and Spock in tights and stuck on a planet whose production design bores me so much makes that one a drag.
Well, that's an interesting interpretation, but . . . no. Sometimes a disease is just a disease.The disease, and especially the violent attacks by Tricycle Guy and Louise, got past the censors! This despite the censors' apprehensions over workaday situations like Janice being in Kirk's quarters in "The Corbomite Maneuver." That's very revealing of what was considered dangerous or upsetting by the network, and what wasn't. Maybe NBC saw the disease as a stand-in for syphilis, and thus a kind of symbolic warning against sexual misbehavior.
4. Not one of my favorites, and I've never been a fan of "Hodgkin's Law of Parallel Planetary Development."
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