Not a favorite, way too gimmicky a concept to get behind, and as said above, hard to believe that the potion would undo all the aging, more likely to simply stop the accelerated aging. "This begs explanation."
They went over schedule accommodating the make up changes in the final episode. The tidy resolution probably made it easier to finish within reason.
Hell, who knows, perhaps it was all mental?
That is, Salt Vampire kind of mental. If these people got hit by an "I feel old" illusion rather than a time-compressing physical or biochemical anomaly, it's quite excusable that some would die from the self-delusion while others would eventually shrug it off and subsequently return to normal in no time flat.
The TOS universe already has the Venus drug that makes people so self-confident that they suddenly start to look as if they wore makeup and washed their hair, with withdrawal symptoms that give them a bad hair day with wrinkles. This is just a repeat performance - although because it also hits McCoy and Spock, our usual eggheads, they lose the ability to see through the illusion and resolve the plot in the first act already.
Timo Saloniemi
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