The whole plot is stupid. They invent a creature totally invulnerable and then make it act stupidly so it could be eventually captured. The story could have worked as a joke or a parody, unfortunately it hasn't been written that way. So it fails on both counts, as a serious story and as a camp/comedic one.
I thought they were acting drunk but high works too.A dreadful episode, cringe-inducing and embarrassing to watch. This episode itself should be charged with murder -- specifically, character assassination for what it did to Kirk, McCoy and especially Scotty.
Watching three adult professionals acting like overgrown frat boys in a strip club was bad enough, but the idea that Scotty has developed a "total resentment toward women" because he was thrown against a bulkhead in an explosion caused by a woman? Ludicrous.
The psycho-tricorder thing is pretty ridiculous as well; I don't even want to know what orifice the writers pulled that one out of. Redjac's cackling, Sulu and the others acting more high than sedated ... both eyeroll-inducing.
Spock is the only one who manages to come out of this steaming stinker of an episode with dignity intact.
I'd rate it a 2.
The whole plot is stupid. They invent a creature totally invulnerable and then make it act stupidly so it could be eventually captured. The story could have worked as a joke or a parody, unfortunately it hasn't been written that way. So it fails on both counts, as a serious story and as a camp/comedic one.
I think it works as a dramatic story, but I think Doohan just didn't have the chops to pull it off effectively.
How exactly is a non-corporeal entity suppose to act? I like that it acts against our expectations.![]()
A solid 8. Robert Block with another winner. I understand why some don't like it as it's a somewhat atypical episode. Also, there are some plot points that are a bit shaky. But perhaps the biggest drawback is the lack of Spock in the first half, brought on by the production team's need to downplay Nimoy's character after the actor was nominated for an Emmy for the second time... resulting in a very unhappy un-nominated (again) Shatner!
Kirk: "Physically he's all right. Am I right in assuming that?"
McCoy: "Oh, yes, yes. As a matter of fact, considerable psychological damage could have been caused. For example, his total resentment toward women."
Kirk: "He seems he's overcoming his resentment."
McCoy: "Of course, in my professional opinion, when he gets back to the ship, he's going to hate you for making him leave Argelius. But then he will have lost total resentment toward women."
Kirk: "Mission accomplished as far as Scotty is concerned. Bones, I know a little place across town where the women-"
McCoy: "Oh yes. I know the place. Let's go."
the idea that Scotty has developed a "total resentment toward women" because he was thrown against a bulkhead in an explosion caused by a woman? Ludicrous.
::waits for sensitive, holier than thou responses::
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