My personal Top Ten episodes:
City on the Edge of Forever - Seems to always show up in anyone's list.
Doomsday Machine - Great suspense. Awsome music! Spectacular overacting display by William Windom.
Amok Time - Touching overall theme of freindship. "Fascinating" exploration of Vulcan culture, biology.
Obsession - "Bless it, forget the manual!"
Immunity Syndrome - interesting competition betweenMcCoy and Spock.
Galileo Seven - another interesting look at the Spock character.
Devil in the Dark - Loads of mystery and menace. Nice turnaround at the end when the "Devil" turns out to be more sympathetic than scarry.
Balance of Terror - "The Enemy Below" in space. Great for all the same reasons.
Ultimate Computer - Another classic in the annals of Trek overacting coutesy of William Marshal (Daystrom). "...and becomming famous building on my work...building on my work!"
Taste of Armageddon - Great "brainy" Trek. I've never seen the creepy but effective concept of Mutually Assured Destruction explained as well in any other work.
City on the Edge of Forever - Seems to always show up in anyone's list.
Doomsday Machine - Great suspense. Awsome music! Spectacular overacting display by William Windom.
Amok Time - Touching overall theme of freindship. "Fascinating" exploration of Vulcan culture, biology.
Obsession - "Bless it, forget the manual!"
Immunity Syndrome - interesting competition betweenMcCoy and Spock.
Galileo Seven - another interesting look at the Spock character.
Devil in the Dark - Loads of mystery and menace. Nice turnaround at the end when the "Devil" turns out to be more sympathetic than scarry.
Balance of Terror - "The Enemy Below" in space. Great for all the same reasons.
Ultimate Computer - Another classic in the annals of Trek overacting coutesy of William Marshal (Daystrom). "...and becomming famous building on my work...building on my work!"
Taste of Armageddon - Great "brainy" Trek. I've never seen the creepy but effective concept of Mutually Assured Destruction explained as well in any other work.