I love The Way to Eden.
Sure it is full of cheese and embarrassingly welded to the era it was written in. But it's still a very good story and has strong characters. Classic Trek theme of fervent and good willed faith being horribly wrong and paying out the believers with a bunch of shit. I always sympathize with the hippies, it's a shame so little of well meaning belief systems have any basis in reality.
Some would say in retrospect the writer got it about right.Except "The Way to Eden" isn't really a reflection of the '60s counterculture movement, it's a reflection of how a clueless older television writer saw that movement from the outside. The "space hippies" really don't come off in a good light, since they're all a bunch of dupes being manipulated by a murderous anarchist, and the thing they're yearning for turns out to be a toxic myth.
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