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Good Things About Season 3?

Nardpuncher

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I'm in Taiwan and one of my friends will be coming back from a vacation to Canada and I asked her to pick me up all 3 seasons on DVD, but she was only able to get season 3....not the one I'd want...but what are you going to do.
It's been years since I've seen TOS (I've been a Trek fan for 24 years all due to TOS) and am still excited about getting to see it again.
What I want is for you to tell me some of the highlights of season 3.
 
There are several great episodes in season 3. "The Enterprise Incident", "Day of the Dove", "The Tholian Web" and "All Our Yesterdays" to name a few. If you're a fan of the Kirk-Spock-McCoy friendship, many episodes focus solely on them. Despite the slashed budget, there are some great special effects and inventive new locales. Even the infamously bad episodes ("Spock's Brain", "The Way to Eden") are fun to watch.

For a long while, I only had season 3 on DVD and I grew to appreciate it much more when it was all I had.
 
What's good in season 3 depends on what you're looking for. In the unremastered versions, the special effects (shots of the Enterprise, especially closeups) are generally the best of the series, with better detail and several new and imaginative setups. And all of the music original to season 3 was good or excellent. The scripts, on the other hand - well, the best that can be said about some of them is that they elicited superior effects work and music scores.

Under the circumstances, it seems easier to advise someone new to season 3 concerning what to avoid, rather than what to seek out; there is no third-season episode that's not ridiculous in one aspect or another, as much as I enjoy some of them. I would say to avoid outright three of the 24 episodes - "The Mark of Gideon," "The Lights of Zetar," and "And the Children Shall Lead." A few other stinkers are partially redeemed by a good guest star (Michael Dunn in "Plato's Stepchildren," Jeff Corey in "The Cloud Minders"); a number of others are built around a decent albeit poorly executed idea ("For the World Is Hollow...," "Wink of an Eye").

My favorites are two that are among the weirdest in terms of story content ("Is There in Truth No Beauty?" and "The Empath," produced in sequence and both with original George Duning scores) and one that is probably my pick for best all-around episode of the season despite its improbable aspects, "Requiem for Methuselah." One thing all three have in common is an extended scene with original music but no dialogue: the saving of McCoy in "The Empath," the psychedelic mind-link between Miranda and Spock in "Is There...," and the dance of Rayna and Kirk while Spock plays a complete waltz in the style of Brahms (written for the show by Ivan Ditmars) in "Requiem."

NOTE: "Don't let prejudice and rumor sway you" (as Colonel Greene would say in a later episode) concerning the space-hippies episode "The Way to Eden." As I've written in reply to an earlier post, that episode was likely an attempt to cash in on the mega-popularity of the then-new Broadway musical "Hair" and should be understood as such - and the songs sung by Charles Napier et al. weren't bad.

NOTE 2: I saw most of these first-run at age 12, Fridays at 10 pm Eastern on NBC, and the opinions of later generations of viewers may differ accordingly.
 
My biggest beef with S3 is that stories that were lacklustre most of them could have been salvaged with some deft rewriting before filming.
 
As others have said, there are several excellent episodes in season 3, but one thing that stood out for me was the soundtrack. Season 3 had some of the best, if not THE best music in the entire series. Pay particular attention to "The Empath", now, that was not one of my favorite episodes, but the music was beautiful, and I'm glad it was included on one of the CD'ds
 
The Enterprise Incident! It's probably my favorite episode, pure genius :) There are a few not-so-awesome ones but you know, you just gotta take the bad with the good. TOS season 3 is still better than a hell of a lot of other Trek series...
 
I have to echo gottacook's sentiment regarding Requiem for Methuselah. I sat down and watched this one last night and thought this one of the best I'd re-seen for a long time; there are some fantatic performances in this one and the story is one that examines some real pathos (the curse of long life, loneliess and alienation).

I never really watched Season 3 the first couple of times around - most of my childhood memories are of Season 1 (and the early part of that) with a couple of isolated eps from Season 2 - I don't know why...
 
I have to echo gottacook's sentiment regarding Requiem for Methuselah. I sat down and watched this one last night and thought this one of the best I'd re-seen for a long time; there are some fantatic performances in this one and the story is one that examines some real pathos (the curse of long life, loneliess and alienation).

Funny, I hate hate HATE this episode. I find Kirk's actions in it completely bizarre and out of character. But I agree with comments above about some of the other fine episodes.

I like the third season, because you see a little more self-referential stuff going on, where there's a growing sense of continuity, ST getting a sense of its own myth.
 
Of course there are some good things. OK, not a loads, but some.

I agree with those who point out that "The Enterprise Incident" is a fine episode as is "The Tholian Web." Both have some, you know, iffy moments, but overall they are very good. "All Our Yesterdays" has some good moments, too - several, really.

And while it's not generally a fan favorite, I have always liked "Whom Gods Destroy" - you can find an entire thread about why some of us like it so much here: http://trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=33300. The short answer is "Steve Ihnat." Well, that's the short answer for a lot of us, although there is among males a strong pro-Beautiful Green Girl contingent, too. ;) And actually, I think Marta's pretty darn cool myself.

And yes, I love "Spock's Brain." What can I say? It's so cheesy and I love that cheese. It's so...retro-scifi-ish, and the funny thing is that it was retro even in 1969.
 
I love Spock's Brain, too. It's the most unjustifiably maligned episode in the series.

But overall, the best thing about Season 3 is that there even was a Season 3. With only two seasons, it's VERY unlikely that TOS would have been shown in syndication throughout the 1970s, and thus very unlikely that the franchise, as we know it, would ever have taken off.
 
S3 has some of my favorite episodes, including "Enteprise Incident," which is a fan favorite, and "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", which is not (but in my top five). There are quite a few very entertaining episodes. The problem with S3 are that the bad ones are really quite bad, though honestly I'd watch "Spock's Brain" a hundred times before I watched "Friday's Child" again.
 
I like season 3. Even the bad episodes like 'Spocks Brain' and 'Way To Eden' are amusingly bad. There are also gems like 'Enterprise Incident', 'The Empath' and 'The Tholian Web'.
 
I love Spock's Brain, too. It's the most unjustifiably maligned episode in the series.

But overall, the best thing about Season 3 is that there even was a Season 3. With only two seasons, it's VERY unlikely that TOS would have been shown in syndication throughout the 1970s, and thus very unlikely that the franchise, as we know it, would ever have taken off.

True. Without season 3, we wouldn't be talking about Trek today.
 
Season 3 to me is better than the bulk of the offerings from the other later incarnations of Trek.
 
The only weak point being the cut budget and the dry and inferior (to me) background music.
 
oh....and the fact that Eddie Paskey left after a handful of episodes due to back problems.
 
Please consolidate your postings (edit function) and don't triple-post. Thanks!
 
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