Spock's Brain was an okay episode for me to be honest! I've never got the hate for it at all and the teacher was a great device even if you could only use it the once!
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All of the ship-board scenes were taut and suspenseful. The briefing on the bridge was an especially nice scene. Once they beam down, though, it gets progressively silly.Flesh out the story of how and why the male-female schism took place, which presumably got cut, concentrate on that... get the women out of the bimboesque costumes, and you've got the makings of a good episode. McCoy and the Teacher are classic Trek... The sickbay scene nicely validates the whole situation dramatically... I never found Spock sans brain to be even slightly comedic. As a kid I was imagining that empty skull, horrified at the idea.
Flesh out the story of how and why the male-female schism took place, which presumably got cut, concentrate on that... get the women out of the bimboesque costumes, and you've got the makings of a good episode. McCoy and the Teacher are classic Trek... The sickbay scene nicely validates the whole situation dramatically... I never found Spock sans brain to be even slightly comedic. As a kid I was imagining that empty skull, horrified at the idea.
Assuming that “the knowledge” could be given to anyone, Scotty could have taken over for McCoy. Perhaps another hour of competent surgery would have been enough to successfully complete the procedure. Scotty’s engineering background (working with his hands) would only have helped.Shatner really sells it in Sickbay with Bones how serious this is. I just didn't like that they brought his body along that much, but I suppose if Leonard Nimoy wasn't in enough scenes he wouldn't have been paid. Bimboesque costumes were the norm, I thought they were trying to go for the same dichotomy as the Eloi and the Morlocks. The part where Spock helps McCoy finish reconnecting him should have been done better, it made it seem too.... something, trivializing perhaps, and silly even though some brain surgeries really are done with the person awake.
I don't know why it's singled out so and trashed so much, and the whole third season with it.
That's the rumor I've heard for years, but I can't recall the source right now.
Maybe he could've even gotten Gene Coon to write some more Trek scripts and we could've seen something closer to Fontana's "Joanna" instead of "The Way to Eden."
Assuming that “the knowledge” could be given to anyone, Scotty could have taken over for McCoy. Perhaps another hour of competent surgery would have been enough to successfully complete the procedure. Scotty’s engineering background (working with his hands) would only have helped.
Thanks for the clarification, Harvey!I did some digging into this one a few years ago. All the subsequent research I've done confirms my initial conclusions -- "Spock's Brain" was never conceived as a comedy.
http://startrekfactcheck.blogspot.com/2013/09/that-darned-brain.html
Shatner really sells it in Sickbay with Bones how serious this is.
I always thought it was funny that security details were the only ones that had to tuck in their shirts......I guess so they could "quick draw" easier.Journey to Babel...
The red shirt, second from right, was a semi-regular background crew member.
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He was under contract to appear in every episode at a flat fee. Even if they didn't use him, they'd still have had to pay his full per-episode fee.[...]I just didn't like that they brought his body along that much, but I suppose if Leonard Nimoy wasn't in enough scenes he wouldn't have been paid.[...]
They are wearing a wide belt, almost a cummerbund. The belt being on top reminds me of the ammo belts Shore Patrol would wear (Look at Steve McQueen's The Sand Pebbles for examples.) Mentioned earlier in this thread:I always thought it was funny that security details were the only ones that had to tuck in their shirts......I guess so they could "quick draw" easier.
He was under contract to appear in every episode at a flat fee. Even if they didn't use him, they'd still have had to pay his full per-episode fee.
Not that Mr. Nimoy didn't do a great job of it, it actually makes me think he isn't even there the way he moves.
I have to admit I probably hate every Spock scenes off the ship. I can't get past him walking around without a brain and don't like the surgery humour. It makes light of the serious of the situation but not in a particularly humourous way.Thank you. Then I suppose they thought it was a good idea to have him walking around like that. Not that Mr. Nimoy didn't do a great job of it, it actually makes me think he isn't even there the way he moves.
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