Lol yesss! How could I have forgotten that?Name’s “Smith,” sir.
Lol yesss! How could I have forgotten that?Name’s “Smith,” sir.
I expected more from the "crucial" Robbiani dermal-optic test. <Sigh.>![]()
Were TURNABOUT and EMPATH written by the same writer? (Aroeste?) Or DEVIL IN THE DARK and THAT WHICH SURVIVES? (less likely)
One more thing I like about The Man Trap is that the dead redshirts are in fact all blueshirts!"Man Trap" I my favorite episode of TOS. "Turnabout Intruder," well, has a few parts that are so over tge top in their sexism that it's funny. But it's also very cringe. And that's not even mentioning just how dull the story is, and how dumb it's use of an already dumb cliche is.
"Man Trap" on the other hand is just great fun. The Salt Vampire, dead redshirts, and Spock vs. "Nancy" (maybe problematic, but a riot nonetheless).
There's also the rec room scenes in Charlie X and again in Conscience Of The King but you're right; the clear winner is The Man Trap.MT is also probably *the* episode for showing the lower levels/activities of usually unseen crewmen, as our Salt Vampire hunts the ship. It sets up the bustling activity for the rest of the series, but sadly is never really seen to this degree again. No other episode really comes close, although we do get weapons control in Balance of Terror.
I often think that Turnabout Intruder would have worked better if Lester-Kirk had been less nuts but the crew knows Kirk well enough to spot the holes in her performance.
I guess that crewman fixed Uhura's rattling doors if you know what I'm saying.MT is also probably *the* episode for showing the lower levels/activities of usually unseen crewmen, as our Salt Vampire hunts the ship. It sets up the bustling activity for the rest of the series, but sadly is never really seen to this degree again. No other episode really comes close, although we do get weapons control in Balance of Terror.
One more thing I like about The Man Trap is that the dead redshirts are in fact all blueshirts!![]()
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