This book could use a little more polish. There are spelling mistakes, I don't think the word Enterprise is ever italicized and small factual errors in terms of references often not directly related to Star Trek itself. Small things that a solid proofreading could fix.
No doubt about it. As good as this book is, these errors detract from the overall enjoyment of the reading experience. It has all the earmarks of a project rushed to the publisher.
I certainly hope that a second printing contains the corrections.
Why the network didn't decide to go with the much more epic and accessible Where No Man Has Gone Before as the first episode, I'll never understand.
It's a strong episode, and I always start with it, but I can understand their reasoning. McCoy and Rand aren't in it, the color isn't as vibrant, and the production design and art direction aren't quite there yet. You want to lead with an episode that will give people a good idea of what the series to come will be like.
A shame 'The Corbomite Maneuver' wasn't ready.
The Solow/Justman book claimed WNMHGB was not considered for the premier showing because it was "too expository" (not really sure what that means), as well as the fact several of the characters (most notably the doctor), costumes, etc. were different than the production episodes.
With those factors in mind, it speaks volumes about Desilu's financial straights and the production team's ability to meet early first season air dates that NBC allowed WNMHGB to be broadcast as the third episode. I imagine a lot of viewers who had watched the first two episodes broadcast were confused by what they saw, 'what happened to McCoy?' and 'why did the uniforms change?'