Assignment: Earth
You sit down in front of your tv and turn on a favorite show. Suddenly, the show is taken over by characters you've never seen before, and you realize you are a victim of...A Backdoor Pilot! *cue horrified scream*

This has happened to me a few times over the years, and I'm never crazy about it.
They used the lightspeed breakaway factor to travel back in time. Is there a reason they don't use Spock's on-the-fly formula for time travel from The Naked Time?
Oh, joy, another episode set in the 20th century. Yawn. Yes, I know it had to be since The Gary Seven Show will be set in the 20th century.
Hello, Gary. Someday you will be Control on The Equalizer.
I like Isis. As I sit here watching this episode with a black cat on my lap who STILL refuses to turn into a hot woman for me.
Just make Gary sit in that truth detector chair from A Wolf In The Fold, then you'll know if he's up to no good.
Spock likes the cat, but distained tribbles. Didn't he ever see a cat during his time on Earth?
Somehow Isis knows Gary escaped and is leaving the ship when she jumps from Spock's arms and runs out the door. Interesting that the door recognized her and opened for her. I wonder why Spock decided to hold her while Gary was in custody instead of put her in the brig with him.
It's an interesting story about the aliens kidnapping humans 6000 years ago to their planet to train them and their descendants. If the Gary Seven Show had been made, it would have been interesting to see that history explored.
How does Gary's pen stop a wooden door from opening?
That's not the same cat from Catspaw, is it? I know dogs are easier to work with than cats on shows. It's interesting that they found one (or more than one?) that are so docile to work with on set.
But why does Gary take Isis on missions? Did Robert Lansing have to ad lib some of his lines with Isis? He couldn't have known beforehand that she was going to walk up his back and look over his shoulder, could he?
Spock, just use a neck pinch on Roberta when the cops are coming in.
I can see that Gary going into and out of his safe would have been a prominent part of each episode of the Gary Seven Show.
What? No need to slingshot around the sun to go back in time and beam the cops back into their bodies at just the right time for them to forget they ever saw Kirk and Spock?
It's really not a good look for our heroes to spend so much of this episode standing around clueless while Gary does everything.
So by the end, Spock and Kirk had been able to look up Gary and Roberta and see what adventures they would have. And why couldn't they have looked up Gary when he first came aboard and save some of the drama?
I feel like an old man with much of my bitching about this episode, but I'm also not crazy about these time travel stories where we go back in time and then have to spend the episode fretting about messing up the time line. Nor am I crazy about time travel paradoxes. Oh, I see, the Enterprise's involvement was what was supposed to happen. So what happened the first time in 1968 when no Enterprise had been built yet to be able to go back in time? Bah, humbug.
It's an okay episode. A little slow toward the end with Kirk and Spock standing around helpless and endless shots of the rocket and the technicians at their consoles.
Would I have watched the Gary Seven Show? I might not be old enough to have watched in its prime time run depending on when it started and how long it was on, but I'm sure I would have watched its reruns.
It will be good to get back to our heroes starring in their own show again next season.
---Thus endeth Season 2---
Alien Watch! Isis? Could she be one of the advanced aliens from the planet Gary grew up on?
Season 1
Talosians
That big ugly Rigellian guy Pike fought in illusion
Vina as an Orion girl in illusion
Glimpse of other aliens captured by Talosians
Ron Howard's brother
That dog from Enemy Within
Salt monster
That hand plant...Gertrude
Spock (duh)
Charlie's parents (Thasians)*
Romulans!
(Ruk)
Miri's planet kids (bonk bonk)
Giant ape creatures of Taurus II
Shore Leave Caretaker guy
Trelaine and his folks*
Gorn
Metrons*
The Lazerii
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Beta 3. (RotA)
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Emineminar VII (AToA)
The Triffids of Omicron Ceti III (TSoP)
The refreshingly non-human-looking Horta
Organians*
Klingons! (Remarkably human looking).
(The Guardian of Forever)
Flying pancakes
Season 2
Sylvia and Korob
The Companion
The remarkably human looking (though tall) Cappellans.
Native Pollux IV-ians (Apollo and his gang)
Full-blooded Vulcans
The remarkably human looking citizens of Argelius II (WitF)
Redjac
The People of Vaal (Gamma Triangulians)
Crew of the ISS Enterprise
The remarkably human-looking** (except for maybe a dot on their forehead) Halkans
Tribbles (not at all human looking)
The remarkably human-looking citizens of...892-VI. Is that what they call this planet? (The Roman one.)
Tall guys, short guys, Andorians, Tellurites, purple lady, Orion made up like an Andorian. (JtB)
The remarkably human-looking people of Neural. (APLW)
The awesome Mugato!
Shahna, Lars, Tamoon, Kloog, Thrallmaster Galt, and the Providers
The Cloud from the Tycho system.
The BIG FREAKIN' AMEBA!!!!!
The remarkably human-looking Iotians. (Gangsters)
Kelvans! Who really look like big, cool squids but choose to look remarkably human.
Sargon and the gang of not-quite-omnipotent aliens.
Remarkably human looking Zeons of Zeon and Ekosians of Ekos. (PoF)
The remarkably human looking Yangs and Coms of Omega IV.
Isis! Who looks remarkably like a cat until she wants to look remarkably human.
*Alien Watch sublist: omnipotent aliens!
**By request