The first 2 seasons of TOS had several episodes penned by the same script writers (Theodore Sturgeon, Robert Bloch, Paul Schneider, D.C. Fontana, Gene Coon, John Meredyth Lucas, GR, etc.).
The 3rd season seemed to attract some writers whose comprehension of the original Star Trek principles/guidelines were not quite up to GR’s ideals. Quite a few one shot wonders.
Which script writer from any season are you thrilled only contributed one, solitary script to TOS?
I’ll start off : 3rd Season. There is a story element in Plato’s Stepchildren that is interesting (telekinesis), but in general I found the episode mediocre and boring. Spock reciting poetry? Kirk riding a dwarf?
Plato’s Stepchildren writer Meyer Dolinsky. You disappointed me. One and done, please.
The 3rd season seemed to attract some writers whose comprehension of the original Star Trek principles/guidelines were not quite up to GR’s ideals. Quite a few one shot wonders.
Which script writer from any season are you thrilled only contributed one, solitary script to TOS?
I’ll start off : 3rd Season. There is a story element in Plato’s Stepchildren that is interesting (telekinesis), but in general I found the episode mediocre and boring. Spock reciting poetry? Kirk riding a dwarf?
Plato’s Stepchildren writer Meyer Dolinsky. You disappointed me. One and done, please.

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