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Season Two Episodes ranked by the TOS Forum

The only episodes that I'm not struck on in season two are I Mudd, and I'm not a great lover of A Piece of The Action or Return To Tomorrow but I can take them in preference to I Mudd!
JB
 
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These responses have been fantastic. The graph work is phenomenal.

Well, it is fun to do. Most credit should go to @Botany Bay who keeps the voting threads going and posts the results.

Anyway here is another graph, with both seasons, and borrowing @TheGodBen's good idea of adding average lines. "The Cage" is excluded, BTW, even though it was voted on.




 
Mr. Botany Bay, Is there any chance that you will be totalling up the ratings for Season 3 - with JTB's great graphs?
 
I can never understand why The Omega Glory rates so low on the forum? I thought it was a good episode...even if Kirk fails to drop Tracey at first in a karate bout but he wins four pins to two in the wrestling match at the end and who can not enjoy Irene Kelley as Sirah? :shrug:
JB
 
The Doomsday Machine, Mirror,Mirror, Bread And Circuses, Journey To Babel, Obsession A Private Little War all rate quite highly on my list of favourites!
JB
 
Since TDDM is my all time favorite episode of Star Trek - franshise wide - I am totally cool with this list. I don;t even care where the rest of them fall, as long as the ol' Planet Killer ep is in the top spot. :)
 
TDDM? Surely it's TDM? Doomsday is one word surely? Can't argue with you about it's placing as top of season two it's a cracker as Frank Carson used to say!
JB
 
When they brought out the American flag and the Constitution -- with the exact same calligraphy, no less -- my suspension of disbelief went right down the toilet.

...and the background music playing a modified version of 'The Star Spangled Banner' added to the absurdity of that episode. I'm just glad that no aliens created a parallel planet modeled after The Village People. :crazy::ack:
 
...and the background music playing a modified version of 'The Star Spangled Banner' added to the absurdity of that episode. :ack:
Throughout the story, information accumulates connecting this planet's history to Earth's, according to that Hodgkins? Theory of Parallel Development (when did Trek talk about the theory by the way? This episode?). The pieces seem to start falling in place almost all at once. Then before you've dared to think that far, the American flag comes out. The parallel development idea is pretty dull, actually, without that jolt of finding out the parallel is so extreme. It was never about vague similarities.
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I suppose we could have been left with the knowledge of Kohms and Yangs being Communists and Yankees. As long as you've gone that far, why not have parallel symbols too? The same exact set of variables starting from the exact same starting conditions, leading in a stunning, remarkable way down through two planet's history until one event makes them diverge... it's an EXTREME idea, but let Trek sell it to you. TOS can do it, if you can suspend the usual grumbling jaded TV viewer cynicism.
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I've found it's the flag waving that makes most people mock this one. "Give me a break" is the reaction, not to parallel Earths, but to doe eyed patriotism.
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TDDM? Surely it's TDM? Doomsday is one word surely? Can't argue with you about it's placing as top of season two it's a cracker as Frank Carson used to say!
JB

Eh, I've seen it both ways. Actually DDM often as well. A small thing.
 
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