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News Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville

Wasn't "Spock's Brain" supposed to be more of a light-hearted episode when Gene Coon originally pitched it?
The version I heard years ago was that Freiberger nixed Coon's original version, on the premise that "Star Trek isn't a comedy." Not sure if apocryphal, though it's true there were no (purposely) comedic episodes in the third season, following several in the second.
 
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Look at the laughs they got out of a severed leg prank.
That was incredibly funny, but part of what made it funny was that it was being done by a robot having trouble understanding the difficult concept of humor. Also, it wasn't the premise of the whole episode, it was just a subplot.
 
It's a neat concept. Isaac's placement kind of makes him seem more important than he really is, though I guess that problem would exist no matter who they stuck there.
 
Well, the attempt to portray the idea as dramatic was an unintentionally funny failure. The idea as presented is essentially absurd, so comedy is the only real option.
In fairness, Steve Martin succeeded with brain-ectomies in The Man with Two Brains, but that's Steve Martin.
 
Cuz brain-ectomies are so funny!
They are if you're Count Olaf performing one on a Baudelaire orphan. ;)
The Beastie Boys are a thing in Star Trek, and their song "Intergalactic" includes the line "Like a pinch on the neck from Mr. Spock".
So we just need for The Orville to reference the 2009 movie and we'll have Star Trek Inception!
 
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