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Singly most hated & despised ep of the whole 79

I can get something out of all of them.

I'll even watch "Alternative Factor", but only to look at Charlene Masters and imagine her asking me to feeeeeel her afro.

Joe, whiter shade of fail
 
Though for shoddy execution, ALTERNATIVE FACTOR is horrible too.
That's a continuity nightmare, I grant you, but the underlying story is sound, and Robert Brown was good in the role.

The underlying story is sound if you put your fingers in your ears and sing loudly to blot out certain words, so as to pretend they never say anti-matetr, and instead said 'magic plot device stuff'.

It's way off being the worst episode of the original series, but it is the first episode that goes out with a subliminal 'We're sorry, but we had to deliver something' caption.
 
I don't mind Spock's Brain or The Apple that much.

The one I REALLY can't stand is The Empath. Whenever I sit down, ready to watch some Star Trek, and THAT mind-numbing turd comes on I feel like slitting my own throat with a rusty hacksaw.
 
I don't mind Spock's Brain or The Apple that much.

The one I REALLY can't stand is The Empath. Whenever I sit down, ready to watch some Star Trek, and THAT mind-numbing turd comes on I feel like slitting my own throat with a rusty hacksaw.
You just don't like the "Lost In Space" black drape backgroud sets, be honest!:guffaw:
 
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Seriously....can someone explain what redeeming quality "And the Children Shall Lead" has that keeps it off of the bottom? I mean I really don't understand how this is not the worst episode. I'd like for someone to point to one redeeming thing in the episode.
 
I don't mind Spock's Brain or The Apple that much.

The one I REALLY can't stand is The Empath. Whenever I sit down, ready to watch some Star Trek, and THAT mind-numbing turd comes on I feel like slitting my own throat with a rusty hacksaw.
You just don't like the "Lost In Space" black drape backgroud sets, be honost!:guffaw:
Nah - Its the cinematography, lighting, and music associated with the Helen Keller bitch I can't stand.
 
Seriously....can someone explain what redeeming quality "And the Children Shall Lead" has that keeps it off of the bottom? I mean I really don't understand how this is not the worst episode. I'd like for someone to point to one redeeming thing in the episode.
Ummm... the...uhh..
I got nuthin'.:lol:
 
At least in children you have some idea who the bad guy is as opposed to alternative when youve no clue whats going on..
 
Star Trek has 79 gems of varying luster. The good is great and the bad is deliciously awful. :drool:

The Empath was always kind of dry. The chick in it just nevver clicked and the music they played when she started rubbing the boys down was annoying.

Plato's Stepchildren bit the big one but as we all know there are scenes in it which are deliciously hilarious...so it gets a pass as a "must-see disaster".

Let that Be Your Last Battlefield really chewed it but the drawn-out self-destruct sequence...and the way Frank Gorshin ran through the corridors in that semi-limp, angular fashion save it from being the worst of the worst.

Conscience of the King sucks and although it had a few decent moments it still chewed. I liked the view port of the hangar deck...at least there was that...and it wasn't an obvious redress of engineering.

The Apple was fun.

Who Mourns for Adonais was not what it could or should have been, IMO.

The Way to Eden was kind of fun but hokey...in a good way.

For me....it has to be Spock's Brain. It's the worst...but the chicks weren't bad and it is kind of fun towards the last act. Still, it's not like I'd never watch a rerun of it. I would only it'll have a higher cringe factor.
 
^ Welllllll....

I can't stand it when trained Star Fleet personnel forget their oaths, forget their loyalty to their captain and crew, give up all their ideals, all that stuff...for some alpha male. Even one who uses his godly powers to give her a pretty dress. So "Adonis" isn't one of my favorites. (Neither is "Space Seed," for that and other reasons. Neither one makes my bottom-of-the-barrel list, though!) It does have some good moments - I just don't see why they couldn't have found a way to do it without dragging in some weak-headed romantic female as a plot point. Bleah.

Yes, I know it was the 1960s. I was around then. I don't care. Even in the 1960s, women in uniform were supposed to be loyal.
 
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Ironically, that was probably the ballsiest part Leslie Parrish ever had during that period, with the possible exception of Daisy Mae in the movie version of "Li'l Abner".
 
I've only seen episodes like And the Children Shall Lead and Plato's Stepchildren once so it's unfair to label those. However, I have seen Alternative Factor twice, and I still don't understand it. That gets my vote.
 
I'm watching "The Alternative Factor" for the first time. All the criticism is well-earned. I can't believe a season one episode could be so bad. Unlike every other Star Trek series I've seen, this one has an unbelievably consistent season 1, that is in my opinion more consistent than and filled with more great episodes than the other seasons. Unfortunately, the special effects in this episode are frustratingly murky, as is the plot, and the guest star gives new meaning to over-the-top in the worst way possible. The episode is maddeningly incoherent and hokey, but there's no way it's as painful to watch as season 3's worst clunkers.
 
^ Welllllll....

I can't stand it when trained Star Fleet personnel forget their oaths, forget their loyalty to their captain and crew, give up all their ideals, all that stuff...for some alpha male. Even one who uses his godly powers to give her a pretty dress. So "Adonis" isn't one of my favorites. (Neither is "Space Seed," for that and other reasons. Neither one makes my bottom-of-the-barrel list, though!) It does have some good moments - I just don't see why they couldn't have found a way to do it without dragging in some weak-headed romantic female as a plot point. Bleah.

Yes, I know it was the 1960s. I was around then. I don't care. Even in the 1960s, women in uniform were supposed to be loyal.

Kate, i'm with you. I just want to smack those women silly, i swear!
 
^ Welllllll....

I can't stand it when trained Star Fleet personnel forget their oaths, forget their loyalty to their captain and crew, give up all their ideals, all that stuff...for some alpha male. Even one who uses his godly powers to give her a pretty dress. So "Adonis" isn't one of my favorites. (Neither is "Space Seed," for that and other reasons. Neither one makes my bottom-of-the-barrel list, though!) It does have some good moments - I just don't see why they couldn't have found a way to do it without dragging in some weak-headed romantic female as a plot point. Bleah.

Yes, I know it was the 1960s. I was around then. I don't care. Even in the 1960s, women in uniform were supposed to be loyal.

Kate, i'm with you. I just want to smack those women silly, i swear!

Yes, they all deserve a good spanking.
 
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