Even fans who dislike the episode have stated that they find the ending to be poignant.
"...and what of Lazarus?"
Good riddance!

Even fans who dislike the episode have stated that they find the ending to be poignant.
There is an excellent episode here, despite the rush to get it done, which resulted in all the mistakes. The ideas and story are epic and compelling. It was always a favorite for me. I'm sick to death of having to defend it though.
The original guest star did a no-show (and was sued by TPTB) and Robert Brown was hired at the last minute, I enjoyed the sixties series he starred in and think him a decent actor if given good material to work with. His performance as "anti-Lazarus" shows this.
The director's instruction (probably) to play Lazarus over the top crazy is one of the episode's flaws, and hardly the actor's fault.
Some of the things I d like about the episode would be the basic premise which is interesting, the new engineering set (and the fire), and Lt. Masters. Masters wore science blue, instead of engineering red. The story did effectively play as a mystery until the reveal.
Even fans who dislike the episode have stated that they find the ending to be poignant.
While not a fantastic story, I wouldn't group it with The Children Shall Lead, Masks, or A Night in Sickbay.
YMMV.
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What happened to the regular large scale engineering set? Perhaps they didn't want to set fire to it, and opted to burn the closet-sized one that we see instead?
1. Was Scotty on vacation that week
2. What happened to the regular large scale engineering set? Perhaps they didn't want to set fire to it, and opted to burn the closet-sized one that we see instead?
3. Lt. Masters uniform doesn't have any rank stripes.
4. Bits and pieces of this story seem to have been recycled for Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.
5. This episode, arguably one of the worst TOS episodes of all time, preceeded in broadcast order The City on the Edge of Forever, perhaps the best. Talk about matter and anti-matter colliding.
6. Lt. Leslie in the captain's chair. (mic drop)
http://www.thegeektwins.com/2014/04/the-first-star-trek-interracial-kiss.html
These guys are saying that the originial script called for Masters to have an affair with Lazarus a la McGivers and Khan which would include the first interracial kiss on tv, but the network balked at the relationship and the kiss, and Barrymore didn't show up, requiring massive changes to the script and adding chaos resulting in the crap they ended up with.
Which, in short, means he's WRONG.That's the version Cash Markman tells. I'm going to be fact checking this soon.
That is one take on it and the network might have had qualms about the interracial romance. But another factor was the idea of a female Enterprise officer betraying the ship to an outsider yet again given both "The Alternative Factor" and "Space Seed" were in development around the same time. It was a plot element that wouldn't come off too well with the episodes possibly airing within a few weeks of each other.http://www.thegeektwins.com/2014/04/the-first-star-trek-interracial-kiss.html
These guys are saying that the originial script called for Masters to have an affair with Lazarus a la McGivers and Khan which would include the first interracial kiss on tv, but the network balked at the relationship and the kiss, and Barrymore didn't show up, requiring massive changes to the script and adding chaos resulting in the crap they ended up with.
You can say that again."...and what of Lazarus?"
Good riddance!![]()
And been a half hour (as long as it wasn't made in season four).If it had been a Twilight Zone episode, it would have had a point and made sense.
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