Spectre of the Gun (**½)
How? It’s the first episode of the season, how did they already run out of money?! I know that the budget was cut for season 3, but come on.
Actually, I like the lack of complete sets in this one. Sure, it’s clearly done to save money in the strangest way possible, but it’s a subtle form of surrealism that I like. There’s just a single line to explain it and then everyone goes on as if everything is normal. It’s dumb, but it gives the episode more visual flavour than if they had been in boring normal western sets.
Another thing I like about this episode is Kirk’s remorse and questioning his leadership after Chekov “dies”. So many redshirts die under his command, sometimes due to poor command decisions on his part, and he just brushes it off. Finally, here’s a death that actually affects him and makes him reflect on his choices. Maybe it wasn’t such a bright idea to beam down to a planet where the inhabitants clearly didn’t want aliens to visit. It’s like breaking into someone else’s house just to give them a greeting card, your intentions may fine but your methods are still illegal. And that might be a lesson that Kirk takes to heart, if Chekov were really dead and not just thinking that he was dead, like a fool.
Another thing I like, and it’s something that helps season 3 out a little, is the new musical score. The reuse of old musical cues had gotten really old by the end of season 2, so having some new stuff helps to freshen up an episode that is otherwise retreading old ground. Advanced god-like aliens? Check. Revisiting something from Earth history? Check. Kirk proving humanity worthy by not killing? Check. Scotty drinking? Check.
So, overall a weak story buoyed up but ridiculous visuals and new music. Not a great start to season 3, but not awful either.
The God Things: 11