Interesting theory. And it would explain such things as the advanced technology of Landru and his people before he condemned his descendants to millenia of early 19th century Terran (UK and US) societal mores and clothing.
Actually, the implication is there that the weird town isn't that stagnant. Somehow, our heroes get the misconception that Pilgrim era wear is appropriate for their infiltration mission, when Wild West is the proper choice. There really isn't any plausible reason for them to decide "Let's dress up like Thomas Weston!" unless the people down below indeed were sporting that fashion when the planet was first scanned...millenia of early 19th century Terran (UK and US) societal mores and clothing.
I think you're off by a century or so.Actually, the implication is there that the weird town isn't that stagnant. Somehow, our heroes get the misconception that Pilgrim era wear is appropriate for their infiltration mission, when Wild West is the proper choice. There really isn't any plausible reason for them to decide "Let's dress up like Thomas Weston!" unless the people down below indeed were sporting that fashion when the planet was first scanned...millenia of early 19th century Terran (UK and US) societal mores and clothing.
It's not that this episode is bad, it just commits the crime of being really boring. Unacceptable for Original Trek's first season. “But what of Lazarus?” See: 466) “The Alternative Factor,” The Original Series, Season 1
Except that, yes, it is that the episode is bad.
You can have something that is bad, but still be entertaining in some fashion, like TFF.
You can have something that is bad, but still be entertaining in some fashion, like TFF.
That's why I think "Spock's Brain" gets a bum rap as the "worst episode ever" of TOS. It's silly, sure, but it's very entertaining, it makes great use of the ensemble cast, and it has terrific production values and music. There are certainly worse episodes, episodes that are just tedious or unpleasant to watch -- "The Alternative Factor" and "And the Children Shall Lead" are probably the worst.
Yes it was an interesting episode........ Its hard to believe Star Trek was made in the 60s... EVERY EPISODE IS AMAZING!!!!!!Christopher said:He was supposed to be an alien from an advanced but now-destroyed time-traveling civilization, although the time-travel angle was mentioned in passing and then ignored because it's a really stupid and incoherent episode.
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