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"Way To Eden" always seems to get a bad rap

Chrisisall

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I just watched for the first time in years, and I thought it was great! Much more balanced than I remembered, with Spock being so sympathetic to their worthy goal of finding a planet to live non-technologically on.
If only the had found the Baku's planet...:techman:
Why do some come down on this show so harshly for, I wonder?
 
I don't know. I like it, and I'll freely admit so. As far as good ideas go, it's not far up there, but it's fun. And when someone asks what it's about, you can say "Space Hippies." How cool is that?
 
Honestly, I always found the 'herbert' chanting and Adam's God-Awful Fake Folk Music (TM) to be the real detriments. It's not an awful episode, from a writing standpoint, but it's really directed and produced badly.
 
No, I think it's just as bad as people claim.

If the old "Star Trek is like sex" adage is true, then WtE is that time you woke up with a dude.
 
I dunno if you just insulted any homosexuals right now or now. :vulcan:

...Or women. :)

I always liked the episode. Nothing wrong with people singing badly; most people sing badly. And it wasn't that bad. Spock's 'tude was a wonderful breath of fresh air in the otherwise so militaristic and conservative show, too.

Perhaps it stretched credibility a bit that this week's Batmanesque supervillain could use his one trick to bring a starship crew to their knees, sometimes literally so. But not too far, I guess. For once a non-formulaic threat, and one that didn't jeopardize the entire universe or anything; all that was at stake were the lives and dreams of the villains of the week, which is always heart-wrenching.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Timo said:
No, I think it's just as bad as people claim.

If the old "Star Trek is like sex" adage is true, then WtE is that time you woke up with a dude.

I dunno if you just insulted any homosexuals right now or now. :vulcan:
...Or women. :)

Feel free to insert your undesirable sexual partner of choice. :techman:

Dark Journey said:
I think it is fun to see Hollywood's go to guy for playing military men Charles Napier play a hippie in a mini-toga.

Yeah, Charles Napier and Skip Homeier are the highlights of this episode... not that they could save it, of course.
 
I dunno if you just insulted any homosexuals right now or now. :vulcan:

...Or women. :)

I always liked the episode. Nothing wrong with people singing badly; most people sing badly. And it wasn't that bad. Spock's 'tude was a wonderful breath of fresh air in the otherwise so militaristic and conservative show, too.

Perhaps it stretched credibility a bit that this week's Batmanesque supervillain could use his one trick to bring a starship crew to their knees, sometimes literally so. But not too far, I guess. For once a non-formulaic threat, and one that didn't jeopardize the entire universe or anything; all that was at stake were the lives and dreams of the villains of the week, which is always heart-wrenching.

Timo Saloniemi

Yesh. Pretty cool seeing something not wanting to destroy/conquer the galaxy/federation now and again. :bolian:

And when I say homosexual, I'm refering to both sexes. ;)
 
I always thought this episode was OK. Not brilliant or anything, but I do think it has an interesting concept - the desire of people from a highly industrialized society to get back to nature. And I enjoyed watching the crew realize that they had a bit of that desire themselves. It's kind of hackneyed now, maybe, but I don't think it was at the time it first aired. And many of us still have that desire today.

While the songs are of course very dated - all but the absolute best 1960s folk music wears very badly, and this most definitely isn't anywhere close to the absolute best - I don't think they're bad per se, and I don't think the singing is, either. Jeez, I've heard worse from people who earn their living singing. And the rest of you have, too. Admit it, now!
 
I always felt like this was an episode where the season 3 departure of GR and the rest of the writing support staff showed up very clearly. The episode was thisclose to being really good. One or two more rewrites from the write people and it might have become one of the strongest entries of the season, but as it was, close...no cigar.
 
I'm just glad the filthy hippies all got their feet burned off at the end. Take that, you slimy hippes. And get a haircut. And a job.
 
I am a fan of 60s nostalgia in general so even though the episode really dates itself with the whole Space hippies idea this is one of my favorite episodes. Plus I think the little blond singing and playing with Spock is really hot and cute!
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"Headin' out to EDEN (Yeahhh BROTHER!)
Headin' out to EDEN (Yeahhh BROTHER!)

No more troubles in my body or my mind
Gonna live like a king on whatever I find

Eat all the fruit and throw away the rine...

Yeahhh-ehhhh brother....yeah..."

:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

"Stiff man puttin' my mind in jail
and the judge bang the gavel and
say "no bail".

Gonna lick his hand and WAAAG my tail!"

:guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

Priceless.
 
I am a die-hard TOS fan, and this one is tough for me to watch. There are a few good moments, but they are few and far between for me.
 
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