We all like the unexpected, the cool thing that happens that we never anticipated yet in retrospect makes perfect sense. On the flip side are moments when something happens that makes no sense whatsoever. It can still be entertaining, but it still leaves you shaking your head thinking, "WTF were they thinking?"
It could b a scene, a moment, a plot element or even a whole episode.
One of the biggest WTF! moments in TOS is, of course, "A Piece Of The Action" in its entirety. It's a riot, but the whole premise is totally absurd.
Even if the Horizon left a book behind and the apparently mostly human inhabitants took many ideas from it I seriously doubt their entire culture would have been restructured to imitate one book. What about their original culture and those who didn't wish to change? The '20s era of gangsters didn't happen in a vacuum on Earth--it coexisted with society and cultures evolving for thousands of years. The same would have happened on Iotia.
And where were the law enforcement entities on the planet? Krako seemed to know what being arrested meant, only not in the context Kirk used the word.
The episode seems to imply that the whole planet is culturally contaminated, but I find that highly unlikely. Perhaps more credibly one of the larger populations on the planet has been affected yet even that shouldn't have been so uniformly contaminated as was suggested onscreen.
Again, it's a hilarious story, but none of it makes any sense whatsoever. At best it's just far too simplistic.
And yet this is a story idea that Roddenberry had as far back as when he was first developing the series.
It could b a scene, a moment, a plot element or even a whole episode.
One of the biggest WTF! moments in TOS is, of course, "A Piece Of The Action" in its entirety. It's a riot, but the whole premise is totally absurd.
Even if the Horizon left a book behind and the apparently mostly human inhabitants took many ideas from it I seriously doubt their entire culture would have been restructured to imitate one book. What about their original culture and those who didn't wish to change? The '20s era of gangsters didn't happen in a vacuum on Earth--it coexisted with society and cultures evolving for thousands of years. The same would have happened on Iotia.
And where were the law enforcement entities on the planet? Krako seemed to know what being arrested meant, only not in the context Kirk used the word.
The episode seems to imply that the whole planet is culturally contaminated, but I find that highly unlikely. Perhaps more credibly one of the larger populations on the planet has been affected yet even that shouldn't have been so uniformly contaminated as was suggested onscreen.
Again, it's a hilarious story, but none of it makes any sense whatsoever. At best it's just far too simplistic.
And yet this is a story idea that Roddenberry had as far back as when he was first developing the series.