This video would have been more enjoyable if it had included commentary on why people liked or disliked the episodes. To me, some of them were middle-of-the-road, I neither loved them nor hated them. This left me wondering what the video's author was thinking.
@2ndEndingVintage5 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly.....
@GestapoPussyRanch5 жыл бұрын
Your handle is tremendous!
@davehallett31285 жыл бұрын
@@GestapoPussyRanch is it like occam s race or,,,,,
@gerardcousineau34783 жыл бұрын
We think differently. Thank goodness. And as the Frenchman said " Vive la différence ".
@Steve-wo7gt3 жыл бұрын
Exactly. This is just a series of clips.
@frank35082 жыл бұрын
For me The Empath is one of the most important episodes, and also ranks among the very best. In my opinion it, more than any other installment, highlights and deeply explores the nature of the relationship between Kirk, Spock and McCoy. It reveals that, despite their frequent bickering, friction, and butting heads, Spock and McCoy in fact have an extremely high regard for each other and a very deep bond of friendship - and would, without a moment's hesitation, lay down their lives for each other. And this is no less true of Kirk also.
@bastidface Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@zitherzon2121 Жыл бұрын
Also Jen's eyes were gorgeous. Deemed worthy of several Shatner boxed-light close-ups in the episode. I would bet he complained to the director. (Unless she blewthem.) Ok go.
@MegaMkmiller10 ай бұрын
@@zitherzon2121 The actress who played Gem went on to a very successful career in a major role in one of the most famous soap operas of all time: As The World Turns.
@bhangrafan44805 жыл бұрын
The 'Empath' was a unique, eerie, story, so it deserves credit for its originality.
@jerricho113 жыл бұрын
Also Bones manages to out wit both Spock and Kirk. I honestly didn't see it coming.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
I think it was based on or similar to _The Outer Limits (1963)_ episode "Nightmare" also directed by the director of this episode, John Erman. So much for originality.
@bastidface Жыл бұрын
Always loved this episode.
@zitherzon2121 Жыл бұрын
Also Jen's eyes were so gorgeous. Deemed worthy of several Shatner boxed-light close-ups in the episode. I'll bet he complained. (Unless she blewhim.)
@michaelbruno1666 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant soundtrack as well.
@txmoney6 жыл бұрын
Apparently, there seems to be quite a number of fans who loved The Empath. Add me to the list who loved it.
@lgempet28694 жыл бұрын
Yes, probably my absolute favorite episode....the actress who played the empath spoke volumes w/o uttering a single syllable! She was incredible....that episode made an impact on me at a very young age.
@rudolphguarnacci1974 жыл бұрын
Sorry. I've always hated Empath because of the torture scenes. You both make fine, interesting points, and have enlightened me on it, but I find no room for BDSM in TOS.
@08jag813 жыл бұрын
We had your own names for the episodes this one was "trowel heads"
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
I think I missed the beginning the first time I viewed it so didn't understand what was going on and had to wait 79 episodes for it to come around again.
@jeannehall65463 ай бұрын
@@lgempet2869Kathryn Hays (1934-2022).
@douglaskrueger37556 жыл бұрын
I used to really hate "Conscience of the King", but as I became more familiar with Shakespeare, I really got to like it.
@susanesquer15206 жыл бұрын
Very well said Brother Douglas ! (29 April 1825 hours)
@taroman71006 жыл бұрын
That's a very good episode. I especially like the jazzy Star Trek theme in the post production party. And the sexual innuendo when Kirk takes Lady MacBeth for a stroll aboard the ship."Caesar of the stars."
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
Conscience Of The King is an excellent first season episode.
@ghenulo6 жыл бұрын
I don't care for Shakespeare, but what I don't like about it is the ending. Instead of hauling her serial-killing ass of to jail or to get psychiatric help, they just wipe her memory? What a lame example of female privilege!
@danbasta36775 жыл бұрын
@Charles Ross Agreed, however the first season was and STILL is the very BEST episodes of the Original Star Trek series.
@djackman42296 жыл бұрын
I was ten when Star Trek was originally shown for the first time in the 60s. Loved it then and hung out for every Saturday night when it was shown. Saw 2001 a space odysey when it came out originally 50 years ago in a huge cinema. I got to witness the space program culminating in the moon landing also. The first photo of the earth taken from the moon was paradigm shattering! Lucky.
@magicsinglez5 жыл бұрын
D Jackman TY for your comment. TY very much. The future, even if it may seem an eternity away, is bright, if divided.
@bhangrafan44805 жыл бұрын
Me too
@indriadrayton11325 жыл бұрын
I was 3 when I saw them walk the moon, or moonwalk... I just loved Star Trek, no matter how good or bad!
@brownro2144 жыл бұрын
The Original Series aired on Thursday night for the first two seasons. Were you watching reruns on Saturdays?
@mtmontgo3 жыл бұрын
I was a few years younger than you (only saw one or two episodes as an eight year old in original runs), but remember Apollo 11 like yesterday and soaked up Star Trek TOS in first reruns in Seattle area. Now watching again and amazed by how brilliant the writing was and also how scientifically grounded a lot of it was. Look at the Star Trek family now! Amazing.
@kermitefrog64 Жыл бұрын
Interesting when they had a Star Trek version of the Gun Fight at OK Corral. Deforest Kelley acted in the movies along with Burt Lancaster, Rhonda Fleming, Kirk Douglas, Jo Van Fleet, Bob Hopper. Deforest Kelley played the part of Morgan Earp.
@williamhenderson83716 жыл бұрын
Put me down as an ardent fan of both Spectre of the Gun and Arena.
@kennethcrist4435 жыл бұрын
I used to hate Spectre of the Gun, but now I really enjoy it.
@SirManfly5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the old west and have always liked this episode, especially considering Kelly had been in several westerns before this.
@coleparker5 жыл бұрын
@@SirManfly Ironic isn't it. He played Morgan Earp in the 1957 Movie GUN FIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL.
@davehallett31285 жыл бұрын
@@coleparker prob where they got the idea for the episode
@coleparker4 жыл бұрын
@@kennethcrist443 It does grow on you. I use to wish that they would have gone with the original idea of filming it on a Western Backlot street. But then I thought well this setting makes it more dreamlike or illusory.
@EyesOfFrozenMeat6 жыл бұрын
_The Empath_ was fantastic!
@robertgantry21186 жыл бұрын
You're kidding. ...right...?
@billanthony78966 жыл бұрын
"The Empath" SUCKED! But, hey, the fact anyone liked it, only shows how subjective picking best, or favorite episodes can be...
@bastidface Жыл бұрын
Everyone rags on the 3rd season of Star Trek, but aside from only a few really bad episodes, I really enjoyed it. It actually has some episodes that I would put in a top 15-20 list, most notably "The Tholian Web," "The Enterprise Incident," and "All Our Yesterdays."
@brmnyc2 ай бұрын
I totally agree with those episodes, and I would add "That Which Survives".
@joshuaweston6531Ай бұрын
With you on those three!
@bastidfaceАй бұрын
@joshuaweston6531 Classic Trek.
@twinwankel2 жыл бұрын
I loved the Empath. The actress was an incredible beauty. And what performance she gave. The music was also beautiful. I know people thought the themes of self sacrifice was nothing new and rather boring. The torture was also bad subject matter. But in this story, you actually saw Bones, commit mutiny by sedating both Kirk and Spock. How he escaped court martial is beyond me. He had never actively done that in any other episode. He was ready to sacrifice himself to save Kirk and Spock and the Empath's life. He was totally committed to saving others and not himself. An heroic act that transcends his character. And it was great character development. Wink of an Eye never made any sense to me. If these ppl are moving at such high rates, then why are the events in real time coinciding with theirs. They should be totally of phase. In fact, the ppl moving at high rates, could actually have all died by the time the Enterprise moved out of orbit. Not well thought out for a script. The other episodes are fine.
@MegaMkmiller10 ай бұрын
The actress went on to play Mrs. Hughes on As The World Turns.
@jeannehall65463 ай бұрын
Kathryn Hays (1934-2022).
@glouconx9836 жыл бұрын
MCCOY: Have you ever seen a victim of Rigelian fever? They die in one day. The effects are like bubonic plague. FLINT: Constantinople, summer 1334. It marched through the streets, the sewers. It left the city by ox cart, by sea, to kill half of Europe. The rats, rustling and squealing in the night as they, too, died. The rats. James Daley as Flint hooked me with the way he delivered that line. He winced at the word plague. My older brother and I watched these episodes as children and we were both history buffs so we thought the Flint character was a cool idea. It was also a pleasant surprise that Spock was a student of art and music and could play the piano. Requiem was a fav of mine, but I admit its flaws deserve to keep it out of the top 15 or so episodes.
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
The writers on that episode were no doubt inspired by one in "The Twilight Zone" titled "Long Live Walter Jameson," about a professor who knows his history very well because he lived through it for 2,000 years. Unlike Flint, however, he didn't invent things or make any technological advances. I agree that the actor who played Flint was convincing and first rate.
@jasoncarpenter2885 жыл бұрын
Flint and reyna episode was1 of my favs. A test of power....also kind of like highlander...lives forever. Star trek 1of the best!!
@stefanoaguila27446 жыл бұрын
good old days when actors worked, series would have to run 10 yrs now to get the same number of episodes.
@NicolaFaccioliniTv6 жыл бұрын
God Bless Real Star Trek
@HailAnts2 жыл бұрын
Even at its worst the original Star Trek was and still is better than 99% of all other television..
@michaelhughes44662 ай бұрын
Apart from Twilight Zone.
@james_t_kirk Жыл бұрын
IMO, "And The Children Shall Lead" is the worst episode of original Star Trek.
@davidosterman29196 жыл бұрын
even the worst Star Trek episodes have a memorable scene or two in them; example, in Requiem for Methuselah James Daly really made me believe he was 7000 years old, in the Empath Spock is nursing Dr McCoy, wearing his poker face, and she touches his arm and realizes all the emotions that are bottled up in Spock at that moment . . . .
@yana19555 жыл бұрын
@David Topchiev Mine, too.
@GM_-5 жыл бұрын
Why is Requiem one of the worst? It had some memorable lines and scenes in it.
@subraxas5 жыл бұрын
@David Osterman OK, so what bits were great about Spock's Brain, if I may ask? Because that episode is a sheer idiotic garbage (as if) made on some really bad LSD and co-written by a pre-school child, and not only to me it is the worst outing in the whole ST franchise, not just TOS. That episode is definitely "memorable", but not in the way you used the word. P.S. - To certain individuals within this comments thread, this video is NOT a list of the WORST ST:TOS episodes ! ! ! ! ! Go and buy a dictionary and then use it ! ! !
@indriadrayton11325 жыл бұрын
Spock's brain was AWESOME! What's not to like about a chick who got angry because no one told her what a brain was?! Unintentional comedic genius!
@indriadrayton11325 жыл бұрын
Oh, they needed to put Man trap as one of the scariest episodes. Great suspense!
@DunedinMultimedia26 жыл бұрын
And the Children Shall Lead must be the worst episode of the entire franchise, even worse than the Voyager one where Janeway and Paris de-evolve into frogs and get it on.
@billanthony78966 жыл бұрын
The scene where Kirk is forced to confront his "beast," makes the entire episode worthwhile. In the School Of Shatner Overacting, it's an absolute gem of a scene!
@lawrencebogar61366 жыл бұрын
I thought that I was the only one who thought that was the absolute worst
@ynp19786 жыл бұрын
Apparently you never watched Platos Stepchildren? I mean Kirk crawling around on all fours making noises like a fucking horse??...even stoned out of my mind I would still be like...WTF!!
@coleparker5 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. Only the last episode where Kirk and the Woman Scientist change bodies comes close to it. But I also never did like the one where the plants take over the bodies.
@CaseAgainstFaith13 жыл бұрын
@@coleparker Turnabout Intruder.
@davestewart20676 жыл бұрын
Patterns of Force, one of my favorites. Tampering with the Prime Directive results in a Nazi planet. Imagine a lot of props and costumes were borrowed from Hogans Heroes for that episode.
@VonWenk4 жыл бұрын
Patterns of Force was my favorite episode as a kid, although, as I got older, I did feel a little annoyed about the transponders, which I don't think were used in any other episode. How many crises were there in the series because the landing party was separated from their communicators?
@halfwayloyal2 жыл бұрын
@@VonWenk Miri springs to mind
@LtBrown19566 жыл бұрын
"requiem" is one of my 2 or 3 favorites .........I saw it as an early rerun in the mid-70's and I was especially touched by the specter of Kirk's lost love (though he had countless episode where he was in love" and how Bones tried to teach Spock something of this all powerful emotion ...in the end he succeded (though he did not know he did) and spock slowly put his hands on his friend's (Kirk) head, and said a single word, "forget". think how many of us have loved so intensely that we would have done anything for someone to come along and do a "vulcan mind meld" that would allow us to "forget" the person responsible for our broken heart.
@jaimehudson76234 жыл бұрын
Yes! That ending scene shows how much compassion Spock had, and Bones was wrong saying the word 'Love' was not written in Spock's book/persona. Kirk said later (ST2:WOK) that Spock was the most human soul he ever knew.
@LtBrown19564 жыл бұрын
@@jaimehudson7623 thanks for reply
@tasha37622 жыл бұрын
Spock a une grande empathie pour son ami dévasté par l’amour J’ aurais bien besoin que quelqu’un fasse une fusion mentale avec moi pour effacer m’a souffrance. 🖖
@macfixer012 жыл бұрын
Well said, it made for a great scene between Bones and Spock. Requiem is also one of my favorite episodes. The whole concept of an immortal being that has to continually appear to die and become another person, all the while accumulating wealth and new talents. I have to wonder if this storyline led to the creation of the Highlander series?
@lolat73552 жыл бұрын
Obviously, Flint is the survivor of The Gathering. I was hoping it would be Duncan MacLeod, and I would have sworn I saw Duncan step off the shuttle and onto Babylon 5.
@cwez11 Жыл бұрын
How in the world did the Omega Glory not make this list?!!!
@drsilkworth6 жыл бұрын
Fascinating ! You see "polarization" where there never was/is any. We all have our favorites and least liked, but as I remember it , as a boy at the first ST convention at The Americana or Commodore Hotel in New York, there was a very deep feeling of awe at our collective unity. It was as if we all suddenly realized , as individuals, that we were legion; that we were on to something . I thought only me and my brother and a few friends loved ST and that we were an anomaly. What an incredible epiphany it was to see 10,000 in the same room. Give me all 79 episodes or give me death! Each was a treasure, even the "bad" ones.
@jrt8182 жыл бұрын
Remember reading about it in TV Guide. They were hoping for something like 4,000 people and more than 9,000 showed up.
@sagefoole7 жыл бұрын
Some of the best episodes ever, but I can see how these can be polarizing.
@Demonizer51347 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this list. Here is my input on these episodes: Spectre of the Gun - Loved it the first time I saw it. I had no idea what was going to happen. I like stories where people are trapped in strange worlds and they have to fight their way out, like twilight zone type stuff. This Side of Paradise - For me there were some flaws in this episode in the way it played itself out. That said, I really, really love the scene where Kirk makes Spock angry. One of my favorite Trek scenes ever in fact. Wink of an Eye - This one is slow, but of course, I guess that's the whole point, right? I think the idea behind this race is pretty damn cool, but they don't look or act that cool. It could have been a lot better. Elaan of Troyius - I personally love this one. Kirk's interaction with the female character is most entertaining to me. There's something about her I really like, but I'm not sure what. I also like how it had a pretty good space battle that takes place. Is There in Truth no Beauty - Here again is a case where we have a really cool concept but that alone doesn't make it a good or interesting episode overall. It provokes some cool things to think about but the episode is kind of on the boring side. Requiem for Methuselah - I don't really understand this episode to be honest. I thought the opening was great, as it made me excited to see how they would outsmart the villain and capture the minerals they needed. But they befriended him instead - why? Let that be your Last Battlefield - Fantastic episode. A lot of important morality concepts were raised here which is one of the reasons TOS was such a great show. I find attempting to deal with tough moral conundrums to be fascinating. Arena - I had no idea this episode was considered polarizing by anyone. It's highly regarded as one of the best episodes, and I most definitely agree. Patterns of Force - Love it. An excellent episode. That's all. No question in my mind about it. The Empath - Forgettable. A typical weak season 3 episode.
@andiorl4 жыл бұрын
Edith Keeler’s death scene, City on the Edge of Forever. How could you leave that out?
@CaseAgainstFaith13 жыл бұрын
The episode, City on the Edge of Forever isn’t “polarizing”, everybody likes that episode. Though some argue that the original Harlon Elliot version was better.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
@@CaseAgainstFaith1 I think it's only polarizing to him, since they took out his drug dealers on the Enterprise as well as Captain Kirk willing to give up the future of humanity to the Nazis for the love of one woman.
@CaseAgainstFaith1 Жыл бұрын
@@sandal_thong8631 Right. I should have been more specific
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
@@CaseAgainstFaith1 Yeah, I was agreeing with you that it isn't polarizing.
@davidgoldberg82385 жыл бұрын
Last Battlefield was a really bad episode, but it did have one top-notch scene: when asked about why the two guys hate each other so much, and the answer comes out: "he's black on the left side, I'm black on the right side" and the viewer immediately thinks "what the heck does that have to do with anything" followed by "oh... yeah, I get it". A great moment.
@WilliamPitcher3 жыл бұрын
Would be a little on the nose today, but when I was a kid, it was an amazing revelation even though I had no exposure to race issues -- other than U.S. news which I didn't follow.
@hubbsllc2 жыл бұрын
Heavyhanded but effective, and extra points for casting the magnificent Frank Gorshin.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
Sad to see people justifying racism in the comments to clips of that episode. It has a couple odd moments, like when Commissioner Bele disintegrates his own ship (to save costs on a model?), and they leave the doors open to the rec room so Spock can listen in to Lokai's attempt to gain sympathy from the crew (he can probably hear through closed doors). Also they use imagery of burning buildings (from WW2?) while they run to signify the destruction of their civilization, which would not be consistent with them killing each other hand-to-hand, leaving bodies in the street.
@misternewoutlook54375 жыл бұрын
Predominantly 3rd season episodes.
@shannonbayley36845 ай бұрын
The only episode of this bunch I dislike is "Let that be your last battlefield". The rest I like or love.
@reginaldstyles31295 жыл бұрын
The Tholian Web IS one of the Best Of the series💙😇
@MarvinFalz6 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with the sentiment that the truth about TOS is far more complicated and intresting than all the fan cliches and stereotypes. The latest cliche I've discovered is to see sexism everywhere in TOS. I am not saying that there aren't scenes which, by our standards, are sexist. I am saying that there is far less sexism going on than some want to find. It's like a reflex brought on by today's feminism. When a woman is depicted in a way which isn't congruent with a (very narrow-minded?) template of womanhood, then it's immediately labeled sexist without regard of context and the possibility that the women of their time period didn't feel violated in their own identity. The same goes for the template of manhood and for remarks about men and women. One doesn't have to agree with what is said and shown, but making general statements, as if everybody has to feel the same way about something, is wrong imo. And it detracts from the richness of the stories and the portrayal of the characters. I'm not religious, but I need to say, that it's the same way with biblical stories - they still have a lot to say about the human condition, but since religion and God are denounced as being evil, so must be the biblical stories.
@glouconx9836 жыл бұрын
Context is the key word here--and the critics of TOS don't know it. Regarding sexism, how many of these critics know that there were no women crew on US Navy vessels until the late 1970s. No women allowed to enter military academies until much later. Yet, there they are, envisioned as officers by Roddenberry in 1966. That fact alone puts it ahead of everything that was on TV at the time regarding women's rights--and way ahead of US history as well.
@MarvinFalz6 жыл бұрын
There they are, and they're usually treated with fairness. You never see the male crew members of the Enterprise (or male aliens) look down on women because they're women. Maybe they were making general statements about women sometimes, like, when Kirk tells Spock that Vulcan women are the only women in the universe who act logically or when Spock tells Nomad that the unit Uhura is a woman, and he says that in the context of 'the unit being a mass of conflicting impulses.' But I wouldn't say that's sexist in the same way I wouldn't say that the statement 'men are always horny' is sexist. The one time, as I remember it, where the plot of a TOS episode is driven by a woman's need for revenge for actual sexism, is in Turnabout Intruder. Starfleet doesn't allow women in general to become Starship captains. Interestingly, Starfleet allowed her to become a doctor, even though she has a hateful temperament.
@DMSProduktions6 жыл бұрын
And multi-racial AND multi-species! WHO said TOS wasn't 'progressive'? I read other comments about whingers screaming SJW gay crap in ST:Discovery, etc, but THAT is WHAT Star Trek WAS all about! It was just a lot more subtle about it! I commented that those whom were complaining about this aspect, NEVER actually READ the memo about what ST was about in the 1st place!
@MarvinFalz6 жыл бұрын
I guess I would like Discovery and the new Star Wars more if I didn't have the feeling that both franchises are politicized. TOS, TNG, VOY, probably DS9 and ENT (never watched DS9 and ENT) were all about the human condition, religion, society, politics and personal problems of real people, but the subtle approach suited the series much more. I frequently rewatch the old series from the 60s and man, you have everything there already, women in command position (Number One in The Cage/The Menagerie; Elaan of Troyius), women scientists, women who are able to fight and kick somebody in the face, women who are educated in sciences and philosophy, women who argue with the captain (a male in command), women who are rebellious against their oppressors, and many more women in many more roles. Best thing is all of them are human in the sense, that they aren't perfect, they all have their faults, they all make mistakes, all of them learn something in the end. Just like the men. And Kirk and his men usually tried to find solutions which benefits all involved. Well, not that they would always succeed.
@DMSProduktions6 жыл бұрын
You SHOULD watch Ent & DS9, you missed a LOT of good Trek, esp after the Dominion started to infiltrate DS9, GREAT exercises in political paranoia! VERY underrated!
@BA36766 күн бұрын
“City On The Edge Of Forever” ranks as one of the favorites among the actors of Star Trek. Great writing
@stubbsmusic5432 жыл бұрын
Nothing to see here folks. These are random scenes that reveal nothing of the controversy this Clickbait pulled us in with.
@Scottlp24 жыл бұрын
In 2020 Let that Be Your Last Battlefield I still see as an example of social commentary done right-as opposed to what us going on now.
@meissnerflux4 жыл бұрын
Polarizing is good. The more people made uncomfortable means they're starting to wake up.
@hayvalley6 жыл бұрын
I can't believe Spock didn't just stand up and give McCoy a neck pinch at least once an episode.
@zitacarno44436 жыл бұрын
He did, all right---near the end of "The Wrath of Khan". Remember when Spock and Kirk were separated by a glass partition and could not make contact? Well, Spock distracted Bones' attention and quickly knocked him out with that nerve pinch and an apologetic-yet-firm "Sorry, there isn't time"---then performed a rapid-fire mind-meld and quickly transferred his katra into McCoy's head with a quiet but emphatic "Remember."
@susanesquer15206 жыл бұрын
neck pinch or bitch-slap either one was always warranted . (29 April 2018 1826 hours)
@taroman71006 жыл бұрын
Yes, me too. McCoy could be such a badgering antagonizing dick to Spock.
@susanesquer15206 жыл бұрын
Sister Joanie , even though Spock and McCoy would go at each other ,in their own way they loved each other like brothers . There is an example in the episode Conscience of the King . Spock and McCoy are disagreeing on whether or not to confront Captain Kirk on his odd behavior . When Spock presents the facts to Captain Kirk . The Captain berates Spock for prying into his personal affairs , McCoy backs Spock by informing Captain Kirk that as first officer Spock has every right to investigate anything which may affect the operation of the ship . Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelly I miss those two wonderful men . R I P guys . (14 June 2018 1725 hours)
@shawnjohnson97636 жыл бұрын
Lucky for Bones that Spock's Vulcan side kept his emotions under control.
@iananderson78832 жыл бұрын
Why don't you just put in every single episode? There is absolutely no point to this video. For example I'm not too crazy about The City On The Edge of Forever.
@Mark-t1m4yКүн бұрын
"There is absolutely no point to this video". If one just considers the video, you are correct. However, this is one of the better comment sections I've seen.
@scottjo632 жыл бұрын
I always thought Spock's Brain was considered their Plan Nine From Outer Space. However, I still liked it.
@thatguyfromcetialphaV3 жыл бұрын
The worst episodes of TOS are Shakespeare compared to Discovery.
@Charliecomet827 жыл бұрын
"Wink of an Eye" was kind of silly, but Kathie Browne (Deela) was my favorite hot blonde alien of the entire original series!
@orgonkothewildlyuntamed63017 жыл бұрын
how about any of Mudd's women?
@domainofthesun44006 жыл бұрын
Charliecomet82 Deela had tude
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
Charliecomet82 Liked Wink Of An Eye, Excellent episode.
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
Barbara Bouchet in "By Any Other Name" was a looker.
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
Liked Wink Of The Eye. Good episode.
@stayjit15 жыл бұрын
Even as a kid I knew Gorn was some guy in a bad monster suit. (( Hisssss! ( slow motion punch) Hissssss! )) But TOS never had the big budgets and that was sometimes the charm of the show.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
They added blinking eyes in the special editions with CGI. They could have made CGI Gorn and White Rabbit from "Shore Leave," but didn't, I guess to make it seem like the effects were possible in the 1960s.
@lazyhazeldaisy95964 жыл бұрын
I can not stand 'Requiem for Methuselah' the story drives me crazy they have two hours to find a life saving cure on this planet or lots of people are going to die on the Enterprise. Within this time Kirk falls in love with a robot doll and just basically forgets about his ship and the plague that is killing his crew. Sheer madness!
@christopherthorkon39975 жыл бұрын
02:23 I just love the design of these buttons. So beautiful and colorful. Who cares about computer touch screens when these consoles look so lovely? Oh, and I love all these episodes.
@brmnyc2 ай бұрын
Yes, let's keep colorful light up buttons!!!
@phillipschwoerke83746 ай бұрын
Never had any trouble with Arena. Growing up, I saw a lot of actors in rubber suit monster gear in old movies and TV. Side note, the stuntman who played the Gorn was in OKC May 2024. He appeared at Toy Store and a Comic Book store that were across a parking lot.
@larrymccrae66177 жыл бұрын
what about turnabout intruder
@readhistory20237 жыл бұрын
The episode where Kirk says "Star Fleet doesn't allow women to be Captains"?
@STho2057 жыл бұрын
Hoehner Tim. You know Roddenberry himself wrote that story. Singer did the screenplay in 68/69 from a story GR had on the shelf. It sure wasn't consistent with The Cage was it? Roddenberry wrote The Omega Glory too. In fact he wrote it and insisted it be filmed, despite everyone's objections that it was just a bad script with a very hokey end. GR was so proud of it he personally submitted it for an Emmy. He didn't win
@MindHunger7 жыл бұрын
Turnabout Intruder isn't polarizing because EVERYBODY hates it.
@chroesuschroesus7 жыл бұрын
The worst sexist crap ever on Star Trek...even the worst of the Star Trek episodes are wonderful entertainment.
@MarvinFalz6 жыл бұрын
I think Turnabout Intruder is a pretty good episode. Starfleet doesn't admit women as starship captains (but lets unstable, hateful women become doctors). In turn for Starfleets unfairness Dr. Lester has made Kirk suffer when they were together in Starfleet. Now she wants to take over the Enterprise and is willing to murder to achieve that goal. Later when Kirk in Lester's body is questioned during the court martial, Kirk tells her that she wants to "attain a position she doesn't merit by temperament or training" and that her "intense hatred of her own womanhood has made life with her impossible." So, okay, Starfleet didn't admit women as starship captains, but that can't justify Dr. Lester's shitty character traits and also not her criminal intentions and deeds. And I also really enjoy Shatner's and Sandra Smith's performances. The physically strong man with the spirit of the erratic, unstable woman vs. the physically feeble woman with the strong, persistent spirit of Kirk.
@justanotherdrunk7 жыл бұрын
arena doesnt belong on the list. clearly one of the best episodes of the series
@alfredagain7 жыл бұрын
William Shatner probably voted it down. During an explosion sequence on that episode, his inner ear received the horrible permanent damage that is tinnitus.
@SHONNER7 жыл бұрын
Some people don't like rubber lizard aliens. And thus will not watch any of the '60s Star Trek because of its look.
@Sparky17017 жыл бұрын
Arena is the very first episode I remember watching when I was a kid. Will always be one of my favourites
@glouconx9836 жыл бұрын
The CGI generation can't handle the lizard suit, even though everything else about the episode was great. As children back in 1966 we definitely did snicker at the appearance of the Gorn.
@SHONNER6 жыл бұрын
I remember saying to my Dad, "Lizard people? Come on!" But I liked the universal translator thing. So I watched to see if there'd be a twist later.
@bhangrafan44805 жыл бұрын
ST TOS Episodes were often inspired by other stories from literature, occasionally by films: Jekyll & Hyde - 'The Enemy Within' / 'The Alternative Factor', Pinocchio - 'Requiem for Methuselah', Moby Dick - 'The Doomsday Machine'/ 'Obsession', Run Silent, Run Deep - 'Balance of Terror'. I'm sure there are many others I can't remember at the moment.
@bhangrafan44802 жыл бұрын
@John Robert I see, I never spotted that one!
@xyz.ijk.2 жыл бұрын
I love your thought process, but I'm not sure why these are the most polarizing? Some of them, like the Nazi episode sure, but the others I don't understand. Still, I think it's thought-provoking and I think you did a great job.
@stefanoaguila27446 жыл бұрын
don't know if let that be your last battlefield should be on this list....episode had a great message....its timeless
@neneshubby7 жыл бұрын
Let that be your last battlefield was self righteous and preachy but it did give us the Enterprise self destruct sequence. One of the best scenes in Trek history in my opinion is watching the bridge crew reactions as they inch closer to collective suicide.
@Laceykat667 жыл бұрын
You sort of had to be in the 1960s. To get past the censors you sometimes had to hit your message over their heads with a mallet. Ironsides did this in a few episodes.
@jamesparker10637 жыл бұрын
it also featured the ONLY useage of the "back-and-forth" "red-alert" light!
@glouconx9836 жыл бұрын
Correct. Even many of the worst episodes had some redeeming qualities, such as good suspense or pacing, or some further of character development, etc. Even "Spock's Brain" was a race against the clock.
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
Gloucon X Correct, even some of the 5 in the third season that wern't up to par are still much better than that next generation childish stuff. Those 5 in the third season were, And The Children Shall Lead, That Which Survives, Is There In Truth No Beauty, Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, and Turnabout Intruder. Even those 5 that were bad are much better to watch over that next generation stuff anyday.
@tomford73656 жыл бұрын
it was the worst episode...stupid and boring
@jeremyfinch28352 жыл бұрын
MY LIST of UNCONVENTIONAL TOP 5 Star Trek Original Series: 1. Court Martial S1E20 Kirk finds himself at odds against a supposed long-time friend who frames him for murder. It has great plot, courtroom drama, and the clever mic-prop (hallmark icon of stage-hands creating something out of nothing...the TRUE engineers of Trek!) 2. I, MUDD. S2E8 Roger Carmel reprises his role as Harry Mudd--iconic and lovable! Although the overlapping plot is how future androids will take over by giving humans everything they want, the TRUE magic of this episode is the revelation that a scoundrel mind doesn't have enough moxie to keep androids busy and thoughtful (Mudd has mental "ED" so to speak). What ensues is fun and funny! Also, more of the cast get pieces of screen time. 3 JOURNEY TO BABEL: S2E10 Classic TREK! Viewer not only get to see a KEY sequence during the early years of the Federation and how an alliance of planets function together, we get to see several aliens from these planets. The vicious, alien-sounding, rigid Andorians, the very rude, hostile Tellerites, and many others not specified. But the true enjoyment of this episode is the revelation of Spock's parents, and later, the vicious struggle between "duty" and "Love of family." All during a brutal space battle sequence! Terrific stuff! 4. THE ENTERPRISE INCIDENT! WOW! Terrific episode! The writers and directors start the episode by fooling us all! We are all duped for the first 1/3 of the episode just like all the characters! The reveal amidst the strain and stress of the plot is VERY satisfying! The episode also addresses a love sequence of aliens...which is more awkward than it is interesting. HOWEVER, this scene DOES open a possible explanation later--in the motion pictures--where Lt. Saavik may have come from!!! Here's the REAL trippy part **SPOILER POSSIBLY!!** If Saavik is the offspring of Spock and the female Romulan Commander, the she....Saavik...grows up to help on the expedition of the Genesis Planet...where Spock is regenerating with the planet. During the regeneration, Saavik "comforts" the aging Spock who goes thru Pon Far (the need to mate). That would mean, that "young Spock" has sex with his own half-romulan daughter via a temporal paradox. Take about 4 years to digest that! UGH> 5. AMOK TIME. No need to really address why this is the best. I mean, the musical score alone! However, a Vulcan Love story??? How can you beat that? Celia Lovsky as T'Pau!!! BRILLIANT! The entire guest cast were perfectly matched for the episode. Best friends fighting "dis match is to deh dead, Kurrk." Can't you STILL hear her uttering that line?!! And finally, Spock strangling his captain and best friend....it was gut-wrenching! The episode had everything from interesting comparisons in biology, to brilliant tactics in logic by a sly woman! And the writing!! "Stonn, she is yours. After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true." I mean....has there EVER been a galactic BURN as harsh as that one?? There you have it folks, MY top 5 Original Trek episodes and reasons why. If you'd like my top 5 least favorite episodes, "like" and comment below. My reasons for my list of worst episodes is brutal...if you like brutal, let me know!
@brmnyc2 ай бұрын
You left out "Live Long and Prosper Spock" and the reply "I Shall do Neither".
@ChrisMaxfieldActs5 жыл бұрын
Beyond the wildly fluctuating quality of the writing, especially with regards to established characterization for the leads, the saddest thing about Season 3 of ST:TOS was the budget cuts. The sets in that season are so sad. STAR TREK always had used its small budgets creatively and charmingly, but by Season 3 the budget would not allow more than a few flats here and there, it seems. Some of the visual effects were better, but that's about it.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
I think "The Paradise Syndrome" was their only on-location episode that season due to budget. And many were "bottle" episodes (from ship-in-a-bottle, only on the starship) like "The Mark of Gideon", and a couple had minimalist sets like "The Empath" and "Spectre of the Gun."
@deirdre1082 жыл бұрын
#1 Worst episode was "The Trouble With Tribbles." I, my family, and high school buds hated that one.
@michaelhughes44662 ай бұрын
Well said, I've been waiting some forty years to find someone who agrees with me about this childish episode.
@deirdre1082 ай бұрын
@@michaelhughes4466 Yes, pretty much a throwaway episode for me, although a lot of people like it. I feel the same about the “Children Shall Lead (sic)” episode too.
@theflorgeormix6 жыл бұрын
Agreed, but TOS is unique. The actors brought out guest stars best game. Always serious about the human condition. Sure some are not as good as the others, but that's normal.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I can't even respond to people who say they love all the Star Trek episodes, like they were their children or something.
@glouconx9836 жыл бұрын
Just think of all the lame and long-forgotten US tv shows that aired from 1966-69---most of them had better ratings than Star Trek.
@julietfischer50566 жыл бұрын
Some authors who are admired today were not as popular as those now long-forgotten. Of course, not every less-than-popular writer was good, but it's something to think about.
@zoppie5 жыл бұрын
High ratings were determined at the time by a handful of families who agreed to be Nielsen raters. It has been determined in more recent times that Star Trek was a far bigger hit on NBC than the sampling of the audience in this system suggested. In fact, it was hitting EXACTLY the demographics that any sponsor would envy.
@notasloudr28076 жыл бұрын
Something about the line in "Spectre of the Gun" about overcoming our instinct for violence just pulled the episode into one of my favorites. My two favorite Kirk speeches are "Risk is our business", and the constitution speech in Omega Glory.
@trekkiejunk7 жыл бұрын
I see that the worst episode in the series is not on this list... and for good reason. I don't think this is polarizing for anybody. The Alternative Factor. They should have alternated this by a factor of a million. (I don't know what that means exactly...)
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
I think it's not polarizing--most would agree it was the worst Season 1 episode. Followed by the best one, "City On The Edge of Forever."
@oakhillfound8476 жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, the original actor hired to be Lazarus showed up drunk and was fired on the spot. Robert Brown, an actor later famous by his portrayal of Jason Bolt on Here Come the Brides, was a quick replacement.
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
oakhill found Ok. Heres the story. Actor John Drew Barrymore was selected to be in this episode, shortly before the episode was to be filmed, Barrymore became unavailable. Robert Brown was obtained as a last minute replacement. This is according to the Star Trek Compendium book. The Alturnitive Factor was not really a bad episode, just somewhat different in its way of approach and scientific writing that made the episode sort of off the wall. My opinion, no option, all the first season Original Star Trek Series episodes were excellent, just sad that NBC couldn't see that they had a real winner on their hands especially after the moon landing in July of 1969. The series would have taken off like a rocket and the sky was no limit.
@oakhillfound8476 жыл бұрын
Barrymore showed up drunk and was fired on the spot. He was suspended for six months because of it. This is a story from imdb.com and they were explaining his inability to get work for a while. A fine actor who fell to his addiction.
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
Actually it did take off in rerun form in the early 70s. It's just too bad the networks had no vision and ignored all the letters (mostly from young people) supporting the show. Since the network president's wife wanted 'Gunsmoke' that's what we got instead. "The Alternative Factor" could have been much, much better but it seems like it was rushed and haphazardly written. The the sub-in actor at the last minute had to confuse matters further. As for going to the moon, that was totally fake and Star Trek was a psyop of sorts because it helped make going to the moon seem more easy to do...when it fact it was impossible with the crude technology at the time.
@Popdaddy886 жыл бұрын
Arena is actually a very good episode. Right up until you see the Gorn.
@pinkielynn65316 жыл бұрын
Great observation.
@taroman71006 жыл бұрын
you didnt like the Gorn?
@Bamruff626 жыл бұрын
Arena was great. Yeh, it's dated. Come on, it was 1960s SCI-FI show. They did not have the tech or budget to do a more realistic " Predator" type alien.
@jv-lk7bc6 жыл бұрын
Star Trek "Arena" - the template for the WWF. -especially the goofy excuse for having a big battle of champions. It was ok Trek, but I don't understand why people put it on top 10 lists. There are so many better eps.
@POTUSPinball6 жыл бұрын
Theater of the mind...much better than visuals projectile vomiting out from the screen, where you can't tell what's going on, or really care - so many new shows employ interchangeable audio visual ghoulash.
@madeleinebrandville73466 жыл бұрын
Trouble With Tribbles should be on this list. Definitely polarizing.
@degrelleholt63145 жыл бұрын
Between tribbles and Klingons?
@madeleinebrandville7346 Жыл бұрын
@@sarahfullerton6894 You don't seem to know the meaning of the word "polarizing." "Polarizing" doesn't mean it's bad, just that people disagree as to whether it's good or bad.
@SHONNER7 жыл бұрын
I thought Plato's Stepchildren might be on this list. It has a love/hate aspect about it. But you are doing only the top 10. A great list you did, by the way.
@helenagi7 жыл бұрын
You're right about Plato's Stepchildren, of course. But it has maybe too much of a hate aspect and too less of a love aspect about it to be on my list ;-)
@SHONNER7 жыл бұрын
I hated the episode as a kid. Now I like it. Ha! The same goes for For the World is Hollow, And I have Touched The Sky. Both were episodes where the doctor was being left behind, in some way.
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
Come on...Doomsday should easily be one of the top 10 episodes.
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
Plato's Stepchildren was in my opinion a pretty good episode as it opened everybody's eyes up to powerful beings abusing their ability to control others thinking that they were so powerful because of the curinide injested in the native foods, and looked down on others who didn't or couldn't obtain that exact same power. This time, you got a chance to see actor Michael Dunn potray a kind and lovable individual instead of the evil Dr. Michilio Loveless in the Wild Wild West tv show.
@danbasta36776 жыл бұрын
trha2222 The Doomsday Machine episode was by far a very excellent episode.
@signalstatstevedouglas13875 жыл бұрын
Beautiful woman on here for sure.
@karimmiteff32117 жыл бұрын
"Arena" certainly does not belong on that list, especially with its historic sci-fi pedigree. You could easily replace it with "And the Children Shall Lead", "Turnabout Intruder", "The Conscience of the King", "Plato's Stepchildren", or -- of course -- "Spock's Brain". What's funny is that "Spectre of the Gun" used to be one of my least favorite episodes... now I accept it quite readily, so tastes can change (still far from my favorite, though...).
@WilliamPitcher3 жыл бұрын
Spock's Brain and Turnabout Intruder weren't polarizing, we all agree those are bad ;-)
@dmnemaine3 жыл бұрын
The 3rd season was a mish-mash of good and bad episodes, but even the bad ones were memorable, silly, campy classics.
@maureentuohy86729 ай бұрын
I don’t get it? Why are these episodes “polarizing”? Does it have to do with audience reaction? I’m confused.
@maureentuohy86726 жыл бұрын
I actually Love The Empath. I think it’s thought provoking and really highlights the relationships among Kirk, Spock and McCoy. But for my money “The Corbomite Maneuver “ is the absolute best TOS. Fast paced , tense, and uplifting. But I have to say Spock’s Brain is pretty terrible. 🖖🏼
@taroman71006 жыл бұрын
Corbomite Maneuver with Ron Howard's little brother. they synched the voice over flawlessly.
@shawnjohnson97636 жыл бұрын
The reason Spock's brain isn't on the list is because it isn't polarizing. Everyone hates it.
@exexpat116 жыл бұрын
I remember watching it for the first time when I was a kid. I was like where is this going, that is stupid, and ok - why did they make that episode?
@julietfischer50566 жыл бұрын
Spock's Brain had a number of interesting ideas that were poorly executed. If it were a standalone episode of an anthology series or a movie in its own right, it could have been interesting as long as it had a decent script.
@PauzePeter6 жыл бұрын
Interesting choice for best episode in that "The Corbomite Maneuver" was the first non-pilot episode ever filmed (though not the first aired; the SFX took forever to come in... gathering all those light bulbs for Balok's ship, I assume ;)). I love this episode becuase there was an excitement in the air, everyone was trying to figure this thing out, inventing things, playing moments that would eventually become memes for the very first time, no one jaded or tired, no sense of "this has been done before." Great story, of course (and the first use of what would become the classic Trek "the monster is a good guy" twist at the end, before it was used so often it became cliche), but it's the raw, almost improvisational creativity on display that makes this episode so compelling. (And makes it easy to overlook what would later seem like "mistakes," like Spock yelling.) I wish they HAD been able to use this as the premiere episode as intended, instead of the far inferior "The Man Trap." History might be different. (Also, this episode is proof that the so-called "bottle episodes," the ones that took place almost entirely onboard the Enterprise, were among the very best, even though NBC... or at least, Stan Robertson, their representative... kept pushing for planet shows.)
@VonWenk6 жыл бұрын
I think the clip for No. 9 was from "That Which Survives," not "The Paradise Syndrome."
@VonWenk6 жыл бұрын
McCoy was on the planet with Kirk, so maybe the clip was from "The Tholian Web." Still not "The Paradise Syndrome."
@STho2057 жыл бұрын
Requiem was another stab at The Tempest. Like Forbidden Planet a decade before that actually inspired Star Trek. The screenwriter was the junior screenwriter on Forbidden Planet. Spectre, was Roddenberry's and the rest of the writing and production staff's roots in Westerns. Particularly Have Gun Will Travel (Roddenberry was a key writer). As an adult I see it as a classic puzzle of fate. As a kid it was just stupid. Empath, was very Outer Limits like, in fact it is very close to one of theirs done with Martin Sheen. It was also super cheap to film and got them back inside their budget. TZ had to do that once too. Film on cheaper soap opera sets at Burbank with videotape, instead of film at MGM. Gorn, like the Horta. It is an arrogance POV tale for progressive liberals. Again a Have Gun plot reworked. Wink, was a reworked 50s sci fi B movie. It had Kathy Brown so I liked it.
@VonWenk6 жыл бұрын
"The Empath" and the Outer Limits episode "Nightmare" were both directed by John Erman.
@AnnieVanAuken3 жыл бұрын
Don't agree with most of this list. My worst episode choices are "Spock's Brain", a laughable story, "Terror in the Dark", where Spock mind melds with a rock, "The Way to Eden", with stupid cliche hippies, and "Turnabout Intruder", the show's last gasp, where Kirk and a former lover exchange bodies, without his permission of course.
@stormcutter593 жыл бұрын
Me and my father just put together a list for the 20 best episodes in the series and Conscience of the King and Patterns of Force made within the final ten on our list. Conscience of the King is only dragged down a little from its very dragged out ending from a certain daughter and her psychotic monologue. The Empath, while slow and rather uneventful in terms of action, to me represents one of the best examples of why the main characters are so beloved in fiction. It singlehandedly has one of the best scenes between all three of the main cast, perfectly representing their relationship with one another. Patterns of Force is a great historical example of failing to learn from history, representing in excellence the pros and cons to the methods that would give a quick but unstable rise of an industrial Superpower. Almost all of these "polarizing" episodes have a strong degree of importance to them, even with a lot of the weaker elements that hold them back from being one of the greats. It's what makes TOS Star Trek so long-lasting.
@hubbsllc2 жыл бұрын
I like "Conscience of the King" for two reasons. One is that it's a twist on "'Kirk falls in love with X' of the week" in that Kirk's infatuation with Lenore (the adult daughter of Anton Karidian a.k.a. "Kodos the Executioner") turns out to be a pretext for an investigation without that being explicitly said. The other is that much is made of the relationship between Spock and McCoy - how much they respect and trust each other despite their tendency to bicker and trade insults. Like in "Space Seed," Spock will really get his Vulcan back up over despotism and injustice and he tells McCoy of his findings regarding Karidian with uncharacteristic passion.
@sanjivjhangiani3243 Жыл бұрын
The Empath was one of my favorite episodes, even as a boy. It was more like a play, but it did show the different characters and their friendship for one another.
@gabrielshear42983 жыл бұрын
All of these episodes were fine .. One episode I just couldn’t stand was Platos Step Children .. One of my all time favorites was City On The Edge Of Forever .. I always wished the franchise had revisited that planet and time machine .. Could’ve been a great movie !. Yes I’m an original Trekkie .. Look up Equicon 74 here on You Tube , I was there !. Got to meet all the stars and got autographs .. I even got to escort Arlene Martel to a conference room as she had just arrived and didn’t know where it was .. There’s a story behind her and myselfs meeting but I don’t have the time ..
@Kwolfx6 жыл бұрын
Arena is a good episode only marred by the rubber lizard costume and the Myth Busters demonstrating that you can't create gunpowder by mixing the rough elements together; they have to be carefully refined. As far as the lizard thing goes, what do you expect, it was the 1960's. The technology hadn't caught up with ideas writers could come up with. Can you imagine The Matrix if it had come out in the 1960's or 70's. It would probably look idiotic by today's standards.
@julietfischer50566 жыл бұрын
Hell, the very IDEA of 'The Matrix' would be next to impossible for anybody save the most imaginative writers. Computers took up the room and didn't have nearly the computing power of the average laptop. As for the means by which humans might hook up, such as VR headsets or other gear? Right up until it happened, a lot of knowledgeable people would have told you that virtual reality or non-keyboard/controller operation (however crude) was decades away -- I mean 'the year two thousand whatever' decades away -- and then that 'Power Glove' showed up and the first headsets sometime in the 1980s/1990s or so. The idea that people would have personal computers by the 1980s and they'd be ubiquitous in the 1990s would have been disputed.
@Kwolfx6 жыл бұрын
You should read the short story "A Logic named Joe" by Murray Leinster which more or less predicted personal computers (called Logic's in the story) and the internet back in 1946. The main story was about a Logic (that is given the name Joe) that develops self-awareness and taps into the world's computer libraries and then freely disperses this knowledge to anyone in the world who asks, because all of the Logics are connected in a network that anyone can access with their own Logic. Want to learn a more effective way to get high, Joe will tell you. Want to commit the perfect murder, Joe can tell you how to pull it off. Want sex advice even though your underage, Joe can tell you that too. Writers can imagine a lot of things that aren't remotely possible when they are written. Most of the time the details of these imagined worlds will be wrong but the general concepts can often be right on the money. One more example, in fact a better example, is the hollow-deck on STNG, which comes directly from the Ray Bradbury story, "The Veldt" which was published in 1950. This story is somewhat Matrix like. You have two children who become obsessed with a virtual world that eventually becomes a little too real. The children don't want to leave their self created world and go back into the real one.
@julietfischer50566 жыл бұрын
I've read 'A Logic Named Joe.' The animated Trek series had holo-decks. I remember the episode vaguely. As the trapped crew members freeze their asses off in a seeming wilderness, Uhura (I think) reminds them that they are still in a small room. Just keep going until they find a wall, then follow it to the door. The odd thing about 'The Veldt' is that the description of the room and its technology doesn't support the lions being anything more than projections on a wall. Makes you wonder what's up with the company that makes the technology.
@Kwolfx6 жыл бұрын
Yea, it's like STNG's hollow-deck built without safety protocols.
@TheBelegur6 жыл бұрын
The Way to Eden was just the worst. It was the one where the Enterprise is faring a bunch of hippies to a planet they think will be a new garden of Eden. It's basically Star Trek the hippy musical.
@aliensoup24206 жыл бұрын
"Yea Brother!"
@danielmeyers55986 жыл бұрын
Herbert!
@susanesquer15206 жыл бұрын
Amen ! (29 April 2018 1815 hours)
@DMSProduktions6 жыл бұрын
They were taking Uncle Bob, to Bob's Country Bunker!
@DMSProduktions6 жыл бұрын
It was TRIPPY man!
@Laceykat667 жыл бұрын
Really? I have not heard that "in There in Truth No Beauty" was a controversial episode. I thought Spock's monologue one of the best in the series. Perhaps your next video could enlighten those of us who do not dwell in places this comes up.
@helenagi7 жыл бұрын
Hopefully you do "dwell" in places as nice as I do ;-)
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
I think it's one of those sexist episodes. It's the one where the alien ambassador is so ugly that it drives people insane. They even say that beauty is their last prejudice and they compliment the woman not for her achievements, but for her beauty.
@blissmaster716 жыл бұрын
I have a lot of love for Spectre Of the Gun, not so much for The Empath...
@orgonkothewildlyuntamed63017 жыл бұрын
interesting you say seasong 3 was worst considering it had #1 episode(iyo not mine)
@magicsinglez5 жыл бұрын
The Paradise Syndrome is so good. . . The story may be pointless or even stupid, but I truly believed Kirk was in love with that babe he married while suffering amnesia. I’m a hopeless crybaby and romantic, and that makes it, for me, one of the one’s most captivating to watch. My favorite episode, though, right now, is ‘A Piece of the Action’. The film ST 4 used some of the same style of comedy as ‘A Piece of the Action’.
@WinstonCodesOn2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much a 3rd season list and they didn't even include Spock's Brain!
@CC-hx8gj3 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised Turnabout Intruder isn't on here. It seems to be either in everyone's top 10 or bottom 10 episodes.
@sandal_thong8631 Жыл бұрын
That was certainly polarizing and one of the prime examples of sexism on _Star Trek: TOS_ in that women couldn't be starship captains (until _Star Trek IV_ when the female captain lets her ship get neutralized- good job!). Also apparently there was a replacement-fear in white men that women wanted to kill them and take their jobs, which is what this episode is about. Finally she's not a cold calculating murderous villain but is insane (like Lenore in "Conscience of the King"). Thinking about how Kirk has no female friends that weren't ex-lovers (except Uhura), I can see him taking up with an ambitious woman at the Academy (after Ruth) who wants to be a starship captain like he does. But the notion that she "hated her own womanhood" is painful. One woman's analysis said that self-loathing was the core of the character, rather than being frustrated in her ambitions for a space career as her motivations were said to be. (Funny how all his other exes left him with a positive memories, including the one who prosecuted him in "Court Martial.")
@sinz5219 күн бұрын
The dress worn by 7:24 Louise Sorel (who played Raina in "Methuslah") really made her look fat. Probably the worst costume TOS ever had.
@coolramone5 жыл бұрын
ST TOS was .. da best! A classic! Although it was all just science fiction drama .. and I repeat .. fiction. Reality is much more interesting.
@int531855 жыл бұрын
Requiem featured an outstanding performance by James Daly. It was Kirk's weakness that ruined it.
@daarrdaarr23796 жыл бұрын
I know this an unpopular opinion but I think season 2 was the worst season of TOS. There were too many episodes set on planets which had societies mirrored on alternate earth history. These episodes got boring very quickly. I also found the music in season 2 to be out of place for a sci-fi series and it now sounds extremely dated. Season 1 was by far the best season and Alexander Courage's music gave season 1 a genuine 1960s sci-fi atmosphere. I may be biased but I rather enjoyed much of season 3 (besides the really bad episodes). I was first introduced to Star Trek by Star Trek II and TOS season 3 so it holds special memories for me. I also liked how they reused Courage's season 1 music for many of the episodes.
@VonWenk6 жыл бұрын
You don't get to complain about the season 2 feeling dated and then praise the music from season 1 for creating a 60s atmosphere.
@daarrdaarr23796 жыл бұрын
@@VonWenk because season 1 music actually sounded like a sci-fi score. Season 2 sounded like it came from some 1950s Robin Hood movie. The Beatles songs are from the 1960s yet still sounds fresh today - especially tracks such as Tomorrow Never Knows.
@Jimmer937 жыл бұрын
Don't think Wink of an eye should be on the list. One of the best of TOS. I quite like Requiem for Methuselah and Spectre of the gun too, although I can understand those being 50/50
@GopherBaroque615 жыл бұрын
You see, that's EXACTLY why it's on the list. You love it. Others hate it.
@VonWenk4 жыл бұрын
I like Wink of an Eye, but I do have a few issues with it, like why would Kirk's body being sped up affect his phaser and why doesn't anyone on the bridge notice that a phaser has been fired?
@daffidavit6 жыл бұрын
Out of all TOS women, it was almost impossible to choose which actress was the "most beautiful". There were so many. But I always felt that "Raina" had the most beautiful profile of all of them. She looked like a young "Stevie Nicks" IMHO.
@calql8er2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, and Shatner tried to bang every one of them
@God.Almighty2 жыл бұрын
agreed, they've all been good. but for me, marlena from mirror mirror has always been a tad above the rest.
@michaelhughes44662 ай бұрын
Marianna Hill in Dagger of the Mind. Not only the beautiful in Star Trek, but the most physically perfect woman that is possible to exist.
@Dlytell6 жыл бұрын
To be polarizing is not so bad, Remember this show was produced on a weekly basis with a limited budget. So some shows would be less than great, but still they produced many great ones.
@jv-lk7bc6 жыл бұрын
Now that is what they call 'damning with faint praise'. The budget was smallish by modern American standards, but pretty big for the time. (remember, the competition was Bonanza, Leave it to Beaver, Gilligan's Island...). The real reason for the inconsistency was the constant tug-of-war between the network (pushing for stuff acceptable to censors, mainstream, sponsors... ie mediocrity) and Roddenberry (pushing for something that actually predicted the future ...ie post-sexual revolution, post-Great Society, racial and gender equality...all the stuff guaranteed to polarize) To be polarizing isn't just "not so bad", it is a badge of honor. It is what made Roddenberry's show a legend.
@NelsonMontana123419 сағат бұрын
Spectre, Battlefield and Patterns all have a great message. Arena is fun. Any episode that had "Mudd" is terrible.
@scottbilger92947 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of you are missing the point of this collection. These are episodes people _disagree_ most about, one person's Ten Best, another's Ten Worst.
@zitacarno44436 жыл бұрын
A junior-high-school student once wrote on a test paper, "Factions are fights. They are found in usually friendly groups." So it is with Star Trek enthusiasts.
@telephotousa6 жыл бұрын
Somehow I doubt the episodes listed here are anyone's Ten Best, or Ten Worst. Most fall somewhere in the middle of the pack.
@bgarri576 жыл бұрын
True, but "Spectre of the Gun" would make my top ten list.
@michaelweigel82532 жыл бұрын
The Gorn sounds like an old man getting up in the morning.
Season 3 has its moments, but there shouldn't be any discussion about Requiem for Methuselah. There's a deadly disease running through the ship, and three crewmen have already died from it. Kirk's put his life on the line when they were far less threatened than that, but now he's going to put their danger aside for the woman-of-the-week? He didn't lose his ability to command after losing Edith Keeler or Miramanee, but losing a woman he's known for three or four days sends him into a deep depression that it takes Spock basically wiping his mind to pull him out of? And Spock's behavior is even worse. To tamper with Kirk's mind is contrary to everything he's said he believes in when it comes to mental privacy. He's certainly come a long way from being unwilling to perform a mind meld on Simon Van Gelder.
@Nightmaregamer-y7n7 жыл бұрын
The execution of the episode is questionable-but the concept of Flint is among the most interesting in the original series.
@jamesparker10637 жыл бұрын
yes, "Flint" was borrowed from "Jameison" from original TZ...then showed up later, in "Highlander" if you "nit pick" ST, it never ends; virtually none of the episodes had real scientific plausibility..."Requiem" is one of my faves...me being a romantic and possibly over-emotional...Rayna's death scene was perfect, as was Spock "scrubbing" Kirks mind..."out of character"? possibly, but not necessarilly...he did similar act in "Empath", and for similar, pragmatic reasons...sometimes love/passion can happen so quickly, so overpoweringly, and Kirk was revealed as not being immune...and, yes, it WAS the really only episode where he truly "fell" for a girl, to such an extent...
@bobchurch61757 жыл бұрын
That's just it. Anything could have happened in Turnabout Intruder, but Methuselah and Changling were great episodes where you notice the occasional clinker.
@trwent7 жыл бұрын
And she was not even a woman--she was an android!!
@bobchurch61757 жыл бұрын
You say that like it's a bad thing.
@patrickwilson1459 Жыл бұрын
Arena, Elaan of Troyius and Let That Be Your Last Battlefield are some of my favorite episodes. The Empath and Patters of Force weren’t some of the best but the other ones seen were ok. Did you know that Spectre of the Gun was Walter Koenig’s favorite episode? I loved City on the Edge of Forever, The Changeling, The Ultimate Computer and Day of the Dove but didn’t like Spock’s Brain, I was really disappointed with The Way to Eden and absolutely I hated And The Children Shall Lead.
@wcg19891 Жыл бұрын
Requiem simply doesn’t make sense. The Enterprise was a plague ship with crew dying. And literally within four hours Kirk almost forgets all that and endangers the mission by falling in love with an android? Doesn’t make sense.
@asyouwish95673 жыл бұрын
I'll give Empath polarizing points. I didn't care for it but a lot of people do. Wink of an Eye I don't really get that. Its a nice middle of the road episode with the femme fatale trope jealousy ploy. What's not to like? Classic nerd episode. Doesn't everybody like Patterns of Force? This is a hard list to make and keep it coherant. What does it mean other than its a love it or hate it. I think the ones people hate most people hate. The others they probably don't have strong feelings about.
@susanesquer15206 жыл бұрын
Conscience of the king (April 2018 1812 hours)
@dressinggownsessions72964 ай бұрын
Running through this list: 10 Spectre Of The Gun is great, one of the standouts of season 3. 9 The Paradise Syndrome is an interesting character study but the story doesn't hold water. 8 Wink Of An Eye is a great idea in theory but again the story falls apart when you think about it in detail, pity. 7 Elaan Of Troyius has been criticised for gender cliches but everything else about it is more than good enough. 6 Is There In Truth No Beauty? is one of the better episodes of season 3, some very interesting ideas that do work. The Medusans are one of the more interesting alien races of the series. 5 Requiem For Methuselah is a little contrived, a cross between The Tempest and Pygmalion and I'm not sure the whole thing quite works but there's plenty worse in season 3. 4 Let That Be Your Last Battlefield is the least subtle episode of the series but that doesn't make it bad. It goes a bit off-message as both sides are shown to be as bad as the other, but it's still good. And it gave us the destruct sequence don't forget! 3 Arena is a great episode, more often than not featured in top 10-20 polls of the series. The people who don't like it probably just don't appreciate how little time and money the producers had to make the show - for what they had, the sometimes-maligned Gorn costume was pretty fantastic. 2 Patterns Of Force is another one that's controversial for one detail, but otherwise the story holds up. If they cut all the Nazi references, if Gill had just become a "regular dictator" and they'd made up their own generic evil uniforms etc, the episode would be accepted more generally (I think this also could apply to The Omega Glory, if the Yankees & Communists detail was cut, everything else about the story would be OK). 1 The Empath has good and bad points. The Vians' actions are questionable, if they hadn't gone to the trouble of testing Gem, they might have been able to save more than one planet's population (and nothing was said about whether they'd been testing the worth of any other planets' people), that's a major thumbs-down for the episode, but our heroes' response to all this is everything that makes Trek great. Calling this the most controversial episode is completely understandable.
@ericelander99362 жыл бұрын
Have no problem with any except for #10 & #1. Some of them are pretty high on my list of favorites.
@hertzair11862 жыл бұрын
…..I found: Specter of The Gun, Spock’s Brain, Let That be your Last Battle Field, Patterns of Force, The Empath….to be almost unwatchable. Arena, Corbomite Maneuver, Doomsday Machine and Shore Leave being my favorites.
@SnowDaulphin4 жыл бұрын
My take is that some of these episodes with many laughable elements as many others if remade with modern day effects they would be more greatly appreciated and understood. The episode with the Horta was actually really interesting but the it was clear there was a man under it.
@charleskuckel31736 жыл бұрын
I have NO IDEA why ARENA is so polarizing. Kirk and the Gorn are forced into combat. Kirk realized in the aftermath that the colony might have infringed on alien space. Spectre Of The Gun isn't polarizing as much as it's lame. They were over budget and without a script. They replayed the Gunfight at the OK Corral except the Earps and Doc Holliday were the BAD guys. Poor episode. I agree with Let That Be Your Last Battlefield being a bit TOO preachy and moralizing. However, it DID make good points about extremism. I would've liked to have Loki and Commissioner Biel meet up again in another series such as The Next Generation to bring the conflict to a conclusion of some sort. After all, they lived a millennia!