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Star Trek: The Original Series
Michael - I agree, but fans abbreviate it as TOS for The Original Series. LLAP 🖖🏼
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Omg me too for Grey's. boring Boring BORING!!!! Enough already, get over yourselves so we can all move on with something new!!!
Star Trek: The Original Series’ Only 2-Part Episode Created One Of The Franchise’s Best Tropes
Star Trek TOS Season 1 2 part Episode 'The Menagerie' is 11 and 12, not 15 and 16. Episode 15 is 'Shore Leave' and 16 is 'The Galileo Seven'
You are correct that 'Court Martial' is Episode 20.
After The Original Series' Terrible Finale, Star Trek Avoided A Sci-Fi Trope For 53 Years
Turnabout Intruder was so crazy. The only bonus was watching Kirk be Janice Lester being Kirk. Spock Amok was really hilarious though.
I read that even the actors on TOS didn't know that Turnabout Intruder was the final episode aka The Finale. What a disappointment. Had it been well-written, it could've been brilliant but instead we got...meh 😵 All Our Yesterdays would've been so much better as The Finale. Where was GR when we needed him?
10 Best Episodes Of Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Ranked
But Spock's Brain is hilariously funny and if you watch his belt, it appears and disappears once. There's a couple of other bloopers in it too, but mostly just so much to giggle at - poor Leonard.
10 Best Episodes Of Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3, Ranked
I like most of Season 3 for various reasons but my favourites are 'The Paradise Syndrome' and 'Elaan of Troyius'. In both episodes, Kirk genuinely falls in love. Elaan seems only to have him under the spell of her Elaasian tears, but through the episode it seems that he genuinely cares for her and his gentle heart is moved by losing her to the ruler of Troyius.
The addition of the beautiful Miramanee carrying his child makes his loss of her so much more painful. It echoes the depth of his loss of Edith Keeler in 'City on the Edge of Forever' in Season 1
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I've never thought of it as losing masculinity per se, but I do agree with that viewpoint all right.
For me, as soon as the word Fae is mentioned in the title or plot summary, it's a hard for that book. It's such a worn-out, over-done concept. Something new, please...