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The Rewatch 23: Errand of Mercy

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.26 Errand of Mercy (3-23-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 0/23

Notable Guest Stars:
John Colicos – Commander Kor.  Kor returns in DS9 for several episodes.
John Abbott-
Ayelborne. 

Review:                                                                       

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The Rewatch 22: The Devil in the Dark

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.25 The Devil in the Dark (3-9-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 1/23

Notable Guest Stars:
Ken Lynch – Chief Engineer Vanderberg.  He was known for his staring role in The Plainclothesman
Janos Prohaska –
The Horta.  Prohaska was a professional stuntman and acrobat.

Review:    

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The Rewatch 21: This Side of Paradise

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.24 This Side of Paradise (2-23-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 0/22

Notable Guest Stars:
Jill Ireland –Leila Kalomi. She appeared several times on Man from U.N.C.L.E and was quite popular.
Frank Overton –
Elias Sandoval.  This was his last performance. The actor died two months after the episode aired.

Review:

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The Rewatch 20: A Taste of Armageddon

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.23 A Taste of Armageddon (2-23-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 0/22

Notable Guest Stars:
David Opatoshu – Anan 7. Known for his role in the film Exedus and the television series Gabriel’s Fire
Gene Lyons-
Ambassador Fox. Known for being on the television show Ironsides
Barbara Babcock=
Mea 3.  I knew her primarily from Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman
Miko Mayama –
Yeoman Tamaura

Review:

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The Rewatch 18: The Return of the Archons

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.21 The Return of the Archons (2-9-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 0/22

Notable Guest Stars:
Harry Townes – Reger. Character actor on many shows in the 1960s.
Torin Thatcher –
Marplon. Stage and screen actor who appeared Hamlet along side Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
Charles Macaulay-
Landru.  He would appear on several Star Trek episodes.

Review:

This episode is basically The Purge, Star Trek style.  The Enterprise, while looking for the whereabouts where a ship has gone missing found themselves exploring a planet that is early 1900s in development.  They are telepathically controlled by Landru, a computer who attempts to make a better world.  They have a festival every so often where all hell breaks loose ala The Purge.  Apparently as you age, the aggression isn’t as strong, and you can avoid the ‘festival’.

For once, Kirk doesn’t send all the senior officers down at once, instead sending Sulu and a junior officer to investigate further.  When Sulu comes back acting odd, he then decides to send a larger party down including himself, Spock and Dr. McCoy.  Scotty is left in charge of the ship while they are gone.

According to the wiki page for this episode, it was criticized for being against organized religion, although I don’t really see that unless you see organized religion as cults.  I see this more about a totalitarianism.  We have a government/leader who controls every aspect of the people’s lives.  Kirk’s philosophy that individualism is important to survival is what wins the day when the computer doesn’t quite get and blows up.  That being said, they do use some religious style words like “Are you in the body”.

The episode overall was good and had a good balance of characters and their tasks. The costume department did a good job with the outfits.

Interesting Notes:

  • Directed by Joseph Pevney
  • Written by Gene Roddenberry
  • Introduction of the Prime Directive, although its not really followed.
  • There are some obvious goofs in this episode, particularly the black out windows in the lodging house.

Pros:

  •    Introduction to some of Star Trek lore
  • Costumes and outdoor sets

Cons:

  • The portrayal of the characters on the planet.  Often, they are seen cowering in fear.  They are rebels on their planet, so I expected fear a little more subtle.  Its almost like they are meant to look like children almost and to show an alternative to the bravery of Kirk and Spock (et al).
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The Rewatch: 17 Court Martial

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.20 Court Martial (1-19-67)
Rating: 2/5
Redshirt Status:  0/22

Notable Guest Stars:
Percy Rodriguez – Commodore Stone. Guest starred on several tv series.
Elisha Cook
–  Samuel T. Cogley – played a minor character in The Maltese Falcon
Joan Marshall:
Lt. Areel Shaw. Guest stared on many television series throughout the 1950s and 60s. 
Richard Webb
– Lt.Cmd Ben Finney .  A common face in Westerns, and the star of Captain Midnight.
Alice Rawlings –
Jame Finney.  Ms. Rawlings was a frequent guest star on the Patty duke Show

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The Rewatch 16: Tomorrow is Yesterday

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.19 Tomorrow is Yesterday (1-26-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status:  0/22

Notable Guest Stars:
 Roger Perry – Captain John Christopher

Review:

This is not one of the strongest of the episodes, but overall is not the worst either.  It’s the first true time travel episode as the Enterprise finds itself stuck in in a slingshot due to a ‘black star’ which I am assuming due to notes I read about this episode is what would be called a black hole.  They arrive back in the late 1960s, just shortly before the moon landing. 

For some odd reason when the stop they are in the outer atmosphere and able to be seen by observers on the ground.  This causes some problems when they send up plans to find out what the UFO is.  They end up bringing Capt. John Christopher onboard to avoid changing the timeline.  Spock eventually realizes that was a bad idea and they spent the rest of the episode trying to fix this mistake and coming across a variety of obstacles.

This episode has a lot in common with The Voyage Home.  They use the same method of going to the future and coming home as they did in this episode. There is also the talk of if you took someone from the past and brought him to the future, would he be able to be reeducated so he was up to date, or able to handle being away from his family/friends in the past.

So this is a good episode to watch if you are fond of time travel stories.  It also makes you consider how everything is interconnected and taking one element away could change everything.

Interesting Notes:

  •  Directed by Michael Herlihy
  • Written by DC Fortuna
  • First true time travel episode in Star Trek
  • According to Wikipedia, this originally was designed as a second part to the episode The Naked Time shown earlier in the season.  Perhaps because it ended up being written by someone else it doesn’t seem to connect in anyway that I can see that possible.
  • Considering that this episode aired 2 years prior to the launch of Apollo 11, they were fairly accurate on when the moon landing happened.
  • On the flip side, this episode aired the day before the Apollo 1 fire, killing 3 astronauts and delaying the program for a year.

Pros:

  •  Interesting sets and a connection the time period

Cons:

  •  Timeline issues.  They hadn’t quite settled on when Kirk & Co were in the timeline.  They are about 300 years in the future, although this episode suggests 200.
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The Rewatch 15: Arena

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.18 The Arena (1-19-67)
Rating: 5/5
Redshirt Status: 2/22

Notable Guest Stars:
Carolyne Barry (as Carole Shelyne) – TheMetron.  Oddly enough she would also appear in the 18th episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
Vic Perrin –
First Metron.  He was probably best known for his work on the Outer Limits

Review:

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The Rewatch 13: The Galileo Seven

Series: Star Trek (The Original Series)
Episode: 1.16 The Galileo Seven (1-5-67)
Rating: 4/5
Redshirt Status: 3/20

Notable Guest Stars:
Don Marshall- Lt. Boma.  Best known for his role in Land of the Giants.
John Crawford –
Commissioner FarrisHe has appeared in several disaster movies, such as The Towering Inferno and The Poseidon Adventure.
Phyllis Douglas-
Yeoman Mears.  She played Bonnie Blue Butler in Gone with the Wind)

Review:

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