RM>BN>And then of course there were the timeless classics like "The Way
>BN>to Eden."
RM>It may not have been as serious as those others, but it was just as
>good, and *extremely* entertaining.
That's why I liked that one, and even the "Spock's Brain" episode. Fun,
and with one or two good ideas. The "classic" episodes weren't really so
far away in quality from these. The one I can't stand is where they
visit the people wearing blonde beehive wigs and worshipping the
Godzilla head. Mind you, I can't tell you why "Star Trek" worked, and
the other series by Gene Roddenberry ("Earth Two"), looked so ludicrous.
It must have been the chemistry between the lead actors, that made them
enjoyable to watch no matter what junk they were put in.
Jack Ruttan
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