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I like how this episode's unnecessary Kirk shirt ripping came courtesy of Dr. McCoy, who for some reason badly needed to inject his serum into the Captain's upper arm. | I like how this episode's unnecessary Kirk shirt ripping came courtesy of Dr. McCoy, who for some reason badly needed to inject his serum into the Captain's upper arm. | ||
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105: '''The Enemy Within''' ''[[]] [[]]'' | |||
(First watched 2008-12-31) The original crazy transporter malfunction episode? Actually this one was really good. Since it involved two different parts of a person that eventually needed to be reintegrated it reminds me a bit of [Star Trek: Voyager Season 1 Voyager's "Faces"]. I didn't quite like how they called the two Kirks good and evil, and kept talking about how the captain needed his evil to be the captain. It seemed more of... overthinking Kirk and primal Kirk. | |||
So I don't quite understand why they couldn't help the people on the planet's surface more. If there was a reason they couldn't send a shuttlecraft (other than it hadn't been introduced to the series yet) I didn't hear it. Also, while there were problems with things like heaters and people duplicating and not functioning properly, would that have stopped them from sending a decent tent or something? All these guys just seemed to have one flimsy blanket. | |||
Written by [[Richard Matheson]]. | |||
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