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A "beaker full of death", Spock? You've got a flair for the dramatic. | A "beaker full of death", Spock? You've got a flair for the dramatic. | ||
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109: '''Dagger of the Mind''' ''[[1966]] [[November 3]]'' | |||
(First watched 2009-01-08) This will sound pretty generic, but... standardly nice. There's a problem and a mystery, and (most of) the crew acts competently to get to the bottom of it. | |||
Dr. Noel, though... nah. She seemed to border on the insubordinate by dissing Kirk's concerns during the first half of the episode. And it especially bugged me when she said that taking a closer look at a failed project would have no scientific purpose. One, that's absolutely false. Learning from mistakes is a Big Thing. Two, since it turned out to be the "failed" project that messed up the doctor who escaped to the Enterprise, it was directly relevant to their investigation; something they wouldn't know if they only looked on the surface of everything. | |||
So this episode had the original mind meld. A bit different than what they boiled it down to later. More hand-to-face positions, more of Spock asking himselves questions. Not so much the simple hand-on-face pattern and "''My mind to your mind. My thoughts to your thoughts.''" stuff. | |||
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110: '''The Corbomite Maneuver''' ''[[]] [[]]'' | |||
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