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210: '''Journey to Babel''' | 210: '''Journey to Babel''' ''[[1967]] [[November 17]]'' | ||
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211: '''Friday's Child''' ''[[1967]] [[December 1]]'' | |||
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212: '''The Deadly Year''' ''[[1967]] [[December 8]]'' | |||
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213: '''Obsession''' ''[[1967]] [[December 15]]'' | |||
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214: '''Wolf in the Fold''' ''[[1967]] [[December 22]]'' | |||
Kirk: "It seems impossible, but all the evidence points to Jack the Ripper!" Uhhh, up to that point the ONLY piece of evidence pointing to Jack the Ripper was a nickname muttered by a psychic. If that's all the evidence I had to go on, I'd think maybe crazy-Scotty was being inspired by the historical killer. | |||
The guy who ended up being the corporeal body of the... thing... sounded like Radar from M*A*S*H. | |||
I noticed one of the historical bits of serial-killery mentioned was in [[2156]]. I wonder, if it had gone on a season or two longer, if they would've tried to make an [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]] episode about that; though of course it couldn't reach a full conclusion. | |||
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[[Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3]] | [[Star Trek: The Original Series Season 3]] |