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Eden holds up better than you think it will. Watched it a couple months ago, was very pleasantly surprised.

Lights of Zetar creeped me right the fuck out as a kid. To this day it's the Star Trek episode that I'm scared to watch.

Rate what?
There's a "rate it" function up toward the top of this review page. What would we be rating? The Star Trek episodes being discusses? Or the quality of the review itself?

No, wait, what? Cloud William?

What's her number?

Music
Elaan of Troyius original score by Fred Steiner. Jeff Bond says:

Last Battlefield is awesome
Not because it's good, which it's not, but for the riveting destruct sequence.

I didn't get that as a kid. I watched it a few months ago, on TV Land or Nick @ Nite or something, and at the end I was like "Wait. He's giving them a plague or something."

Tell me you don't shed a tear watching Batgirl suffocate
And then getting blown up!

Supposedly, the fact that Potter never gets busted almost kept this film from getting past the censors.

Gottacook, in the comments on the Is There In Truth No Beauty review, you specifically called out:

She's preggo in the episode, but the divine Julie Newmar guest-starred in a Star Trek episode, Friday's Child.

Marianna Hill as Dr Helen Noel in Dagger of the Mind.

RE: "something Phoenix"

Re: "Painfully dry"

I read the James Blish novelizations. Story-izations? Novellette-izations? As I remember, they weren't book length. Maybe ~4 or 5 to a book? Some of them were pretty good. He also did Spock Must Die!

Music
Wink of an Eye was a track job. Empath had an original score by George Duning, who also did the score to Is There In Truth No Beauty, and a part score for And The Children Shall Lead. He had also done the season 2 scores for Metamorphosis and Return To Diana Muldaur (part score), plus the Nazi march in

Yes! The animated series!

Remember Zack's comment to start the review of Spock's Brain? Imagine you've done your letter writing campaign, you've saved your show. Now you're sitting down to watch the first episode, and you can't wait. THIS IS GONNA BE AWESOME! And then you get — Spock's Brain.