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Well, folks, we’ve got a real fun one today.
I should probably point out that I’m not being sarcastic; this episode really is a lot of fun.

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Well, folks, we’ve got a real fun one today.
I should probably point out that I’m not being sarcastic; this episode really is a lot of fun.

Images from TrekCore.com
In this episode, the crew of the Enterprise goes to check out some cool science shit when things go catastrophically wrong.
Which, to be fair, describes a lot of episodes.

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And here we are, back at the clip show only showing clips from one episode of the series. As with my previous post on the subject, I’ll be glossing over the parts taken from “The Cage,” basically because I’ve already talked about it.

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Have a seat and let me tell you about the universe’s worst psychiatrist.
(Also, as a side note, whenever I hear “(blank) Of The Mind,” the first thing I think of is this.)
Well, this episode vindicated my decision to never have children.

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I keep wanting to call this “The Evil Within,” but that’s something else entirely.
Anyway, in this episode, we get the first instance of the beloved transporter malfunction trope.
Welcome back! This time around I’m looking at “Where No Man Has Gone Before,” which is the second episode in a row with the “dude with psychic powers fucks shit up” theme.