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"Star Trek" The Changeling (1967)


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"Star Trek" (1966): Season 2: Episode 3 -- The Enterprise encounters a probe named Nomad

Overview

User Rating:
8.0/10   352 votes
Director:

Marc Daniels

Writers:

John Meredyth Lucas (written by)
Gene Roddenberry (creator)

Contact:

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TV Series:

"Star Trek" (1966)

Original Air Date:

29 September 1967 (Season 2, Episode 3)

Genre:

Adventure | Sci-Fi more

Plot:

A powerful reconstructed artificially intelligent Earth probe with a murderously twisted imperative comes on to the Enterprise and confuses Capt. Kirk as his creator. full summary | full synopsis

Plot Keywords:

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User Comments:

Stupid more (6 total)


Cast

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Additional Details

Runtime:

USA:60 min | Argentina:60 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono

Certification:

Argentina:Atp


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Nomad was launched from Earth in 2002. more

Goofs:

Revealing mistakes: During Nomad's initial attack on the Enterprise, the bridge crew react to the "hit" so violently that the helm/navigation console is lifted clear off the ground and almost tipped over. more

Quotes:

Spock: Intelligence does not necesarily require bulk, Mr. Scott. more

Movie Connections:

Referenced in "Team Knight Rider: Apocalypse Maybe (#1.20)" (1998) more


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Stupid, 2 June 2009
Author: Blueghost from the San Francisco Bay Area

Classic Trek aficionados often pan the Third Season of Classic Trek as being the worst of the worst, and specifically they assign "Spock's Brain" as being the absolute worst Star Trek episode ever.

I disagree. I label "The Changeling" as the worst, and not because it was used as the basis for the first Star Trek feature film back in the late 70s.

No.

I just can't stand the execution of this story. The story concept is intriguing enough, but the interpersonal interaction with the mechanical antagonist and Enterprise crew, to me at least, is nearly laughable. If I'm watching classic Trek, and this thing happens to be on the DVD set I've got in the player, then I may keep it on in the background, but it's really painful to watch at times.

To me this episode is the poster boy for people to point at who think Star Trek is stupid. And you know what? I'd be hard pressed to deny them that claim after watching this particular installment.

I just don't know what went wrong here. For all the money that they had to spend on this episode, was this really the best the creative team could come up with? One is reminded of "Red Dwarf's" props department, and the Holly-Hop drive prop. Yeah, it's that bad.

Shatner and gang give us Kirk and crew to outwit a schizophrenic robot. It's a little cliché in that regard, which just adds another nail in the coffin for this episode, but it's not really the defining moment as some may think.

Not a worthy installment of the franchise, if somewhat interesting. Good acting (save for M-5), poor production values (again, M-5), and a lack of vision on how to properly present the story.

Take it for what it's worth.

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