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Who Mourns for Adonais.... it offends me... it really does. It uses the Greek deity names while confusing Apollo as part of the Greek Pantheon with Apollo's place in the Roman Pantheon... HIS POWERS ARE DIFFERENT!

Also... Apollo is the god of archery, prophesy, disease etc etc etc... yet do we see these?

The closest we get t seeing him as 'the Far Worker' (Homeric Epithet) is with the 'hand thing'. As well as that... Apollo does not attract women... he has to convince them to be interested in him... see the story of Cassandra.

Sorry... I'm ranting... maybe I should put my list of quibbles with this episode over in YATI... because to be honest Gilbert Ralston just doesn't know the first thing about Greek gods.

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+1 History/Mythology Dork =)

Awesome reasoning. In seventh grade, I actually picked apart that episode for a report on mythology. I'm glad to know someone else appreciates the awfulness of Who Mourns....
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Moose wrote:Who Mourns for Adonais.... it offends me... it really does. It uses the Greek deity names while confusing Apollo as part of the Greek Pantheon with Apollo's place in the Roman Pantheon... HIS POWERS ARE DIFFERENT!

Also... Apollo is the god of archery, prophesy, disease etc etc etc... yet do we see these?

The closest we get t seeing him as 'the Far Worker' (Homeric Epithet) is with the 'hand thing'. As well as that... Apollo does not attract women... he has to convince them to be interested in him... see the story of Cassandra.

Sorry... I'm ranting... maybe I should put my list of quibbles with this episode over in YATI... because to be honest Gilbert Ralston just doesn't know the first thing about Greek gods.


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Strictly TOS

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Way To Eden for sure. I love Spock's Brain though, what's not to love about a space dildo?
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Am I the only one who found The Man Trap to be wholly ridiculous?
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I mean I know it's the first episode to air and therefor has to be semi-important, etc. But damn, it was quite awful.
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I thought it was a stretch that Bones was running into an old girlfriend in space. I know the Federation is small as sci-fi powers go but it's still pretty big.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:I thought it was a stretch that Bones was running into an old girlfriend in space. I know the Federation is small as sci-fi powers go but it's still pretty big.
And that's not the last time it happened either, within TOS.
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Yes, I recall that Nurse Chapell signed on to find Roger Corby.
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Unfortunately, those are just a couple out of many examples of 'Trek writers ignoring logic, or even a sembalnce of common sense, in order to avoid actually having to work to explain a plot line.
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I was recently reminded of another stinker: The Omega Glory possibly the worst in the second season and definetly on par with Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.
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Wait, Kendall? You think Let that be Your Last Battlefield was a BAD episode?! It's a bit overdone, but c'mon, that was one of the quintessential episodes of original Trek. I won't go with Graham's review and call it *****, but it's one of the earliest Trek episodes that I have a memory of, and for obvious reason. The message was classic Trek, without sinking to the depths of crap like The Way to Eden
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I think it was completely over the top. I mean black on one side and white on the other? A little more subtley would be nice.
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