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   Dragon Lady to whodunit   
   Re: 40-yr-old reruns of Star Trek beatin   
   27 Oct 09 20:34:07   
   
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   From: dragonlady60@q.com   
      
   "whodunit"  wrote in message   
   news:hc5s31$isb$3@news.eternal-september.org...   
   > Dragon Lady wrote:   
   >>  wrote in message   
   >> news:bsu7r6-gm5.ln1@librarian.sky.com...   
   >>> And verily, didst Dragon Lady  hastily babble   
   >>> thusly:   
   >>>> It was also the beginning of acceptance for the "nerd" faction, and for   
   >>>> science fiction in general.  It was in fact, not a bad show for the   
   >>>> times   
   >>>> and considering the budget they operated under.  Yes, we now know much   
   >>>> of   
   >>>> the "science" wouldn't work, but you have to remember the show was made   
   >>>> in   
   >>>> the late sixties.  We were still excited about having gotten to the   
   >>>> moon!   
   >>> Most of it was made before they landed on the moon.   
   >>> But yes, it was during the space race.   
   >>>   
   >>> Also don't forget, Trek got let down by some TERRIBLE episodes in series   
   >>> 3.   
   >>> I won't mention a certain organ belonging to a pointy eared person...   
   >>   
   >> True, all the worst episodes are from the third season.  I'm afraid you   
   >> lost me the the "certain organ" refrence though.  Which episode are we   
   >> talking about?   
   >>   
   >>   
   > "Spock's Brain"   
      
   Oh, God, that had to be one of the worst.   
      
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