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From: don@umd5.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: worst episode
Message-ID: <634@umd5.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 4-Jul-85 13:36:13 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  4 13:36:13 1985
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Reply-To: don@umd5.UUCP (Don Preuss)
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In article <323@ucdavis.UUCP> ccrrick@ucdavis.UUCP (Rick Heli) writes:
>> I vote for "The Children Shall Lead" as the worst episode.  The villian
>> was a more or less a half-baked space boogie monster.  Kirk's solution was
>> just a little too cute.  It's the one episode I saw that I couldn't wait
>> for it to be over.
>
>I think there is a tie in this category.  And the Children Shall
>Lead and Spock's Brain ought to share the silliness award.
>

How about 'Spectre of the Gun'? They didn't have a good science-fiction
script , so *POOF*! - they used an old western story.


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