Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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The City on the Edge of Forever struck me as something that would have been cool in the 60s, but as someone who is familiar with so many things that were no doubt influenced by it and moved faster, I found it a little interesting. I guess that's part of the curse of inventing a particular trope.Here's what I'd consider essential TOS. Skip the rest. Over half are first season episodes, just showing how the quality slid as it went on. Only 2 are from season 3. Shit, you could even skip The Menagerie, since The Cage makes it mostly redundant. A lot of older fans probably saw Menagerie first, since Cage wasn't available to general audiences for years. I saw The Cage first, so when I watched the Menagerie, it felt like a clip show. It's impossible for me to unsee it as such, although I do commend the creative way the writers and producers used the original pilot footage and built a compelling episode around it. My personal favorite episodes from this list are probably The Devil in the Dark and Amok Time--the former is what I would consider a perfect Star Trek episode, right up there with The Motion Picture, The Measure of a Man, Distant Origin, and Far Beyond The Stars.
The Cage
The Corbomite Maneuver
The Naked Time
Balance of Terror
The Galileo Seven
The Menagerie Pts. 1 & 2
Arena
Space Seed
The Devil in the Dark
Errand of Mercy
The City on the Edge of Forever
Amok Time
The Doomsday Machine
The Changeling
Mirror, Mirror
The Trouble With Tribblesthe e
Journey To Babel
The Tholian Web
Let That Be Your Last Battlefield
Devil in the Dark is probably my favorite episode I've seen so far. Plus, it has my favorite.. "i'm a doctor not a..." [bricklayer]. Balance of Terror is pretty good. And of course I liked Amok Time for fleshing out the Vulcan species. I've also seen Mirror, MIrror, the Trouble with Tribbles, Errand of Mercy, and Let That Be Your Last Battlefield. I enjoy the first two, the latter left me a little cold, I think because the cold war allegory doesn't do a lot for me as someone who had the end of the cold war as one of their early memories.