Visual effects comparison of the original broadcast & the Remastered versions.
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This ep isn't graven in to my memory like some others, but I do have some little bits and pieces for this one:
- Morgan Woodward was damn scary in both of his appearances. Hulking, sinister, dangerous and borderline terrifying. Maybe not invincible-terrifying like Lurch-Ruk, but still a tremendous baddie of sorts.
- I like the chemistry Kirk had with Helen Noel. I know Kirk flirted a lot, but there was also a kind of 'rule' that he'd never actually get in to a relationship because the ship was his true love. Or something like that. But I find that kind of sad, and even unrealistic, really. Even the far-stuffier Picard had a couple relationships on screen, with no real damage done.
- The mind eradicator should have been another purely terrifying element, but for me it didn't work that well, maybe because I felt it was unrealistic at the time. These days I can find some comparison in the sad, lobotomized fate of Rosemary Kennedy, but the moment kind of passed, so to speak. Something which actually hit me harder was the TNG ep in which Riker's love interest was mentally reprogrammed away from forming opposite-sex relationships.