Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Spock's Brain''
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Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.
Journey to the stars each weekday with a chronological quiz testing your knowledge of each episode in order. Let's see how long we can all keep the streak going!
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This quiz is about Season 3, Episode 1: "Spock's Brain." See which details you recall, and which you might need a little refresher on. Good luck, have fun, and be sure to share your score (cumulative or otherwise) in the comment section below!
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A woman boards the Enterprise and renders everyone unconscious using her...
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To chase the woman who steals Spock's brain, the Enterprise follows a ______ path.
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This crew believes they'll find Spock's brain on which planet?
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What's the name of the male inhabitants of this planet?
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The crew encounters Luma when they find and explore...
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The humanoids that dwell in this mysterious place have incorporated Spock's brain into a computer system called the...
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The pain belt that Kirk and the others are forcibly wearing has a ______ circle on the front.
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What's the name of the device Kirk puts on Kara's head?
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To distract Kara, Scott pretends to...
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Who says... "No one may kill a man. Not for any purpose. It cannot be condoned."?
Daily Star Trek Quiz: ''Spock's Brain''
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There could have been "McCoy's Lung", "Uhura's Thyroid", "Chekhov's Liver", "Scotty's Finger" and the one everyone was waiting for, "Kirk's Toupee".
Yikes!
IMO, while it will never be a masterpiece like "Space Seed" or "The City on the Edge of Forever" or "The Trouble With Tribbles", it has a "so bad it circled back to good" quality to it. Pretty much everybody knew what a stinkburger the premise was and so treated it with the dignity it deserved, turning it into a stealth parody.
Really, I'd go with "The Omega Glory", "And the Children Shall Lead", "Turnabout Intruder" and 99% of the runtime of "Plato's Stepchildren" (why a genuinely historic moment like the Kirk-Uhura kiss had to be buried in that piece of grade-Z Limburger is beyond me) for truly unwatchable episodes.
I thought the episode was good until Bones began to forget and Spock had to help him operate. Plus the end where Spock is rambling on and everyone is laughing
Every time I watch this episode I carefully watch the cast, looking for anyone turning away so you
can't see them laughing. Or if they are fully committing to the awful dialog.
In the Lost in Space episode "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" - so legendarily awful its good -
Guy Williams and June Lockhart kept protesting/laughing at the stupidity such as when the Leader of
the Veggies, a giant carrot named Tybo, morphs Dr. Smith into a huge celery.
Irwin Allen threatened to suspended them.
Mark Goddard can be seen turning his back to the camera so you can't see him laughing..
The Feds should have run the episode over and over in the prison cells for terrorists at Gitmo, Cuba,
it would have broken them after a week.
McCoy: "I should have never reconnected his mouth."