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  1. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

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  2. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

    Spock's Brain: Directed by Marc Daniels. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Marj Dusay. The crew of the Enterprise pursues a mysterious woman who has abducted Spock's brain.

  3. Spock's Brain

    "Spock's Brain" is the third season premiere episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Gene L. Coon (under the pseudonym Lee Cronin) and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on September 20, 1968.. During the episode, an alien female played by Marj Dusay beams aboard the Enterprise and, after incapacitating the rest of the crew, surgically ...

  4. Star Trek: Season 3

    Gene L. Coon. Writer. An alien female beams aboard the ship and, after incapacitating the rest of the crew, surgically removes Spock's brain. Kirk and the crew have just hours to locate and replace it before Spock's body dies.

  5. Star Trek > Spock's Brain

    Spock's Brain - Crew / Cast: Director: Marc Daniels, with: William Shatner (kirk), Marj Dusay (Kara), James Daris (Morg), Leonard Nimoy (spock), Sheila Leighton (Luma ...

  6. Spock's Brain (episode)

    An alien woman invades the Enterprise and steals Spock's brain. Kirk, McCoy and a landing party beam down to a planet in a desperate race to retrieve it. (Season Premiere) The crew of the USS Enterprise follows an ion drive vessel. Scotty finds the ion engine particularly interesting. A woman from that ship transports herself onto the bridge and presses a button on her bracelet to render ...

  7. Operation -- Annihilate!

    Star Trek: The Original Series season 1. List of episodes. " Operation -- Annihilate! " is the twenty-ninth and final episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Steven W. Carabatsos and directed by Herschel Daugherty, it was first broadcast April 13, 1967.

  8. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

    We will all die! The Controller is young and, and powerful. Perfect! Mr. Spock : [voice] How very flattering. Captain James T. Kirk : You'll be without your Controller for the first time; but... you'll be much better off, I think. Kara : We will die! Captain James T. Kirk : No. You'll live, and develop, as you should have.

  9. Spock's Brain

    Episode Guide for Star Trek 3x01: Spock's Brain. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.

  10. Star Trek: Season 3, Episode 1

    Toronto Film Festival. Free Movies on YouTube. Star Trek - Season 3, Episode 1. Spock's Brain. Aired Sep 20, 1968 Sci-Fi Fantasy Adventure. Reviews. Capt. Kirk races against time after an alien ...

  11. Spock's Brain

    "Spock's Brain" was the 61st episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, and the sixth episode produced in the third and final season of TOS. Shown out of order, this episode was aired as the season premiere of the third season on 20 September 1968. Directed by Marc Daniels, this episode was written by Lee Cronin.

  12. Star Trek Episode 56: Spock's Brain

    After receiving instructions from another machine known as the Great Teacher, McCoy makes a risky effort to restore Spock's brain to its original home. A fun, campy episode, "Spock's Brain" more closely resembles a 1950s B-movie than a typical episode of Star Trek. That being said, series enthusiasts may enjoy this bizarre tale for its ...

  13. Spock's Brain

    "Spock's Brain" is the 61st episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, the sixth episode produced in the third and final season of TOS. Shown out of order, this episode was aired as the season premiere of the third season on 20 September 1968. Directed by Marc DanielsMA, this episode was written by Lee CroninMA (pseudonym of Gene L. CoonMA). A remastered version was released on 9 June 2007 ...

  14. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

    Summaries. The crew of the Enterprise pursues a mysterious woman who has abducted Spock's brain. The Enterpise is approached by an ion-propelled craft (much to Eng. Scott's liking); from it enters a female who renders everyone unconscious. When the crew wakes up, McCoy finds Spock alive in sick bay but with his brain surgically removed.

  15. Spock's Brain

    Stardate 5431.4: The Enterprise is intercepted by a starship of unknown design and a woman from the ship beams directly into the bridge and uses a device to render the Enterprise's crew unconscious. She then walks over to Spock… When the crew awakens, McCoy summons Kirk to sick bay and informs him that the alien visitor apparently removed Spock's entire brain without even performing surgery.

  16. "Spock's Brain" (S3:E1) Star Trek: The Original Series Episode Summary

    STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES Season 3, Episode 1 Spock's Brain Series: Original Series - (1966-1969) Season: 3 Episode #: 1 Production #: 60043-61 Original Airdate: 09/20/1968 Writer(s): Lee Cronin Director(s): Marc Daniels Guest Stars Marj Dusay as Kara Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel

  17. My Star Trek Reviews: IF I ONLY HAD A BRAIN

    Episode Title: Spock's Brain Air Date: 9/20/1968 Written by Gene L. Coon Directed by Marc Daniels Cast: William Shatner as Capt...

  18. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

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  19. "Spock's Brain"

    Review Text. A woman steals Spock's brain for use as a utilities regulator on her home planet, leading Kirk and crew to go on a mission to retrieve it. Yes. How or why she came about choosing Spock's brain is as unknown as why this episode was ever produced in the first place. Possibly the dumbest episode in the entire Trek canon, "Spock's ...

  20. Spock's Brain: Why The 'Worst' Star Trek Episode Divides Fans

    It's up to Kirk to put Spock's brain back in his head. Meanwhile, McCoy (DeForest Kelly) remotely controls Spock's brainless body. The episode has earned much disdain over the years — it sits at ...

  21. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

    Edit. In his book, William Shatner referred to this episode as "one of the worst." Leonard Nimoy has stated that he was embarrassed during the entire shooting of this episode. Helpful • 112 2. Written by Lee Cronin, the pseudonym of Gene L. Coon. Some have assumed that it was used because he was unhappy with the results.

  22. [September 26, 1968] Brain drain: (Star Trek: "Spock's Brain

    Kirk, furious and terrified, orders the navigator to follow the trail of the other ship. When it dead ends in a known system, they must determine which of the three planets has Spock's brain. Playing a hunch that the audience knows will be correct, Kirk chooses the one that seems the least likely.

  23. "Star Trek" Spock's Brain (TV Episode 1968)

    All these episodes are far worse and dumber than even this one is! (Yes, there are several more.) Most bad Trek episodes suffer from bad stories and bad props. ("Spock's Brain" suffers from really bad props and sound effects.) Plot: Spock's brain is hijacked and used to run an advanced civilization with no intelligent survivors.