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That Which Survives

What rating would you give "That Which Survives"?  

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  1. 1. What rating would you give "That Which Survives"?

    • 5. It's great, I loved it!
      3
    • 4. It's good
      1
    • 3. It's average
      2
    • 2. It's not that good
      0
    • 1. I hated it!
      0


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Production: 069

Season: 3 Episode: 17

DVD Disc: 5

Air Date: 01.24.1969

Stardate: Unknown

 

Official review not yet available.

 

Cast:

William Shatner as James T. Kirk

Leonard Nimoy as Spock

DeForest Kelley as Leonard H. McCoy

James Doohan as Montgomery Scott

Nichelle Nichols as Uhura

George Takei as Hikaru Sulu

 

Guest Cast:

Lee Meriwether as Losira

Naomi Pollack as Lt. Rahda

Booker Bradshaw as Dr. M'Benga

Arthur Batanides as Lt. D'Amato

 

Creative Staff:

Director: Herb Wallerstein

Teleplay By: John Meredyth Lucas

Story By: Michael Richards

 

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I gave it a 5, mostly due in part to Scotty's performance. His working in that crawlspace really drew me in. Nice work from Takei, Kelley, and Shatner, too. I loved how they figured out that one for Kirk couldn't take out McCoy or Sulu so quickly. Great episode overall.

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I liked this one because of Lee Merriweather.

I loved her as Catwoman on Batman too.

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I liked this one because of Lee Merriweather.

I loved her as Catwoman on Batman too.

 

 

The only time Lee Merriweather was ever Catwoman was in the Batman movie. Trek alumni Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt played Catwoman in the series. Lee Merriweather was also a regular in "The Time Tunnel", one of my favorite shows.

 

"That Which Survives" is an ok episode. Not too bad for Season 3. I found it unbelievable though that Spock comes up with the "reverse polarity" solution rather than Scotty. They almost ran out of redshirts to kill in this episode...lol.

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I always liked this ep. I rate it as great. I thought Lee Meriweathers performance was perfect. She had the emotionless demeanor of a hologram down so well, it makes me wonder why she wasn't cast in other eps as a Vulcan. It was also neat how her holographic protection program gave her the ability to kill simply by touching a person.

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