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76) The Way to Eden

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When the Enterprise intercepts a stolen space cruiser, it beams aboard a group of rebellious space hippies that are searching for the mythical planet of Eden. What starts off as merely an annoyance to Captain Kirk turns downright dangerous when the hippies – led by the insane Dr. Sevrin – attempt to take over the Enterprise at all costs in an effort to fulfill their journey. Over the decades, “The Way to Eden” has become something of a veritable punching bag for “Star Trek” fans. And for many reasons (especially Spock’s jam session), it’s an easy one to punch. But credit must be given to “The Way to Eden” for taking a big swing and committing to its intentions, and it’s not nearly as bad as, say, “And the Children Shall Lead” or “The Alternative Factor.” Back in 1969, it was “real now,” and it still is – so don’t be a Herbert, and take it for the silly fun that it is.

Guest: Neil Shurley (writer for Broadway World; contributor to TrekMovie.com)

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When the Enterprise intercepts a stolen space cruiser, it beams aboard a group of rebellious space hippies that are searching for the mythical planet of Eden. What starts off as merely an annoyance to Captain Kirk turns downright dangerous when the hippies – led by the insane Dr. Sevrin – attempt to take over the Enterprise at all costs in an effort to fulfill their journey. Over the decades, “The Way to Eden” has become something of a veritable punching bag for “Star Trek” fans. And for many reasons (especially Spock’s jam session), it’s an easy one to punch. But credit must be given to “The Way to Eden” for taking a big swing and committing to its intentions, and it’s not nearly as bad as, say, “And the Children Shall Lead” or “The Alternative Factor.” Back in 1969, it was “real now,” and it still is – so don’t be a Herbert, and take it for the silly fun that it is.

Guest: Neil Shurley (writer for Broadway World; contributor to TrekMovie.com)

You can support Enterprise Incidents by making a donation right here (think of it as a "tip jar"): https://anchor.fm/enterpriseincidents

You can follow Enterprise Incidents on social media at:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EnterpriseIncidents

Twitter: @enterincidents

Follow Scott Mantz @moviemantz on Twitter and Instagram

Follow Steve Morris @srmorris on Twitter and @srmorris1 on Instagram

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterpriseincidents/support
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