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Who saw it when it premiered, or remembers the promos on TV or in TV Guide (you remember TV Guide, don't you, that indispensable roadmap to television viewing, rather than the gossip and fan mag it's become)?
I did not see the early episodes until some years later. My family and I came across the "Arena" episode, the one with Kirk battling the reptilian captain, and I recall later switching channels and seeing part of the "Devil in the Dark," with the silicon mother creature protecting its stony eggs. Both were very strange to me; I was not much of an SF fan in those days, despite having visited the Twilight Zone every week, and frequenting The Outer Limits as well. It was not until the next year, when my best friend coaxed me into it, that I began to enjoy the adventures of Kirk, Spock, & Co. (He said that he was watching the first episode, expecting the starship to land, as all space ships had in TV and movies before . . . and was utterly astonished to see Kirk and McCoy "beam down.")
Who knew that something which was not a super hit in its broadcast days would live on as it has, and spawn multiple TV series and movies to boot?
I did not see the early episodes until some years later. My family and I came across the "Arena" episode, the one with Kirk battling the reptilian captain, and I recall later switching channels and seeing part of the "Devil in the Dark," with the silicon mother creature protecting its stony eggs. Both were very strange to me; I was not much of an SF fan in those days, despite having visited the Twilight Zone every week, and frequenting The Outer Limits as well. It was not until the next year, when my best friend coaxed me into it, that I began to enjoy the adventures of Kirk, Spock, & Co. (He said that he was watching the first episode, expecting the starship to land, as all space ships had in TV and movies before . . . and was utterly astonished to see Kirk and McCoy "beam down.")
Who knew that something which was not a super hit in its broadcast days would live on as it has, and spawn multiple TV series and movies to boot?
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