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Lansing's droll and somewhat imperious performance is nicely counterpointed by Garr's cute confusion, and the eerie presence of his familiar--a black cat named Isis--adds a hint of hoodoo exotica. (Don't blink at the end or you'll miss the really exotic creature Isis briefly turns into.) "Assignment: Earth" was actually the pilot for an intended Gene Roddenberry-produced TV series that never happened. Too bad... But speaking of eerie, Spock (Leonard Nimoy) at one point refers to an important assassination that will soon take place. A week after this episode's original airdate, Dr. Martin Luther King was murdered. --Tom Keogh
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 08 September, 1966 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Paramount |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 097360005530 |
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One of the Star Trek time travel episodes Fun in its self is a subset of time travel episodes, such as "Tomorrow is Yesterday", and "The City on the Edge of Forever." Or the quasi back in time episodes like "A Piece of the Action" with Spock-o. <
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>The enterprise goes back in time to do some research. There they accidentally intercept a transporter beam. The occupants are a person named Gary Seven that claims to be a contemporary human of the time on a mission to save the earth, and a cat (maybe) that just purrs a lot. <
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>After Gary escapes the clutches of the Enterprise, it is pretty clear that he is up to no good. This may be beyond the abilities of Spock and Kirk to believe or control but it is not beyond secretary Roberta Lincoln's (a young Terri Garr with her signature confused look) ability to figure out something is amiss. <
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>Will Gary fulfill his mission? <
>Will Kirk and Spock help, hinder, or be part of the outcome? <
>Will Roberta find out what is be hind the purr? <
>Will anyone live happy ever after?
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Earth-This episode, which featured the crew returning to Earth in 1968 to observe a rocket launch, was certainly unusual. it becomes much more than an observation once they are forced to decide whether Seven's role is a positive or negative one in the prevention of nuclear war. Any viewer unaware that this was a pilot episode of a proposed spy show would be forgiven for wondering how the crew ended up in a such a mundane setting. While Robert Lansing and Terri Garr are a big step up from your average Trek guest stars, there is a reason the show was not picked up. Nevertheless, the plotline is entertaining enough to yield one quirky episode.
Tidbit: Kirk was never any rounder than he was right here; well, not until the Trek movies anyway.
Strange episode, rarely seen anymore
I enjoyed seeing this episode again. It had been a long time and I had forgotten most of it. I think this is one of the least run episodes of the original series in syndication. I think it had a good plot. Its too bad the series didn't do a follow up on the main character and the alien beings he was returned to. Their technology was above that of Star Fleet's at that time. The episode had Star Trek's trademark mix of comedy and drama with a bit of mystery mixed in. I highly recommend this episode.
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