{"id":3870,"date":"2014-08-25T13:00:11","date_gmt":"2014-08-25T20:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=3870"},"modified":"2014-07-06T21:09:09","modified_gmt":"2014-07-07T04:09:09","slug":"mark-watches-star-trek-s01e24-this-side-of-paradise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2014\/08\/mark-watches-star-trek-s01e24-this-side-of-paradise\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Star Trek&#8217;: S01E24 &#8211; This Side of Paradise"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of\u00c2\u00a0<em>Star Trek<\/em>, SPOCK.\u00c2\u00a0<em>SPOCK!!!<\/em> Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch\u00c2\u00a0<em>Star Trek<\/em>.\u00c2\u00a0<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m glad that the writers of this episode had such a great sense of humor about this story, because that&#8217;s really what made this such a fun experience for me. &#8220;This Side of Paradise&#8221; doesn&#8217;t stray that far from a familiar pattern of this show, in that we&#8217;re given facts about a place and then presented immediately with something from it that&#8217;s impossible. That actually would later become a pretty familiar narrative device in the genre at large, so I&#8217;m not trying to say that this is stale here. Still, the way in which the impossibility at work is explained was so refreshing because it directly upended something that&#8217;s been a constant over these twenty-four episodes:<\/p>\n<p>Spock does not experience emotions.<\/p>\n<p>While exploring Omicron Ceti III, which is expected to be barren due to radiation, the crew comes upon a shocking sight: the very humans who were\u00c2\u00a0<em>supposed<\/em> to have died years before are not only alive, but living in a peaceful little utopia of vegetarianism and happiness. I do wonder how much of this show is a subtle commentary of the time it was made in. This is the second episode in a row about complacency and apathy, and this one is decidedly anti-commune, isn&#8217;t it? I mean, granted, the folks on Omicron Ceti III aren&#8217;t hippies, but they live in peace with one another while cultivating the land and only taking what they need.<\/p>\n<p>Even when the means by which they&#8217;ve survived this long are revealed, I was still waiting for some horrible twist, like all the plants were made of people or the spores made people think they were alive but they weren&#8217;t. That never really happened, did it? Hell, the spores of that mysterious plant also prevented human bodies from ever breaking down. (I don&#8217;t know if they stopped the process of aging, though. I assume they did not because Spock never mentioned that Leila had not aged.)<\/p>\n<p>The reason this is all dismantled is because Captain Kirk believes that if a society stops progressing, it is&#8230; awful? Unworthy? It&#8217;s a very American view of society, and it&#8217;s even more applicable if you think of this story in the context of the political and social climate of 1967. It&#8217;s weird because while I understand that Captain Kirk had his orders and\u00c2\u00a0<em>had<\/em> to obey them, the community on Omicron Ceti III was this horrific thing! It was actually kind of nice?<\/p>\n<p>Regardless, I didn&#8217;t find that too distracting to the episode as a whole. That&#8217;s because MR. SPOCK FEELING EMOTIONS. Oh my god, it&#8217;s just one of the most beautiful things to watch. He&#8217;s the first to fall victim to the spores, and both the writers and Leonard Nimoy use this chance to give us\u00c2\u00a0<em>gold<\/em>. He tells Leila he loves her! They find animal shapes in the clouds!!! (There are now canonical dragons in the\u00c2\u00a0<em>Star Trek<\/em>\u00c2\u00a0universe, please give me an episode with them, thank you.) He climbs trees! AND HE TELLS CAPTAIN KIRK\u00c2\u00a0<em>NO<\/em> MULTIPLE TIMES, ALL WHILE WEARING THAT ADORABLE SMIRK ON HIS FACE\u00c2\u00a0<strong>AND I AM SO DONE WITH THIS EPISODE<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>No, that&#8217;s not true, because &#8220;This Side of Paradise&#8221; takes this idea and sprints off into the distance with it. When Bones is infected, he becomes a Georgia country boy, slipping right into an accent that is like BUTTER. I don&#8217;t even care that it makes no sense that he somehow found the ingredients to make a mint julep. I DON&#8217;T CARE BECAUSE IT IS A BEAUTIFUL SCENE AND YOU CAN&#8217;T TAKE IT AWAY FROM ME.<\/p>\n<p>I did finally figure out why Kirk was immune to the spores the first time: he was\u00c2\u00a0<em>furious<\/em> with Spock&#8217;s disobedience at the time. I imagine that cancelled out the effects of it! And it&#8217;s what later saves Kirk from beaming himself down to the planet, making it impossible for anyone else to ever beam back to the\u00c2\u00a0<em>Enterprise<\/em>. (How does a single person use the transporter? I actually don&#8217;t understand that. Without anyone working with the controls, isn&#8217;t that impossible?) For such a silly and amusing episode, Kirk&#8217;s monologue alone in the\u00c2\u00a0<em>Enterprise<\/em> is surprisingly devastating. It&#8217;s his loneliness there that makes him realize just how massive his ship is and what sort of legacy he&#8217;s leaving behind. The resulting anger helps him push through a second attack of spores, and he then realizes he knows how to counteract them.<\/p>\n<p>Which gives us one of the most DEEPLY UPSETTING SCENES IN\u00c2\u00a0<em>STAR TREK\u00c2\u00a0<\/em>HISTORY. Watching Kirk scream racist abuse at his best friend and First Officer is\u00c2\u00a0<em>unreal<\/em>. Even though we know why Kirk&#8217;s doing it, it&#8217;s unsettling to watch because everything he says is\u00c2\u00a0<em>too<\/em> on-the-nose. We&#8217;ve seen Kirk defend Spock when bigots say shit about him, and now, he&#8217;s spewing the very things he&#8217;d decry to his best friend&#8217;s face.<\/p>\n<p>Casual reminder that Spock is so strong he bent a pipe in half with a single punch.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless of some of the weird parts, I found &#8220;This Side of Paradise&#8221; to be endlessly charming, and any episode that actively deconstructs Spock&#8217;s characterization is going to instantly be my favorite. THIS IS CANON.<\/p>\n<p>The video for &#8220;This Side of Paradise&#8221; can be downloaded <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-star-trek-the-original-series\" target=\"_blank\">here for $0.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"p2\">&#8211; If you would like to support this website and keep Mark Does Stuff running, <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2013\/09\/help-keep-mark-does-stuff-running\/\"><span class=\"s1\">I&#8217;ve put up a detailed post explaining how you can!<\/span><\/a><br \/>\n&#8211; Please check out the <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/\"><span class=\"s1\">MarkDoesStuff.com<\/span><\/a>. All Mark Watches videos for past shows\/season are now archived there!<br \/>\n&#8211; My <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/calendar\/embed?src=815s3sbr8clhdi9tn8k7r3tim4%40group.calendar.google.com&amp;ctz=America\/Los_Angeles\"><span class=\"s1\">Master Schedule<\/span><\/a> is updated for the near and distant future for most projects, so please check it often.\u00c2\u00a0<span class=\"s2\"><b>My next Double Feature will be <i>Farscape<\/i>. <\/b><\/span><br \/>\n&#8211; I will be at quite a few conventions and will be hosting events throughout the US, Canada, and Europe in 2014, so check <a href=\"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/tour-dates-appearances\/\"><span class=\"s1\">my Tour Dates \/ Appearances page<\/span><\/a> often to see if I&#8217;m coming to your city!<br \/>\n&#8211; Inspired by last year&#8217;s impromptu event in London, I am taking Mark in the Park on the road! <a href=\"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2014\/02\/the-official-mark-in-the-park-tour-2014\/#idc-cover\"><span class=\"s1\">You can see all currently planned dates and pitch your own city here<\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of\u00c2\u00a0Star Trek, SPOCK.\u00c2\u00a0SPOCK!!! 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