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Title : Balance of Terror Rating : 5
First Aired : 15 Dec 1966 Stardate : 1709.2
Director : Vincent McEveety Year : 2266
Writers : Paul Schneider Season : 1
Rating : 3.0000 for 2 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Indefatigable Rating : 5
Review : This was great! I am a big fan of submarine films, and a space version of "The Enemy Below" was definitely worth seeing. I'm not sure if the cloaking device (which was not named as such for two years) was a new concept in its technological form, but an enemy that can become invisible at will is clearly not. Still, it was great to see how Kirk turned the device to his advantage, detecting the Romulan weaknesses and using them. Making the Romulans look exactly like Vulcans was a curious decision, and opened up all sorts of possibilities. Stiles was a strange character to put in, although his attitude to Spock makes some sense given his first view of the Romulans, but I suspect he was put in to make the regulars look like better people. The remastered version was certainly faithful to the original, and the few new shots fitted in perfectly. Perhaps the only real fault is that it is too close to "The Enemy Below", but I'll let them off that. A great hour of television.
Reviewer : flametail Rating : 1
Review : so cheezy! every time someone scratches their nose you get an instumental "dum-dum-duh"
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