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In 1968, NBC wanted to cancel Star Trek after two seasons, but the cult fanbase organized a letter-writing campaign to save the show for a third season. They succeeded and Trek‍'‍s third season began with an episode no one would forget. This it it. The Narm. The Plot Holes. This is that episode. This is "Spock's Brain", widely considered the worst Star Trek episode ever made. Or perhaps the best. Yeah, instead of getting an "Assignment: Earth" series, we got this.
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