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The One When ‘Star Trek’ Used Technology to Excuse a Horrifyingly Sexist Planet

Reflections on ‘Spock’s Brain,’ the worst episode in the series

Rob Bricken
OneZero
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7 min readJul 12, 2019

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A still from “Spock’s Brain,” an episode of Star Trek. The image contains a woman wearing a futuristic helmet.
© Paramount Pictures / CBS Studios

WWhile its legions of fans will surely disagree, I think when most laymen consider the hallmarks of the original Star Trek TV series, they imagine charmingly goofy science fiction and occasional chauvinism, as the crew of the USS Enterprise traveled the universe only to discover it was chock-full of alien women in sexy outfits — most of whom found Captain Kirk irresistible. Many of these original episodes were genuinely great. But there was also complete garbage, like “Spock’s Brain.”

Not every fan considers “Spock’s Brain” to be the worst episode of classic Star Trek, but most have it in the top three. It was the show’s third season premiere, airing in 1968 after NBC had significantly cut its budget, prompting a disgruntled Gene Roddenberry to step back from the series he created. But these problems don’t even come close to justifying the wretchedness of this episode, which embraces horrifyingly overt sexism.

It begins when the Enterprise encounters a spaceship of unknown yet highly advanced design, and a woman suddenly teleports onto the bridge. She’s dressed in her native alien fashion — a purple lamé…

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Rob Bricken
Rob Bricken

Written by Rob Bricken

The former editor of io9.com, Rob Bricken has been a professional nerd since 2001. He also often cries at children's cartoons.

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