Nurse Chapel assaults Commander Spock and Captain Kirk deals with a small problem. Join your gradually shrinking hosts as they compare good story structure versus bad, alternatively lament and praise how characters are portrayed in these two episodes, and contemplate the fine line between stupid and clever.
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