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Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty?

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Star Trek: Is There in Truth No Beauty?
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51min
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1968
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Synopsis: In an episode that comes the closest to creator Gene Roddenberry's original concept behind Star Trek (i.e., "Wagon Train to the stars"), the Enterprise is assigned to escort Kollos, the Medusan ambassador, back to his home planet in the company of his human companion, Dr. Miranda Jones (Diana Muldaur), a specially trained psychologist. In an irony-laced situation, Miranda is one of the most hauntingly beautiful women ever seen, while Kollos and the Medusans are a race of brilliant, sublime thinkers ... Full Synopsis
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"Is There in Truth No Beauty?" is one of the better episodes of the original Star Trek's third season, though it also suffers from the flaws that afflicted most of that season's output (i.e., not enough action and too much of what action there is being hesitant and just plain unexciting). The idea behind the story is a good one and more cerebral than most television science fiction usually tolerated ... Full Review
Featured Cast
James T. Kirk
Mr. Spock
Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
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