One of the best episodes. Has some nice writing and acting moments. New Spock's best performance. Definitely a serious episode. I loved the fact that they brought that weird kid back from the original series. (He's been in other series. Maybe all of them.) I have to admit that this makes me think that a medical Star Trek show would be really interesting. Of course, so would a legal Star Trek show. Why does the Star Trek world even need great civil rights attorneys? That would be an interesting question to answer. Of course, the great thing about Star Trek is how you can do every other tv show within it. Also I'm very impressed with how they're developing M Benga. Klingon Sambo? That also utilizes Babs' grappling skills. Well done. Update with spoilers: I agree with Jim Levogiani that the killing didn't seem "Star Trek". Also with that sick bay how did he die. Just being an armchair doctor who watches lots of Star Trek he should have been immediately put into stasis. Surely they can keep brain function alive in Star Trek future. They mentioned that, in this episode, they have organ regenerators....No way that Klingon should have died. Would have been a better episode with M Benga repairing him too. "I can't go on diplomatic trips with you...but Nurse Chapel is open to the suggestions."
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