Episode: |
55 | | |
Writer: |
Art Wallace |
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Director: |
Marc Daniels |
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Air Date: |
29-Mar-1968 |
This week on
Sci-Fi Adventures I'm watching the infamous
Assignment: Earth, the
Star Trek episode that was blatantly a backdoor pilot for a spin-off series. A series that ultimately never got made.
Assignment: Earth the TV show was Gene Roddenberry's project, and the idea had apparently been around for a while. In fact he'd come up with initial story outline in 1965, shortly after the first
Star Trek pilot got rejected.
Star Trek's second pilot had a lot more luck, but Roddenberry continued working on
Assignment: Earth's pilot as well, coming up with a first draft in 1966. By 1967
Trek's chances weren't looking good; even if it got a third season it likely wasn't getting a fourth, so Roddenberry decided to rework his script into a
Star Trek episode. This would allow him to use
Star Trek's resources to make his pitch in the form of a backdoor pilot.
(Though writer Art Wallace presumably did a lot of the rewrite work on it as well, seeing as it's his name on the teleplay. Wallace joined forces with Roddenberry after he pitched a similar series and got told that someone else had beaten him to it.)
Personally I'd say that the season finale is usually (but not always) the wrong time to give half the episode away to the guest stars. Though if things had worked out differently this could've been the last episode of
Star Trek and the launch pad for the wildly successful
Assignment: Earth! Decades later people could've been amazed to hear that the the series had been a spin-off of some long forgotten cult sci-fi show, and they'd be arguing over whether the Tom Cruise movies are better than the original series.
Alright I'll be going though the whole episode scene by scene, attempting to summarise what happens and what I think about it, while also finding room to sprinkle in a bit of trivia. This means that there's going to be
SPOILERS, but only for the first two seasons of
TOS.