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Hollywood.com said "Errand of Mercy" was among the best of Star Trek episodes about the Klingons, noting in this episode the war-craving Klingons thought the Organians were peasants. [5] [6] A ranking of every episode of the original series by Hollywood, placed this episode 25th out of 79 episodes. [7]
In 2020, SyFy recommended watching this episode for background on Romulans for Star Trek: Picard. [9] In 2020, ScreenRant ranked it as the 4th best episode of TOS to re-watch. [10] They note the similarity in the plot between this episode and season one of Star Trek: Discovery, although instead of the Romulans, the Klingons are shown. [10]
The teleplay for the episode was written by Berg, Harberts, and Craig Sweeny, based on a story by Fuller, Berg, and Harberts. [8] The writers structured the season so that the first two episodes would act as a prologue, with the third episode beginning the series' actual story arc and being considered by them to be more equivalent to a traditional pilot than the show's first episode is. [9]
HD-DVD was overall discontinued, so only season one was released on HD-DVD, although the later two seasons were still released as remastered DVD versions. By purchasing a HD-DVD player and a remastered HD-DVD Star Trek season one, buyers of this special promotion could acquire a remote control shaped like Star Trek original-series phaser prop. [9]
In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Season 2 premiere — now streaming on Paramount+ — Spock & Co. absconded with the Enterprise to a mining planet on the edge of Klingon space, where they ...
The Tell Me Lies season 2 finale had everything from plot twists to deaths to breakups — but what does that mean for season 3? Based on Carola Lovering's novel of the same name, Tell Me Lies ...
The finale of "Tell Me Lies" Season 2 had it all, with the strands coming to tragic and shocking crescendoes, both in college and at Bree (Catherine Missal) and Evan's (Branden Cook) wedding ...
The 2017 TV series Star Trek: Discovery officially canonized at least one element introduced in the novel, the "Black Fleet" (as part of the Klingon spiritual belief in the afterlife) in its premiere episode, "The Vulcan Hello." Season 2 of Star Trek: Picard canonized the main character when the Federation fleet arrives and one of the ships is ...