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Synopsis Beaming down to a planet to search for the crew of the missing ship Ariel,
the U.S.S. Enterprise crew is captured by a race of super
intelligent slug creatures and become part of a zoo collection.
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Notes:
- This episode's author, David P. Harmon also wrote the original STAR TREK
episodes "The Deadly Years" and "A Piece of the Action."
- This episode had a visual error: in a close-up Spock had normal eyebrows.
(Picture showing this error, 32KB jpeg).
- The aliens in "The Eye of the Beholder" would have been impossible to do in a live action series.
- Another small error in the episode: Lieutenant Commander Tom Markel was shown with Commander stripes.
- In this episode, a purple flying lizard-like creature menaced members of an
Enterprise landing party. The animated
sequence made use of drawings originally created for the flying plant creatures that menaced the
Enterprise landing party in "The Infinite Vulcan".
Another example of similar life forms evolving on different planets.
- There was a seventh season
STAR TREK: The Next Generation episode
"Eye of the Beholder",
and also a classic Twilight Zone episode by that name.
- There also was a STAR TREK novel by A. C. Crispin entitled "The Eyes of the Beholders" published by Pocket Books in September 1990,
but it is an entirely different story.
- Another visual error: the crew of the U.S.S. Ariel wore the insignia of the
Enterprise. (Bjo Trimble's 1976 Concordance conjectured that the insignia of the Ariel
was an elongated and more angular arrowhead design than the Enterprise insignia.)
- A VHS video tape containing "The Eye of the Beholder"
and "Once Upon a Planet" is available for purchase from
amazon.com, the online bookseller.
- "The Eye of the Beholder" was novelized by Alan Dean Foster in Star Trek Log Eight
published by Ballantine Books in August 1976. The entire book was devoted to this one episode.
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