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  1. Jan 17, 2007 · Wink of an Eye” is not the most memorable of Star Trek episodes and it definitely requires a suspension of disbelief, but the suspension is mostly willing and the new special effects are...

  2. Aug 15, 2016 · Wink of an Eye pushes the franchise back past its science-fiction roots to something altogether less rational. As with a lot of other third season episodes, Wink of an Eye places an emphasis on how little sense can be made of the science behind the plot.

  3. Dec 16, 2010 · Original air date: November 29, 1968. Star date: 5710.5. Mission summary. Enterprise visits scenic Scalos in response to a distress call. While Mr. Scott keeps the captain’s seat warm, Kirk takes a landing party to investigate the source of the transmission, a seemingly abandoned Scalosian city.

  4. Directed by Jud Taylor. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. Responding to a distress call from the Scalosians, the Enterprise landing party beams down to a planet to find ... nothing. Or apparently nothing. When one of Kirk's men vanishes in front of McCoy's eyes, a search for the mystery's solution becomes the new focus of the mission.

  5. "Wink of an Eye" is the eleventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Arthur Heinemann, based on a story by Gene L. Coon (under the pen name Lee Cronin), and directed by Jud Taylor, it was first broadcast on November 29, 1968.

  6. Wink of an Eye: Directed by Jud Taylor. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Kathie Browne. A group of aliens who exist in a state of incredible acceleration invade the Enterprise and abduct Capt. Kirk.

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  8. Mar 16, 2012 · Billie Doux and Ben P. Duck review 'Wink of an Eye', an episode of the classic TV series 'Star Trek'.

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