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"Balance of Terror" was the first of the remastered episodes to be broadcast, and I think it's the episode that was least tampered with as far as the special effects shots are concerned. I think most fans consider it to be one of the best episodes of the original series, myself included. Yes, it's based on The Enemy Below (1957) and Run Silent Run Deep (1958), but it's still a solid episode that introduces the Romulans as a formidable adversary. Mark Lenard, who would later appear on the series in the role of Spock's father Sarek, said the Romulan Commander in "Balance of Terror" was one of the best roles he ever had on TV."Balance of Terror," the Star Trek episode that introduced the Romulans. I know some of you don't care for the updates to the special effects, but I think they serve the stories in the eps I've seen; they don't overwhelm them. Here, the Romulan "bird-of-prey" ship is shown in a gunmetal grey color in several scenes, and the comet that forms an important incident in the plot is much more impressive than in the original. Otherwise, the episode remains unchanged, a space war tale that still works even after 50 years. And it concludes with a serious moment, rather than the often too-jokey tags that popped up so often on the series in its later years.
I watched Star Trek's original pilot episode "The Cage" last night, and followed it with the first proper episode of the series, "The Man Trap". Nearly 50 years old, and still every bit as entertaining as they ever were in my opinion.