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Written by Joyce Muskat and directed by John Erman, it was first broadcast on December 6, 1968. In the episode, while visiting a doomed planet, the landing party is subjected to brutal experiments by powerful aliens.
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Roles: Writer. Joyce Muskat wrote the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode " The Empath ". A fan of TOS, her unsolicited script for "The Empath" was read by Robert H. Justman, who recommended to producer Fred Freiberger that the script be bought. To date, it is her only sale to television.
"The Empath" gets 3.5 stars from me. It is a gem of an episode. I read on Wikipedia that the writer Joyce Muskat was one of only 4 60s Trek "amateur" writers who just came out of the blue with a story. Fantastic effort.
Sep 20, 2016 · Along with Margaret Armen, Jean Lisette Aroeste, Judy Burns, Joyce Muskat, and Shari Lewis (yes, the woman responsible for Lamb Chop), Fontana and her fellow female writers paved the way for the ...
Joyce Muskat wrote the Star Trek episode “The Empath”. A fan of the original series, her unsolicited script for “The Empath” was read by Robert Justman, who recommended to producer Fred Freiberger that the script be bought. To date, it is her only sale to television.
Oct 17, 2013 · Starlog peppered an interview with the episode’s writer Joyce Muskat with some of the most vividly surreal images I’d ever seen associated with Star Trek: A stark black stage with nothing but an alien-looking couch in the centre, Kirk speaking with an unearthly young woman, Spock and McCoy frozen in place by a beam of rainbow energy, weird ...