TV Article MIND MELDS: SECRETS BEHIND THE VOYAGE OF A LIFETIME By Scott Brown Scott Brown Scott Brown writes the Hit List for EW and is a frequent contributor to National Public Radio -- he has the tote bag to prove it EW's editorial guidelines Published on November 9, 2001 05:00AM EST Only two types of people will rent this seemingly interminable heart-to-heart between Star Trek’s original leads, who rival black holes in sheer self-absorption: (a) those who can name and number ”the episode with the Horta” (don’t ask), and (b) those who’ve heard the rumor that Shatner, the original gas giant, lets ”something” slip around about the 50-minute mark. For what it’s worth, this reviewer heard the odoriferous clarion call loud and clear, bumping the grade up to an F.