Why thank you. To tell you the truth, though, I actually really like "Turnabout Intruder" and might like to do a serious analysis of it some day (although sfdebris has already done a great review of it). Its bizarre premise that women can't captain starships is indeed... well, bizarre, especially considering that it's a Gene Roddenberry story. But I love the concept of someone taking over the captain's body. I love love love Shatner's extremely hammy performance ("MUTINYYYYYYYYY!") as well as the performances of all the rest of the characters. And, most importantly of all, it's an episode that makes me think. Granted, that requires me to substitute alternate premises to the episode to do so (such as that Janice is television's first transgendered storyline, or that Janice, batshit insane that she is, has taken feminism to its dangerous extreme by pawning off her own incompetence as just an act of sexism). I'm not trying to apologize for the episode, because it certainly does deserve its criticism. But if good Star Trek, or good science fiction, or good fiction, is supposed to make you think about things, then "Turnabout Intruder" does succeed for me on that level.
EDIT: Oh, as my video should show, it also makes me think a little TOO much about how that whole Captain's Log thing works. Janice in Kirk's body is making log entries, and so is Kirk in Janice's body. How in the holy hell does that work?! How does the whole log thing work at all? How do people not access this? DOES NOT COMPUTE!!!