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Cadet
Location: Seattle, WA
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
It would have been nice to have the character go out in a way that didn't involve a "wound" that looked like someone smeared jelly on her face, though. |
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Commander
Location: Bay Area, CA
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
Without booting her character, Worf would have never come center-stage. Worf would probably never make DS9 too. We might have never gotten the expanded role of Klingons that we enjoyed in Redemption, DS9, etc. They also would have ditched Troi. They only kept her because 2/3 of the female cast was already gone. Troi wasn't the best character, but if I had to choose between Yar and Troi+Worf, the choice is simple. Between that silver lining and Yesterday's Enterprise, everything worked out for the best. Crosby left on good terms, so she could come back in YE, as Sela, and in the finale. It's a shame DS9 never got Terry Farrell back. They could have brought her back for the mirror universe episode, at the very least. |
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Commodore
Location: Asheville, NC
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
And as for the portrayal of Klingon culture.... that's a different debate all together. In short, I have a hard time believing a race that's so obsessed with honor, death and glory would be able to build ships that not only rival that of the Federation's (A century old design that's decades old AND DEFECTIVE destroys the Enterprise D), but also have cloaking devices. Because having an honorable battle with a worthy opponent means you should sneak up on him to gain the upper hand. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Commander
Location: Bay Area, CA
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
It ends up making no sense. The only reason the Romulans were anything was because they had cloaking technology, and they would rather kill themselves than allow it to fall in enemy hands. It ends up spoiling who both the Klingons and Romulans are. The "canon" explanation became that the Romulans and Klingons had a short-lived alliance, and shared technology. Psh, as if. And to make it worse, we later see proto-Klingon BOPs in Enterprise. Uh huh... |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
WRITERS: Yar dies like a redshirt. |
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Location: Bay Area, CA
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Rear Admiral
Location: Second star to the right and 'round back to last night
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Captain
Location: The Enterprise's Restroom
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
Love this episode, despite it's obvious cheapness. Armus is (conceptually) a strong villain, a being of pure unadulterated evil that even Starfleet's white hats can't reason with. And the death of Tasha Yar has got a genuine poignancy. For once, Roddenberry's instinct that it should be a "senseless death" was IMO dramatically sound, as it properly underlines that, regular character or not, the Enterprise's security force is a dangerous job, and it doesn't matter if you're the Chief or simply a nameless Red Shirt, you've got just as much chance of being swatted down as the next guy. There's a kind of dull surprise to her sudden death which adds an impact that a more theatrical, heroic death never could have done. In fact, would it be heretical of me to suggest that I actually thought the idea of giving her a specifically more herioc departure in "Yesterday's Enterprise" (ultimately nullified by the Sela arc, admittedly) was... less interesting? |
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Location: Erf
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Commodore
Location: Asheville, NC
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Re: Episode of the Week: Skin of Evil
Frakes: I'll never forget an episode from the first season, Skin of Evil. Riker was SUCKED into a pit of black slime! So I asked the powers at be "What is this stuff?". They said "Don't worry. It's fine. It's Metamucil and black printer's ink. Naturally, I dove in. In the pit was an elevator which forced me up through the scum and than vomited me onto the beach covered with Metamucil and black printer's ink. When the scene was over, LeVar Burton as Geordi walked over and leaned down, looked at me and said "Frakes, I never would have done that.". |
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