Ah, but it's the almost that's so important.Ahem, I'm back. The actual episodes are almost unwatchable.

Ah, but it's the almost that's so important.Ahem, I'm back. The actual episodes are almost unwatchable.
After everyone praised TAS I watched 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' (because it's the episode included on the TOS S2 blu-ray).
I must say... the episode did not compel me to watch more. It was just really plodding, not that funny, not that amusing, not that interesting. Interesting as an artifact of its time, but not sufficiently so that I would watch the entire series. Is this episode considered particularly good, or bad?
I consider MTMT to be one of the weaker episodes. It's basically a half-hearted continuation of "The Trouble With Tribbles" and doesn't bring anything new to the table...except maybe the tribble eating glommer.After everyone praised TAS I watched 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' (because it's the episode included on the TOS S2 blu-ray).
I must say... the episode did not compel me to watch more. It was just really plodding, not that funny, not that amusing, not that interesting. Interesting as an artifact of its time, but not sufficiently so that I would watch the entire series. Is this episode considered particularly good, or bad?
Alan Dean Foster fleshed out the stories so they don't feel truncated, rushed or as if they have scenes missing. I think the stories flow better. Only once in awhile do I feel he doesn't quite have a character right or not speaking the right dialogue.I have NOT read the Alan Dean Foster adaptations of TAS but I have to imagine it would be better to read than watch because there are TONS of cool stories in TAS.
Putting in the original scores!!!
Instead of the repetitive music from TAS, mix it up with some of the TOS themes!
Putting in the original scores!!!
Instead of the repetitive music from TAS, mix it up with some of the TOS themes!
Sort of the opposite of your suggestion, but I whipped this up just to see what it was like:
http://youtu.be/xdWvBMX0HvE
I consider MTMT to be one of the weaker episodes. It's basically a half-hearted continuation of "The Trouble With Tribbles" and doesn't bring anything new to the table...except maybe the tribble eating glommer.After everyone praised TAS I watched 'More Tribbles, More Troubles' (because it's the episode included on the TOS S2 blu-ray).
I must say... the episode did not compel me to watch more. It was just really plodding, not that funny, not that amusing, not that interesting. Interesting as an artifact of its time, but not sufficiently so that I would watch the entire series. Is this episode considered particularly good, or bad?
There are much better TAS episodes:
"Beyond The Farthest Star"
"Yesteryear"
"Jihad"
"Slaver Weapon"
"Albatross"
"The Pirates Of Orion"
"One Of Our Planets Is Missing"
"The Infinite Vulcan" (even with its one WTF moment)
Middle of the road episodes:
"The Time Trap"
"The Survivor"
"The Ambergris Element"
"The Lorelei Signal"
"The Magicks Of Megas-Tu"
"Once Upon A Planet"
"How Sharper Than A Serpents Tooth"
"Eye Of The Beholder"
Weakest TAS episodes (in my opinion):
"More Tribbles, More Troubles"
"Mudd's Passion"
"The Practical Joker"
"BEM"
"The Counter-Clock Incident"
"The Terratin Incident"
"Magicks" is a pretty classic Trek story with a nice moral statement to make. I'm uncomfortable with stories based on the conceit that there was real magic used in Salem, because that's glossing over an act of profound misogynistic persecution, but at least the episode uses the premise to make a statement about persecution of another type of difference, so that kind of balances out. My main problem, aside from the whole center-of-the-galaxy thing, is that there's simply no way to reconcile its outdated continuous-creation cosmology with the Big Bang cosmology that's referenced multiple times in later Trek.
Putting in the original scores!!!
Instead of the repetitive music from TAS, mix it up with some of the TOS themes!
Sort of the opposite of your suggestion, but I whipped this up just to see what it was like:
http://youtu.be/xdWvBMX0HvE
Cool! I like it, I think it works.
The first sample doesn't work for me, but the second sample makes me wish the animation was better, more fluid to go with the better music. Neat.Sort of the opposite of your suggestion, but I whipped this up just to see what it was like:
http://youtu.be/xdWvBMX0HvE
Cool! I like it, I think it works.
Here you go, PCz...just for you!
http://youtu.be/JfW78Lv2uMM
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