I had similar thoughts, though I think of it more as Vic excellently portraying Kirk in transition between the young and seemingly impervious captain of TOS to the more seasoned and often sentimental - or even sorrowful - captain of the TMP era.Part of it is that I think Vic Mignogna has managed to nail Kirk's mannerisms with more of Picard's command style. You see it in the conferences in Pilgrim of Eternity, and most egregiously (in my opinion) in Lolani.
When Miramanee died she was pregnant with Kirk's child. So the little girl was a spectre of the child never born. That one was definitely all of Kirk's imagination since the child never existed.I didn't get who the young girl was? Any help?
When Miramanee died she was pregnant with Kirk's child. So the little girl was a spectre of the child never born. That one was definitely all of Kirk's imagination since the child never existed.I didn't get who the young girl was? Any help?
Indeed the whole thing is about Kirk hallucinating because of pent up guilt brought on by a blow to the head and a dosage of experimental drugs.
Uh...yeah.
I must be in the minority, because it was my favorite STC episode so far. It's not without flaws, but on the whole I found it very enjoyable.
While the various parts of the story worked okay, it seemed disjointed when trying to mesh them all together. Kirk didn't see Rayna as a result of the drugs; he started remembering her and seeing her before he ordered McCoy to inject him.When Miramanee died she was pregnant with Kirk's child. So the little girl was a spectre of the child never born. That one was definitely all of Kirk's imagination since the child never existed.I didn't get who the young girl was? Any help?
Indeed the whole thing is about Kirk hallucinating because of pent up guilt brought on by a blow to the head and a dosage of experimental drugs.
Uh...yeah.
No need for him to give up his roving eye. It was only the ones who died that caused him regret.I just hope that Kirk's experience doesn't hamper his "hound-dogging" in future episodes. He just wouldn't be Kirk without some face time with the alien babes.
Primary deal breaker and greatest fear: Art mimicking life by having Kirk hook up with the counselor.
Gotta say, I'm not wild about the holodeck. That's a TNG staple, not TOS.
The Counselor didn't already have her own office? So she did all her paperwork and patients' appointments in her quarters... o-kay.
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