Speaking of the black side panel, notice how this is one of the times Spock's fingers wrap around it, rather than across the top of the next(missing) panel.
I've seen "Mirror, Mirror" dozens of times over the years, but a couple of nights ago I noticed a bit of business I'd never seen before: DeForest Kelley grabbing a skull off of a table in sickbay and walking offscreen with it:
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Kelley (or the director) probably did it to motivate his moving out of the Kirk and Uhura two-shot that followed. I think it's the same skull that Uhura hands to Kirk when they're all fighting Mirror Spock. Nice, subtle bit of foreshadowing.
I never noticed that was a skull!
Ugh! I thought is was a vase.![]()
Marc Daniels did an outstanding job in his prep for this one.
I never noticed that was a skull!
Ugh! I thought is was a vase.![]()
That 'skull' always disappointed me in the "Mirror, Mirror" fight scene. It broke apart like cheap plaster and it didn't seem like it would be capable of seriously harming Spock.
I never noticed that was a skull!
Ugh! I thought is was a vase.![]()
That 'skull' always disappointed me in the "Mirror, Mirror" fight scene. It broke apart like cheap plaster and it didn't seem like it would be capable of seriously harming Spock.
The bit that bugs me about it is that Uhura hands the skull over to Kirk to smash over Spock's head instead of just doing it herself. How cool would it have been if Uhura had been the one to take Spock out?
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