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Hey, I never noticed that before....

Well yes, it could look darkish but why they showed his different hairstyles out of order was a complete mystery to me!
JB
 
Well yes, it could look darkish but why they showed his different hairstyles out of order was a complete mystery to me!
JB
Because they don't always release episodes in the order they were filmed. WNMHGB was the third episode broadcast, even though it was a pilot. The Empath was filmed before the Day of the Dove but shown six weeks after it . I once saw an episode of Wild Wild West where Jim West jumped through a plate glass window and had a different hairstyle when he landed outside. :lol:
 
Because they don't always release episodes in the order they were filmed. WNMHGB was the third episode broadcast, even though it was a pilot. The Empath was filmed before the Day of the Dove but shown six weeks after it . I once saw an episode of Wild Wild West where Jim West jumped through a plate glass window and had a different hairstyle when he landed outside. :lol:

Yeah I knew that too but considering the change in Scott's appearance I thought they would have changed the order that's all!
JB
 
Well when they're filming the episode, the order that it goes out in is not their concern to be honest!
JB
 
The greased DA look and then his flat grey top! It was such a change in the look of the character that you expected it too have taken place over a couple of years! Yet the broadcast order had Scotty going back and forth, Black to grey and back again! Maybe he was wearing a 23rd century version of Grecian 2000? :shrug::guffaw:
JB

No, he was just being used as an early model to see how the Chakotay aesthetic would play out!!!!:lol:
 
I noticed an extra console on the side of the transporter in "This Side of Paradise" the other night that I never noticed before.

Observe:

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^ Or the added bits on the sides of the Enterprise-B, also in GEN... just there so the nexus can damage them, without needing to mess with the base Excelsior filming model...
 
It was showing Spock's altered perception of reality for the last few moments he was under the influence!!!
 
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