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What Scene Drives You Crazy

I wouldn't go so far as to say it drives me crazy (no matter how short the drive) but I cringe when Lincoln asks Kirk in Savage Curtain if they still measure time in minutes and he says "we can convert to it".

I cringe whenever I see Lincoln appear on the bridge viewscreen. He just looks silly floating around in space. :ack:
 
I cringe when Lincoln asks Kirk in Savage Curtain if they still measure time in minutes and he says "we can convert to it".

Try looking at it as a starstruck/unsure/nervous/confused Kirk spitting out a reply without thinking straight. Like this from I Love Lucy:

Lucy's Schedule said:
RICKY: Lucy, for goodness' sakes, aren't you ready yet?
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
RICKY: Hurry up, we're going to miss the start of the movie.
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
RICKY: I wonder what time that feature starts. What did you do with the paper?
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
(Later)
FRED
: Hi, Rick, here we are! You folks ready?
RICKY: We'll be ready in a minute, dear. (realizes what he just said to Fred) Now you got me doing it.

Kirk wasn't really listening - he was trying to be as accommodating to "President Lincoln" as possible. A bit of remaining Cadet Kirk nerves in front of the admiral psychological thing going on.
 
Try looking at it as a starstruck/unsure/nervous/confused Kirk spitting out a reply without thinking straight. Like this from I Love Lucy:
RICKY: Lucy, for goodness' sakes, aren't you ready yet?
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
RICKY: Hurry up, we're going to miss the start of the movie.
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
RICKY: I wonder what time that feature starts. What did you do with the paper?
LUCY: I'll be ready in a minute, dear.
(Later)
FRED
: Hi, Rick, here we are! You folks ready?
RICKY: We'll be ready in a minute, dear. (realizes what he just said to Fred) Now you got me doing it.
That's cute -- reminds me of this scene from What's Up, Doc?

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Kirk wasn't really listening - he was trying to be as accommodating to "President Lincoln" as possible. A bit of remaining Cadet Kirk nerves in front of the admiral psychological thing going on.
Good retcon, but it was still just sloppy writing.
 
What about the reason why Scotty was seen as a potential murder suspect in "Wold in the Fold?" A engineering accident caused by a woman so now he might now hate woman and want to murder them.

Jason
 
I've heard the theory that the Gorn's fight moves were supposed to be sped up in post production, but weren't for some reason. The guy moves REALLY slowly. Poor dude must have been sweltering inside that suit, though.
Dumb theory. He's moving slow in shots with Kirk moving at normal speed, and you couldn't have sped those up without Kirk looking ridiculous. The guy moves slowly because they stupidly told him to move like he was underwater.
 
I never got the hate for the Gorn moves. It always seemed to me that the intent was to make the Gorn an alien evolved in a different environment with different adaptation requirements compared to those on a human. It's no cheesier than humanoid aliens.
 
Nothing, because I've long-since seen anything I'd get too worked up about.

I'm a TOS fanatic. There are very few things I find wrong with the series. However, once in a great while I see a scene and think "What was going through the writer/director's mind???"

My pet peeve....Mark of Gideon. When Spock beams aboard the duplicate Enterprise, he sneaks up on the 2 Gideon goons. Instead of neck pinching both of them, he just neutralizes one and then hurls the other through the air. And the stunt man seems to forget that he should play dead because he wiggles around after landing on the floor. And how does flying through the air knock him out? :shrug:
 
What drives ME crazy in this episode----and likely many of you also----is never actually getting to see the TRUE unedited appearance of Kollos.

Ralph Senensky in his blog says that he dislikes the psychedelic special effects that were put in post production.
 
I didn't know they'd shot something on set! What was the "true" appearance of Kolos?

I don't know. I'll have to check out Ralph's blog again. He has entries for all of episodes he directed. He sometimes responds to fan questions/comments, too!
 
"And the children Shall lead'
Sulu sees a tunnel of knives forcing the enterprise to maintain course. Knives?- really?
Why not something which could be potentially out there instead of something so ridiculous that it should be rejected out of hand by any sane person. the children were creating illusions to control adults, but the illusions need to be believable for people to be taken in with them.
 
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