she and kid get viciously stoned to death.....
By bouncing, rubber rocks no less. Ouch!

she and kid get viciously stoned to death.....
I think it would have violated her employment contract to throw real rocks at her.
Native American dammitCity. Largely because it's better written, and it doesn't have to deal with the cheesiness of the American Indian stereotypes.
Miramanee's death was one played out in countless TV shows throughout the sixties through to the eighties. Tragic love interest dies in final scene. Hero hugs her but will be fully recovered by next week.
Edith's death was at least different.
I thought the episode was OK but agree the Kirk stuff on the planet was a bit dull come to think. Still the stuff on ship was pretty tension filled.I never liked the Paradise episode. It was dull. City wins this one hands down. Edith's death scene is iconic and more effective regarding Kirk's tragedy. He wasn't even Kirk for most of Paradise.
If Kirk had stayed with Edith I wonder if he could have kept her from influencing the US's entry into the war and those millions wouldn't have had to die.In "City", I could (almost) feel that if Spock and Bones were not there, Kirk would have just said "to hell with it" and stayed in the past to live out his life with Edith, rather than have her die. Without witnesses, he could have let millions die in place of Edith, because she was a one in a billion special person. But with Spock present as his friend and conscience, and Bones there as a friend to be saved , he could not do that.
I'm sure he would have tried, but it could become one of those time paradoxes. It could be that he gives her the idea by trying to tell her not to do it. You know how it goes. Before he can convince her he is not insane he is tragically killed. But now she has the idea in her head.If Kirk had stayed with Edith I wonder if he could have kept her from influencing the US's entry into the war and those millions wouldn't have had to die.
Which of these last scenes do you think affected you more?
If Kirk had stayed with Edith I wonder if he could have kept her from influencing the US's entry into the war and those millions wouldn't have had to die.
You don't need to watch it again. You make a good point. Perhaps we have to assume that in the alternate reality, Bones saves Edith but also somehow gives her or someone else information about the future. The Japanese surprise attack is no longer a surprise and it is thwarted before it happens. Without the Pearl Harbor attack, Edith's efforts that delay the US entry are possible.Possibly but if Edith lives, how does that stop the Japanese from bombing Pearl Harbor? (maybe I need to watch that episode again. It's been a while)
Without the Pearl Harbor attack, Edith's efforts to delay the US entry are possible.
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