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Pick 1 Episode, Add, Modify or Delete One Thing To Improve It

I just watched "Return to Tomorrow" with my fiance last night. I have been showing her trek for the first time. Honestly I think a re-write of the whole second half would do. I loved the first half that lead into Kirk's speech, and then I think the later half was much weaker.

I would probably cut the villain aspect of them stealing their bodies and maybe deal with more the crew trying to save the three entities. Stick with the very heroic set up from Kirk's speech. You can have a whole final act with Kirk, Spock or McCoy struggling to stay in the body to save them just in time. Use the ticking clock aspect of being in the bodies.

Only a thought because I just watched it.
 
Since it's my favorite and otherwise perfect, I'd change Kirk appearing to walk past the door of auxiliary control in The Doomsday Machine before catching himself up at the sight of Decker slumped over the console. When they were headed there all along.
 
Space Seed. Change the date of the Eugenics Wars to the mid 21st Century. Maybe even make Khan Hispanic.
 
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Not disagreeing but what would be added to the episode by changing Khan's ethnicity?
Nothing other than ending a certain debate. ;)
It's not like "Khan's" ethnicity wasn't changed before. He started out as a Scandinavian.
 
Not sure about that to be honest but what the hell was he in Into Darkness? Big faced English with a Sikh ancestry or what?
JB
 
Nothing other than ending a certain debate. ;)
It's not like "Khan's" ethnicity wasn't changed before. He started out as a Scandinavian.
And here's the rejected original character design
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IDW did a prequel comic that depicted Khan being physically changed from his TOS self into the form in which he appeared in ST:ID. IMO, it should have just been left a mystery. In the movie itself he made a vague hand-wavy statement about how the whole "John Harrison" persona was a smokescreen. No details were necessary, just like no details were ever necessary about the difference in Klingon appearance over the years, or Khan having lighter complexion in TWOK than in "Space Seed."

Kor
 
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