I thought I read that Colicos wasn't available. Hell, didn't they plan on a THIRD Mudd episode?I thought I read GR nixed Kor being encountered again, as being too small-universe. I'm glad we got Kang and Ansara.
I thought I read that Colicos wasn't available. Hell, didn't they plan on a THIRD Mudd episode?I thought I read GR nixed Kor being encountered again, as being too small-universe. I'm glad we got Kang and Ansara.
I thought I read GR nixed Kor being encountered again, as being too small-universe. I'm glad we got Kang and Ansara.
"All right, all right.
In the heart, in the head.
I won't stay dead.
Next time I'll do the same to you,
I'll kill you.
And it goes on,
the good old game of war:
pawn against pawn,
stopping the bad guys,
while somewhere something sits back
and laughs
and starts it
all over again!"
Yes, he was abroad doing a film according to Jerome Bixby as reported by Allan Asherman in the latter's "The Star Trek Interview Book."I thought I read that Colicos wasn't available.
Yeah, that's pretty much true. The revised final draft script is similar to the first draft except that Kor in the first draft becomes Kang in the revised final draft. And Mara is only the Science Officer in the first draft. And Chekov is well-behaved in the first draft. And...That's probably why Kirk already knows Kang's name without him introducing himself, they just didn't bother rewriting the scene when they changed the name.
Yeah, poor Pavel kind of takes it hard in this one doesn't he? Everyone else gets angry and violent. He's the only one who gets creepy.
Way past creepy IMO. They weren't aware of these things back then like we are now.
They seemed pretty aware, rape has always been used as means of dehumanizing the enemy in wartime, so I don't think it's out of place here in an episode that very openly criticizes hate, racism, bigotry, violence and war.
Exactly. That was precisely the point of the scene. It adds dimension to the episode, by casting a wider net and positing that more bad things go on during war than simply soldiers killing enemy soldiers on the battlefield.They seemed pretty aware, rape has always been used as means of dehumanizing the enemy in wartime, so I don't think it's out of place here in an episode that very openly criticizes hate, racism, bigotry, violence and war.
The scene with Chekov trying to rape Mara, Kang's wife, was always be cut by the BBC leaving a weird disjointed piece where it was evident what he was going to do but Kirk's leap into defence also gets cut so it looked like Chekov being flung into the wall was enough to knock him out while Mara's torn blouse and how it happened is not seen!
JB
Klingon blood being pink just doesn't seem right! They should have made it brown or even green, but not pink!![]()
It's all that prune juice...Klingon men aren't afraid of "girly" colours, that's uniquely a fault of some human men...![]()
Klingon men aren't afraid of "girly" colours, that's uniquely a fault of some human men...![]()
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