Or anything else, for that matter. Kind of hard to do when you're thoroughly lobotomized.
Or anything else, for that matter. Kind of hard to do when you're thoroughly lobotomized.
Yes, I think the message they are trying to convey, with an EIGHTEEN WHEELER is (hold on to your hat!) that she doesn't love her work.
I am surprised that we didn't see Kirk take the other woman (I forget her name) apart to whisper in her ear: "You know I think she doesn't love her work."
Huh? I thought Lethe was sincere, but dead inside. She didn't dislike her work. There was nothing she'd rather be doing. The point was to portray a lack of affect due to the damage Adams had done.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_affect_display
Huh? I thought Lethe was sincere, but dead inside. She didn't dislike her work. There was nothing she'd rather be doing. The point was to portray a lack of affect due to the damage Adams had done.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_affect_display
I'd say programmed robots. The androids on Mudd's planet were similar.I agree with that. I always had the sense that Adams had sort of hollowed her out. Same as the orderly to whom Kirk says, "Thank you." (Which incidentally is one of my favorite little moments involving Kirk in the whole series.)
I remember having that as a kid, it sucked. Marshmellows would not come out of it.That beyond-useless marshmallow dispenser was a plastic gadget that Kraft was selling, with Star Trek stickers on it for branding if I recall. It was one souvenir I never felt I needed.
I'd say programmed robots. The androids on Mudd's planet were similar.
Those were some badly thought out robots! Like why would a robot get an air of panic on his face when he's about to fry? I mean Norman getting all panicky is just bad acting/directing. It's supposed to be a ROBOT!!!
Without the wah-wah music cue (yes, funny, I'll grant that) she seems fairly legit. Her inflection could certainly be zombier imho.
My trouble is that man's voice is so distinctive, I keep hearing his Barney Miller detective. Can't remember the character's name for the lethe of me.
Those were some badly thought out robots! Like why would a robot get an air of panic on his face when he's about to fry? I mean Norman getting all panicky is just bad acting/directing. It's supposed to be a ROBOT!!!
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No they weren't robots! They were androids! Even if they called themselves robots, they were meant to mimic humans, including behavior.
I agree with that. I always had the sense that Adams had sort of hollowed her out. Same as the orderly to whom Kirk says, "Thank you." (Which incidentally is one of my favorite little moments involving Kirk in the whole series.)
I think his name was Eli! The actor was Eli Behar but I'm sure Dr.Adams calls him Eli as well! I loved the way Kirk thanked him and just stayed there for a response but didn't get any! Plus Ed McCready gets some of his own time with the deadly Neural Neutralizer!
JB
And what a read, that transcript. Superb teleplay in that episode!
When Kirk gets all the dead Tribbles on his head.
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