What did Vic do? I personally liked Star Trek Continues.
No idea. I didn’t say anything about the man.
What did Vic do? I personally liked Star Trek Continues.
In the Terran 'verse - not sure I'm comfortable calling it the "Mirror'verse" any more - I'd expect them to be able to cut my throat by smiling widely.i found her really creepy, as if she could slice your throat while smiling widely.
Same goes for Burnham, but in a different way.
I, Claudius was basically theatre recorded for TV and it was a million times better (and more subtle) than an MU ep of Discovery. Even Brian Blessed was subtle.^ And who doesn't like a good over-acted TOS scene?
Don't answer that...
With Mirror Universe episodes, I don't treat it like I'm watching TV. I treat it like I'm watching theater recorded for TV.
Including a stellar performance from Derek Jacoby and even featuring Patrick Stewart...I, Claudius was basically theatre recorded for TV and it was a million times better (and more subtle) than an MU ep of Discovery. Even Brian Blessed was subtle.
I don't attend or work on plays to see subtle. I want broad. I want memorable. I want over-the-top. I want "go broke or go home". The Crucible demands to just LET IT ALL OUT IN ALL CAPITALS ESPECIALLY AT THE END!!!!! That's what I'm looking for. That's what I want.I, Claudius was basically theatre recorded for TV and it was a million times better (and more subtle) than an MU ep of Discovery. Even Brian Blessed was subtle.
And maybe that's one of the reasons why TNG never did one.
If you're going to go with the MU-ish moniker, TNG did do an am MU-ish episode:I'm curious about that as well.
Every Trek series other than TNG has done a MU episode (or in VOY's case, a MU-ish one) so I can't even imagine why TNG never did. I wonder, did they even consider it?
And maybe that's one of the reasons why TNG never did one.
"Yesterday's Enterprise" isn't really a Mirror Universe episode in spirit. The crew isn't evil. They're just war-torn. It's more like TNG if it were a sixth season episode of DS9.Yesterday's Enterprise, anyone?![]()
And Voyager's: "Living Witness" honestly is not either so what's your point here stating that every other Star Trek serie did an MU-ish episode?That's not really a Mirror Universe episode in spirit. The crew isn't evil. They're just war-torn. It's like TNG if it were a sixth season episode of DS9.
Someone shoot me in the head. Please.And Voyager's: "Living Witness" honestly is not either so what's your point here stating that every other Star Trek serie did an MU-ish episode?
At this point, out of 9 Star Trek series (including the 3 streaming series) - only four of those series have done MU episodes: TOS, DS9, ENT and STD.
TAS, TNG, STP, LOWER DECKS, and SHORT TREKS have not.
Every Trek series other than TNG has done a MU episode (or in VOY's case, a MU-ish one) so I can't even imagine why TNG never did. I wonder, did they even consider it?
That is the more Greek pronunciation.Something I noticed on rewatch today.
The MU flagship is called Charon, which they pronounced Kar-on, which sounds very close to Karen. Somehow the idea that the MU’s flagship seems to be constantly called “Karen” amuses me.
The Kalandan outpost's computer also used holograms to interact ( in it's case kill) with humanoidsWell, the projection of how the actual living Landru appeared 5,000 years earlier was something of an avatar. That hologram allowed the computer to interface with Kirk and his officers.
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