I fear we’re straying pretty far from Star Trek at this point…
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I fear we’re straying pretty far from Star Trek at this point…
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Doesnt make any difference if other disagree, Deanna does seem to agree. Good for her.TROI: If there is a cosmic plan, are we not a part of it? Our presence at this place at this moment in time could be a part of that fate.
I think a sci-fi tale or three hitched on that concept…mistreated on all worldsConsidering that a Jesus appearing on every planet with intelligent life would lend great evidence to the existence of a God, where would that leave a religion based on faith in the unseen?
I don't consider "City on the Edge of Forever" a great episode. It's good but I've never understood all the hype.
I also don't consider Edith Keeler to be Kirk's great love. I feel his relationship with Miramane was much stronger he was heartbroken at not being able to prevent her death but he was just as upset when Miramanee died (he couldn't prevent that one either).
I watched this episode for the first time in the mid to late 70' (so not decades after its 1st airing); just never really liked it. To each their ownCOTEOF was an amazing episode for its time. I think the fact that time travel and paradox episodes and stories in Star Trek and scifi in general have become pretty much cliché at this point, it has diminished the impact of this episode and how special it was at the time.
COTEOF was an amazing episode for its time. I think the fact that time travel and paradox episodes and stories in Star Trek and scifi in general have become pretty much cliché at this point, it has diminished the impact of this episode and how special it was at the time.
I'm okay with it, mainly because they time-travelled to 1930. So, artistic-license, Joan Collins could've acted in 1930s style as a deliberate choice and the director, Joe Pevney, approved of it.My primary issue with the episode is the acting of Joan Collins. Not that it's bad, but it's just...old timey...in a way that was already dropping out of style in the mid 1960s. It seemed more like something you'd see in a movie from the Golden Age of cinema. And her speech regarding the future was a little too on-the-nose/fourth wall breaking.
You said pretty much spot-on what I was going to say.I'm okay with it, mainly because they time-travelled to 1930. So, artistic-license, Joan Collins could've acted in 1930s style as a deliberate choice and the director, Joe Pevney, approved of it.
I actually prefer it because, in a strange way, it makes it feel more like they went back to 1930 instead of a 1967 version of 1930.
I don't consider "City on the Edge of Forever" a great episode. It's good but I've never understood all the hype.
I also don't consider Edith Keeler to be Kirk's great love. I feel his relationship with Miramane was much stronger he was heartbroken at not being able to prevent her death but he was just as upset when Miramanee died (he couldn't prevent that one either).
Are you kidding?I'm not sure these counts as a genuinely controversial opinions,
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As I have repeatedly said in this thread and others, I'm with you on this topic.
I never understood what people see in it either. And I hate the Keeler Elf's stupid speech about space ships.
Plus with all the hype, and with the very poetic name, I expected something a lot more spectacular and exotic than "we're going to the backlot in historical costumes *yet again*"
Thank you! This post is about controversial opinions yet so many are trying to argue that my opinion is wrong.
People just can't seem to accept that other people might feel differently.......
Hell my LEAST favorite movie is iV and the stupid whales.....
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