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Hey, I never noticed that before....

Plus, it also gives him a chance to confront himself rather than take the easy way out.

Is it healthier to deal with your issues, or self-medicate to forget (in this case, sedate via phaser)? Although, Kirk's later trouble with Rayna and Spock telling him to forget is kinda like giving tranquilizers to someone in shock (as a temporary solution), as opposed to forever drowning her memory in spirits.
 
I always found that scene poignant, as to how much Spock cares for the Capt.

Here I’ve encountered ppl who made the point is invasive and unasked for. Hm. Good point. Spock isn’t perfect. One of my fave eps.
 
In "The Galileo Seven", on the bridge when they are preparing the launch of the Columbus to search, a crewman walks behind Kirk carrying what resembles a red paint brush in his right hand. What?

He may have had something red in his left hand as well...
 
Watching "The Enemy Within" on H&I tonight I noticed that the viewscreen on the bridge is completely blank during the climatic scene. Weird that they missed that in 1966, and weirder still that they didn't add in a starfield or the planet on the viewscreen when they remastered the episode in 2006.

https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x05hd/theenemywithinhd736.jpg
All the lights on the control panel and elsewhere seem to be off too. At least in that still.
 
Rewatched some episodes lately. I noticed a several scenes in different episodes where Kirk is mirror imaged.

I haven't kept track of all the episode, but there was definitely one in Omega Glory and another in Savage Curtain. IIRC, the one in Savage Curtain was more obvious because the insignia was on the wrong side of the uniform. But in Omega Glory, Kirk just looked odd for a moment. After pausing, I realized it was because it was a mirror image.
 
In "The Galileo Seven", on the bridge when they are preparing the launch of the Columbus to search, a crewman walks behind Kirk carrying what resembles a red paint brush in his right hand. What?

He may have had something red in his left hand as well...
I assume you're talking about this guy?

https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x16hd/thegalileosevenhd114.jpg
https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/thumbnails.php?album=17&page=4

I've no idea what the prop is that he's carrying. The motion blur in the particular frame of the screencap makes it difficult to make out.
 
Rewatched some episodes lately. I noticed a several scenes in different episodes where Kirk is mirror imaged.

I haven't kept track of all the episode, but there was definitely one in Omega Glory and another in Savage Curtain. IIRC, the one in Savage Curtain was more obvious because the insignia was on the wrong side of the uniform. But in Omega Glory, Kirk just looked odd for a moment. After pausing, I realized it was because it was a mirror image.
Plus Way To Eden. There may be others, but cant think offhand.

Incidentally, the opening scene of the Enemy Within was either flipped or un-flipped for VHS/DVD/blu ray etc for some reason
 
The Enemy Within: it was flipped in the original prints. Kirk's lack of insignia and the dog obscuring Sulu's made that easier to hide, but Shatner always looks weird mirrored. It was flipped back with the DVDs, I assume because at that resolution, you could read the "BOTANY" signage on the box sitting on the styrofoam rock. The VHS / Lasers retained the original flipping. :D
 
Plus Way To Eden. There may be others, but cant think offhand.

Incidentally, the opening scene of the Enemy Within was either flipped or un-flipped for VHS/DVD/blu ray etc for some reason
Agreed. I didn't keep track either. Once you know what it looks like, they just jump right out at you when they're onscreen.
 
The Enemy Within: it was flipped in the original prints. Kirk's lack of insignia and the dog obscuring Sulu's made that easier to hide, but Shatner always looks weird mirrored. It was flipped back with the DVDs, I assume because at that resolution, you could read the "BOTANY" signage on the box sitting on the styrofoam rock. The VHS / Lasers retained the original flipping. :D
It's funny that the mirroring is retained even as late as the current streaming versions. Just not worth the effort I guess and most people won't notice.
 
Plus, it also gives him a chance to confront himself rather than take the easy way out.

I agree with this and well said. I never thought about it quite this way before, but Kirk taking the double into submission in his arms is basically both of them formally accepting that they're dying without the other. They need the transporter to prevent that and finish the process, but the emotional finale of the bridge scene is the real merger.

I assume you're talking about this guy?

https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x16hd/thegalileosevenhd114.jpg
https://tos.trekcore.com/hd/thumbnails.php?album=17&page=4

I've no idea what the prop is that he's carrying. The motion blur in the particular frame of the screencap makes it difficult to make out.

I like the way that Ferris is looking right at the doodad with his arch expression. Ferris and the actor were probably both wondering "Now what the hell is that thing?"
 
I like the way that Ferris is looking right at the doodad with his arch expression. Ferris and the actor were probably both wondering "Now what the hell is that thing?"

From this angle, it looks just like a plastic ice scraper for use on auto glass in the winter. In southern California, maybe that was a fairly exotic and unfamiliar-looking item, so it seemed prop-worthy.
 
From this angle, it looks just like a plastic ice scraper for use on auto glass in the winter. In southern California, maybe that was a fairly exotic and unfamiliar-looking item, so it seemed prop-worthy.

Yeah, I thought about that before getting distracted by Ferris's smarmy look and its resemblance in color to those common red plastic cups. :D Enh, maybe not - it's more orange than the cups. But maybe somebody went to Dairy Queen or the UFP equivalent.

Well, you're right; the ice scrapers are actually something of a novelty out in these parts, indeed. But they're not unheard of - ski resorts where they come in quite handy are nearby - and wouldn't the prop folks have realized that the show was being broadcast to many more areas beyond the filming location, where ice removal was very much a thing?

And what's the white thing on the top, above what looks like a black rubber circular rim? Or is that actually part of Ferris's spiffy attire?
 
In "The Galileo Seven", on the bridge when they are preparing the launch of the Columbus to search, a crewman walks behind Kirk carrying what resembles a red paint brush in his right hand. What?

He may have had something red in his left hand as well...
Galileo Seven hand prop.jpg

The red thing in his other hand appears to be a red box Scotty has on the shuttle.

Incidentally, the opening scene of the Enemy Within was either flipped or un-flipped for VHS/DVD/blu ray etc for some reason

It's funny that the mirroring is retained even as late as the current streaming versions. Just not worth the effort I guess and most people won't notice.
Shots were flopped deliberately. You can't do it accidentally because the optical soundtrack down one side would give it away. The usual reason shots are flopped is to fix mismatched looks and fix directional continuity errors. In "The Enemy Within" the flopped shots on the planet at the start appear to have been to fix a directional continuity mismatch. Unflopping them "fixes" one thing while breaking the thing they were intended to correct in the first place.

I wrote about this in the Fan Productions forum and used a flopped shot in "The Way to Eden" to illustrate why it was done (link).
 
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