"Like" is not strong enough for this!Edith should have been his wife in the Nexus.
Of course, then it would've been tougher for him to leave.
"Like" is not strong enough for this!Edith should have been his wife in the Nexus.
Well, yeah, McCoy was zonked out on cordrazine, but he still had the presence of mind to recognize the Guardian for what it was - that it offered an escape route.
Of course, you'd have to consider real world concerns such as can they afford Joan Collins? Would she be willing? And do you want to bring in Joan Collins for what is essentially a brief cameo?Edith should have been his wife in the Nexus.
Well if you eliminate the new sets you probably could afford it.Of course, you'd have to consider real world concerns such as can they afford Joan Collins? Would she be willing? And do you want to bring in Joan Collins for what is essentially a brief cameo?
Of course, you'd have to consider real world concerns such as can they afford Joan Collins? Would she be willing? And do you want to bring in Joan Collins for what is essentially a brief cameo?
I never got the sense from TWoK that Kirk still had any romantic feelings towards Marcus, their relationship seemed pretty solidly over; so I’m not too put out she wasn’t included in his Nexus fantasies.
It's just a big open door leading away from the people he thinks are out to get him. He would have run out an airlock into open space if he hadn't been planetside.
Of course, you'd have to consider real world concerns such as can they afford Joan Collins? Would she be willing? And do you want to bring in Joan Collins for what is essentially a brief cameo?
Until the inevitable hard-liner revolution against well-intentioned but clueless Grabd Nagus Rom plunges the planet into chaos...Rather than get all the services for free I'd rather be paid in gold-pressed latinum, then I could save up for a holiday home on forever England planet Farenginar.
On the topic of Edith Keebler, if they had kept her in shadows like Antonia and only referred to her as “Edith,” I’d guess they could have gotten away with it.
Unfortunately, true.Mmmmm.....yeah, they probably would have won that lawsuit.
But Harlan would have sued.
Unfortunately, Echo Guinan shoots that theory in the foot because she says, "From his perspective he just got here." And then Kirk says, "The bulkhead in front of me disappeared and then I woke up here chopping wood."Plus from what I remember this whole Nexus thing and how time works there is so nebulous, do we know whether the whole country house/horse riding thing it was the only fantasy scenario he lived through?
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