Except that's all followed up with the wonderful scene with her sickbay in which Kirk demonstrates total mastery of psychology, command, and self-confidence. He wouldn’t have bothered if he didn't care about McGivers. I like to think this contributes to her decision to save him later. "Bolder? More colorful?" Hm, maybe.
People of the past can indeed seem more colourful due to their actions being retold and exaggerated. We never hear of their insecurities and possibly annoying habits or eccentricities.
I must read the wrong books.People of the past can indeed seem more colourful due to their actions being retold and exaggerated. We never hear of their insecurities and possibly annoying habits or eccentricities.
Shatner was prone to mispronunciation, but Kirk was intentionally written to not really know who McGivers was. She was far beneath his notice and expressed disregard for her usefulness.
"This will give that historian something to do for a change, what's her name...? Ma-give-ers?"
And he didn't even hide it when she walked into the transporter room.
I guess I can understand why she felt for Khan, he at least expressed appreciation for her.
LOL! True!It's not as if they expected to have further opportunities to do so later on. There are variations of this depicted in ALIENS and WATCHMEN. And it's not as if Kirk was resisting.
Given the difference in Rand and Kirk's ranks it was still inappropriate and cringe to me.LOL! True!
We both have to know there was a reason. Or do we....?
It's always interesting what people get out of episodes. I don't think I would have made the same summary to any of the episodes listed.I finished the first season in production order. It’s been a great ride revisiting my favorite show in this strict regimen.
This Side of Paradise *** - this one used to annoy me but now it landed as well as it’s going to. Jill Ireland and that damned overused “Ruth” theme still grate, but not as badly. Nimoy and Shatner (on FIRE in the third act) really make this work.
The Devil in the Dark *** - the union guys from New Jersey still kill me but it’s a decent episode with some really great work by Nimoy and Kelley (“by golly Jim, I’m beginning to think I can cure a rainy day!” makes me laugh).
Errand of Mercy **** - more Gene Coon world building in one of his best screenplays. John Colicos and Shatner have amazing scenes together. Great Twilight Zone style ending. Solid.,
The City on the Edge of Forever **** - if this were a two part episode – and it should have been - it would be my favorite episode. As it is, it feels a bit rushed. Bad dialog looping and the third use of the Mayberry location drag this down a bit. Also Keeler’s dialog is obvious. I wish more of Ellison’s poetry survived, but – again – Shatner and Nimoy make this one great.
Operation—Annihilate! *** - much better than I remember. Kirk is hit over and over by tragedy. Aurelan screaming to death is horrifying. What they don’t need to layer Spock’s jeopardy onto it. Kirk’s nephew and the population of Deneva meeting the same fate is more than enough. Kirk’s loss of Sam and his wife don’t have time to land. I do give them credit for keeping this one dead freaking serious until the very end. The aliens are creepy and a nice change for the show.
and because I didn't start with it but should have:
The Cage: ***** Amazing pilot, one of the best in the franchise. Full of imagination, chills, excitement and romance. A bittersweet ending.
All in all, the series was great from the very beginning. It faltered as Coon found his way but rebounded and ended on higher note but, for me, rarely captured the amazing greatness of the first half of the season.
As it stands, taking my averages, this is a 4 star season out of 5.
Oh I rarely agree with people when it comes to TV and movies. I find popular favorites to be overrated and the unpopular unappreciated.It's always interesting what people get out of episodes. I don't think I would have made the same summary to any of the episodes listed.
Oh it doesn't have to do with popularity, it just means you picked out different things to mention than I would have.Oh I rarely agree with people when it comes to TV and movies. I find popular favorites to be overrated and the unpopular unappreciated.
I'm just going to pop this in here, even if it's out of order. Hubby and I watched the first episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series this week, "Beyond the Farthest Star". I don't think I've seen this (or any TAS) since I was a little kid, but I *instantly* recognized the TAS "danger music", which was a nice surprise! I was 5 years old when this first aired - I can't find any information on if they re-ran these or not, but I think they did, so I may have been a little older when I saw them. Or not.![]()
A real utopia inspired by alien spores?A lot of fans like myself used to dislike This Side of Paradise back in the day! No monsters, no alien baddies or spaceships, just a group of old floppy plants that spew out spores which pacify their victims and make them nice, healthy and friendly! And Kirk had to go and spoil that!!!
Nowadays I love this episode and find that this was probably the closest that the Trek version of humanity ever got to a real Utopia!
JB
And Kirk had to beat up Spock for it.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.