I love “The Omega Glory.” I always have. I didn’t know I was supposed to hate it until the internet.
So very true.
I love “The Omega Glory.” I always have. I didn’t know I was supposed to hate it until the internet.
Kirk's is the worst. I think it might be one of the worst deaths in Trek.You want controversial? While I agree it was very cheap packing Airiam’s backstory exclusively into the very episode she died, I still think the death of this extra (which is essentially what she was) packed more emotion than some of Trek’s BIG death scenes (I’m thinking Data’s death in Nemesis and Kirk’s in Generations—I love both characters but their death scenes were utter shit and I didn’t feel the slightest swell of emotion; just anger that their exits had been botched through such unforgivably weak writing and directing).
I love “The Omega Glory.” I always have. I didn’t know I was supposed to hate it until the internet.
Controversial Opinion:
The Voyage Home is a gazillion times better than The Wrath of Khan. I prefer it in every way, including the jingly theme.
Kirk's is the worst. I think it might be one of the worst deaths in Trek.
Kirk and McCoy did. The coda of the episode is tragedy.
Same with Ariam. Most important in Starfleet history? Please. It's s personal tragedy for this crew. And if I can feel that pathos in the crew for Tomlinson in my first episode of Trek I watch then I sure can with Ariam.
You want controversial? While I agree it was very cheap packing Airiam’s backstory exclusively into the very episode she died, I still think the death of this extra (which is essentially what she was) packed more emotion than some of Trek’s BIG death scenes (I’m thinking Data’s death in Nemesis and Kirk’s in Generations—I love both characters but their death scenes were utter shit and I didn’t feel the slightest swell of emotion; just anger that their exits had been botched through such unforgivably weak writing and directing).
easily. But I do wonder how much of his “final goodbye” was kept when the did the reshoots. Were his final words always “oh my” or did he die right away when Soren shot him in the back.Kirk's is the worst. I think it might be one of the worst deaths in Trek.
So, people should mourn the exact same way?yeah, but beyond the initial wedding scene and a few brief moments between Tomlinson and his fiancé they didn’t go out of their way to say he was a deeply beloved member of the crew and his death would haunt them. Kirk and Bones were upset but they weren’t streaming tears or cursing the heavens.
So, people should mourn the exact same way?
My larger point is that I am moved by Tomlinson's death because of the reaction of Kirk, McCoy, and his widow. It all works together. Similarly, Ariam's death works because I'm with the characters, empathize with them and feel their loss.
Mileage will vary but this is one that strikes be as infinitely odd. But, then I watched BoT when I was like 10 on VHS and wept every freaking time for Tomlinson.
It's even sadder when you remember they had two shots at giving Kirk a great death and they dropped the ball both times.It’s truly a crime. This is not only a beloved Trek character but also a cultural icon. How on Earth did they managed to make his death such a bit fat meh?! Minor characters like Ziyal managed to have far better and more emotional death scenes. Just how did they manage to blow it so badly?
All my best in your fight. #FuckCancerI was undergoing chemo, in fact I’m always on chemo, and watched it with my mother—and she loved it. It kind of meant a lot sharing that with a beloved family member when I was feeling so rough.
You want controversial? While I agree it was very cheap packing Airiam’s backstory exclusively into the very episode she died, I still think the death of this extra (which is essentially what she was) packed more emotion than some of Trek’s BIG death scenes (I’m thinking Data’s death in Nemesis and Kirk’s in Generations—I love both characters but their death scenes were utter shit and I didn’t feel the slightest swell of emotion; just anger that their exits had been botched through such unforgivably weak writing and directing).
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