He’s referring to two different episodes; Rand’s youth in Miri, and Bad Kirk’s behavior to her in The Enemy Within.I rewatched Miri recently and didn't really see that. Could you elaborate on where you saw it?
He’s referring to two different episodes; Rand’s youth in Miri, and Bad Kirk’s behavior to her in The Enemy Within.I rewatched Miri recently and didn't really see that. Could you elaborate on where you saw it?
I got that. I wasn't sure where he got the idea Rand was a teen. I usually figured her in her early to mid 20s.He’s referring to two different episodes; Rand’s youth in Miri, and Bad Kirk’s behavior to her in The Enemy Within.
Yeah, I thought it was quite the opposite. Her contracting the disease and Kirk trying to comfort her was a big plot point.I rewatched Miri recently and didn't really see that. Could you elaborate on where you saw it?
Ahhhh..yes, I presumed all these people were at least supposed to be college graduate age.I got that. I wasn't sure where he got the idea Rand was a teen. I usually figured her in her early to mid 20s.
No. Charlie Evans is 17 and they make it VERY clear that Rand is much older. There was a line in the Miri script that stated Rand was 24 (so she would be about 18 in SNW) but 24 really isn't much older than 17 and I prefer it if she was in her thirties like Whitney. She's been around the block unlike Colt and Smith and knows how best to handle Kirk.It was pretty much a plot point in Miri that Rand was at the tail end of puberty regardless of how old the actress was and looked. They treated her as a teenager (which makes the near rape scene with split Kirk all the more creepy).
Yeah, I find it quite frustrating that Rand features so rarely in the comics and novels. She's a great character, even if they only used her like they did O'Brien in TNG. They just need to strip out the sexism and let her be a technician.That’s why I think it would be cool to see them expand the part and flesh out the character a bit. Whitney brought a certain sass to the part even when the role was frankly a little demeaning in the way it was written. They could easily expand her role and function. When I rewatch TOS, which is almost annually, I always miss her when she disappears after the first half dozen episodes. I’d definitely be here for a Justice for Rand twist.
As others have pointed out, this really isn't the case. There's no way they'd hire an actress a year old than Shatner to play a 17-19 year old. They would just find a young looking 19 year old.It was pretty much a plot point in Miri that Rand was at the tail end of puberty regardless of how old the actress was and looked. They treated her as a teenager (which makes the near rape scene with split Kirk all the more creepy).
Yes Rand's whole arc in that novel was so very clearly written for Smith. It's absolutely canon that Rand is much older than Charlie so she can't be 16. Further, Corbomite Manoeuvre establishes that Rand is pretty new in post as Kirk's yeoman. Even the personality was completely wrong. It's ironic as it's one of her largest roles in any of the novels and it's clearly not actually her.Maybe part of the confusion is the weirdness in Vonda McIntyre's Enterprise where Rand is inexplicably sixteen years old.
I rewatched Miri recently and didn't really see that. Could you elaborate on where you saw it?
Name's Smith, sir.Maybe Janice Rand.
Because Jill Ireland.Why is Leila Kalomi so popular a character?
YesBecause Jill Ireland.![]()
Or Mr. Leslie.19 episodes in, she's just a seat-filler, like the Discovery bridge crew, boring.
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