Eh? Which one?
Sub Rosa.
Eh? Which one?
Not into the musical theater episodes. Hated the Buffy one, and this wasn't much better. You could not pay me to suffer through a musical of any kind.
Yeah right!?!
And his web site is so.... 90s?
What if Anne Rice wrote Star Trek?Sub Rosa.
Maybe next time they can do a jukebox musical and Christine can singI think in the Naked Time and Plato's Stepchildren she makes is fairly clear that she regrets her decision to end it. She broke his heart and closed him down (except for Kirk) for at least a decade. If they had got publicly got together later, Boimler would have known BUT the fact that they made the choice to keep it quiet once could mean that they did it again, I suppose, so all is not lost post TMP.
What if Anne Rice wrote Star Trek?
One regret: Hemmer wasn't still around to sing a song that had references to cold temperatures in it.
Ice Ice Baby?One regret: Hemmer wasn't still around to sing a song that had references to cold temperatures in it.
What if Anne Rice wrote Star Trek?
Yeah I know about forbidden planet we all do. But yet star trek still had its own look,style and utopian vision. It's slowly been losing that for years now. Pike is a throwback to old Trek while M'Benga is written like a modern character. People can't relate to a utopian benevolent society so they've been cutting back in it for decades. Influence is fine but the gorn episode went further with just influence. At times it felt like i was watching the movie Aliens. Diont get me wring I really like SNW but star trek.doesnt need to be like everything else. I was just watching The Cloud Minders on TV tonight. It was influence by the movie Metropolis but it certainly didn't outright copy it where a viewer would be thinking wow this is just like Metropolis. TMP except for being out in space and a a human that sort of evolved(really just combined with vger) it didn't resemble the 2001 story much.
I don't know. STAR TREK has been recycling vintage plots since TOS, sometimes to great effect. "Balance of Terror," a fan favorite, is a shameless rehash of a classic submarine movie. "Wolf in the Fold" was Robert Bloch recycling his own short story, "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper," which had previously been adapted on ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS just a few years earlier. "Arena" was reworking a Fredric Brown story that had already been done on THE OUTER LIMITS only a few years before. "Charlie X" arguably shares some creative DNA with "It's a GOOD Life" on THE TWILIGHT ZONE. "The Enemy Within" is Jekyll & Hyde with a sci-fi twist. "Elaan of Troyious" is a riff on "The Taming of the Shrew." "Requiem from Methuselah" is (like FORBIDDEN PLANET) blatantly inspired by "The Tempest." Etc.
To be clear, I'm not dissing any of these eps, some of which are favorites of mine. Just pointing that SNW is hardly unique in riffing on classic stories and/or the pop culture of its time, just as TOS did back in the day.
And let's be honest: it's not a coincidence that TNG did its "Robin Hood" ep around the same time as the Kevin Costner movie. They were shamelessly jumping on the Sherwood Forest bandwagon.![]()
All Those eps you mentioned had similar plots but didn't old like those earlier stories. The gorn episode really pushed it. The even had newt in it. Lol.
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