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Hey, I never noticed that before....

Broadcast order makes for some weird happenings
Balance of Terror- Angela is about to marry Tomilinson, who dies
Next episode
Shore Leave-She's already canoodling with Rodriguez
By stardate, it's been ~1300 stardates (~1.3 years or ~16 months) since she got back into the dating pool. This seems more logical.
 
Broadcast order makes for some weird happenings
Balance of Terror- Angela is about to marry Tomilinson, who dies
Next episode
Shore Leave-She's already canoodling with Rodriguez

That's a great point. It's worse than having Charlie X come right before WNMHGB, with both shows built on the same exact peril.

Broadcast order hurts the show in year 1. Production order is much better.
 
It goes by very quickly, but Spock reacts very…emotionally when he and Kirk are reunited with McCoy in COTEOF. Or am I imagining it?
 
It just occurred to me that McCoy and Chapel both appreciate the value of old medical wisdom, even as they make use of the latest technology; her with her interest in archaeological medicine, and him recognizing the relevancy of tech-less examination techniques. ("The machine is capable of almost anything but I'll still put my trust in a healthy set of tonsils.")
 
MA on Martine said:
The character was named "Mary Teller" in the script of "Shore Leave", but when Barbara Baldavin was cast for this appearance, the character's first name was changed to "Angela". Since she was referred to as "Angela Martine" in one episode and "Angela Teller" in the other, The Star Trek Compendium credits her as "Angela Martine-Teller" for her latter appearance.
 
That you came up with this list is both hilarious and terrifying.

My wife and I were just thinking of STAR TREK themed cheeses, and this is what we came up with so far...

Gorngonzola
Mornzarella
HaVorta
Benjamin Swissko
Colby Jake
Brieen
Worfchatel
Reedcotta
EmmenT'Pol
GruYar
Pavelone
Montgomery Jack
Mornster
ParmeJean-Luc
Q so Blanco
Borgonzola
Vic Fontainea
PepperJake
Shakaar Cheddar
 
In "Patterns of Force," Kirk and Spock are experts on Nazi uniforms and ranks.

Really? Paritcularly since the Nazi insignia (particulary that of the SS) were largely distinct from those of other military forces, this would be like two current U.S. military officers traveling through time and showing seamless familiarity with British insignia in use in about 1680. Possible? I suppose. Likely? No. Especially for an alien.
 
In "Patterns of Force," Kirk and Spock are experts on Nazi uniforms and ranks.

Really? Paritcularly since the Nazi insignia (particulary that of the SS) were largely distinct from those of other military forces, this would be like two current U.S. military officers traveling through time and showing seamless familiarity with British insignia in use in about 1680. Possible? I suppose. Likely? No. Especially for an alien.

Well, I get the impression that they have both studied history, so..
 
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