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Which were odd, as they seemed to be narrating events as they happened!!!!
Just because Kirk narrates in present tense doesn't mean they don't happen in the past. (See what I did here. ;)) Two of the best examples are when Kirk thinks he is Kirok in The Paradise Syndrome and when Kirk is kidnapped on Triskelion in The Gamesters Of Triskelion. The log narrations must have been added to the "teleplay" of the events after Kirk got back to his recording equipment on the Enterprise. I assume most of the log entries are minutes/hours/days/etc. after the actual events except when we rarely see Kirk or Spock giving the log entry to the computer. :)
 
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A Star Trek musical was considered bad because it broke the fourth wall (which was apparently not done elsewhere). It was kind of an arc.
 
Previously on What are your controversial Star Trek opinions?:

A Star Trek musical was considered bad because it broke the fourth wall (which was apparently not done elsewhere). It was kind of an arc.
Sounds like someone doesn't know what the fourth wall is. But complainers like to latch on to terms they don't understand and then swing them like a club.
 
Kirk's narrations are not breaking the fourth wall, because he is actually speaking those lines into the computer. in the process of recording his official logs.

Honestly, how did that soar over the head of anyone? Kirk is clearly stating he's making a "Captain's Log"--an official entry into the ship's recorders, not speaking to the TV audience--the latter case would be breaking the fourth wall.
 
Honestly, how did that soar over the head of anyone? Kirk is clearly stating he's making a "Captain's Log"--an official entry into the ship's recorders, not speaking to the TV audience--the latter case would be breaking the fourth wall.
I think it doesn't soar over anyone's head. I think they're trying to grab onto whatever they can find, and twisting it to try to make their argument work.
 
I do think there's a handful of cases where TOS broke the fourth wall. Notably the episode where McCoy said he finally got the last word, looks directly into the camera and smiles.

That said. So what? It's a TV show.
Isn't that where this thing started?
 
Crusher narrates in "Suspicions"
O'Brien narrates in "Whispers"
Sisko narrates in "In the Pale Moonlight"

Crusher is telling Guinan her story.
O'Brien was trying to piece things together by making a log entry.
Sisko was trying to see where he might have gone wrong, also by way of log entry.
 
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