It would of been easier if Spock just stunned both kirks as Garth would of just turned back into Garth and Kirk would of just been stunned
Hmm yes very logicalPretty logical, huh?
It would of been easier if Spock just stunned both kirks as Garth would of just turned back into Garth and Kirk would of just been stunned
Yeah that’s trueAssaulting your captain might be a deterring factor.
Thanks also trueTV show. Life and death only choices are more entertaining.
FascinatingThe early script (the one Blish got) had GARTH suggesting that he shoot both of them, but KIRK ordering Spock to shoot to kill, because it was the only way to assure the safety of the Enterprise.
Which was "Doc Smith ludicrous." "Salt Vampire ludicrous.
The Man the myth the legend said:KIRK: (on floor) He's right, Spock. You must shoot, but shoot both of us, it's the only way to ensure the safety of the Enterprise!
yeah I guess it does make sense for the tension of the sceneSpock would probably say "I apologize captain, but given the unique circumstances of this"... I still prefer Spock's line about waiting it out because Garth could only sustain his altered form for only so long, anyhow. With all of the tantrums expending that much more energy... I do need to rewatch the episode, but zapping both would rob the tension of the scene and require a different set of circumstances to end the story with Plus, Kirk saying "Shoot us both" does nail it:\
Definitely irons out the wrinkles.
The early script (the one Blish got) had GARTH suggesting that he shoot both of them, but KIRK ordering Spock to shoot to kill, because it was the only way to assure the safety of the Enterprise.
Don't mince words, Esteban. What do you really think?Why? Because it was a poorly written scene, supervised and emended, if at all, by overloaded and under-talented hacks.
Thank the stars for the stars: Ihnat and Craig added a little something to this 3rd season POS.
You got me. Esteban is right; the scene was poorly written. Although not as poorly written as in the draft Blish worked from. Perhaps there's a reason why Lee Erwin didn't write any other ST scripts. Maybe he was just a poor fit.Does that mean the writers originally were going with the idea that Garth could maintain his form even when stunned and therefore stunning both would not work?
Yeah it wasn’t the best episode but I didn’t mind itDon't mince words, Esteban. What do you really think?
You got me. Esteban is right; the scene was poorly written. Although not as poorly written as in the draft Blish worked from. Perhaps there's a reason why Lee Erwin didn't write any other ST scripts. Maybe he was just a poor fit.
I don't think he likes it.Don't mince words, Esteban. What do you really think?
Spock has a rationalization at the ready.Spock acted quite human or was it Vulcan instinct?![]()
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