I just watched I Mudd and what a lame lame TOS episode just cheesy humour all the way through what are your thoughts on this episode
What are your thoughts on punctuation and sentence structure?
I just watched I Mudd and what a lame lame TOS episode just cheesy humour all the way through what are your thoughts on this episode
I just watched I Mudd and what a lame lame TOS episode just cheesy humour all the way through what are your thoughts on this episode
What are your thoughts on punctuation and sentence structure?
I just watched I Mudd and what a lame lame TOS episode just cheesy humour all the way through what are your thoughts on this episode
What are your thoughts on punctuation and sentence structure?
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I just watched I Mudd and what a lame lame TOS episode just cheesy humour all the way through what are your thoughts on this episode
I hated "Mudd's Women", but "I, Mudd" was fun, and its last 10 or so minutes are a rare example of dadaism on mainstream TV (yes, I think Star Trek can be classified as mainstream - it's not some obscure avangarde art programme...).
Although the character of Cyrano Jones in "The Trouble with Tribbles" is essentially a Harry Mudd clone.. . . I am pleased that they only used the Mudd character twice in the entire series of TOS, now that would have a bore.
I've always enjoyed "Mudd's Women." The whole notion of "mail-order brides" is in keeping with Gene Roddenberry's vision of Trek as Horatio Hornblower in space, with the state of interstellar exploration and colonization being analogous to Earth in the 18th century. Younger fans may have an issue with the episode's supposed "sexism." That's a word and a concept that didn't exist when the show was made.I love I Mudd, it's some of Star Treks best comedy. . . A Little cheesy, but it is the only watchable Mudd episode, Mudds women I just can't get through.
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