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You know what REALLY SUCKS about TOS???

Things that sucked:

- That Gene Coon couldn't stay with the show.
- That NBC gave Season 3 a shitty timeslot and Roddenberry didn't care anymore.
- That demographics hadn't come into broader use earlier.
- That if all of the above had been different than S3 as a whole could have been better and maybe we might even have had a Season 4.
- That they didn't have more time and money for higher calibre f/x (even for the time).
- That we didn't get to a bit more variety in Starfleet designs.
- That we didn't get to see more of the Enterpise's interior.
- That Uhura, Sulu, Rand, Chekov and Chapel could have gotten at least one episode each with more to do (or perhaps something like a TOS version of TNG's "Lower Decks").
- That we didn't get to see one female starship or starbase commander to finally put the Janice Lester argument to rest. :rolleyes:
 
Things that sucked:

- That they didn't have more time and money for higher calibre f/x (even for the time).

I don't care about this at all. I never noticed the crappy effects when I first watched it during the reruns in the 70's (I am kind of dim about this stuff). And even if I notice it now I don't care at all.
 
Things that sucked:

- That they didn't have more time and money for higher calibre f/x (even for the time).

I don't care about this at all. I never noticed the crappy effects when I first watched it during the reruns in the 70's (I am kind of dim about this stuff). And even if I notice it now I don't care at all.
By higher calibre f/x for the time I mean something closer to '60s feature film state-of-the-art as opposed to television budget state-of-the art.
 
Things that sucked:

- That Gene Coon couldn't stay with the show.
- That NBC gave Season 3 a shitty timeslot and Roddenberry didn't care anymore.
- That demographics hadn't come into broader use earlier.
- That if all of the above had been different than S3 as a whole could have been better and maybe we might even have had a Season 4.
- That they didn't have more time and money for higher calibre f/x (even for the time).
- That we didn't get to a bit more variety in Starfleet designs.
- That we didn't get to see more of the Enterpise's interior.
- That Uhura, Sulu, Rand, Chekov and Chapel could have gotten at least one episode each with more to do (or perhaps something like a TOS version of TNG's "Lower Decks").
- That we didn't get to see one female starship or starbase commander to finally put the Janice Lester argument to rest. :rolleyes:

Warped9, I think this is the first post you've ever made that I'm in 100% agreement with you about;)
 
Loved The Omega Glory, one of my favorites.
Me too, it's one of my Top 5!!!

E-Plebnista!!!!

IT IS SO EMBARRASSING I HAVE TO COVER MY EYES.. JUST THE THOUGHT OF THE END OF THAT EP MAKES ME FEEL LIKE SHOUTING..

Why?

The episode itself is no where near as far fetched as people seem to think it is. Add into it top performances by Shatner and Woodward and you have an episode that is easily among the series Top 10.

"We killed thousands... and they still came!"
 
I, too, have never understood the hatred towards "The Omega Glory." While not the best TOS has to offer I've always found it more than acceptable.
 
I, too, have never understood the hatred towards "The Omega Glory." While not the best TOS has to offer I've always found it more than acceptable.
Even better with TOS-RW/NFX's excellent shots including Exeter!!!
Right Warped!!!!?;)
 
IT IS SO EMBARRASSING I HAVE TO COVER MY EYES.. JUST THE THOUGHT OF THE END OF THAT EP MAKES ME FEEL LIKE SHOUTING..

Why?
I must assume Tea hates the Flag & our Constitution...:shrug:

It's not my constitution and yes it's the ameri-centric element which is so embarrassing. Why couldn't they be all obsessed with some remnant about Surak instead?

(The first part of the ep was perfectly good though.)
 
yes it's the ameri-centric element which is so embarrassing.
Hey, for the record (please stop reading, ultra-Conservatives & Neo Cons) I hated Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush & Cheney, but I *LOVE* my country, the Flag, Our Constitution, and I'm proud, very proud, to be an American!
Okay, I was riffing there on David Marcus- pride has little to do with it.:rolleyes:
I just find Omega Glory so weirdly poignant concerning the "sacred words"- just like today, truth seems to be like to be hidden, and the understanding of that truth twisted & forgotten on many levels.

As relevant today as it was in the 60's.:(
 
yes it's the ameri-centric element which is so embarrassing.
Hey, for the record (please stop reading, ultra-Conservatives & Neo Cons) I hated Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush & Cheney, but I *LOVE* my country, the Flag, Our Constitution, and I'm proud, very proud, to be an American!
Okay, I was riffing there on David Marcus- pride has little to do with it.:rolleyes:
I just find Omega Glory so weirdly poignant concerning the "sacred words"- just like today, truth seems to be like to be hidden, and the understanding of that truth twisted & forgotten on many levels.

As relevant today as it was in the 60's.:(

I do get that, the hidden, forgotten, obscured truths. It's just coming from another country it comes across as painfully nationalistic especially as the nation itself is long defunct in the 23rd century. I would have preferred if Kirk had hearkened back to the formation of the Federation which for him was the Great Truth he based his career and ideals on. From a sci-fi writing point of view it would have also been interesting if the lost truth was from another culture entirely.. it could have been Spock resonating with a quote from Surak.
 
I do get that, the hidden, forgotten, obscured truths. It's just coming from another country it comes across as painfully nationalistic especially as the nation itself is long defunct in the 23rd century. I would have preferred if Kirk had hearkened back to the formation of the Federation which for him was the Great Truth he based his career and ideals on. From a sci-fi writing point of view it would have also been interesting if the lost truth was from another culture entirely.. it could have been Spock resonating with a quote from Surak.
I get where you're coming from, and I agree to an extent.:techman:

But hey, American show, in the 60's no less...
 
yes it's the ameri-centric element which is so embarrassing.
Hey, for the record (please stop reading, ultra-Conservatives & Neo Cons) I hated Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush & Cheney, but I *LOVE* my country, the Flag, Our Constitution, and I'm proud, very proud, to be an American!
Okay, I was riffing there on David Marcus- pride has little to do with it.:rolleyes:
I just find Omega Glory so weirdly poignant concerning the "sacred words"- just like today, truth seems to be like to be hidden, and the understanding of that truth twisted & forgotten on many levels.

As relevant today as it was in the 60's.:(

I agree 100% with all you said!
 
I do get that, the hidden, forgotten, obscured truths. It's just coming from another country it comes across as painfully nationalistic especially as the nation itself is long defunct in the 23rd century. I would have preferred if Kirk had hearkened back to the formation of the Federation which for him was the Great Truth he based his career and ideals on. From a sci-fi writing point of view it would have also been interesting if the lost truth was from another culture entirely.. it could have been Spock resonating with a quote from Surak.
I get where you're coming from, and I agree to an extent.:techman:

But hey, American show, in the 60's no less...

Oh Hey, I'll bash the sexism too. But it doesn't stop me from loving TOS. Which is why I could only come up with that one thing that sucked for this thread.
 
I would have preferred if Kirk had hearkened back to the formation of the Federation which for him was the Great Truth he based his career and ideals on
When was this? When did Kirk ever indicate he had any nationalism or patriotism towards the Federation? True he would on occasion in a professional way state "we're" from the Federation, but in Kirk's own heart and mind he from Earth.
:)
 
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