I've always thought that Mira was Scottish or Irish. Judging from her name. But without an accent.
Of course, Shari Lewis wrote the role hoping to play Mira herself. She has mentioned this in interviews.
I've always thought that Mira was Scottish or Irish. Judging from her name. But without an accent.
I can't remember. Why do the aliens possess her?
Well... so the hundred just sort of "decided" to survive? It almost sounds as if no machinery was necessary. It's disappointing that whatever their method was, no attempt was made to tell the audience what it was.
I suppose it's something like Sargon--except they seem to have no plans to make android bodies.
Of course, Shari Lewis wrote the role hoping to play Mira herself. She has mentioned this in interviews.
Of course, Shari Lewis wrote the role hoping to play Mira herself. She has mentioned this in interviews.
It's too bad she wasn't cast. Shari Lewis was damned cute at the time and had amazing legs. She would have looked great in the uniform and was at least as good an actress as Jan Shutan. Check out the otherwise awful Man from UNCLE episode, "The Off, Off Broadway Affair."
You haven't missed much. Shari's puppet Lambchop could have written a more original script.I came across this one the other day after reading Sherry Lewis (I can't explain why I was reading up on her, just go with it).
It shocked me to say I have never seen this episode.
They liked her legs.I can't remember. Why do the aliens possess her?
They liked her legs.I can't remember. Why do the aliens possess her?
smart aliens.![]()
What I resent in the teaser is Kirk's prattling about Scotty's loneliness into the official record of the Captain's Log.
The Captain's Log voiceovers soon became simply a device for exposition, backstory, and summarizing the plot thus far. There were a few episodes where Kirk made a "log" entry while away from the ship without a tricorder.What I resent in the teaser is Kirk's prattling about Scotty's loneliness into the official record of the Captain's Log.
That's lame writing. Mira fits their bill somehow after the "force of their lives" somehow survived, although there was some unnamed disaster. Sounds like something a middle schooler would write. Maybe Lambchop was really the master.
The Captain's Log voiceovers soon became simply a device for exposition, backstory, and summarizing the plot thus far. There were a few episodes where Kirk made a "log" entry while away from the ship without a tricorder.What I resent in the teaser is Kirk's prattling about Scotty's loneliness into the official record of the Captain's Log.
That's lame writing. Mira fits their bill somehow after the "force of their lives" somehow survived, although there was some unnamed disaster. Sounds like something a middle schooler would write. Maybe Lambchop was really the master.
I thought it was a pretty reasonable explanation actually. And it makes the Zetarans intense desire to find a corporeal body to live in again far more reasonable and understandable (though far from acceptable).
Though I have a reservation.
Once Mira Romaine was floating in the pressure chamber, didn't they start with something like two atmosphers and increased by "one atmosphere per second"?
By my timing, Romaine was in the chamber for just short of two minutes which means she should've been subject to something like over ONE HUNDRED TIMES Earth atmospheric pressure by the time the Zetarans died.
Is there any remote way that a person can withstand 1,470 lbs. of pressure per square inch on their bodies![]()
The Captain's Log voiceovers soon became simply a device for exposition, backstory, and summarizing the plot thus far. There were a few episodes where Kirk made a "log" entry while away from the ship without a tricorder.What I resent in the teaser is Kirk's prattling about Scotty's loneliness into the official record of the Captain's Log.
I think I also recall a few log entries where Kirk states facts he couldn't possibly know, simply to inform the audience what's happening after a commercial.
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