I'm old enough to remember him being on Square Pegs with Sarah Jessica Parker (CBS, 1982-83). I didn't watch the show regularly but I did see quite a few episodes when it was on the air. Merritt did a better job on the show than Sarah did if you ask me.
And his trenchcoat/jacket isn't made of rich Corinthian leather.
That's lifeguard Lazarus who works at the Starfleet headquarters swimming pool in the Bay area.He's just got such a silly name. I would have a hard time taking a villain named Garth seriously.
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The problem with Alice Eve as Carol Marcus is that she was a scientist and not a member of a federation crew.
In the original timeline that was true. In the new one it may not be.
What is all this Garth bashing, the character was awesome.
I can't speak for anybody else but I certainly liked him. He was cheesy and over the top at times, but so was Shatner. And far more frequently.
Garth helped establish some important backstory for the Federation we didn't get before: the Battle of Axanar around 2250 that helped keep the Federation together (we never learned why it happened or the details surrounding the battle) and ensured that humans and Vulcans would be able to continue to serve together "as brothers."
I feel like that could be a neat plot for a novel or something, but that seems a little too complicated for a movie intended to reach a wider audience.Just some random thoughts
1. The Orci & Kurtzman have found a way to fuse the characters/people of Gary Mitchell and Khan into one?
2. The line "I have returned to have my vengeance" keeps bugging me (The original tile for TWOK was The Vengeance of Khan). Since (I think Kurtzman) said recently that the former timeline still exist, and running. What if in TWOF when the Genesis device detonated, a brief rift opened, and Khan thrown into the new timeline, and from the Genesis "effect" he was "reformed"?
*Or maybe it's just been a really long day for me.
Chekov does his "beam falling people up" trick again? Either that or movie mandated physics alterations.How does Kirk and McCoy survive the jump off the cliff on the red vegetated planet? The ocean is way below them.
I actually wrote something along those lines in a fan-fic that I started a few months ago (and got stuck).I feel like that could be a neat plot for a novel or something, but that seems a little too complicated for a movie intended to reach a wider audience.Just some random thoughts
1. The Orci & Kurtzman have found a way to fuse the characters/people of Gary Mitchell and Khan into one?
2. The line "I have returned to have my vengeance" keeps bugging me (The original tile for TWOK was The Vengeance of Khan). Since (I think Kurtzman) said recently that the former timeline still exist, and running. What if in TWOF when the Genesis device detonated, a brief rift opened, and Khan thrown into the new timeline, and from the Genesis "effect" he was "reformed"?
*Or maybe it's just been a really long day for me.
Although I guess it's no more complicated that Old Spock being thrown back in time because of a red matter black hole.
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