Speaking of "What are Little Girls Made of": that Kirk can break off that massive stalagtite is simply ludicrous - and I´m not even talking about the shape of that thing 

Considering how anal the censors and the network could be in those days (hell, they thought Vina's slave dance in "The Cage" to have been too provocative) it's amazing that stalactite got through the censorship.Speaking of "What are Little Girls Made of": that Kirk can break off that massive stalagtite is simply ludicrous - and I´m not even talking about the shape of that thing![]()
Speaking of "What are Little Girls Made of": that Kirk can break off that massive stalagtite is simply ludicrous - and I´m not even talking about the shape of that thing![]()
I also somehow never noticed this as a kid or teenager either. Not until I was into my late twenties or so.You asked for it.
Just so everyone knows what we're talking about.
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I saw this episode so many times and didn't notice anything untoward until this was pointed out to me.
Now I watch this episode in anticipation of this scene![]()
I seem to recall Mirror Spock sporting curly hair for his fight scene in sickbay....Any good episode where the stunt doubles are nowhere near the look or shape of who they are doubling.
You asked for it.
Just so everyone knows what we're talking about.
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I saw this episode so many times and didn't notice anything untoward until this was pointed out to me.
Now I watch this episode in anticipation of this scene![]()
In Obsession: Spock trying to plug vent with his hands. Someone as smart as Spock had to know this wasn't gonna happen, right? ""I'll spread my fingers out to cover more of the vent! that'll be even more effective!"
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I cant remember the Episode, but when Kirk starts spouting shit about, to paraphrase, "No frantic dancing" and "Not too much deck tennis", I had to check it wasn't a 1930s British Ealing Comedy.
Cringeworthily bad dialogue.
Maybe it was directly lifted from "The Enemy Below".I cant remember the Episode, but when Kirk starts spouting shit about, to paraphrase, "No frantic dancing" and "Not too much deck tennis", I had to check it wasn't a 1930s British Ealing Comedy.
Cringeworthily bad dialogue.
While maybe not embarassing but in the epsode That Which Survives Kirk is a real jerk to Sulu and bites his head off 2 or 3 times when Sulu asks a question. The way Kirk treats Sulu in that episode does make me cringe.
here is one of the sayings.
"Mister Sulu, if I'd wanted a Russian history lesson, I'd have brought along Mister Chekov."
- Kirk, after Sulu refers to the Tunguska blast of Siberia
"Mister Sulu, if I'd wanted a Russian history lesson, I'd have brought along Mister Chekov."
- Kirk, after Sulu refers to the Tunguska blast of Siberia
While maybe not embarassing but in the epsode That Which Survives Kirk is a real jerk to Sulu and bites his head off 2 or 3 times when Sulu asks a question. The way Kirk treats Sulu in that episode does make me cringe.
here is one of the sayings.
"Mister Sulu, if I'd wanted a Russian history lesson, I'd have brought along Mister Chekov."
- Kirk, after Sulu refers to the Tunguska blast of Siberia
I thought Shatner looked pretty good implicitly naked and in semi-bondage. And I'm not even gay!When I was a little kid, I was kinda embarrassed by Kirk being apparently naked in the android creating machine in What Are Little Girls Made Of?
Here's the exact dialogue:100% agree----terrible, terible dialogue from Balance of Terror I believe.I cant remember the Episode, but when Kirk starts spouting shit about, to paraphrase, "No frantic dancing" and "Not too much deck tennis", I had to check it wasn't a 1930s British Ealing Comedy.
Cringeworthily bad dialogue.
I love that scene. It gives us insight into Kirk's character, his almost obsessive need for command together with his penchant for self-doubt and occasionally wishing he could just chuck it all. We hear similar sentiments in Kirk's "No beach to walk on" speech in "The Naked Time" and Capt. Pike's exchange with Dr. Boyce in "The Cage."KIRK: I wish I were on a long sea voyage somewhere. Not too much deck tennis, no frantic dancing, and no responsibility. Why me? I look around that Bridge, and I see the men waiting for me to make the next move. And Bones, what if I'm wrong?
MCCOY: Captain, I --
KIRK: No, I don't really expect an answer.
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