Slightly OT, but Sam & Max had their own adventure about McGuffins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpR-Misimgw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpR-Misimgw
They couldn't have replaced the humpback whales by rats, because they needed a species which upcoming extinction was plausible. They couldn't have replaced the humpback whales by koalas, because they needed a species which transport would be difficult. They couldn't have replaced the humpback whales by tigers, because they needed a species which is presumed smart. They couldn't have he humpback whales by elephants, because they needed an aquatic species.I've always understood a MacGuffin as also having virtually no impact on any of the details of the plot. The Maltese Falcon is a MacGuffin because if you changed it for something else of approximately the same size, value, and upkeep needs (in the Falcon's case, none), the characters would be doing exactly the same things they're already doing.
But I suppose that's too limited. The whales of TVH sure seem like a MacGuffin to me, just an excuse to get the crew into the past, but there's no denying their nature does impact the plot--McCoy and Scotty need special tanks to get them home. But that's pretty much it, unless you think an SF Bay rescue is a strong impact on plot (I don't).
Yup, Sherman's Planet is only there to set another confrontation between the Enteprise and Klingons.Quadrotriticale is important only because it's needed for Sherman's Planet, which is—not important to the viewer.
Basically? As in not at all?basically the whole Abramsverse is a MacGuffin.
^ This. Absolutely.The "Stone of Gol".
basically the whole Abramsverse is a MacGuffin.
Not on your say-so. But thanks for being on the show.definitions expand.
People still seem to have difficulty with the definition of McGuffin.
In fiction, a MacGuffin (sometimes McGuffin or maguffin) is a plot device in the form of some goal, desired object, or other motivator that the protagonist pursues, often with little or no narrative explanation. The specific nature of a MacGuffin is typically unimportant to the overall plot. The most common type of MacGuffin is an object, place or person; other, more abstract types include money, victory, glory, survival, power, love, or some unexplained driving force.
The MacGuffin technique is common in films, especially thrillers. Usually the MacGuffin is the central focus of the film in the first act, and thereafter declines in importance. It may re-appear at the climax of the story, but sometimes is actually forgotten by the end of the story
Examples in film include: the meaning of rosebud in Citizen Kane (1941), the NOC list in Mission: Impossible (1996) or the Rabbit's Foot in Mission: Impossible III (2006), the briefcases in Pulp Fiction and several Coen brothers films, the Heart of the Ocean necklace in Titanic, and the mineral unobtainium in Avatar (2009).
definitions expand.
Ok, I believe that the definition of Wikipedia is a good one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin
The specific nature of a MacGuffin is typically unimportant to the overall plot.
Ok, I believe that the definition of Wikipedia is a good one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin
The specific nature of a MacGuffin is typically unimportant to the overall plot.
Which leaves out quadrotriticale, because its nature was important to the plot.
Ok, I believe that the definition of Wikipedia is a good one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin
The specific nature of a MacGuffin is typically unimportant to the overall plot.
Which leaves out quadrotriticale, because its nature was important to the plot.
No, it said specific nature unimportant to the overall plot. Quadrotriticale's specific nature as a "high-yield, perennial, four-lobed grain" [link] is completely immaterial to the plot, as is its importance for Sherman's planet. It only needed to be something that the Klingons could covertly sabotage and that the tribbles could subsequently and overtly sabotage without covering up the Klingon sabotage. Nothing else mattered.
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