One of my problems with the Flint character, btw, is he becomes basically the Forrest Gump of Star Trek; he was actually everyone and did everything.
One of my problems with the Flint character, btw, is he becomes basically the Forrest Gump of Star Trek; he was actually everyone and did everything.
HIGHLANDER, Forrest Gump ... it seems every show since STAR TREK came out ows this series a debt of some sort.
I've long assumed Spock helped Kirk forget the pain he felt over the loss of Rayna rather than forgetting the actual events that had transpired. Kirk had to be left some memories of those events to gel with what would be in ship's reports that Starfleet would eventually see.
Kirk grabs Reyna so tightly he leaves finger marks on her shoulders. That must have been painful and doesn't speak well for either the character of Kirk or William Shatner.
I was under the impression actors go through most scenes and tell fellow actors what they plan and the other actor says "yes or no" to the physical stuff. Though occasionally there are surprises and accidents.
Maybe he wants Kirk to forget what a prick he was that episode. Kirk grabs Reyna so tightly he leaves finger marks on her shoulders. That must have been painful and doesn't speak well for either the character of Kirk or William Shatner.
I've read of many such "accidents," especially with fight scenes where an actor really gets hit. In some cases, the actors continue the scene and thus deliver a very convincing fight.
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