I wonder how Mirror Kirk deals with troublesome computers....

I wonder how Mirror Kirk deals with troublesome computers....
Yep, it's a classic.
So did this come about as a revisit to the discarded "Pirate Enterprise" idea from The City on the Edge of Forever?
NBC had pretty much had it with Evil Twin episodes in the first season, and flat out said "knock it off" (in so many words). I doubt they would have approved "Mirror Mirror" for production if they'd played too much with the mirror crew in our universe.I think that another arguable"flaw" of this episode is that it handwaves away the mirror situation of the evil crewmembers in the regular universe. They could have easily gotten a two-parter out of this if they'd fleshed out that end of the story to its full potential.
NBC had pretty much had it with Evil Twin episodes in the first season, and flat out said "knock it off" (in so many words). I doubt they would have approved "Mirror Mirror" for production if they'd played too much with the mirror crew in our universe.
Considering the amazing coincidence of everyone having a counterpart in the Mirror Universe, does that mean that Mirror Spock's Vulcan henchman has a counterpart on the Enterprise that Spock occasionally hangs out with and they diss the perfect specimens of humanity together?
I've always liked the thought that perhaps McCoy's actions in the past regarding WWII was actually the event that created the split that allowed the Mirror Universe (with Nazi overtones) to not only exist, but on a close enough multiversal frequency that the Prime Universe was able to slide over accidentally.
Mirror Mirror is a fun episode. Goatee Spock asking Mr. Kyle for his Agonizer is awesome. I am tempted to ask people that I am mad at "Hand over your agonizer, please". Then later on Spock(again talking to Mr. Kyle) raises his voice in anticipation that Mr. Kyle made a mistake "Through your error!" Kyle "No Mr. Spock" Spock really liked using that Agonizer.
And Kirk's motivational speech to Mirror-Spock at the end of the episode is one of the great Kirk moments of the entire series.Mirror Mirror is a fun episode. Goatee Spock asking Mr. Kyle for his Agonizer is awesome. I am tempted to ask people that I am mad at "Hand over your agonizer, please". Then later on Spock(again talking to Mr. Kyle) raises his voice in anticipation that Mr. Kyle made a mistake "Through your error!" Kyle "No Mr. Spock" Spock really liked using that Agonizer.
MeTV said:Primitive inhabitants of Gamma Trianguli VI worship a god who orders them to kill visitors from the Enterprise.
Sometimes a silly looking design element has too much of a bad impact on an otherwise respectable story. Here it's the look of the locals.
Meanwhile, we get a Scotty beat that will become inconsistent with his character as established in other episodes--does he yearn for green leaves and grass, or does he eschew shore leave to curl up with a good technical manual?
This time Chekov gets the shipboard romance of the week, and he doesn't act so embarrassing about it as Scotty does.
And puts Spock in similar situations that his main character armor allows him to bounce back from
Humans in funny wigs.To be fair, at least they tried this time to make slightly unique aliens instead of just humans in funny hats.![]()
Yes, it does move along nicely and doesn't feel too padded...one could argue that the gratuitous series of redshirt deaths / Spock injuries are repetitive and therefore a form of padding, but for better or worse, they're also the most entertaining aspect of the episode.and the episode doesn't drag so I found it enjoyable and entertaining if you don't try to take it seriously.
It did take them two beamdowns.By the way, is this the largest landing party ever? We had to have the regular guys, the romance subplot people and the entire cast of The Expendables all in the party...
I noticed how in the shots of the larger fight they had her duck off into some bushes...her fight scene seems to have been shot separately.Yay Yeoman! Not only does Landon not scream, but she also gets to use kung fu!![]()
one could argue that the gratuitous series of redshirt deaths / Spock injuries are repetitive
This is when ST really starts recycling its self.
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