MeTV said:When their shuttle is diverted to a planetoid, Kirk meets one of the pioneers of space flight, Zefram Cochrane.
Occam's razor: Alpha Centauri being the closest system to Earth's, it would likely be the first destination of warp flight and the first site of interstellar colonization.
Flying butt slam, right there in the promo!
I always thought it odd that Cochrane was so repulsed upon learning the Companion's true feelings toward him. I mean, the Companion is an ethereal twinkling cloud, not a slimy gross thing with tentacles. And it's specifically shown to be female. Still, that's an interesting spin, if perhaps a bit of a reach.. . . Cochrane's reaction to finding out that Blinky loves him is the classic self-denial "I'm no queer!" moment of movies and shows that will deal with the subject matter more openly decades later, and it probably should have gotten more recognition for that even if it is so very hetero-normative in everything else.
And MY GOSH that score!
One of my favorite moments in all of season 2 is when Spock gets to say "Captain, Ambassador Sarek and his wife are my parents."
I never liked how they changed Zephron Cochrane character from this episode to the movie. It seemed like a completely different character. Try and make him similar.
They're fairly open about that they combined to make him Gene Roddenberry,I agree. When I first saw the movie, I thought the writer/director combined to make Cochrane a doofus at times.![]()
MeTV said:Spock meets his estranged father when the Enterprise escorts a group of ambassadors to a conference on the planet Babel.
Her delivery here always sounded like she was narrating a late-night commercial for humanitarian aid. I also wince when Kirk dramatically tells Uhura how to do her job. And Chekov gets to take over when Kirk leaves the bridge after the climax...clearly Uhura is considered unqualified to command for whatever reason.Miss Jane Wyatt said:Only you can give your father the blood transfusions that he needs to live.
My only complaint, as such, is that there is too much good stuff going on in "Journey to Babel". Spock's parents, aliens galore, space battles, murder, spies, fighting, humor, great character moments; this episode is a Trekkie's XMas stocking stuffed to the brim and over flowing!
It could have been a two parter, or a movie if expanded. A top ten episode.
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