I always wondered how and when the Kelvans changed their shapes. And what inspiration they - particularly Kelinda and Drea - drew on exactly. 

I missed that scene. Kyle in a red shirt (which he wore for virtually most of his appearances in the series) and yet he's in a gold tunic later on too! Maybe Kirk promoted him during the episode as an acting ensign and later on he was back in his red shirt for his only appearance in the third season, The Lights of Zetar!
JB
MeTV said:The Enterprise investigates the disappearance of another starship and discovers a planet where the inhabitants are immortal and engaged in a strange parallel of Earth's Cold War period.
FWIW, when the episode aired, MLK and Bobby Kennedy were still with us.In 1968 when this episode was shown the United States seemed to be in turmoil with the Vietnam War and the assassination of the Kennedy's and Martin Luther King.
Me? I've been more commonly watching on Saturday morning because I also had Tarzan going on Friday. For my larger 50th anniversary viewing project, I'm going to pretend that the dates are still in sync and stick to the original days of the week, as it's close enough. The days and dates will be falling back in sync in 2020, but that's outside the scope of this series.
The Omega Glory is an episode that gets a bad rap from a lot of people. I like it. One of the best Star Trek villains is Ron Tracy played by Morgan Woodward. He is deliciously evil. "Come with me or I'll burn your friends to the ground". I like Kirk's big speech at the end. I particularly like when he says that the holy words must be applied to everyone or it means nothing. It is not just for the kings, but it is for all the people. Good message. In 1968 when this episode was shown the United States seemed to be in turmoil with the Vietnam War and the assassination of the Kennedy's and Martin Luther King. Kirk looking at the American flag always gets me thinking about that. Some people find that hokey but I like it. One quibble I have with the episode is :Shouldn't Sulu and the security guys have to stay on the planet for a couple of hours? Wouldn't they take the disease back with them if they left right away?
Then there's that shot...a choice Google search term brought up as the first result a thread in this very forum that got locked 11 years ago.
I really don't think it would behoove me to be the one to get this going again. I just assumed it was well known in these parts. Let's just say that there's a wardrobe malfunction in one scene that got past everyone in 1968 and leave it at that.Okay, I'm intrigued. What did I miss?
On September 8th it will be exactly 50 years since Star Trek first aired, which I intend to use an as excuse to rewatch the series, and since everything is always more fun with other people I was wondering if there is any interest in a collective rewatch on these boards?
I propose the following rules:
one episode a week, in production orderyou can watch the episode anytime during the week, whenever you can, whichever format you prefer... netflix, dvds, blurays, VHSs... remastered, regular, anything goes...the discussion for that week's episode would star each Friday
In effect, we'd be starting with The Cage, the discussion for which would start on September 9th.
Then Where No Man Has Gone Before, the discussion starting September 16th and so forth...
Strike that, to make things simpler and more commemorative the rewatch will proceed in broadcast order, each episode on the 50th anniversary of the original US airdate.
So... is anyone else perhaps interested?
Episode index:
00. The Cage
01. The Man Trap
02. Charlie X
03. Where No Man Has Gone Before
04. The Naked Time
05. The Enemy Within
06. Mudd's Women
07. What Are Little Girls Made Of?
08. Miri
09. Dagger of the Mind
10. The Corbomite Maneuver
11. The Menagerie, Part 1
12. The Menagerie, Part 2
13. The Conscience of the King
14. Balance of Terror
15. Shore Leave
16. The Galileo Seven
17. The Squire of Gothos
18. Arena
19. Tomorrow is Yesterday
20. Court Martial
21. The Return of the Archons
22. Space Seed
23. A Taste of Armageddon
24. This Side of Paradise
25. The Devil in the Dark
26. Errand of Mercy
27. The Alternative Factor
28. The City on the Edge of Forever
29. Operation -- Annihilate!
30. Amok Time
31. Who Mourns for Adonais?
32. The Changeling
33. Mirror, Mirror
34. The Apple
35. The Doomsday Machine
36. Catspaw
37. I, Mudd
38. Metamorphosis
39. Journey to Babel
40. Friday's Child
41. The Deadly Years
42. Obsession
43. Wolf in the Fold
44. The Trouble with Tribbles
45. The Gamesters of Triskelion
46. A Piece of the Action
47. The Immunity Syndrome
48. A Private Little War
49. Return to Tomorrow
50. Patterns of Force
51. By Any Other Name
52. The Omega Glory
53. The Ultimate Computer
54. Bread and Circuses
55. Assignment: Earth
A quick search on Amazon indicates that it is. If you get H&I, they play three episodes a week on Saturday and Sunday mornings.Is Ron Ely's Tarzan series available on DVD?
JB
What happened to season 3?
I just assumed it was well known in these parts.
Starts this September.
Had to google it, did not know that.
So there's a vagina in it... this means the episode truly embodies Gene's Vision then.![]()
A quick search on Amazon indicates that it is. If you get H&I, they play three episodes a week on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
It's a bit crap.
How 'bout we have a bunch of white people act as Native Americans but who are worshiping the US Government in all its glory? That seems totally appropriate. And who's gonna be the baddies then? Lets get some "Asiatics!"... There's an unfortunate amount of what can be described as "cultural insensitivity" here if you wanna go easy on it, or outright racism, if we're gonna call it what it is. It's very cringey to watch this at times, but that's not the only reason why I've always found this kind of crap.
Nothing here its terribly original, the two groups fighting each other that somehow parallel earth has been done to death by now, but the parallel here is just so very improbable it makes no sense.
The evil Starfleet captain is substituting for a standard discount Klingon stoking a conflict for personal gain. Morgan Woodward is acting crazy again. There's a break for fisticuffs every 5 minutes.
If it weren't for the casual racism and the "US Constitution is the Best.Thing.Ever!" jingoism I might be able to enjoy this on a so bad it's good level, but as it stands it's still in the so bad it's bad category for me. It's not boring, I'll give it that though.
Okay, I'm intrigued. What did I miss?
Yes, I am aware that MLK died in April and Robert Kennedy died in June of 1968. Still, the war was going on and riots were happening. The mood of the country seemed to be on edge since JFK was assassinated in 1963.Star Trek
"The Omega Glory"
Originally aired March 1, 1968
Stardate Unknown
Yeah, if you can get past the American flag and U.S. Constitution shtick, this one is kind of a fun episode. We have an antagonist who's Kirk's equal or better in every way...especially in scenery chewing. The Shat makes up for lost time in the climax with one of his hammiest moments on the show.
I do notice that this one has some similarities to "Miri"...the crew stuck on the surface of a post-apocalyptic parallel Earth-type planet dealing with a mysterious disease.
Then there's that shot...a choice Google search term brought up as the first result a thread in this very forum that got locked 11 years ago.
FWIW, when the episode aired, MLK and Bobby Kennedy were still with us.
Next week...I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that:
So at the end, Tracey and Kirk are trying to convince the Yang chief to believe them. But hasn't Tracey personally burned down hundreds of Yang warriors? Why would the Chief spend one second listening to anything he had to say? I know the Chief and Kirk aren't the best of friends, but they did seem to come to some small understanding in the jail cell. Real world answer: we need some reason for Kirk and Tracey to have to fight again for the climax!
BTW, getting hit in the head with a steel bar likely leads to death, not sleeping it off for 7 hours.
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