Because there are several other episodes where McCoy is a jerk to Spock with no alien influence?
There's one where Spock violently resents one of McCoy's sallies but he's the one under influence.
Because there are several other episodes where McCoy is a jerk to Spock with no alien influence?
The interplay between Deela and Kirk elevates the episode.Guest star Kathie Browne is enjoyable and playful.
This episode has the famous (or infamous) scene with Kirk putting on his boots.
Funny you should put it that way, because that's like a synopsis of what happens in the episode, from a certain point of view. Deela visits Kirk's starship for a while, and he spends some time in the accelerated state.Maybe they just exchanged shoes, y'know, walk a mile in another person's shoes and all...![]()
H&I said:When a landing party investigating Scalos begins to vanish one by one, Kirk, Spock and McCoy try to find out what is happening before more of the crew disappears.
Yeah, I like that too.Speaking of slanted, I like how the ship in Scalosian time turns into a Batman criminal hideout.
Yes, I forgot to mention that scene. That seemed to be pretty obvious for 1960s American television. In a couple of weeks Kirk will be suggesting that people from a different planet should start using contraception to keep the population down.The interplay between Deela and Kirk elevates the episode.
This episode has the famous (or infamous) scene with Kirk putting on his boots.
Yes, I forgot to mention that scene. That seemed to be pretty obvious for 1960s American television. In a couple of weeks Kirk will be suggesting that people from a different planet should start using contraception to keep the population down.
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Next week...well, at least she doesn't state the obvious in a funny accent that comes from neither of her parents:
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"Wink of an Eye" has a good concept, whether or not the relative time scale holds up to scrutiny.
Speaking of slanted, I like how the ship in Scalosian time turns into a Batman criminal hideout.
When Kirk's defending himself from Rael with the chair, they seem to use his "no" answer twice
Yeah, I noticed that too, I half expected the non-speaking Scalotians to have "Goon" written on their clothes.![]()
I always assumed that the cure wouldn't work on the Scalosians, just on those who'd been sped up to their level. Clearly things worked a little differently for the two parties, as the Scalosians didn't seem to have to worry about being scratched.It's a bit weird that once the cure is discovered and proven that it works, they don't even inform Deela of it, instead Kirk just stares longingly at the screen for a bit and then buggers off.![]()
I always assumed that the cure wouldn't work on the Scalosians, just on those who'd been sped up to their level.
It would have been interesting if it was too late to cure the Scalosians, because they'd already turned to dust, in the wink of an eye.![]()
Yeah, but Scalosians didn't even know how to do that much.
Since McCoy figured it out and cooked it up in minutes, surely it would have deserved some further looking into. Even if didn't outright work on them, perhaps he could have come up with a modified version in another 5-10 minutes that does work...![]()
BTW, if people moved that fast the air displacement would create tornadoes as for them, they would be set on fire, just like when a satellite reenters the Earth's atmosphere.
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