The eye is the sky shots give the viewers the feeling that they are being watched from above, which they were by Rayna via close circuit TV as they entered their castle. Same with many of the very close-in shots, especially when Flint was intently monitoring the Kirk/Rayna romance. Other close-in shots where just because the actors looked so good, especially James Daly, what a casting coup. We somewhat see the Nomad cam once again, but shot from a little more behind M4; very threatening.The biggest positive of the episode, for me, is the direction by Murray Golden. He chooses some interesting shots that we don't normally see on Star Trek.
My parents, who were no doubt by this point sick of Star Trek, teased me about those camera shots with sarcastic remarks about Flint's amazing spy camera that could swoop around and get in close like that, apparently of its own accord!Same with many of the very close-in shots, especially when Flint was intently monitoring the Kirk/Rayna romance.
Almost like magic, or extremely advanced technology controlled by brain waves/thoughts.My parents, who were no doubt by this point sick of Star Trek, teased me about those camera shots with sarcastic remarks about Flint's amazing spy camera that could swoop around and get in close like that, apparently of its own accord!![]()
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The eye is the sky shots give the viewers the feeling that they are being watched from above, which they were by Rayna via close circuit TV as they entered their castle. Same with many of the very close-in shots, especially when Flint was intently monitoring the Kirk/Rayna romance. Other close-in shots where just because the actors looked so good, especially James Daly, what a casting coup. We somewhat see the Nomad cam once again, but shot from a little more behind M4; very threatening.
Or a pointing stick or small thumbstick that he could discretely thumb.Almost like magic, or extremely advanced technology controlled by brain waves/thoughts.
Yes I can't get the massive fascination with Rayna. And how Kirk can fall in love in 4 hours when his crew were about to die?Watching our trio interact with Reyna is so cringe-y. The way they gawk at her really detracts from the episode and there's no good motivation for Kirk to fall in love. He just kind of ...does.
Love at first sight is real, even in the 23rd century.Yes I can't get the massive fascination with Rayna. And how Kirk can fall in love in 4 hours when his crew were about to die?
Oh, they knew the writing was on the wall.
That's true of most TV. People watch recordings or surveillance video that are full of cuts and dramatic camera moves.My parents, who were no doubt by this point sick of Star Trek, teased me about those camera shots with sarcastic remarks about Flint's amazing spy camera that could swoop around and get in close like that, apparently of its own accord!![]()
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Ten-year-old me didn't have that comeback ready.That's true of most TV. People watch recordings or surveillance video that are full of cuts and dramatic camera moves.
McCoy can really be a douche to Spock sometimes.When I was younger this episode was boring to me. Nowadays, I enjoy it much more. James Daley and Louise Sorel are good actors that I enjoy to watch. It is unrealistic, though for Captain Kirk to fall in love with Rayna. This episode reminds me of the Twilight Zone where Kevin McCarthy plays a man who has lived for thousands of years and has been many famous historical figures. Also, it kind of annoys me when McCoy gets his dig in on Spock at the end of the episode, talking about how Spock will never feel the positive and negative effects of love. It seemed unnecessary for him to talk to Spock like that. They were getting along so well in this episode.
I like Rayna. I find her attractive physically and personality-wise, moreso than any of Mudd's women.Yes I can't get the massive fascination with Rayna. And how Kirk can fall in love in 4 hours when his crew were about to die?
But I couldn't see why the Enterprise crew were falling over themselves for the Mudd ladies either.
I like Rayna. I find her attractive physically and personality-wise, moreso than any of Mudd's women.
Don't get me wrong, I love McCoy, but sometimes the writers have him say some really harsh things, especially to Spock.McCoy can really be a douche to Spock sometimes.
Agree. I didn't notice it as a kid, but as an adult it really stands out to me.Don't get me wrong, I love McCoy, but sometimes the writers have him say some really harsh things, especially to Spock.
Watching our trio interact with Reyna is so cringe-y. The way they gawk at her really detracts from the episode
The eye is the sky shots give the viewers the feeling that they are being watched from above
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