Yeah its kind weird episode. I like episode its just the Lazerous guy I think is werid, because its like he's fighting with himself, kind reminds me of Jekel and Mr. Hyde thing.yes weird rubbish episode from TOS
Yeah its kind weird episode. I like episode its just the Lazerous guy I think is werid, because its like he's fighting with himself, kind reminds me of Jekel and Mr. Hyde thing.yes weird rubbish episode from TOS
Hell, I don't like either. CoToF is implausible in about as many ways as The Alternative Factor.I'll tell you what you watched. You watched one of TOS' finest hours. Seriously, why does everybody hate this one and like that shitfest City on the Edge of Forever so much? I don't get it.
MikeS said:Was it Harve Bennett that said Star Trek is like sex, even at its worse it is still good.
Just watched this as part of my rewatch - though I nearly fell asleep in the first half hour it isn't all bad. The basics of a good story are there, but there's plenty that doesn't make sense. Was it Harve Bennett that said Star Trek is like sex, even at its worse it is still good.
On a more bizarre note, it is on one of the Fan Collective DVDs.
Heh. How about: Doomsday Device from Dr. Strangelove = the Doomsday Machine. M5 as HAL-9000 (or vice-versa). And how about the "fight music" from Star Trek playing during the fight in Barry Lyndon? Full Duranium Jacket--that'd be a good one. I'd better stop now before I get into some of the more X-rated Kubrick territory; besides, I can't decide whether to go with Clockwork Gorn or Spockwork Orange.This episode melted my brain. First there's Lazarus, who is lying and telling everyone he's chasing some super-evil anti-life guy. And then he goes in and out of being sane and insane. His beard is constantly changing. His ship looks like something from the Jetsons. There's time travel, holes through space, an anti-matter universe, head wounds that disappear then reappear, crazy negative brawls, and stolen dilithium crystals. Not to the mentioned the universe blinked out of existence like five times!![]()
You've just watched Stanley Kubrick's wet dream.
No, I've got to go with the grain rather than against it here: public opinion is correct in its relative rankings of these episodes. "Alternative Factor" gets my vote for worst TOS episode ever. And, yes, I have watched all of the TOS episodes.I'll tell you what you watched. You watched one of TOS' finest hours. Seriously, why does everybody hate this one and like that shitfest City on the Edge of Forever so much? I don't get it.
I'll tell you what you watched. You watched one of TOS' finest hours. Seriously, why does everybody hate this one and like that shitfest City on the Edge of Forever so much? I don't get it.
Yes, "The Alternative Factor" shows signs of having been EXTREMELY rushed in both writing and production. The plot is wafer-thin, the science incomprehensible (how does the antimatter Lazarus exist in our matter universe, and vice versa?), and yet, instead of having expository scenes that might clear up some of the confusion, the running time is padded out with footage of spinning starfields and two stuntmen fighting in a closet filled with dry-ice fog.It frustrates me that this episode seems to have been put together in such a slapdash manner. I think it could have been a truly top-notch episode.
I always wondered about that timeship. Did it actually travel anywhere? It seemed to work by shifting people thru universes as they walked thru the open doorway while the ship just sat there. Seemed like you could park it in the driveway and do all your traveling from there.
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