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I think the point is that the full black & white version doesn't exist anymore, since segments of it were colorized & used for the series' only two-part episode.
The last time I did a marathon session of the whole series, I watched the episodes in reverse order. The show gets so much better as it goes along that way!
The last time I did a marathon session of the whole series, I watched the episodes in reverse order. The show gets so much better as it goes along that way!
A quick qestion about the DVD's, I'm sad to say I've not watched a great deal of TOS in any format so I bought myself the Star Trek S1 Remastered(R2 version) and I noticed it doesnt feature the episode 'The Cage', is this on any of the remastered versions?
BTW, if this is a stupid question feel free to tie me up and hit me with Klingon painsticks (though be advised that I might enjoy it :-D )
I usually start with "The Cage," "Where No Man Has Gone Before, " Corbomite Maneuver" and from there go in the same order that they appear on the discs. To be it's like watching 3 pilots in order as there are subtle differences in "Corbomite" from the rest of the series. It's also our first look at Dr. McCoy and the relationship between he and Kirk is explored a bit.
I usually start with "The Cage," "Where No Man Has Gone Before, " Corbomite Maneuver" and from there go in the same order that they appear on the discs. To be it's like watching 3 pilots in order as there are subtle differences in "Corbomite" from the rest of the series. It's also our first look at Dr. McCoy and the relationship between he and Kirk is explored a bit.
How much time has gone by between "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "Corbomite Maneuvere"? Wasn't Dr Boyce in "Where No Man Has Gone Before"?
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