ZapBrannigan wrote:![]()
It's one of my favorite episodes of the series, not just the third season.
- It has a fantastic original music score. For years I wished that Fred Steiner had recorded a suite from "Elaan" for the Varese Sarabande albums. How great would that have been? It's good to finally have the whole score from LLL.
Yes, she was strikingly beautiful. Nuyen gave a believable performance for the demands of the levels Elaan climbs: from petulant, racist brat, to someone who matures enough to understand her greater responsibility, accepting that she could not pursue her heart's desire.France Nuyen is super-hot. Just having her featured prominently in the episode took things to a higher level.
There's action with a Klingon warship. Finding the AMT kit was exciting in the early '70s, and it was the most screen-accurate sci-fi model that ever came down the pike.
... a bit of Shatner hamming.
France Nuyen is super-hot.
ZapBrannigan wrote:![]()
It's one of my favorite episodes of the series, not just the third season.
- It has a fantastic original music score. For years I wished that Fred Steiner had recorded a suite from "Elaan" for the Varese Sarabande albums. How great would that have been? It's good to finally have the whole score from LLL.
Agreed--the score is one of the best of the series, and only sold the fact the music of ST was as expressive and sophisticated as any film score.
Yes, she was strikingly beautiful. Nuyen gave a believable performance for the demands of the levels Elaan climbs: from petulant, racist brat, to someone who matures enough to understand her greater responsibility, accepting that she could not pursue her heart's desire.France Nuyen is super-hot. Just having her featured prominently in the episode took things to a higher level.
How Robert (I Spy) Culp lost her is anyone's guess.
Nuyen would surface in another sci-fi franchise several years later--as the radiation scarred mutant Alma in the 5th and final entry in the Apes series, Battle for the Planet of the Apes.
There's action with a Klingon warship. Finding the AMT kit was exciting in the early '70s, and it was the most screen-accurate sci-fi model that ever came down the pike.
The legend of Kirk gained much from interesting, exciting ship battle tactics that was not this strong (arguably) since "Balance of Terror."
Regarding the Klingon Battle Cruiser--another huge score that this brilliant, truly alien ship appeared in an episode where it faced off in a script that utilized it perfectly. Additionally, it worked against a great performance from Shatner, who ends the episode--once again--resigning himself to being dedicated to being captain, at the expense of ever finding true love. That recurring theme would get a final go-around in "Requiem for Methuselah"
Nearly 50 years later, the Klingon Battle Cruiser still stands as one of the greatest sci-fi ship designs ever, on a short list of adversary ships to actually look menacing.
Rating: 8/10.
I agree with regard to the Klingon D-7 model work in the original version. IMO the CGI Klingon D7 model in the remastered version is TERRIBLE (low poly, bad texture map, and the WRONG color - the ship was always white - and they even paid homage to that design and color choice back in the 1991 feature film STVI:The Undescovered Country.)Those shots of the klingon ship were beautiful indeed, and it makes me sad to think of the earlier battles The Enterprise had with them in other episodes that were not shown on screen, just The Enterprise maneuvering about or a golden triangle to represent the Klingons as in Friday's Child! And no I don't count the newer versions of the episodes as Elaan's models did not need updating one bit!
JB
However, the reworking introduces a disgusting piece of visual nonsense - when the ship finally reaches her destination, she is shown disappearing halfway behind the horizon of the planet. From this we can easily calculate that the planet is about twenty kilometers across...
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