Sorry if this was covered long before I got here as I'm sure it was, but before I forget, where are these amazing art pieces for these threads coming from? I love them.
I agree on the artwork for these threads, whoever worked on it did a good job.
6. Not a terrible melodrama, but not particularly compelling drama. Still, for a third season episode, it's pretty good. Watchable, but not memorable.
Or a "The Lonely" moment, as long as we're doing Twilight Zone references.This show had a bit in common with the Twilight Zone episode Long Live Walter Jameson which was done 9 years prior. Also similar to Twilight Zone's Queen of the Nile from 1964.
. . . I also think it would have added an element of "horror" to the plot if Rayna's head had been accidentally knocked off during the fight so both men could be reminded just what they were really fighting over, sort of a Westworld moment.
That's the problem with this episode's premise in a nutshell. Not only is there no attempt to explain Flint's immortality, but how could he have assumed so many identities throughout history? The lives of most famous and influential people are well-documented from the time and place of their births to the time and place of their deaths. Did Flint somehow manage to fake entire biographies? And just how do you fake your own birth, anyway?Flint was TOO many famous people. I could buy him being one famous person, but they overdid it.
As I've no doubt written before: The speed with which Kirk falls for Rayna has everything to do with what an incredible genius Flint is, and how well he did his work.
Not only is there no attempt to explain Flint's immortality, but how could he have assumed so many identities throughout history? The lives of most famous and influential people are well-documented from the time and place of their births to the time and place of their deaths. Did Flint somehow manage to fake entire biographies? And just how do you fake your own birth, anyway?
It's strange how Bones can basically whip out some kironide out of his kit but doesn't have any rytalin for this disease that must have been a known thing.
Last thing, this episode seems to be a really good one for discussion purposes, can Federation officers trespass on private property just because of a medical emergency, can a person legally buy and own a planet, what makes a person a person especially regarding advanced androids, should Spock go messing about with Jim's memories no matter how well intentioned. Good discussion thread stuff.
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