If only.... if only....
4. A few good things--Shatner's performance--especially impressive considering his illness (I wonder how many of the company got the flu from him!), a charming guest star, and an interesting premise. But none of that can overcome this:
LESTER: "Your world of starship captains doesn't admit women."
If I were a woman I would hate this episode. It encapsulates the undercurrent of "women as eye candy" that ran through the entire series after the first pilot. This is one of the great failings of TOS, and how apropos that the final episode be wrapped around this mindset.
I love the women/eye candy thing. I don't consider it a failing at all. I also like the fact that the leads in the show aren't emasculated dolts, as television commercials up here in Canada like to "playfully portray".....time and again, year after year. The problem is behind the camera and a lack of vision. Women can be stunning and in charge, or equals. Men can be beside or under them without acting inferior or castrated. Its the flawed "behind the camera" thing that doesn't give us a woman in charge or does so at the cost of men being men.
Perhaps the pendulum swings to extremes. I'd rather have strong eye candy with depth and development mixed in with a dose of reality.
I really liked Areel Shaw; beautiful, confident, intelligent, assertive and professional....even formidable. She didn't have to look like Bee Taylor to get the job done. She had an old thing for Kirk, yet, that aside she was ready to slap him down and essentially ruin him, as per mandate. There was no weakness there. And she was always easy to look at. No sin, no foul....and Kirk got to keep his nutsack throughout.
It would have been nice to see a decorated woman answer one of those transmissions to Starfleet, or maybe nix Commodore Wesley in favor of a woman. She could be his equivalent; assured, experienced, very appealing to the eye to match his handsome appearance....and every bit Kirk's comrade and competition. They could have made Commodore Stone a woman Can you imagine Madge Sinclair in that role, sticking Kirk on the hot seat, going nose to nose with him in those early scenes? There are a lot of subtle little tweeks they could have made that would have been ahead of the time and plausible, but the vision was limited by those behind the camera.
Sure...they missed the boat on the old TOS.....but I don't let it get in the way of fun viewing.