I started watching TOS at age 10 in 1970 and I of course was drawn to the action/adventure aspect at first.
As I grew and as I saw the episodes multiple times, the characters, ideas and concepts intrigued me more.
Growing up two episodes I liked were the Tholian Web and Obsession. Visually they were interesting and contained some action and that was more important when I was young I guess.
Both episodes are pretty far down my list now and I just saw Tholian Web in my rotation of viewing last night.
It's pretty awful.
McCoy is beyond insubordinate--he is downright cruel and reckless.
Scotty with bare minutes to the next interphase just picking up the container of antidote to "mix with scotch" !!!??
Even if he is just kidding is he 100% sure that McCoy doesn't need to administer any more?
I guess "Scotty is a drunk" is more important.
Uhura going off-duty and back to her cabin and getting undressed, getting sent to sickbay and then going back on duty in the 3 and 1/2 hour time frame that the episode talks place in. (according to Spock's statement that Kirk's suit only has 3.6 hours of air to begin with)
They couldn't have her go to grab quick bite/drink at the rec room (bathroom break) and see Kirk in that location? I know they wanted to show her in her room, but really?
The pathetic "Kirk memorial" DURING the crisis where Spock drones on about the situation that led up to Kirk's "death" rather than speaking about the man?
The odd theory that men and tables dissolve, but floors remain solid.
Kirk learning that they need to quickly leave the Defiant and then ordering that they reassemble on the bridge--which wastes precious time--instead of ordering Scott to beam them from whatever section they happen to be in--as he had done before in the Apple, for instance.
The not cute, not funny, just plain stupid dialogue at the end where Spock and McCoy play coy AND LIE about not having seen Kirk's last orders.
Why not have them say, "You know Jim, that tape was very helpful, you were right about us going after each other and your advice was spot on."
But I guess the little joke at the end was more important than heartfelt interaction.
But on the subject of episodes you used to like but don't any more...
any examples??
As I grew and as I saw the episodes multiple times, the characters, ideas and concepts intrigued me more.
Growing up two episodes I liked were the Tholian Web and Obsession. Visually they were interesting and contained some action and that was more important when I was young I guess.
Both episodes are pretty far down my list now and I just saw Tholian Web in my rotation of viewing last night.
It's pretty awful.
McCoy is beyond insubordinate--he is downright cruel and reckless.
Scotty with bare minutes to the next interphase just picking up the container of antidote to "mix with scotch" !!!??
Even if he is just kidding is he 100% sure that McCoy doesn't need to administer any more?
I guess "Scotty is a drunk" is more important.
Uhura going off-duty and back to her cabin and getting undressed, getting sent to sickbay and then going back on duty in the 3 and 1/2 hour time frame that the episode talks place in. (according to Spock's statement that Kirk's suit only has 3.6 hours of air to begin with)
They couldn't have her go to grab quick bite/drink at the rec room (bathroom break) and see Kirk in that location? I know they wanted to show her in her room, but really?
The pathetic "Kirk memorial" DURING the crisis where Spock drones on about the situation that led up to Kirk's "death" rather than speaking about the man?
The odd theory that men and tables dissolve, but floors remain solid.
Kirk learning that they need to quickly leave the Defiant and then ordering that they reassemble on the bridge--which wastes precious time--instead of ordering Scott to beam them from whatever section they happen to be in--as he had done before in the Apple, for instance.
The not cute, not funny, just plain stupid dialogue at the end where Spock and McCoy play coy AND LIE about not having seen Kirk's last orders.
Why not have them say, "You know Jim, that tape was very helpful, you were right about us going after each other and your advice was spot on."
But I guess the little joke at the end was more important than heartfelt interaction.
But on the subject of episodes you used to like but don't any more...
any examples??
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