I've always enjoyed rewatching Balance of Terror. Mark Leonard speaks with such gravitas and you can see why he was chosen for a reoccuring role later as Spock's father.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsLxO7-7e0o
"The only thing missing is Russian accents". That's what I thought the first time I watched this as a child. They were clearly a metaphor for Russia and the Russians and the Cold War. But it was different because they were portrayed as a people who did honorable things and had such bearing when they spoke. That's when I also first considered that the people of the Soviet Union might not be one dimensional and trying to do their duty as well.
I hope folks watch this, and don't think all episodes are too dated to be enjoyable.
Over the course of the series, the Romulans became something quite different in TNG. But there are hints of Balance of Terror found in the response of the Romulan captain at the conclusion of STTNG The Chase.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsLxO7-7e0o
"The only thing missing is Russian accents". That's what I thought the first time I watched this as a child. They were clearly a metaphor for Russia and the Russians and the Cold War. But it was different because they were portrayed as a people who did honorable things and had such bearing when they spoke. That's when I also first considered that the people of the Soviet Union might not be one dimensional and trying to do their duty as well.
I hope folks watch this, and don't think all episodes are too dated to be enjoyable.
Over the course of the series, the Romulans became something quite different in TNG. But there are hints of Balance of Terror found in the response of the Romulan captain at the conclusion of STTNG The Chase.