For the episode is shallow and I have touched its bottom.
And it has sued for sexual harrassment.
Episodes have sex now? I guess that would explain why some of them are f.king stupid...
For the episode is shallow and I have touched its bottom.
And it has sued for sexual harrassment.
There's nothing wrong with finding out what color stupid's bedsheets are. Just don't admit you know.
...I felt the female actor did an excellent job and it was a shame not to see her in another episode whatever her name was. Thoughts?
I haven't watched this one for ages, but it used to be one of my favorites for all the reasons you cite. Woodville was incredibly gorgeous, as well!
Oh what a masterpiece! This is one of my favorite episodes of the series. The music score is awesome and only Season 1 can best it. Its got a wonderful romance story, and McCoy is diagnosed with a terminal disease yet is cured from it either in this episode or was it in a later episode? I felt the female actor did an excellent job and it was a shame not to see her in another episode whatever her name was. Thoughts?
I haven't watched this one for ages, but it used to be one of my favorites for all the reasons you cite. Woodville was incredibly gorgeous, as well!
I'll have to watch it again soon. I've been somewhat loathe to do so, because as I get older I find I have less tolerance for overtly sentimental entertainment that I used to love. I guess I'm just getting more curmudgeonly.
I did see something odd that I didn't notice when I first got the BD set.
At around 3:53 watching w/ the original effects, there's a shot of Chekov's back watching the approaching Yonada. There's a ghost of his arm reaching down to the control panel, while the main part of the shot shows him sitting still.
Watching w/ the new effects, we only see the still shot - no reaching.
They must have goofed and superimposed two shots, but where did the other one come from? I don't have the DVDs any longer, so can't check the original footage. There was one other similar shot a minute later, but I didn't see him moving his arm there either.
I don't remember her doing anything special with that word. What is it?...I felt the female actor did an excellent job and it was a shame not to see her in another episode whatever her name was. Thoughts?
I haven't watched this one for ages, but it used to be one of my favorites for all the reasons you cite. Woodville was incredibly gorgeous, as well!
And she does something interesting that a lot of other female guest stars did on Star Trek, in her pronunciation of the word 'world'. I'm too tired to think of the actresses' names right now, but Edith Keeler did it. Nona did it. I think Vanna did it. Elaan did it. I'm sure there's a bunch of others.
It's just interesting to me because I've not noticed it much on other shows...but that may be simply that the word 'world' doesn't tend to pop up much in non sci-fi shows.![]()
I don't remember her doing anything special with that word. What is it?I haven't watched this one for ages, but it used to be one of my favorites for all the reasons you cite. Woodville was incredibly gorgeous, as well!
And she does something interesting that a lot of other female guest stars did on Star Trek, in her pronunciation of the word 'world'. I'm too tired to think of the actresses' names right now, but Edith Keeler did it. Nona did it. I think Vanna did it. Elaan did it. I'm sure there's a bunch of others.
It's just interesting to me because I've not noticed it much on other shows...but that may be simply that the word 'world' doesn't tend to pop up much in non sci-fi shows.![]()
Do you mean her accent is non-rhotic? Kate Woodville (who was British) spoke with a sort of generic "European" inflection when she played Natira (like Marina Sirtis' "Betazoid" accent for Deanna Troi).I don't remember her doing anything special with that word. What is it?And she does something interesting that a lot of other female guest stars did on Star Trek, in her pronunciation of the word 'world'. I'm too tired to think of the actresses' names right now, but Edith Keeler did it. Nona did it. I think Vanna did it. Elaan did it. I'm sure there's a bunch of others.
Sort of flattens out the 'r' sound...sort of "europeanizing" it...linguistics isn't my area of knowledge, so I don't know how else to put it...
Which must have been a disappointment for Capt. Kirk -- he was probably all prepared to talk another computer into destroying itself!Natira keep referring to the Oracle as "all-powerful" and "all-knowing", but by Star Trek standards, it really wasn't at all. The Oracle's 'defeat' was basically a simple matter of going inside, once they found out how to open the door.
Do you mean her accent is non-rhotic? Kate Woodville (who was British) spoke with a sort of generic "European" inflection when she played Natira (like Marina Sirtis' "Betazoid" accent for Deanna Troi).I don't remember her doing anything special with that word. What is it?
Sort of flattens out the 'r' sound...sort of "europeanizing" it...linguistics isn't my area of knowledge, so I don't know how else to put it...
Which must have been a disappointment for Capt. Kirk -- he was probably all prepared to talk another computer into destroying itself!Natira keep referring to the Oracle as "all-powerful" and "all-knowing", but by Star Trek standards, it really wasn't at all. The Oracle's 'defeat' was basically a simple matter of going inside, once they found out how to open the door.
Usually, it takes only one lousy question like: "What if the unstoppable force met the unmovable object?"
Usually, it takes only one lousy question like: "What if the unstoppable force met the unmovable object?"
I think they tried something like that in COLOSSUS (been a while since I read the book), and were executed for their trouble. If you merely want to keep a ghost-possessed computer occupied for a while, order it to calculate to the last digit the value of Pi. (If you're Ellie Arroway, you'll find God's signature.)
But don't let Kirk get all the credit for that ploy. Spock added his efforts in "I, Mudd." It works almost as well on gangsters, if you happen to have a deck of cards on Tuesday.
Did you know that fizzbin is mentioned a couple times later in the Franchise?
Did you know that fizzbin is mentioned a couple times later in the Franchise?
Interesting. But if the allusion was not made by Kirk, Spock or McCoy, it's name-dropping. No one else was there to know about it. (Unless Kalo or the other goons sent kids to the academy.)
Oh what a masterpiece! This is one of my favorite episodes of the series. The music score is awesome and only Season 1 can best it. Its got a wonderful romance story, and McCoy is diagnosed with a terminal disease yet is cured from it either in this episode or was it in a later episode? I felt the female actor did an excellent job and it was a shame not to see her in another episode whatever her name was. Thoughts?
In terms of plain entertainment, the 3rd season of TOS is packed with good episodes..
..its the "popular" thing to say it sucked- but "For The World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky" is just one example that it certainly did NOT!
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