

Why didnt Kirk just double drop kick him into the brigg ?
Poor show James T

"Pimp? I resent that appellation, sir. I provide the joys of female companionship to lonely male settlers, with the objective of holy matrimony!"He's a conniving pirate, smuggler, pimp. One can see the character archetype in some Westerns from the period.
I like Mudd and the two TOS episodes that featured him. I also agree, however, that he seemed to lack a sufficient evil streak to be believable as a true villain to Kirk and Co.
I like Mudd and the two TOS episodes that featured him. I also agree, however, that he seemed to lack a sufficient evil streak to be believable as a true villain to Kirk and Co.
Was he really meant to be a villain though? He was more a quick con artist. He was out to make a quick dollar, but I never got the vibe that he was really inclined to be a villain as much as just a comedic character.
What I want to know is, where did Mudd get that accent? (Well, not really an accent, more like an inflection.) Is he trying to sound Irish, Welsh, or like Robert Newton in Treasure Island?
Hmh? Mudd in his second episode wasn't a villain bent on hurting our heroes. He was a desperate guy trying to escape from the android hell; the plan to hijack the Enterprise was probably mostly Norman's doing anyway, even if Mudd brainstormed the basic idea in order to get his good buddy Kirk to help him out.
"Any starship captain would have sufficed. I was just lucky enough to have gotten you."
Beverly Crusher's granny lived on a Human colony with strong Scottish cultural roots. Harry could have been born to a similar environment, just Welch.What I want to know is, where did Mudd get that accent? (Well, not really an accent, more like an inflection.) Is he trying to sound Irish, Welsh, or like Robert Newton in Treasure Island?
Rush always drives down the right side of the street, just like a good American driver should.Remind anyone of Rush Limbaugh? Taking both sides of the street out of the middle.
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