Actually I never noticed it. Only hearing it now. Will look for it next time I see it and it will probably spoil the episode for me a bit like it did you. But you can't unhear things.
. . . forget.
Actually I never noticed it. Only hearing it now. Will look for it next time I see it and it will probably spoil the episode for me a bit like it did you. But you can't unhear things.
I never noticed this, and in fact I never knew about Doohan's missing digit until I met him in person in 1985. I agree it would have been an interesting detail to incorporate into the show, but hey, the '60s was a different time. :/
Later they could have wrapped Simon Pegg's corresponding digit in bluescreen cloth and CGd it out.![]()
Actually I never noticed it. Only hearing it now. Will look for it next time I see it and it will probably spoil the episode for me a bit like it did you. But you can't unhear things.
Jokes aside, the character of Mr.Scott never lost a finger so that's why it was always covered up! Did anyone ever notice his missing digit in anything else he did like Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea or The Outer Limits?
JB
...zippered monsters...Fingerprints, dirt, brush strokes, chipped paint, sloppy carpentry, scuff marks, zippers on uniforms...
Doohan seemed to always keep the fingers to that hand curledJokes aside, the character of Mr.Scott never lost a finger so that's why it was always covered up! Did anyone ever notice his missing digit in anything else he did like Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea or The Outer Limits?
JB
Once you figured out that Shatner was wearing "old guy" makeup, did that also spoil the illusion?I think once you know what they did, it spoils the illusion
Well they are similar, but different 'tricks'. Old age make up with old age acting is one thing, an oversized jumper is another. My criticism is purely a critique. I think they did a very creative job. I'm merely saying now I know what they did, I can't help but view it like that now.Once you figured out that Shatner was wearing "old guy" makeup, did that also spoil the illusion?
In the original timeline Keenser bit off Scotty's finger. After that incident, Mr. Scott "accidentally" scrambled Keenser's atoms during a transport. That's why he didn't have Keenser with him on the Enterprise. In the alt-timeline, Keenser never bit him.
They pulled that trick in The Cage as wellI just noticed that the transporter console in Where No Man Has Gone Before is just the helm![]()
It is left open to the viewer to figure it out. We find a world with a population seemingly very small consisting of only Yangs (American Yankees) and Kohms (Chinese Communists) plus a biological war potentially many centuries ago. Later we find the Yangs revering a reproduction 50-star American Flag and a reproduction Declaration of Independence.I didn't realise Captain Tracey beat Kirk twice in fist fights.
Aside from the stupid Earth Parallel this was a great Kirk episode. He had Spock advising him to arrest Tracey while in this precarious position in the planet. He had his duty. His respect for another Star Trek captain. He had McCoy saying he should be easy on Tracey. He had to balance all this with a potential death sentence for the landing party and the Prime Directive.
And Woodwards acting made us feel a bit sorry for Tracey and the situation he had put himself in.
Didn't Kirk break the Prime Directive when he told the Yang that he was from a light in the sky?
I envision a joint venture in the late 20th century or early 21st century between the USA and China to colonize a distance planet, but the mission goes sideways as the spaceship get sucked into a wormhole and gets spit out near the planet but centuries in their past.
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