I know we're supposed to hate exposition scenes. But for all the episode's faults, I actually enjoy the scenes on the bridge toward the beginning of "Spock's Brain" where they're trying to determine where the alien ship went.
I think part of it may be the fact that, with Spock absent, we actually got to see the bridge crew function as an ensemble, instead of it being the Kirk and Spock show. Sulu, Chekov, and Uhura actually substantially contribute to the discussion, which did not happen a lot when it was a discussion between Kirk and Spock.
Also, we have the prominent featuring of the rear projection for the viewscreen, which allowed them to actually walk in front of it and make it feel like the image is really there, unlike most of the "locked off" shots we normally got.
Am I a weirdo or does anyone else like this particular scene?
I think part of it may be the fact that, with Spock absent, we actually got to see the bridge crew function as an ensemble, instead of it being the Kirk and Spock show. Sulu, Chekov, and Uhura actually substantially contribute to the discussion, which did not happen a lot when it was a discussion between Kirk and Spock.
Also, we have the prominent featuring of the rear projection for the viewscreen, which allowed them to actually walk in front of it and make it feel like the image is really there, unlike most of the "locked off" shots we normally got.
Am I a weirdo or does anyone else like this particular scene?