"Playing God" - DS9
ENT: Breaking the Ice, streamed on Netflix.
The comet's gravity seemed a little too strong, Reed and Mayweather should have been bouncing around like tennis balls on something that was only 82km in diameter.
Where Silence Has Lease (TNG)
I kinda assume that was the writers' intention.
The original teleplay for this episode very closely paralleled the plot of the 1942 Academy Award-winning Michael Curtiz film Casablanca. In fact, it was originally called "Here's Lookin' at You...", a reference to a popular quote from the film. (AOL chat, 1997) The producers however, were forced to change some of the more obvious references to the film as well as the title when they were threatened with legal action.
ENT: Breaking the Ice, streamed on Netflix.
The comet's gravity seemed a little too strong, Reed and Mayweather should have been bouncing around like tennis balls on something that was only 82km in diameter.
You mean Nagilum? I think he was a member of Balok's race using an even less convincing puppet than the one seen in The Corbomite Maneuver.
That was definitely their intention when Rom used a slightly modified version of Bogart's final speech in "Call To Arms".DS9 - "Profit and Loss"
The love lines in this episode remind me of some Casablanca-like movie from the '40s. I kinda assume that was the writers' intention.
I'll think of that next time I watch "Call to Arms".
I've always thought of 'characters' like Nagilum and Balok as Lovecraftian 'Great Old Ones'. Lots of different ways of dealing with us insignificant mortals in that lore.
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