I watched that one only last week, and found it to be a frustrating mix of the brilliant and the horrible, all packaged up in a single movie. It certainly isn't irredeemable though, and doesn't go at the bottom of my Trek movie ranking (looking at you Into Darkness!)Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Much better than I ever credited it. It's aged well.
I watched that one only last week, and found it to be a frustrating mix of the brilliant and the horrible, all packaged up in a single movie. It certainly isn't irredeemable though, and doesn't go at the bottom of my Trek movie ranking (looking at you Into Darkness!)
Tonight I finished off the TOS era with The Undiscovered Country. I loved it, even more than previous viewings: I've never gone through TOS, TAS, and the original movies in order before now. Many of the episodes I've never seen before, and now that I've got to the very end of the original crew's run it was awfully sad to see them go.
I'm looking forward to starting TNG now, but it's going to take some getting used to again after spending so much time in the 23rd century era episodes/movies. I can better appreciate now how some fans in the 80s found TNG difficult to get into.
TOS "The Conscience of the King" - I found the end very unsatisfying because I wanted Lenore Karidian dead as well; she was a serial killer and therefore every bit the psychopath her father was; a premeditated killer like her can never be fixed. Like "Turnabout Intruder" the ending was all wrong because it let these murderous female monsters survive.
I thought Lenore Karidian was more sympathetic than Janice Lester but they both deserve a one way ticket to Stoney Lonesome.
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