Hm, I recall that the stranded Vulcan crew in ENT: Carbon Creek were watching an I Love Lucy episode.
Hm, I recall that the stranded Vulcan crew in ENT: Carbon Creek were watching an I Love Lucy episode.
After seeing "I Love Lucy" beamed throughout the galaxy, it's no wonder that the Vulcans regard humans as illogical.![]()
They were stranded and incognito on Earth at the time.
LOL I didn't know if you knew or not. BTW, I only know due to MA and chakoteya.
We see Lucy painting a cave set built for the "Song of Bernadette" which was later repurposed for Star Trek episodes requiring a cave setting.
I always wonder about the prop inventory at Desilu/Paramount. How much mundane 20th century-type stuff seen in A Piece of the Action, Miri, or COTEOF, for example, did we see in other shows, before or after TOS. I guess this would apply to wardrobe as well.Well, it may be a stretch, but according to the info here:
(Check it out at 1:45)
I always wonder about the prop inventory at Desilu/Paramount. How much mundane 20th century-type stuff seen in A Piece of the Action, Miri, or COTEOF, for example, did we see in other shows, before or after TOS. I guess this would apply to wardrobe as well.
No worries here. So, I wonder what would those stranded Vulcans think if they saw an episode of Star Trek on the tube?Would it be deja vu?
She did once mention Trek in an episode of Here's Lucy.
I caught this and added it to MA.
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It seems almost like a shout out to the prop department.![]()
Wow. So, the name of the planet in "What Are Little Girls Made of?" was Exo III (depicted hyphenated, as "EXO-III," in the bridge graphic), and the episode was about nothing less than replacing people with robots. Coincidence? Or was "Exo III" a shout-out to the EXMO-III (or the other way around)? Dunno, but it makes me wonder.She did once mention Trek in an episode of Here's Lucy.
I caught this and added it to MA.
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It seems almost like a shout out to the prop department.![]()
\Someone could always photoshop one.![]()
Thats cool!This is as close as we may ever get:
What next, an Elvis impersonator on the bridge?This is as close as we may ever get:
I was waiting for Ricky, Fred and Ethel to come busting onto the bridge there.What next, an Elvis impersonator on the bridge?
Neil
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