Ahhh, how could I resist this opportunity...I watched some of these again a couple of years ago, and it still holds up visually as far as cinematography and FX. Their achilles heel throughout the series was their lack of experience and skill at plotting and final drafting. Dialogue was less of a problem since a few of the cast were accomplished actors.
Pilgrim started one of STC's biggest problems, where characters like Apollo, the Mirror Universe inhabitants and super-espers like Gary Mitchell are frightening in the original series but are mishandled and lose a lot of their intimidation factor in their STC callback.
For Pilgrim I am referring to the scene mid-episode where Apollo does a heel turn and uses his force of mind to levitate Kirk and hold him defenseless, which was so filled with problems and cringe (one, it looks so underwhelming compared to what he could do in Who Mourns for Adonais, and two, the football team of officers standing still and silent in the background as their Captain may be getting killed just looks so bad!)
Apollo's appearing/vanishing wig i realize was to give a visual cue of his fluctuating level of power, but at midway when he is supposed to be once again recharged, perhaps they shouldn't have shown his body which wasn't returning to greek god stature.
i think what really annoyed me from this episode was how badly Scotty was depicted. In WMFA he was completely emasculated and even temporarily killed by Apollo, and Scotty doesn't even react emotionally when the former God appears on the bridge. He does get to act a tiny bit outraged at the midpoint, but he never has a face to face with the alien who stole a woman he was in love (?!?) with, left him and his ship to go die less than 2 years later. Honestly, i wish they had jettisoned all of that nonsense with the crusty ship's hull and do a proper arc with Scotty and Apollo (but since throughout STC Doohan never got more than a few lines at a time, they probably limited his screentime because of lack of experience).
It's just too bad STC didn't have the script editor they so needed, but they still put out a nice product.
Pilgrim started one of STC's biggest problems, where characters like Apollo, the Mirror Universe inhabitants and super-espers like Gary Mitchell are frightening in the original series but are mishandled and lose a lot of their intimidation factor in their STC callback.
For Pilgrim I am referring to the scene mid-episode where Apollo does a heel turn and uses his force of mind to levitate Kirk and hold him defenseless, which was so filled with problems and cringe (one, it looks so underwhelming compared to what he could do in Who Mourns for Adonais, and two, the football team of officers standing still and silent in the background as their Captain may be getting killed just looks so bad!)
Apollo's appearing/vanishing wig i realize was to give a visual cue of his fluctuating level of power, but at midway when he is supposed to be once again recharged, perhaps they shouldn't have shown his body which wasn't returning to greek god stature.
i think what really annoyed me from this episode was how badly Scotty was depicted. In WMFA he was completely emasculated and even temporarily killed by Apollo, and Scotty doesn't even react emotionally when the former God appears on the bridge. He does get to act a tiny bit outraged at the midpoint, but he never has a face to face with the alien who stole a woman he was in love (?!?) with, left him and his ship to go die less than 2 years later. Honestly, i wish they had jettisoned all of that nonsense with the crusty ship's hull and do a proper arc with Scotty and Apollo (but since throughout STC Doohan never got more than a few lines at a time, they probably limited his screentime because of lack of experience).
It's just too bad STC didn't have the script editor they so needed, but they still put out a nice product.
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