Is a holideck where you go for a holographic simulation of Purim?^^ They just did a holideck story without the holodeck by having Kirk and McCoy having the same dream because of a nanite virus.
You're right...The parallel evolution one was cringe, but the holodeck one beats it easily. But the worst one is technobabble (they easily avoided those in OG Trek, thank Surak)^^ They just did a holideck story without the holodeck by having Kirk and McCoy having the same dream because of a nanite virus.
Every time I read about that, I remember the endless explication on the merits of Phaser Number One versus Phaser Number Two in "Devil in the Dark." Right up there with the brace-for-impact scene in "Balance of Terror" being used as a "what not to do" example in the season two writers' bible.Roddenberry wanted them to just pick up a Phaser and use it- a Police Officer would just use his gun, not stop and explain how it works.
No. I have dissented before, but not to this extent. And I didn’t use any remotely colourful language. I didn’t begrudge anyone else liking it. I just called it as I saw it.Did you get blocked?![]()
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I listened as I was doing other work. i admit I was getting impatient for actual STC content which he finally gets around to at the halfway mark (I could have done without the long deep dive into the original series opinions).Not really much new in this. I would have liked to know more about some of the creative choices and the reasoning behind them, but it wasn’t the kind of interview.
That said Vic reveals, or says, that STC wasn’t really planned out until about six or so episodes in, and then they started thinking about how to wrap it up. And he acknowledges they wanted to do 13-15 episodes, but had to curtail that plan because of another production (which he doesn’t name) running afoul of CBS and poisoning the waters for everyone else.
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