The Vulcan Hello and Battle of the Binary Stars are a two-part episode in the same way that episodes like Improbable Cause and The Die is Cast or Homefront and Paradise Lost are.
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NopeI thought the whole point of a Vulcan neck pinch was that humans weren't physically strong enough to do it?
Omega Glory said:KIRK: Don't they ever rest?
SPOCK: Not that I have observed, Captain. Of course, should they wish to do so, one could always rest while the other keeps you occupied.
KIRK: No point in repeating that it's illogical, Spock. I'm quite aware of it.
(The woman is finally within reach of Spock's neck pinch, and down she goes. The male is astonished, and goes to protect her rather than keep fighting.)
KIRK: Pity you can't teach me that.
SPOCK: I have tried, Captain.
Well I didn't like, not only ST V, but Sybok. I refuse to accept that Spock has a brother. Now a having a sister, surrogate? like Burnham, not sure what she would be to Spock (I know not related, but Sarek's Ward) is another issue. I can accept Sarek taking Burnham into his home/family than Sybok anydayNo, everybody hated Star Trek V. Sybok was fine. Plus, I need my pain.
oh Thank you for reminding me which ep this dialog is from. Spock said he did try to teach Kirk the neck pinch and couldn't, they don't exactly elaborate as to whyNope
Sure. But the idea behind it was, even as one considered strong for his species, Spock ultimately failed in teaching it to Kirk because humans lack the fine-motor strength and dexterity needed to close the artery without killing the subject. At least, that's how I always understood it.Nope
The Vulcan Hello and Battle of the Binary Stars are a two-part episode in the same way that episodes like Improbable Cause and The Die is Cast or Homefront and Paradise Lost are.
Yep. A cliffhanger might work between seasons, but you don't want something like that for a pilot where the second half of it requires a pay service. That's just an awful, awful idea to get people onboard to a pay service, when they've only seen half the introduction.Thanks CBS, only one episode on regular TV. And it ends on a cliffhanger, swell.
There are so many things: canon/continuity, cinematography, pacing, some of the acting, set and prop design.
Where's the color? Where is the cast love and character connection? Where is that sense of wonder, adventure, and optimism?
It may have Trek shapes and styles, but it just doesn't feel like Star Trek.
Where's the color? Where is the cast love and character connection? Where is that sense of wonder, adventure, and optimism?
It may have Trek shapes and styles, but it just doesn't feel like Star Trek.
Nope.The Vulcan Hello and Battle of the Binary Stars are a two-part episode in the same way that episodes like Improbable Cause and The Die is Cast or Homefront and Paradise Lost are.
Sure. But the idea behind it was, even as one considered strong for his species, Spock ultimately failed in teaching it to Kirk because humans lack the fine-motor strength and dexterity needed to close the artery without killing the subject. At least, that's how I always understood it.
And it was already in an established season. We know Garak, we know the characters, the setting, and the storyline.Nope.
Because in all of those cases. Each episode it's own theme, plot, and narrative. And they all are self contained. For example, the plot in IC is the who-done-it with Garak's shop.
Thanks CBS, only one episode on regular TV. And it ends on a cliffhanger, swell.
There are so many things: canon/continuity, cinematography, pacing, some of the acting, set and prop design.
Where's the color? Where is the cast love and character connection?
Where is that sense of wonder, adventure, and optimism?
It may have Trek shapes and styles, but it just doesn't feel like Star Trek.
Nope.
Because in all of those cases. Each episode it's own theme, plot, and narrative. And they all are self contained. For example, the plot in IC is the who-done-it with Garak's shop.
No, you stop dictating to people what they are and are not allowed to critique. You are neither a mod nor the arbiter of acceptable opinions, and this is now the second time you've been told to stop doing this. Keep it up and you'll receive an infraction.That's your choice, but stop criticizing the episode itself for your own choices and lack of knowledge.
Honestly, my only real complaint with this pilot is that I don't buy the footsteps drawing out the Starfleet symbol in the desert sand didn't blow away immediately.
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