I always loved "THE TIME TRAP". "THE VOID" in VOY's season 7 definitely has the bones of this episode embedded in it. (Which is my favorite episode of that season, though the pickings were rather slim to choose from.)
Can't argue with that. I love this episodes. One of the TAS eps that I adore that I know I don't really have an entire leg to stand on. You know, I've kind of gotten used to saying that but now I'm thinking "What's wrong with this episode anyway?" It's awesome!It's a D&D campaign!
I've never heard this. But then I'm realizing that I'm not sure what color it is now."The Time Trap" was visually more interesting when the pocket universe had a red background, as it did originally before the DVD release of TAS.
For some reason, they recolored it to be black, in all but one or two spots (IIRC, on monitor(s)? where you can still see the original brick red color).I've never heard this. But then I'm realizing that I'm not sure what color it is now.
It's not a bad episode - I enjoyed the Nu Yawk huntress hitting on Jim! I think it suffered a bit in comparison to the other eps we watched right before it.Can't argue with that. I love this episodes. One of the TAS eps that I adore that I know I don't really have an entire leg to stand on. You know, I've kind of gotten used to saying that but now I'm thinking "What's wrong with this episode anyway?" It's awesome!
Yeah, I was sad to hear it. Whatever one thinks of his episodes, he and Roger created a unique character.Awwww. Stephen Kandel died in October? Well here's Mudd in yer eye!
That was cool.Time Trap is one of my faves. It also gave us the Bonaventure. Until First Contact this was the first Warp Ship.
Interesting. There were definitely some cool designs in there. I also liked the Council itself.Most / All of the ships in the Time Trap are actually unused concept art from Beyond the Farthest Star. Or so the story goes.
Good writing (except for maybe Kirk letting Khan review the Enterprise's technical manuals - but it's in character
It is. Because it said NOTHING about prefix codes.Doesn't the Enterprise have a less classified version of such for passengers and exchange with alien races, filled with more basic information and fewer details?
If it does, and that's what they gave Khan, I could see Kirk underestimating Khan's ability to extrapolate from the limited data given to him.
Another repeated theme in TOS: Kirk does love his ship more than anything!![]()
There have been different Spocks and with different reasons for being who they are and what their stories mean. But this is the Spock that captured the hearts of the world and became an icon. If you don't know this episode you don't know Spock. There's more, obviously, but this episode will get you over 50% of the way.This Side of Paradise by D. C. Fontana and Jerry Sohl
This is the most Spock line of all time.I am what I am, Leila, and if there are self-made purgatories, then we all have to live in them. Mine can be no worse than someone else's.
I believe it was actually puffed rice cereal.Leila was in love with Spock, but he didn't reciprocate. She offers to show him how they survived and he's hit with confet... I mean, spores from a plant.
Snap, crackle, stoned?I believe it was actually puffed rice cereal.
On my last, recent watch, I noticed a new detail:
Captain's log, stardate 3417.5. The pod plants have spread spores throughout the ship, carried by the ventilation system. Under their influence, my crew is deserting to join the Omicron colony, and I can't stop them. I don't know why I have not been infected, nor can I get Doctor McCoy to explain the physical-psychological aspects of the infection.Kirk knows the spores have spread through the whole ship and only he is not affected but he doesn't know why. I guess he is continuously so angry/upset with the situation that the spores can't get a hold on him. Later, while sitting on the bridge alone, his emotion changes from angry to despair, perhaps a more attunable emotion to the spores, then he gets hit with a concentrated dose of spores, or maybe its just the concentration level that does the trick. Also, breaking the spores' influence seems to be a two step process with Kirk; firstly, when he looks at his medal in his quarters and what his Starfleet career means to him, then in the transporter room just before he beams down and about to loose his ship. Another repeated theme in TOS: Kirk does love his ship more than anything!![]()
Okay, kicking off season 3 in production order.
Frankly, NBC should have lead with this one. I really feel like a lot of the animosity over "Spock's Brain" had to do with it being the "reward" for fans fighting so hard for a renewal. Because, honestly....
Spectre of the Gun is a *** winner. It may even be ***½
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/kiroks-song.315985/this episode for my money gives us Kirk's real true love in the series.
I'll disagree because Edith is Edith. Kirk was always going to be instantly head over heels. Because she's Edith. And the reason why City is the all time classic that it is is because the performers back that up. It's not just on the page. They actually make it work.Not as legendary as The City on the Edge of Forever, but this episode for my money gives us Kirk's real true love in the series. His relationship with Miramanee is given a lot more focus and time to breathe than with Edit Keeler and is more realistic and believable as a result.
It's an amazingly natural performance. One of those moments where you think "She could have been like this the whole time?!?"and Chapel has something to do that has nothing to do with Spock.
Not even in the same league, really.The legendary Spock's Brain, which is my next stop, isn't nearly this level of crapulence.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.