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STC Ep. 6: "Come Not Between The Dragons" grading and discussion....(possible spoilers)

How do you rate "Come Not Between The Dragons"?

  • Excellent (5/5)

    Votes: 37 42.5%
  • Good (4/5)

    Votes: 30 34.5%
  • Fair (3/5)

    Votes: 15 17.2%
  • Poor (2/5)

    Votes: 4 4.6%
  • Bad (1/5)

    Votes: 1 1.1%

  • Total voters
    87
I can't get past Vic as Kirk and it keeps me away from STC. I really want to like the shows, they put a lot of love in them but something about his mannerisms and voice are unappealing to my tastes.

Thats too bad. I don't mind Vic as Kirk which is something I can't say about anyone else I've seen in the role after Shatner.

For me, there's no other way to "continue" the 60's series without the actor sharing some of Shatner's mannerisms without it becoming a parody, and I think Vic is very successful at doing this. I'm willing to suspend my disbelief and accept Vic as Kirk but I can't say the same about other actors who've played the role.

I think I'd much rather Vic Mignona played Kirk rather than played Shatner. He seems to be channelling a gestalt version of a pinch of Kirk, a dash of Shatner and a smidgen of Picard and some other influences.
But to date, this is still the closest to an actor actually playing Kirk:
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But to date, this is still the closest to an actor actually playing Kirk:
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this is a really nice mini, and its gives you hope for New Voyages going forward, but in the two episodes ive seen him as Kirk he has been unimpressive both times. The first one Kirk is being mentally tortured, so that may explain it, but his second episode (the first one filmed) he comes across as a boy pretending to be Kirk. Its actually like he is playing someone pretending to be Kirk.

I of course think that Vic is great in the role as Kirk, but no one is ever going to be Shatner, but the over all quality and professional standard displayed by Continues helps sell him as Kirk, over and before others.

For the sake of balance I am being a little bit unfair on New Voyages, im sure like many World Enough and Time was the first fan film I ever watched, and as I saw others, I saw how that production raised their own bar for that episode.
 
I think I'd much rather Vic Mignona played Kirk rather than played Shatner. He seems to be channelling a gestalt version of a pinch of Kirk, a dash of Shatner and a smidgen of Picard and some other influences.
But to date, this is still the closest to an actor actually playing Kirk:
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No fan film actor has been able to capture the charm or sparkle that Shatner and Pine bring to the role of Kirk.
 
No fan film actor has been able to capture the charm or sparkle that Shatner and Pine bring to the role of Kirk.
I'm hoping Vic will someday find his character of Kirk; I do believe he has the range to do so. I agree none has capture those elements yet because they're too invested on being William Shatner.
 
Agreed, Gross channels too much Richie Cunningham for my taste.
That's ridiculous since Gross is the appropriate age to play Kirk from that era. No one here can say Vic is the appropriate age to play James Kirk from Star Trek from that 60's era. Come on. Give me a break. Vic would be more appropriate for the character of Kirk in The Wrath of Khan era than of Star Trek.
 
  • That's ridiculous since Gross is the appropriate age to play Kirk from that era. No one here can say Vic is the appropriate age to play James Kirk from Star Trek from that 60's era. Come on. Give me a break. Vic would be more appropriate for the character of Kirk in The Wrath of Khan era than of Star Trek.

    Age has nothing to do with it, Gross has this naivete in his performance which reminds me a bit of Ron Howard in the captain's chair and quite frankly is unrecognizable as Kirk. If I didn't know about the production sequence, I would have guessed that Gross' Kirk hasn't recovered from the Mind Sifter, but of course, whatever "mojo" was taken by the Mind Sifter, he never had in the first place. At least Vic is recognizable as Kirk in whatever 'era' you choose. To me he fits in the 5th year of the mission.
 
The orchestra seems to grow for each new episode. Word gets around and I'm sure being a musician on an award-winning web series looks pretty good on a resume, not to mention the appreciation of the musical style.
The orchestra on episode 6 was about the same size as on the score to episode 4 "The White Iris". Episode 5 had a slightly smaller group with fewer strings. More like the group that played on TOS score like "The Doomsday Machine" or "Friday's Child".
 
The orchestra on episode 6 was about the same size as on the score to episode 4 "The White Iris". Episode 5 had a slightly smaller group with fewer strings. More like the group that played on TOS score like "The Doomsday Machine" or "Friday's Child".

I have to say the music is superb in "Come Not Between the Dragons." I like how you worked in Fred Steiner's "Empath" themes.
 
I have to say the music is superb in "Come Not Between the Dragons." I like how you worked in Fred Steiner's "Empath" themes.
The Empath was scored by George Duning. He was the eldest of all the TOS composers but, in many ways, his scores are the most "modern". Anyway, I didn't incorporate any Empath themes into the score, I only transcribed and re-recorded that one Empath cue with a few alterations to fit our scene. However, I do use two of Sandy Courage's motifs. One is the "Kirk" motif that Courage uses all over the place in WNMHGB, and the other is a bit of Courage's alternate theme, also from WNMHGB.
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The Empath was scored by George Duning. He was the eldest of all the TOS composers but, in many ways, his scores are the most "modern". Anyway, I didn't incorporate any Empath themes into the score, I only transcribed and re-recorded that one Empath cue with a few alterations to fit our scene. However, I do use two of Sandy Courage's motifs. One is the "Kirk" motif that Courage uses all over the place in WNMHGB, and the other is a bit of Courage's alternate theme, also from WNMHGB.
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I stand corrected.
 
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