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STC Ep. 8: "Still Treads The Shadow" rating and discussion....

Rating "Still Treads The Shadow."

  • Excellent (little to nothing to criticize)

    Votes: 27 42.9%
  • Good (mostly works well, but some missteps)

    Votes: 21 33.3%
  • Fair (passable, but could have been better)

    Votes: 12 19.0%
  • Poor (some potential, but largely unrealized)

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Bad (a waste of time)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    63
  • Poll closed .
The episode didn't show us anything interesting that we didn't already know about Kirk

It didn't really have to. It was more of an exploration of the general concept of missing time, similar to what prisoners experience after decades of incarceration, or Tom Hanks being marooned in Castaway, only much much longer.

I guess what I thought of most wasn't so much David Bowman as the guy in Interstellar that had to sit around waiting for years to link up with the other ship due to time-dilation.
 
It didn't really have to. It was more of an exploration of the general concept of missing time, similar to what prisoners experience after decades of incarceration, or Tom Hanks being marooned in Castaway, only much much longer.
Tom Hanks being marooned for a few years on a deserted island WAS an exploration of his character. He was crafty enough that he managed to feed and shelter himself when he only had the most basic tools at his disposal, and finally after years of planning he escaped his prison. He did attempt to kill himself which failed, but he resolved to return to his life.
That was ONE person's journey. There were literally hundreds of other outcomes if you put different characters in the same situation (early suicide, died from exposure, died from illness, drowned in the ocean, etc.)

For this episode of STC, apart from melancholy there is literally no change in Kirk's character and that is ridiculous.
 
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You don't think old Kirk sacrificing himself counts for something?

I thought the episode had problems (I voted "fair") but they had less to do with the character scenes and mostly about building a sense of mortal danger/suspense. The "evil computer" of Ti never seems that menacing, just sort of whiny. So there are really bigger fish to fry as far as the episode's faults.

A good story should build steadily up to a climax, include a few unpredictable twists and turns, and then deliver a suitable payoff. STC has the best acting but it still suffers from these deficiencies.
 
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Ah, a spitball from the peanut gallery.
you're starting to make me feel like FDR there...

I welcome it
 
Here's my take ..

Directing - Excellent
Acting - Excellent
Editing - Excellent
Sound - Excellent
Makeup/Wardrobe - Excellent
Music - Excellent
Cin/lightig - Excellent
Sets/Props - Excellent
CGI - good
Story - good

My thoughts exactly. As with any production (fan-made or even professional), it's not without its flaws. But, as a massive TOS fan...these are just so damn fun to watch. It's uncanny how much Vic can channel Kirk, as well.
 
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Awesome!

Makes you wonder whay it might have been like if bloopers like this had come out for TOS during the summer hiatus. Breaking the fourth wall in that way would probably have won them even more fans.
 
Awesome!

Makes you wonder whay it might have been like if bloopers like this had come out for TOS during the summer hiatus. Breaking the fourth wall in that way would probably have won them even more fans.
It would have probably looked something like this... ;)

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