I liked the fact that Yoeman Mears didn't cry or whine in the episode. She was meeting death the same way all the men were during the impending burn up. Definitely a favorite as I was growing up.
Hmmm... I'm yet to be convinced. It's entertaining, yes, but I'm still not sure what it is that irritates me about this one. It could be the fact that Spock - despite years of service and having reached the fairly lofty heights of Commander - has only just been his first command (Pffft! Yeah, right!) or Lt. Boma's constant insubordination and atagonistic behaviour toward his superior officer (even a Vulcan - or, more precisely, especially a Vulcan would have noted and addressed this matter immediately...).
I liked the fact that Yoeman Mears didn't cry or whine in the episode. She was meeting death the same way all the men were during the impending burn up. Definitely a favorite as I was growing up.
Kinda weird how everybody has a good, long laugh even though Latimer and somebody from one of the later landing parties got skewered and Gaetano died too.
Kinda weird how everybody has a good, long laugh even though Latimer and somebody from one of the later landing parties got skewered and Gaetano died too.
That always bothered me too.
I liked this alot more than I remembered. The giants were quite well done. Did living in a quasar cause them to become giants?
I liked the fact that Yoeman Mears didn't cry or whine in the episode. She was meeting death the same way all the men were during the impending burn up. Definitely a favorite as I was growing up.
Actually Mears manages to maintain more discipline that some of the men in the episode. However, the role was originally written for my beloved Rand so Mears loses points for being a cheap replacement!
It seems that everyone, from commissioners to ambassadors, are a bunch of swaggering, pomus asshole.And for some reason the Commissioner actually smirks when they hear the shuttle has gone missing.
I love this episode too...except for the forced laughter at the end....![]()
It didn't hurt that Yeoman Mears was also a stone cold fox, either.Sher looks even hotter (pardon the pun) in the remastered versionI liked the fact that Yoeman Mears didn't cry or whine in the episode. She was meeting death the same way all the men were during the impending burn up. Definitely a favorite as I was growing up.
It seems that everyone, from commissioners to ambassadors, are a bunch of swaggering, pomus asshole.Like the old saying goes, "Some people would rather be correct, than be happy."
Space Douches, we like to call them Space Douches...
I think Troi was treated quite poorly too when she was placed in charge of the ship in TNG. Suggesting that a starfleet officer wouldn't know what happens when warp core breaches was ludicrous.
O'Brien: "If [containment field strength] falls to fifteen percent the field will collapse and we'll have a containment breach."
Troi: "Which means?"
Ro: "Which means the ship will explode."
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