Many, many more I hope! And am I the only one who recognizing how much growth Brian demonstrates in this episode, in contrast to the early Kirk with bad hair we see in the last scene? This is the episode that made me really respect Brian as Kirk.Not certain whether Brian will grow into the role. How many more episodes does James intend to make?
Without getting into specifics, we couldn't bring Mohammed to the mountain; we had to take the mountain to Mohammed. Brian and Jacy did not fly to Ticonderoga for these pickup shots--instead, we grabbed static plates of the sets in Ticonderoga, and had the actors do this scene against a green screen. I'm confident everyone did the best they could to match this new footage against existing footage. (I don't know what challenges the L.A. team faced in getting this scene; I wasn't there.)Many, many more I hope! And am I the only one who recognizing how much growth Brian demonstrates in this episode, in contrast to the early Kirk with bad hair we see in the last scene? This is the episode that made me really respect Brian as Kirk.
Really, what I'd like to know is why that scene wasn't re-shot in the same style as the rest of the episode. Carol's hair and make-up were equally strange-looking to Kirk's hair and it was rather jarring.
Hmm, I figured there would be some good reason for it. I can totally understand the delay in releasing this ep if this is the sort of thing that needed to be done. Thanks for the info. I still think it's only a minor blemish on an otherwise very enjoyable episode.Without getting into specifics, we couldn't bring Mohammed to the mountain; we had to take the mountain to Mohammed. Brian and Jacy did not fly to Ticonderoga for these pickup shots--instead, we grabbed static plates of the sets in Ticonderoga, and had the actors do this scene against a green screen. I'm confident everyone did the best they could to match this new footage against existing footage. (I don't know what challenges the L.A. team faced in getting this scene; I wasn't there.)
Ronald, I think we want to try to make as many as we can and eventually the last episode whenever that would eventually happen they "the crew" would all go their separate ways: Spock to Kohlinar, McCoy to his private practice and Kirk as a Rear AdmiralGreg do you know how many more episodes James intended to make?
All right, I can see that happening.Ronald, I think we want to try to make as many as we can and eventually the last episode whenever that would eventually happen they "the crew" would all go their separate ways: Spock to Kohlinar, McCoy to his private practice and Kirk as a Rear Admiral
Not at all. If you read my article, his work with protomatter aged him faster so that he appears to be about 25 when we see him in the movie. The same effect that aged Spock to a much higher age during that movie. This allows David to be born in late 2270 without breaking canon.
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