Would you really want to see the more realistic "Lord of the Flies"-like version of this story? I'll take bonk-bonk threats over 20 kids with wrenches smashing the skull of a red-shirt.
Awww.... but "Mudd's Women" has Harvey Hart's direction, which is stellar. No other TOS director attempted such ambitious foreground/background compositions. Like this:I'll take "Mudd's Women" over "Miri". Honestly though, it is like asking whether I would like to be kicked in the left or right testicle.![]()
In my opinion, the worst of season 1 is still not all that bad.
I think "The Alternative Factor" is my personal worst TOS ep. I saw someone else describe it as an assault on the senses, and that felt dead-on for me as well. There's some terrible TOS, but I'm not sure there's one other episode so terrible that I literally can't make it through a rewatch (the Kolos fast-cutting craziness in "Is There In Truth No Beauty?" comes close)
Awww.... but "Mudd's Women" has Harvey Hart's direction, which is stellar. No other TOS director attempted such ambitious foreground/background compositions. Like this:
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I thought Robert Brown did a good acting job portraying both a crazy Lazarus (most of the screen time) and a sane Lazarus.
I find it hard to keep my Lazari strait in this episode. Did the same one fall twice, or was it one fall each. The one with the bandage on the head; was he crazy or sane? I always planned to sit down and map it out, but does it actually make sense if you map it out?
Apparently, there were at least 3 Lazari.I think the makeup department had a crazy time putting Lazarus’ beard on.![]()
I think the makeup department had a crazy time putting Lazarus’ beard on.
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Apparently, there were at least 3 Lazari.
I guess the only thing that helps us is that there should be an even number of them, even if he has one or more identical twin(s).I hope Lazarus doesn’t have any brothers or I’m going to be really confused.![]()
I guess the only thing that helps us is that there should be an even number of them, even if he has one or more identical twin(s).
I guess the only thing that helps us is that there should be an even number of them, even if he has one or more identical twin(s).
Easy to keep straight. Bandage Lazarus with the thinner beard is the crazy one from our prime universe. Non-bandage Lazarus with the thicker beard is the sane one for the antimatter universe. Crazy Lazarus fell off the cliff twice.I find it hard to keep my Lazari strait in this episode. Did the same one fall twice, or was it one fall each. The one with the bandage on the head; was he crazy or sane? I always planned to sit down and map it out, but does it actually make sense if you map it out?
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