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The One Thing You Could Change, TOS Edition...

As short as the other mini-skirts are, Noel's is shorter.

Plus there's the camera framing where she's about to kick the technician into the elecrical panel and she pulls her knees up to her chest. Wonder how Roddenberry got that shot past the censors in the 1960s.
It's really not about that for me. Not even close. It's the vibrancy in her face, her expressions. Her character was completely in the moment, willing to enjoy things. She was confident and worldly enough to be amused and have some fun, where Kirk would have intimidated most crew women into toe-the-line seriousness. She got saucy and mischievous with Kirk, and had the charisma to get away with it. That was sexy.
That and her mini-skirt didn't cover her butt. :alienblush: She is also the only Starfleet woman to kill anyone on screen during TOS.
 
That and her mini-skirt didn't cover her butt. :alienblush: She is also the only Starfleet woman to kill anyone on screen during TOS.
The only reasons why I regret the story being taken from Rand are that having their emotions hollowed out by the machine could have been a good way to kill off the Kirk/Rand frisson and it would have been cool to have Rand kill someone who isn't on her own team.
 
Interesting discussion as I just watched DOM, CM, and OA (or, O:A!!!!!) the other night to celebrate Star Trek Day. :) This was very unusual for me; I don't know that I've ever watched three S1 eps in a session before without some S2 or S3 thrown in, well, at least not since I did my last full rewatch, which was a while back.

I actually enjoyed DOM the most of the three (just barely; all were fun). Marianna Hill was fantastic. She was extremely enigmatic and alluring, to be sure, but her chemistry with Shatner was excellent and she was highly convincing as a professional, even though I wish they'd given her a tricorder. She really put the episode over the top from good to very good. I always thought Kirk had the best chemistry with Deela and Odona (and maybe Lenore K. pre-freakout and perhaps Kelinda as well), but the Kirk-Noel pairing is up there for sure. They should have had her back at least once.
 
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Interesting discussion as I just watched DOM, CM, and OA (or, O:A!!!!!) the other night to celebrate Star Trek Day. :) This was very unusual for me; I don't know that I've ever watched three S1 eps in a session before without some S2 or S3 thrown in, well, at least not since I did my last full rewatch, which was a while back.

I actually enjoyed DOM the most of the three (just barely; all were fun). Marianna Hill was fantastic. She was extremely enigmatic and alluring, to be sure, but her chemistry with Shatner was excellent and she was extremely convincing as a professional, even though I wish they'd given her a tricorder. She really put the episode over the top from good to very good. I always thought Kirk had the best chemistry with Deela and Odona (and maybe Lenore K. pre-freakout and perhaps Kelinda as well), but the Kirk-Noel pairing is up there for sure. They should have had her back at least once.
Given that none of Mulhall's dialogue has any scientific basis apart from a brief discussion of psychology, it could easily have been Noel quite apart from And the Children Shall Lead and Whom Gods Destroy. Guest appearances like Barclay in TNG would have been welcome.
 
Given that none of Mulhall's dialogue has any scientific basis apart from a brief discussion of psychology, it could easily have been Noel quite apart from And the Children Shall Lead and Whom Gods Destroy. Guest appearances like Barclay in TNG would have been welcome.

Agreed but what's the meaning of the references to ATCSL and WGD? You mean Noel's skill set would have worked in those eps?

I just had another stray thought; did Noel in any way influence the creation of Deanna Troi?
 
Agreed but what's the meaning of the references to ATCSL and WGD? You mean Noel's skill set would have worked in those eps?

I just had another stray thought; did Noel in any way influence the creation of Deanna Troi?
Only in that the Trek writers were obsessed with women being involved in psychology and psychiatry: Dehner, Noel, Jones, Chapel (Phase II Bible), Ilia.
 

Good catch. I just read the script and there is exactly one reference to her being a psychologist (a sarcastic one from Marvick). No one else ever explains what she's a doctor of. Having not seen ITITNB in a while - and thanks, it's now next up :) - I think I thought she was some some sort of xenobiologist.
 
As short as the other mini-skirts are, Noel's is shorter.

Plus there's the camera framing where she's about to kick the technician into the elecrical panel and she pulls her knees up to her chest. Wonder how Roddenberry got that shot past the censors in the 1960s.
Now you're just being insulting. No, it's not just because of those reasons. As Zap and Phaser Two describe, Helen has a lot of great qualities. She is physically to my liking, yes, but she has a great personality too. She is fun loving, but when it comes time to get down to business she does so. Unlike other females in TOS, she actually gets to do something, and she saves the day, taking out the force field allowing Spock to beam down.
 
Only in that the Trek writers were obsessed with women being involved in psychology and psychiatry: Dehner, Noel, Jones, Chapel (Phase II Bible), Ilia.
I don't know how it was in the 60's, but today a great majority of therapists are women, so I guess the trend continues into the 23rd century.
 
I don't know how it was in the 60's, but today a great majority of therapists are women, so I guess the trend continues into the 23rd century.

I guess it depends where you live. Where I live male therapists are on the rise and actively searched for, especially int he field of men's mental health.

Only in that the Trek writers were obsessed with women being involved in psychology and psychiatry: Dehner, Noel, Jones, Chapel (Phase II Bible), Ilia.
Ilia was supposed to be a counselor? In the phase II publicity shots she's wearing operations gold...
 
I guess it depends where you live. Where I live male therapists are on the rise and actively searched for, especially int he field of men's mental health.


Ilia was supposed to be a counselor? In the phase II publicity shots she's wearing operations gold...
Yeah I think the intention was for her to unofficially fill that role.
 
Agreed, but that was the only connection to Troi that I could draw.

Yes, but the conversation was about mental health in Star Trek being stereotyped as a female profession with Ilia used as one of the examples, despite her not being a mental health professional. Not whether her character influenced Troi's creation.
 
Yes, but the conversation was about mental health in Star Trek being stereotyped as a female profession with Ilia used as one of the examples, despite her not being a mental health professional. Not whether her character influenced Troi's creation.

Ilia was mentioned in a reply to the question "(D)id Noel in any way influence the creation of Deanna Troi?" As I said, the psychic/telepathic angle was the only reason I could come up with for mentioning Ilia in that context.
 
I see Ilia, who now has a reason to be on the bridge and has her own chair, i.e. navigator, contributing on occasion to move the plot along, "Captain, I sense...<fill in the blank>." Two for the price of one. :techman:
 
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