After slogging through new Trek for a while (Disco, Picard, Lower Decks, and Prodigy), I decided to cleanse my palate the other night and watched Tomorrow is Yesterday on blu-ray.
As always, it's a totally charming episode. Of course, there are big technical issues, but any time travel plot does.
Christopher seemed shocked at seeing female crew members. Of course, there weren't any on early NASA missions. Yet, some women had been considered as astronauts. The audience may not have known about it then, but I would think he would have. And, of course the Soviets sent a woman to space in 1963.
One thing I don't think I ever thought about before: At the beginning of the episode, they're all knocked out on the floor. Kirk and Spock roughly pick everyone up by the shoulder and dump them back in their seats. Yet, when they return to their own time at the end, they seem fine.
Oh, one other thing: When the base commander threatens to lock up Kirk for 200 years, Kirk muses "That ought to be just about right". I also watched TMP the other night, and Decker says Voyager is over 300 years old. Yet another example of timelines that don't match in Trek...
As always, it's a totally charming episode. Of course, there are big technical issues, but any time travel plot does.
Christopher seemed shocked at seeing female crew members. Of course, there weren't any on early NASA missions. Yet, some women had been considered as astronauts. The audience may not have known about it then, but I would think he would have. And, of course the Soviets sent a woman to space in 1963.
One thing I don't think I ever thought about before: At the beginning of the episode, they're all knocked out on the floor. Kirk and Spock roughly pick everyone up by the shoulder and dump them back in their seats. Yet, when they return to their own time at the end, they seem fine.
Oh, one other thing: When the base commander threatens to lock up Kirk for 200 years, Kirk muses "That ought to be just about right". I also watched TMP the other night, and Decker says Voyager is over 300 years old. Yet another example of timelines that don't match in Trek...
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