50,000,000 Faux-Elvis Avatars Can't Be Wrong.
Thank yuh. Thank yuh very much.
50,000,000 Faux-Elvis Avatars Can't Be Wrong.
Are you kidding? IMO it has one of the best/funniest scenes in all of TOS:The teaser is interesting, but after that it turns into pure schlock.![]()
^^^KIRK: All right, Harry, explain. How did you get here? We left you in custody after that affair on the Rigel mining planet.
MUDD: Yes, well, I organised a technical information service bringing modern industrial techniques to backward planets, making available certain valuable patents to struggling young civilisations throughout the galaxy.
KIRK: Did you pay royalties to the owners of those patents?
MUDD: Well, actually, Kirk, as a defender of the free enterprise system, I found myself in a rather ambiguous conflict as a matter of principle.
SPOCK: He did not pay royalties.
MUDD: Knowledge, sir, should be free to all.
KIRK: Who caught you?
MUDD: That, sir, is an outrageous assumption.
KIRK: Yes. Who caught you?
MUDD: I sold the Denebians all the rights to a Vulcan fuel synthesiser.
KIRK: And the Denebians contacted the Vulcans.
MUDD: How'd you know?
KIRK: That's what I would have done.
MUDD: It's typical police mentality. They've got no sense of humour. They arrested me.
MCCOY: Oh, I find that shocking.
MUDD: Worse than that. Do know what the penalty for fraud is on Deneb Five?
SPOCK: The guilty party has his choice. Death by electrocution, death by gas, death by phaser, death by hanging.
MUDD: The key word in your entire peroration, Mister Spock, was, death. Barbarians. Well, of course, I left.
KIRK: He broke jail.
MUDD: I borrowed transportation.
KIRK: He stole a spaceship.
MUDD: The patrol reacted in a hostile manner.
KIRK: They fired at him.
MUDD: They've no respect for private property. They damaged the bloody spaceship. Well, I got away, but I couldn't navigate, so I wandered out through unmapped space, and here I found Mudd.
SPOCK: You went to substantial risk and effort to bring a starship here. Logically, you must have a compelling motive.
MUDD: Spock, you're going to love it here. They all talk just the way you do.
Are you kidding? IMO it has one of the best/funniest scenes in all of TOS:
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With real stinkers like "And the Children Shall Lead" or "Spectre of the Gun" how can you consider an episode with a funny exchange like that the worst of TOS?![]()
And for everyone who doesn't like The Way To Eden, well, you're just a bunch of Herberts![]()
Hey, I liked "Spectre of the Gun"! Sure, it's a tissue-paper-thin story, but I love the stylized, minimalist sets and surreal atmosphere. A triumph of style over substance.. . . With real stinkers like "And the Children Shall Lead" or "Spectre of the Gun" how can you consider an episode with a funny exchange like that the worst of TOS?![]()
The so-called "first interracial kiss on TV" has been debunked eight ways from Sunday. In any case it was a big cop-out. The Platonians were forcing Kirk and Uhura to kiss, and the camera angle didn't clearly show their lips touching.I'm honestly very surprised to read the near-unanimous contempt for 'Plato's Stepchildren'. Michael Dunn was brilliant as Alexander and Platonius' extreme misreading of Plato's oeuvre is pretty poignant with respect to a number of 'real-world' movements which have poorly interpreted their written basis of society. The sadism of the Platonians worked (and was thoroughly denounced) within the plot, and, of course, it had the iconic kiss!
"Gamesters of Triskelion" was a second-season episode.. . .Some of the other lesser Season 3 episodes mentioned here are pretty redeemable and entertaining, however (e.g., 'The Lights of Zetar', 'The Gamesters of Triskellion', 'Turnabout Intruder', etc.).
Yep to all that.The so-called "first interracial kiss on TV" has been debunked eight ways from Sunday. In any case it was a big cop-out. The Platonians were forcing Kirk and Uhura to kiss, and the camera angle didn't clearly show their lips touching.
"Plato's Stepchildren" feels extremely padded -- barely a half-hour's worth of story stretched to an hour. How many scenes of Kirk and Spock being forced into humiliating performances do we need to watch before we start to feel embarrassed for the actors? As I've previously remarked, I don't know which was worse -- Shatner's imitation of a horse or Nimoy's imitation of a folk singer.
Oh God I think I had blocked those out.............I don't know which was worse -- Shatner's imitation of a horse or Nimoy's imitation of a folk singer.
I agree on both counts!!Kind of surprised that Spectre of the Gun gets so much hate. I like the surrealism of it.
And for everyone who doesn't like The Way To Eden, well, you're just a bunch of Herberts![]()
Turnabout Intruder is my least favorite. But such episodes such as "Way to Eden," "Spock's Brain" and "Lights of Zetar" are some of my favorites.
I am defiantly Herbert then............
What are you defying?
Kind of surprised that Spectre of the Gun gets so much hate. I like the surrealism of it.
And for everyone who doesn't like The Way To Eden, well, you're just a bunch of Herberts![]()
Just think...Stella was the first of Mudd's women!
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Eh, she might well have been great for the part, perfect even. But she's toxic now and for the foreseeable future, so I really doubt they're interested in her for anything.I wonder if the DSC showrunners are paging Kathy Griffin right about now...
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