I wonder if the board and pointer was a nod to the President being blind(or was supposed to be)? Either to make it easier for him to perceive, or more difficult?
For those who aren't familiar with the cut scenes
After Kirk and McCoy are sentenced to the penal (hee hee) colony Admiral Cartwright is with the Federation President and they call it a damn show trial. With Cartwright is a guy called Colonel West which is Rene howeverthehellhislastname is spelled and maybe the Romulan Ambassador.
West breaks out a bunch of charts and says they can send in Federation Navy SEALS (or whatever they use) to break Kirk and McCoy out. The Fed President (Who I still find amusing it's the dad from that 70's show and Boddicker from Robocop) says what if this leads to war to which West gives this cheesy reply "In that case we would clean their chronometers". But the pres nixes it.
After Scotty kills the Klingon and he's lying on the floor I think Worf says "This is not Klingon blood" about the red blood running from the back of his head and in "Scooby Doo" fashion they pull off the mask to reveal Colonel West.
Don't know if I like it better with or without that sequence.
That explains that line cut out of the script where West is dying and mutters "would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling geysers!"
That explains that line cut out of the script where West is dying and mutters "would have gotten away with it, too, if it weren't for you meddling geysers!"
He spewed that line. P.S. It's "geezer".![]()
I haven't seen TUC in a decade. I didn't like some of the humor. There was too much jokiness and cuteness. Klingons quoting Shakespeare was just too much. I'd say some of the cast was long due for retirement. I wasn't crazy about the music.For me, this one is a mixed bag of good things and banality.
The Good: The camaraderie between the big three, the sets, the make up and score.
The Bad: It's dull. It gets by on a sort of 'This is the last one so be nice to us for old times sake' mentality. It expects us to overlook the misplaced and basic detective plot and give them a pass just for being on screen again.
I wanted to like it more than I do - I really did - but this one just doesn't do it for me. It lacks spark. I guess I expected something bigger and more engaging for a farewell.
How do you feel about it?
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