That's the only way I'd be in a fit state to watch that episode.My controversial opinion: The Alternative Factor is a great drinking game; take a drink every time Lazarus changes places, and if you're not sure, take a drink anyway.![]()
That's the only way I'd be in a fit state to watch that episode.My controversial opinion: The Alternative Factor is a great drinking game; take a drink every time Lazarus changes places, and if you're not sure, take a drink anyway.![]()
I'll go a step further and say drinking while watching it is the only way "THE ALTERNATIVE FACTOR" makes any sense.My controversial opinion: The Alternative Factor is a great drinking game; take a drink every time Lazarus changes places, and if you're not sure, take a drink anyway.![]()
And that, my friends, wins this thread.Controversial opinion: I fully enjoy Alternative Factor.
I'll definitely take it over "AND THE CHILDREN SHALL LEAD". But certainly not "CATSPAW"... I love that one! (To be fair, Halloween is my favorite holiday, and I love the mood of the episode.)It's not even in my Bottom 5 TOS Episodes. I'll take Lazarus anyday over "Catspaw" or Melvin Belli in a puffy mumu.
Of course not: Those shows don’t make effort to do so. Doctor Who (for example)is happy with saying various alien invasions have taken place, whilst still playing within a recognisable setting. It doesn’t have to justify something happening or not happening in our real world because (like most fiction) it recognises that it is not.It's no more futile in Star Trek than it is in Stranger Things, Ghostbusters, Columbo or Friends.
Yes they will. And it’s not a bad thing. It’s contact with Vulcan that’s important not the date.In the future, when First Contact Day turns around and no Vulcan’s come… Will they kick the can 50 years down the road because it doesn’t line up with what actually happened?
No it’s “necessary “. Yeah there are fictional elements in fictional universes. That’s not the the debate.The Star Trek universe is necessarily different to our own. Like every other fictional universe is. The process of trying to warp the events of the Trek timeline onto our own cause exactly the kinds of debates we see above.
Again, not the debate.There were no Vulcans at Carbon Creek and they did not invent Velcro.
Again, not the debate.
"Dilithium Plot confuses in the dark....all the universes RUNNING WILD...."If Lazarus sounded any more like Richard Harris I would expect him to burst into singing Camelot. Or, more in keeping with the quality of the episode "MacArthur Park".
THAT'S WHAT THEY WANT YOU TO THINK.Also, there were no Bell Riots last month.
Just don't send us home. We've got no place else to go.And that, my friends, wins this thread.
I'm a credit-man to some degree, but what was memorable with ALTERNATIVE's?I will concede that The Alternative Factor has a good idea. It's just that at every turn until the last ten minutes (including the credits) it is awful.
UHURA: Fire, Captain! Section Level Ten! Plus a burning cake left out in the rain!!!If Lazarus sounded any more like Richard Harris I would expect him to burst into singing Camelot. Or, more in keeping with the quality of the episode "MacArthur Park".
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