Sulu bounding around shirtless with a sword.
I enjoy how the show could be campy myself so I don't see this as a bad thing. It's part of the shows charm. I think the most campy thing was having Abraham Lincooln talking to Kirk over the viewscreen.
I don't recall freeze-frames at the end of Star Trek episodes. They mostly cut to the ship flying away as the last shot.Those annoying 1960's ending where the frame freezes on everyone laughing at a bad joke ( A Piece of the Action, etc.)
How was that "camp"? What other story elements do you think were intended as camp?
I enjoy how the show could be campy myself so I don't see this as a bad thing. It's part of the shows charm. I think the most campy thing was having Abraham Lincooln talking to Kirk over the viewscreen.
How was that "camp"? What other story elements do you think were intended as camp?
None of the samples I've seen so far were camp.
By a huge stretch of the term, perhaps Mudd's Women could be considered camp. though not really.
OEDs all around.
Those annoying 1960's ending where the frame freezes on everyone laughing at a bad joke ( A Piece of the Action, etc.)
Not a Kirk fan myself but that one is just funnyI love Kirk, but:
"I'm Captain Kirk...I'm Captain Kirk...IIIIIIIII'M CAPTAIN KIRRRRRRK!!!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bZKEhgieoc
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Alexander riding on a belaureled Kirk, who was whinnying like a horse.
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