You Ain't Nothin' But a Sun DogI have a CD by that guy. I loved "Flaming Supernova" & "Are You Salt-less Tonight."I've been casting about for a good one lately and I think this is "it." Be well!
Have you read the bottom of my posts?You put Omega Glory on your favourites' list?![]()
You Ain't Nothin' But a Sun DogI have a CD by that guy. I loved "Flaming Supernova" & "Are You Salt-less Tonight."I've been casting about for a good one lately and I think this is "it." Be well!
Suspicious Mines
Heartbreak Black Hole
I Just Can't Help Calculating
Subduction
Can't Help Falling in Space Time
Don't Be Crew Hell
All Spored Up
Horta House Rock
Hunk of Burning Meteor
Viva Delta Vega
Are You Handsome Tonight
Return to Transmitter
You'll Never Spacewalk Alone
You put Omega Glory on your favourites' list?
To me it's Journey to Babel. It has just the perfect balance for an episode of Star Trek. Honorable mentions to Amok Time and Doomsday Machine.
You Ain't Nothin' But a Sun DogI have a CD by that guy. I loved "Flaming Supernova" & "Are You Salt-less Tonight."
Suspicious Mines
Heartbreak Black Hole
I Just Can't Help Calculating
Subduction
Can't Help Falling in Space Time
Don't Be Crew Hell
All Spored Up
Horta House Rock
Hunk of Burning Meteor
Viva Delta Vega
Are You Handsome Tonight
Return to Transmitter
You'll Never Spacewalk Alone
Wow wow wow . I was inspired to try my hand at some, but no, I will just acknowledge your greatness. "Crew Hell" is hiLARious.
J2B is the FIRST ep I bought on DVD back in the day. Without the remastered FX, I might have picked it as my favourite, as it's so absolutely rich in character & content.But J2B is my fave episode by far.
Journey To Babel is a canny balance of almost all the things I love about TOS, just a fine episode with wonderful performances.
I don't usually read anybody's bottom if I can help it.Have you read the bottom of my posts?You put Omega Glory on your favourites' list?![]()
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I agree wholeheartedly. Lenard as Sarek is just wonderful.I must confess I'm still in love with Sarek, 40+ years after original air date. A thousand thanks to whomever cast Mark Lenard - the TV gods were surely smiling that day. Lenard invests Sarek with so much wisdom, charm, mental accuity - there is so much depth to the character despite very modest screen time. Lenards line readings are just classic. You can easily believe this man is one of the most impressive statesmen in the Federation and also one of the most formidable. And while you realize that Sarek loves his wife and son, he is completely "Vulcan".
When I was a kid I didn't like it for that reason, but later, when I realized everyone in the galaxy speaks English, I figgered it was possible.I just think it's not really a great episode. The shoehorning of the US flag and constitution, evolved mysteriously identical on another planet, just like they were a law of nature, is too much for me.
I was not mistaken, was I -- your avatar does have pointed ears?Wow wow wow . I was inspired to try my hand at some, but no, I will just acknowledge your greatness. "Crew Hell" is hiLARious.
I was not mistaken, was I -- your avatar does have pointed ears?Wow wow wow . I was inspired to try my hand at some, but no, I will just acknowledge your greatness. "Crew Hell" is hiLARious.
Mark Lenard and Leonard Nimoy created Vulcans. No small feat.
Oh, Jeri and Rackon, how about "Blue-Skinned Shoes," "Green Girls! Green Girls! Green Girls!" and "I Can't Stop Transporting You"?
I'm lovin' these!As far as Sp'Elvis tunes, I can't resist. So:
"Jailhouse Surak" (pronounce it fast)
"Return to Sender" (special V'ger remix by DJ-Ilia)
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