Although bizarre on the surface, perhaps it's the 23rd century version of MAGA, and the crewman fears humanity being watered down among the alien races of the Federation?The laughing crewman in The Naked Time painting Love Mankind on the wall always kills me with laughter. It's just so out of the blue and makes zero sense, even for the episode's silly nature. I can't stop laughing when I think of it.
Maybe he had a corset in his closet?Or maybe he was a corset Sevrin hippy, and it's their catchphrase?
Suzie Plakson appeared in character in San Francisco 2017.
Which character?
6. In "Day of the Dove," what conditions would have existed that would allow the creature to trap over 400 crewpersons below the primary decks of the Enterprise? Were they having an all-hands meeting in the shuttlebay?
That one always bugged the hell out of me. Where is this below decks anyway? We see the primary members of the crew walking in different parts of the ship. The bridge, corridors, the quarters where the Klingons were initially held, engineering, sickbay. Those are all in entirely different parts of the ship.
^^^Can we still talk about WTF moments from TOS?
I'd say:
1. Not thinking of using the shuttlecraft to rescue Sulu and the landing party in "Enemy Within" always confused me, even as a little kid watching the series.
2. Having the transponders they used in "Patterns of Force" available and not standard for landing parties seems crazy, especially considering the number of times they beam down and get captured for whatever reason
3. I definitely thought it was WTF that Kirk just randomly decides, for the first time ever, to have a code based on a chess scenario between himself and Scotty to add an extra layer of security during "Whom Gods Destroy"
My question WRT the whole 'We should shoot them with our Phasers/No we can't as that would kill them..." plot point:4. I always laugh at Spock running back to "return fire" with the giant spear the natives throw at them during the final minutes of "Galileo Seven" while he yells at the others to get in the ship and take off. Also in G7, why do they leave poor Mr. Gaetano behind to "stand guard?"
The entire point of that scene (and yes the mechanism that caused it MAKES ZERO SENSE) is that she transformed backe because she: "Truly and finally believed in herself" <--- yeah,5. I have to be honest, pretty much the entire premise of "Mudd's Women" escapes me. Are we saying that a completely benign placebo still allowed Eve to transform into something she really wasn't?
^^^6. In "Day of the Dove," what conditions would have existed that would allow the creature to trap over 400 crewpersons below the primary decks of the Enterprise? Were they having an all-hands meeting in the shuttlebay?
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