Oh Me-ow. Be nice.Well, he may be a good writer, but he needs to work on his fashion sense a little more.
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Oh Me-ow. Be nice.Well, he may be a good writer, but he needs to work on his fashion sense a little more.
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(1) Are there any other TOS episodes where you were disappointed in the ending?
(2) How would you have changed the ending to make it more interesting?
This is where your ST imagination can go wild!
I never like the way "Man Trap" ended but that episode had more problems then just the ending. Like explaining why after living peacefully for a year or perhaps two the Salt Vampire suddenly goes on a killing spree--according to Crater the creature was intelligent so why attract attention by killing a crewman?
That episode would have to rewritten from the start to save the Salt Vampire.
Catspaw should have been redone somehow. The ridiculous aliens at the end must have looked bad even in 1967.
Catspaw should have been redone somehow. The ridiculous aliens at the end must have looked bad even in 1967.
...and they still look bad today, with the heavy black strings moving the puppet aliens. Ugh! Even Irwin Allen could have come up with something better than this (I think).
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Catspaw should have been redone somehow. The ridiculous aliens at the end must have looked bad even in 1967.
...and they still look bad today, with the heavy black strings moving the puppet aliens. Ugh! Even Irwin Allen could have come up with something better than this (I think).
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And coupled with that, the cheesy ending, in general, was just stupid. I know it was supposed to be a Halloween episode and play for cheap "horrors", but the episode could have been so much more. The Korob/Sylvia relationship had some potential and there certainly could have been a better ending than Kirk simply smashing the wand.
I still wish that Dr. Daystrom could have outwitted his own computer creation, but since Shatner was the star of the show I'm guessing that he may have talked the director into allowing Kirk to be the hero of the show's finale.
Excellent points. I gather the Naked Time was supposed to be part 1 of a two part story with the Enterprise going back in time at the end of part 1. Tomorrow is Yesterday would have been part 2, IIRC. The beaming of Captain Christopher into hos own body is a bit weird.As for endings I would change: The Naked Time. There's really on point at all to the 24 hour travel back in time. I would also, appropriately,change Tomorrow is Yesterday to explain why they 20th century characters will have no recollection of their time on the Enterprise.
That is definitely one of the most surreal moments in TOS - though the episode does start well.The Omega Glory didn't need the ridiculous hitting us over the head with parallel American history ending. A strong allegory would have been fine in its place.
Endings I wouldn't change that I've often seen questioned: Requieum for Methuselah - I love the ambiguity and the take away message that "emotionless" Spock will help his friend in a time of need.
I still wish that Dr. Daystrom could have outwitted his own computer creation, but since Shatner was the star of the show I'm guessing that he may have talked the director into allowing Kirk to be the hero of the show's finale.
Daystrom was insane and tried to stop the M5 but ultimately couldn't accept it (or his) imperfection. Very well acted IMHO.
Excellent points. I gather the Naked Time was supposed to be part 1 of a two part story with the Enterprise going back in time at the end of part 1. Tomorrow is Yesterday would have been part 2, IIRC. The beaming of Captain Christopher into hos own body is a bit weird.As for endings I would change: The Naked Time. There's really on point at all to the 24 hour travel back in time. I would also, appropriately,change Tomorrow is Yesterday to explain why they 20th century characters will have no recollection of their time on the Enterprise.
That is definitely one of the most surreal moments in TOS - though the episode does start well.The Omega Glory didn't need the ridiculous hitting us over the head with parallel American history ending. A strong allegory would have been fine in its place.
Although if someone decided to remove my memories, I'd be rather cross when I found out.Endings I wouldn't change that I've often seen questioned: Requieum for Methuselah - I love the ambiguity and the take away message that "emotionless" Spock will help his friend in a time of need.
Do we know that Spock took the memories away? Or rather just the pain of the memories? It's an interesting question and one of the reasons I love that ending.
"The Galileo Seven", without the hilarity and guffaws and doubling over in laughter.
I can appreciate the ribbing of Spock over his emotional decision, but leave it as a sly endnote. The ROTFLMAO ending was jarring, especially as Latimer and Gaetano didn't make it back from Taurus II.
As to The Galileo Seven, Kirk's all smiles when he gets the report they've beamed up five people...mind you, for all he knows, Spock and Bones could be amongst the missing ones. Hell, he oughta be upset that anyone died, but in a number of episodes he's cracking wise after he's lost members of his crew, as in the "My son., the Doctor" tag after Nomad fried a planet and a bunch of redshirts (and isn't it convenient that Nomad vaporizes all the redshirts except Scotty). Ugh.
As to The Galileo Seven, Kirk's all smiles when he gets the report they've beamed up five people...mind you, for all he knows, Spock and Bones could be amongst the missing ones. Hell, he oughta be upset that anyone died, but in a number of episodes he's cracking wise after he's lost members of his crew, as in the "My son., the Doctor" tag after Nomad fried a planet and a bunch of redshirts (and isn't it convenient that Nomad vaporizes all the redshirts except Scotty). Ugh.
Hell, he oughta be upset that anyone died, but in a number of episodes he's cracking wise after he's lost members of his crew, as in the "My son., the Doctor" tag after Nomad fried a planet and a bunch of redshirts
I always wanted to see an ending of "By Any Other Name" where they showed the Kelvans restoring the crew.
I hope somebody at least picked them all up off the floor and chairs before they accidentally got stepped on or sat on!I always wanted to see an ending of "By Any Other Name" where they showed the Kelvans restoring the crew. It's unsettling to fade to black while Uhura, Chekov, et. al. are still styrofoam blocks.
BTW, I don't recall the networks acknowledging anybody using the bathroom until All in the Family came out.
BTW, I don't recall the networks acknowledging anybody using the bathroom until All in the Family came out.
"Leave It To Beaver" SHOWED a toilet, they just didn't imply that anyone actually USED it.
I always wanted to see an ending of "By Any Other Name" where they showed the Kelvans restoring the crew.
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That's what really freaks me out about this episode.Rojan destroys one block, but then restores Lt. Shea to normal. I'm sure glad he didn't press the button again, because I can just imagine what poor Yeoman Thompson looks like after being crushed like that.
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