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Aug. 27th, 2014 09:40 pmFor some reason I decided to start watching the original Star Trek series tonight. I've never seen it, at least not to my knowledge. As far as opening episodes go "The Man Trap" is quite good, but goodness, some of the scenes are overdone. There was this one near the end where McCoy is being attacked by an alien, Spock is trying to fight her off, and McCoy (for reasons I can't go into for spoilers) was just standing there not reacting, and it was the worst fake-fighting I've ever seen. Followed by the worst overdrawn angst.
It was awful, but gloriously so. Clicking next episode in 3, 2....
It was awful, but gloriously so. Clicking next episode in 3, 2....
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Date: 2014-08-29 06:39 am (UTC)I watched "Where No Man Has Gone Before" tonight, which as a philosopher I absolutely loved. There's some really interesting stuff on what it means to be human, whether we can have too much power and whether that can be a bad thing. I also loved what seemed like a throwaway line: that Spock's judgment should be trusted over the psychologist (the female-god character) because Spoc was free of emotions. That fits the predominant philosophy of the time but these days it's such a controversial opinion, and I'm hoping the show teases that element out a bit. I also loved "Charlie X," he was just such a neat character. It's really very interesting and provoking all kinds of thinky-thoughts and thrills, and not just beause it's new.
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Date: 2014-08-28 10:55 pm (UTC)Everything you said about the show is what makes us love it so much. Funny story about The Man Trap. When they were filming, Leonard Nimoy said they had guests from NASA on set. He's lying on the sick bay set, bleeding green blood, and his line was "Captain, the monster attacked me." He said it was quite embarrassing. Also, IIRC Man Trap was the first episode aired but not the first one filmed. I think that was... Where No Man Has Gone Before. True Trekkers feel free to correct me.
I think you'll enjoy the series. It's so much fun. I never miss an opportunity to watch when I have the chance.
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Date: 2014-08-29 05:55 am (UTC)I'm a bit odd like that. I find stuff I like and I rewatch it repeatedly. Or reread as the case may be. It means I have an almost microscopic level of detail about the things I know - but that set is actually pretty limited. Given how much I love the later series, it's a bit odd.
That story about Nimoy being embarrassed in front of the "real" spacemen is beyond adorable. Thanks for sharing it.
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Date: 2014-08-29 11:48 am (UTC)I think we all have our favorites. I know I've seen Star Trek TOS episodes many times but I never warmed up to any of the other Star Trek series. I liked Deep Space Nine first season but nothing take the place of TOS for me. I do like the new JJ Abrams movies though.
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Date: 2014-08-29 05:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-08-29 11:57 am (UTC)You'll find watching TOS will open up a whole new world of pop culture references you've probably been missing out on.