Synopses
The Man Trap
During a "routine" mission on a remote planet, a crewman mysteriously dies. A shape-shifting monster goes around stealing the salt out of people's bodies. Crew deaths? 4.
Charlie X
A spooky kid is rescued from a crash after 14 years in solitude. He gets on-board and immediately starts melting things with his mind and creeping on Janice. Spock encourages Kirk to be a father figure.
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The martial arts were different back then. Or, will be different then, eventually. Whatever. |
But as a first-timer on the original series, some things really surprised me. Where are Chekov and Scotty? Are they not introduced until later? Why is Shatner wearing a weird green uniform, seemingly at random?
I was also surprised by Uhura's flirtation with Spock. I had assumed that the Spock/Uhura thing was an invention of the J.J. Abrams movies. Also, Spock plays the lute! I had no idea.
Fun fact: Light bulbs that illuminate the entire face were not invented until 1967. |
I guess not reporting it was not troubling to audiences in 1966, but it is a bit unsettling to me now.
Charlie X really reminded me of a TNG episode called Suddenly Human, in which the Enterprise rescues a human kid who was raised by aliens. Picard reluctantly agrees to try to be a father figure and teach the kid about being human. But nobody gets melted or disappeared. In some ways, Charlie X had more in common with The Twilight Zone.
I am so glad we're doing this. I can't wait to see what's next. Happy New Year!
Spock/Uhura is from TOS?! And he plays the lute! I am seriously reconsidering watching that... I've always tried to avoid it because I don't care for Kirk.
ReplyDeleteA fun fact about your fun fact is that I'm pretty sure I once saw an interview where Shatner was asked what the biggest change was in the acting world over his career and he gave an answer like "they don't need as much light to get a good picture these days"
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