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Originally posted by jelgate View PostYou do realize Past Prolouge comes before A Man Alone in airing ordersigpic
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Not that it makes a difference really. They don't have anything to do with each other, and only one of them even has a Stardate attached to it."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by Cold Fuzz View PostYes. A Man Alone, however, was filmed and produced first. However, the producers simply decided to air Past Prologue first for whatever reason--so I simply felt like watching it first. That and the last time I checked, I'm the one who decides what order I watch the episodes on my DS9 DVDs.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostWas the attiude really nesscarry? I just was trying to be helpful as it bugs to watch things in the wrong order. As for the production schedule its quite common to produce out of other because of thing ranging from actor availablity to set construction to location shoots"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostAs a general rule, I prefer to see things in production order (unless they were obviously written not to happen in that order). I find it better reflects the evolution of story ideas and actor chemistry.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Star Trek 2.18 "Obsession"
Kirk's inexplicable Moby Dick episode, coming straight out of left field. A cloud provides the biggest redshirt body count of the season so far
Star Trek 2.19 "The Immunity Syndrome"
The giant inexplicable space amoeba! The ammount of sexual innuendo dialogue in this episode ("point of penetration", "be gentle at the tender point of entry") is pretty hilarious And I'm also pretty sure that the levers Spock uses in the shuttlecraft are actually knives in a sharpener LOL
Star Trek 2.20 "A Piece of the Action"
My favourite part of this whole episode is the entire sequence where Kirk tries to drive the old car, and Spock makes fun of him at the end. It's great to see them totally fish out of water; and I feel even more inadequate because my car has an automatic transmission"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostStar Trek 2.18 "Obsession"
Kirk's inexplicable Moby Dick episode, coming straight out of left field. A cloud provides the biggest redshirt body count of the season so far
Star Trek 2.19 "The Immunity Syndrome"
The giant inexplicable space amoeba! The ammount of sexual innuendo dialogue in this episode ("point of penetration", "be gentle at the tender point of entry") is pretty hilarious And I'm also pretty sure that the levers Spock uses in the shuttlecraft are actually knives in a sharpener LOL
Star Trek 2.20 "A Piece of the Action"
My favourite part of this whole episode is the entire sequence where Kirk tries to drive the old car, and Spock makes fun of him at the end. It's great to see them totally fish out of water; and I feel even more inadequate because my car has an automatic transmission
As for the car in Piece of the Action, I attempted to drive stick at age 14-15 and absolutely couldn't stand the clutch. My dad, on the other hand, couldn't understand why I disliked driving the stick so much.sigpic
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Star Trek Voyager "Warhead".
And if my 10 year old son watches the reboot Star Trek movie ONE MORE TIME, I'm going to have to gag and tie him up and throw him in the non existence closet in our house (seriously, we have no closets, it's an old house)
Orphan Black: Join the Clone Club Dance Party!
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TNG: Violations.
Ironic how the first episode to be produced after Gene Roddenberry's death is called 'Violations'. It's a great episode, I think. Sure, Deanna has another telepathic rape episode, but the traumatic flashbacks for her, Riker and Crusher are nice.
And who can forget the immortal Worf pimp slap?!Last edited by nx01a; 11 August 2010, 03:59 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by nx01a View PostTNG: Violations.
Ironic how the first episode to be produced after Gene Roddenberry's death is called 'Violations'. It's a great episode, I think. Sure, Deanna has another telepathic rape episode, but the traumatic flashbacks for her, Riker and Crusher are nice.
And who can forget the immortal Worf pimp slap?!sigpic
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