jnebocat-17048
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Definitely one of the better ST episodes. Joanne Linville was wonderful. She may not have been as "glamorous" as some of Kirk's bimbos, but she displayed a smouldering sensuality with Spock that carried this episode. Plus, she had acting chops which some of the regulars on the cast did not.
It would have been a treat to have seen her cast in some cameo role in SNG, I wonder why that never happened? Spock's father received that distinction...
Funny thing about the cloaking device Kirk stole: anyone notice that the top of it was the same as the top on the rogue probe, NOMAD? SNG did that too with devices used on the Ferengi ships.
It would have been a treat to have seen her cast in some cameo role in SNG, I wonder why that never happened? Spock's father received that distinction...
Funny thing about the cloaking device Kirk stole: anyone notice that the top of it was the same as the top on the rogue probe, NOMAD? SNG did that too with devices used on the Ferengi ships.
Just discovered this gem doing online search for British comedies. Loved her in Vicar of Dibley(sp?). I swear she is Tracey Ullman's clone--similar style of humour.
Not bad, in spite of the stereotypes (which some times cut close to the bone.) Appa was great at putting his foot in his mouth, and his "recoveries" were often hilarious.
BTW, I see several comments, below, describing this as "...a Korean-American family...." Really? Did you actually watch the show or are the stereotypes made about Americans' knowledge of geography also accurate?
BTW, I see several comments, below, describing this as "...a Korean-American family...." Really? Did you actually watch the show or are the stereotypes made about Americans' knowledge of geography also accurate?