Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #15 - Sep 9th, 2010 at 10:01pm Print Post Good one, canon vs cannon. Minus two for spelling! I'm lost with out my spell checker! No I wouldn't let her break a cannon, but I would let her box Mary's ears! What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #16 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 7:09am Print Post Matt; re; waiting for revenge Revenge is a dish best served cold. You may have to wait a long time.. but keep looking over your shoulder! I need some air. WWW IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #17 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 12:49pm Print Post And it is very cold in space! (Love that line!) I'll bet waiting for the zinger I know is coming! What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #18 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 12:57pm Print Post Hi, actually I wished someone would go down that line with the UFO movie. Take up one of the leads left us from the episodes (e.g. the alien guy who tried to collaborate with humans in QoP, why, who, how, who else?), set it some 10 years in our future, same team but aged with new additions and then have them a UFO-typical go at the problem, possibly better funded, possibly with a (logically) more advanced technology. That would be a field day for all the Sci Fi realists among the screenwriters, for once having to deal with real nittygritty troubles of spacetravel without wormholes and warp drives to the rescue. IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #19 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 1:13pm Print Post I suspect the movie will correct some of the problems the series had on the technical side, I just hope the acting and plot do the series justice. Q of P was not one of my favorite episodes but it did deal with the very human issue of command decisions and how taxing they can be. A few writers have tackled the aftermath of this episode and how Ed delt with the loss of his son. To add to the tragedy the greater good wasn't even served as the alien was killed before SHADO could get to him, an observation I bring out in my story "Mission of Mercy" . It would be nice if the movie writers tie in with one of the better episodes like "The Wrath of Khan" was tied to "Space Seed" in Star Trek. What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #20 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 2:38pm Print Post Hi Matt, Quote:It would be nice if the movie writers tie in with one of the better episodes like "The Wrath of Khan" was tied to "Space Seed" in Star Trek. I actually consider QoP being one of the best UFO episodes. Right up there - in comparison - with St TOS's "City on the Edge of Forever", "Space Seed", "Amok Time", "Journey to Babel" or "Trouble with the Tribbles". It also is one of the few which gives a lead and was not only well written and incredibly well acted, but also a perfect example of the multidimensional writing of the series (which these days is so lacking in action movies). IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #21 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 4:53pm Print Post Guina, I do agree it was well acted, I think the reason I don't consider it a favorite is due to Mary's behavior in the episode. She let her eight year old son run out into the street and get hit, and then blames Ed for it. I really felt for poor Ed in this one, he got the short end of the stick again. You did hit on a few of my TOS favorites! What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #22 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 5:02pm Print Post Hi Matt, Quote:I don't consider it a favorite is due to Mary's behavior in the episode. I simply think Mary was and is a pretty daft chick, wherever she appears. Straker really must have had an incredibly soft spot for her and been on a veritable guilt trip regarding her and that failed marriage. But well, unlike so many here, and as can be seen in Blazes, Straker isn't exactly the perfect male in my book and suffered from a couple of serious hang-ups in his private life which would explain his lenient and submissive behaviour towards Mary (I mean he really gives the flat-out carpet there, the way he asks pardon for having the boy half an hour longer. Tho of course British laws may be favoring the mother at the time). At least he did once sock her one (I'd have done that much earlier, at least verbally). Anyway, Mary to me is a daft bird and hence she behaves like a daft bird, does say something about Straker's ability to choose his women, tho. IP Logged
MkIXHawk Captain Offline We need to defend ourselves... Posts: 175 Location: Kent Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #23 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 5:20pm Print Post Love is blind... In some way, because she's the way she is, it makes Him more interesting and believable. We've all got friends and acquantances where we've seen their Significant Other and thought 'What on EARTH does (s)he see in that other person?' WWW IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #24 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 5:29pm Print Post Hi Colin, Quote:'What on EARTH does (s)he see in that other person?' Oh so right! IP Logged
MkIXHawk Captain Offline We need to defend ourselves... Posts: 175 Location: Kent Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #25 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 5:44pm Print Post It would have been SO easy to write a perfect wife for Straker but she would have been so DULL WWW IP Logged
Guina Ex Member Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #26 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 6:04pm Print Post Hi Colin, going though the scripts I have only the funny feeling that the writers thought they were giving Straker a perfect wife. IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #27 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 6:49pm Print Post Alba wrote on Sep 10th, 2010 at 5:02pm:At least he did once sock her one (I'd have done that much earlier, at least verbally). I don't know how the laws are in the UK but that slap would have landed him in jail for the night had it happened now in the States. The domestic violence laws have gotten very strict since about the beginning of the 1980's. I had forgotten about that incident until I re-watched "Confetti Check A-OK" a while back. What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
MkIXHawk Captain Offline We need to defend ourselves... Posts: 175 Location: Kent Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #28 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 6:57pm Print Post She was hysterical - the shock was the only thing to bring her out of it WWW IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: A Question Of Priorities - Detailed Analyses Reply #29 - Sep 10th, 2010 at 6:59pm Print Post A slap... nothing here unless she reported him and even then probably nothing unless she was hurt. However, you can drop a cigarette stub in the street and get arrested nowadays. Oh.. and absolutely NO smoking in the workplace!!! I need some air. WWW IP Logged