Fix a TOS episode
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 11:52 pm
So I thought it might be fun to pick out a TOS episode that you don't like and come up with a fix for it.
The rule is that the fix should be something straightforward and doable at the time. So no "CGI the alien to be a six legged spider-bat creature!" or "add fifteen minutes extra battle scenes!" or anything like that.
Examples...
In Spock's Brain, I would not have the women steal Spock's brain. Rather, have them kidnap Spock himself. On their planet he's plugged into their computer with lots of wires going into his head, and McCoy's task is to safely remove him.
Why? It's largely budget neutral, it removes the basic absurdity of the "they stole his brain!" plot, and it dispenses with the ridiculous remote controlled Spock idea. Yet it tells more or less the same story.
The Changeling, I would do away with Uhura's mindwipe and reeducation. If necessary you can still wipe her mind, but say Nomad blocked the memories rather than erasing them, and show her rapidly recovering and regaining her memories at the end.
Again, it is budget neutral and removes a rather absurd aspect of the story in favour of something much more sensible.
Balance of Terror. Change "simple impulse" to "fusion power, low warp capability only".
Pretty obvious, this one. Again, budget neutral, and removes a rather obvious nit.
What examples can you think of?
The rule is that the fix should be something straightforward and doable at the time. So no "CGI the alien to be a six legged spider-bat creature!" or "add fifteen minutes extra battle scenes!" or anything like that.
Examples...
In Spock's Brain, I would not have the women steal Spock's brain. Rather, have them kidnap Spock himself. On their planet he's plugged into their computer with lots of wires going into his head, and McCoy's task is to safely remove him.
Why? It's largely budget neutral, it removes the basic absurdity of the "they stole his brain!" plot, and it dispenses with the ridiculous remote controlled Spock idea. Yet it tells more or less the same story.
The Changeling, I would do away with Uhura's mindwipe and reeducation. If necessary you can still wipe her mind, but say Nomad blocked the memories rather than erasing them, and show her rapidly recovering and regaining her memories at the end.
Again, it is budget neutral and removes a rather absurd aspect of the story in favour of something much more sensible.
Balance of Terror. Change "simple impulse" to "fusion power, low warp capability only".
Pretty obvious, this one. Again, budget neutral, and removes a rather obvious nit.
What examples can you think of?