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Fire up the inertial dampeners, retract all moorings and clear space dock. It's time to boldy go where no one has gone before!
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99% off topic, as I'm not doing the rewatch party, nor is my dad.
However, my dad has been binging TOS, and I remember hearing parts of this episode, which made the mental connection when I saw this post.
What makes something this off topic vaguely interesting is that his binge session is his first viewing of most of the show.
My mom was a trekkie (not a trekker), but my dad had no use for it and would find other things to do when it was on.
What's even more interesting to me is that yesterday, he started in on TNG. That was another show he didn't have time or interest for back when it was being aired originally the same as TOS (dude is 80, so it isn't like he didn't have plenty of chances after the original airings as well).
I haven't asked him what spurred his decision, partly because I don't want to interrupt his enjoyment, but I'm curious how far he'll go. If he finishes TNG, is he going to do ds9, voyager, or enterprise? I know he's a Bakula fanz so enterprise wouldn't surprise me.
Anyway, sorry for off topic intrusion, but I figured if anyone would appreciate it, it would be the folks doing the rewatch