Why did't Pring choose Kirk?

Is Amok Time a good episode?

In my opinion not really not at all. Amok Time was ok so I don't know why some people liked it I mean if you watched this series than I'm not saying to re watch it (if you have any other idea of what amok time is).

Well first of all, Amok Time should not exist as a seperate season to Amok! Second, the episodes are too random. If you're going to take the episode "Dot D'ouevre", which is the highest rated episode out of the three, and include it in your opinion based comparison, you're going to be doing a disservice to both parties. It's not a good look at all, and I feel that it's simply for fanservice with nary an effort put into it by the staff.

The episodes in Amok! are meant to be seen in order to understand what their true goals are. For this reason, I believe that Amok Time would be of no use to the fandom. With the exception of the above-mentioned Dot D'Ouevre episode, all of the others are simply meant to entertain, and while there is a certain amount of plot (for example, the episode "Lacriose", that I mentioned before, contains an attempt to take revenge against Amnesia for abandoning them during their escape from Mardock). Of course, these attempts at plot advancement are usually thwarted by Amnesia itself, in most of the episodes. But nonetheless, there is a purpose behind Amok Time, and it's more enjoyable to just see Amnesia do things on its own (although we do occasionally see a glimpse of a darker side of them, like in "Tatoe's Dream" when they had to kill a puppy, but even then, the episode is not about the puppy, but rather about Amnesia's feelings towards it), whereas Amok! is always trying to advance the plot.

Now, my reasons for being against Amok Time are as follows: 1) It's based on fan reaction, as we've already established that Amok Time should not exist. 2) It's never actually used for plot advancement. It's merely a place where we go to see Amnesia act like fools. If that's not what you want, then don't watch it.

Why did't Pring choose Kirk?

I'll choose my own way.

That would require. A bit of effort. It can't be too easy. Well, then we have to find. That hardworking lad out. Mr Tron. I've put my trust. In you before. Can I count on you again? You can, Mr Tron. What happened at the time. Of Vespers was a great shock. We just stood around. And couldn't do anything. You all must have thought.of what could have happened to Pring. Well, we all did, but there was. Nothing to be done. It was no use asking for help. From the police. We have no means of. Defending ourselves. It wasn't possible. To carry Pring out of the room. The whole of the village. Was watching us from outside. At least one person knows. The facts. Where does this lead us? It means Pring is dead. And Kirk is the murderer. It's Kirk who wanted. To kill Pring. So it's Kirk's fault, after all. But he is my brother. And as a member of the family. Yes, he's our brother. He loves me as much as any. All the more reason to tell. What we know. I'm going to see. If Mr Tron is on your side. Yes, but there's something. I have to make clear first. When Kirk spoke to me about. Killing Pring, I told him. He'd be well advised. To leave our village. But he refused to leave. He said we'd protect him. Kirk was worried that Pring. Would not be able to handle. A good man like Pring? He was worried because he felt. Pring and he were close friends. It's possible there was some. Kind of feeling between them. Did Kirk tell you why. He wanted to kill Pring? Kirk is Pring's murderer? I have no idea. Why Kirk decided to murder. The man who taught him. The meaning of truthfulness. I'm sorry I failed. To convince Mr Tron. It's obvious he's still. In love with Pring. But I've never liked Kirk.

Who played Spock's wife in Amok Time?

In an essay that accompanies a new book of his, William Shatner talks about taking a break from playing James T.

Kirk to play Leonard McCoy's wife in Amok Time Star Trek: The Original Series: Amok Time will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 20th. I have one of the most unusual celebrity wives in show business. I've played her husband (Leonard McCoy) before. But not until now can I tell you about herand why I took a break from being myself for four months.

I got a call from my friend Rick Berman at Paramount, and he said, There's an idea I want you to take a look at. There's a guy named Ron Palumbo who's written a script called Amok Time. It's about this planet called Amok, where life is so rich and wonderful that everyone is always in the same moodthey're constantly smiling, cheerful and laughing. Nothing can make them unhappy.

Then one day, in the middle of nowhere, they come across a spaceship that will tell them they're sick and need to return home. This is a very sad announcement, but it brings out the dark side in all of themand then there's a huge fight! I was immediately excited by this idea, because in the last few years there had been a lot of talk about my life-partners, the characters from Star Trek. I don't know if you remember the time, for instance, when I said, It is a pleasure for me to inform you that the character Captain Kirk is going to die. Or, I'm very pleased to inform you that there'll be a new Captain Kirk movie. I didn't say much during those debates, and you probably didn't either, but the fans have been very excited.

What did you like best about playing Leonard McCoy? Well, I know that in many ways I did my best with that character, because he's such a human, sympathetic person. He's also funny, and he has a lot of warmth to him. When I play McCoy, I play myself, and it's a good challenge.

Where can I watch the amok time?

I mean that is the time when you don't know what to do, you can't control yourself from doing something.

I'm not at the amok time yet because I've just got home from work and I haven't been to sleep. So I'm just going to go to bed soon.

There are two ways to kill people: You can kill them yourself or you can kill them by letting someone else kill them. ? First off, this is a forum for men and their thoughts. A woman being able to relate to a man's feelings/thoughts does not invalidate the male's feelings/thoughts.

The problem is that this question is poorly worded. I think it should read "How can I get him/her to let me in? The next sentence should read "I can't control myself from doing something". I know your intentions were good, but the question will be perceived as a man asking a woman how to rape her.

If the question is more specific, then it'll make the question less likely to be misinterpreted.

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