So this is the origin of Khan... Sweet!! I'm guessing Ricardo Montalban came out of the womb a stud lolol
Khan is not the best character, in my opinion, but I still enjoyed this episode for what it was.
Like Kirk wouldn’t know Lt McGivers. Really does seem to be one of the best episodes of the series so far, and the reach of this single story is fascinating.
I was really confused when Kirk just let Khan go like nothing ever happened but overall I really enjoyed the episode!
I love the HD version on a big screen of this show. You can see things you wouldn‘t have seen in the old version on a shitty old TV. You can clearly see the stunt double of Shatner in the fight szene between Kirk and Khan.
The episode it‘s self was very disapointing.
Kirk is amazingly sassy in this episode. He basically sasses everyone. The ending would look like a termendously stupid decision, even without knowing that there is a continuation of this story.
Having never before seen the episode which sets up one of the greatest Trek films, this was intriguing. Khan is a bit different here, maybe more intimidating and confrontational. Hugely misogynistic, too. I liked the history lessons about the 1990s.
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Khan's all like "I would like to catch up on things, study the technical specifications of this ship, this specific ship... purely for academic curiosity, you understand, Captain?"
And Kirk is all like, "Sounds legit!"