Back in the day Patricia McPherson could have been called one of the best women for the job as she was the mechanic for Kitt, the car from Knight Rider that helped to make the show such a big hit. Her role on the show was pretty obvious and didn’t call for a lot since back then women on TV shows were either the star and were right out in front or were just there as backup for the most part. It was a different time and while she was an educated woman it was the role she was given
Whatever Happened to Patricia McPherson?...
Whatever Happened to Patricia McPherson?...
- 8/6/2018
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
Review James Hunt Jan 4, 2013
James' season one Tng look-back comes to a truly horrible episode...
This review contains spoilers.
1.14 Angel One
Oh good, it's Angel One. Wait, did I say good? I'm fairly sure that's not what I meant at all.
On the way to the Neutral zone where the Romulans are causing trouble, the Enterprise drops in on Angel One to search for the possible survivors of a freighter disaster some years earlier. The planet is a strange one where (if you accept the episode's highly dubious premise) social gender roles are flipped, so that the females are more dominant and physically imposing, and males are slight and weak-willed. You know, like the opposite of what is on Earth! (This might be a new record: a Star Trek episode whose ingrained prejudices undermine its point at the premise level, before a word has been written).
Subtle, it is not.
James' season one Tng look-back comes to a truly horrible episode...
This review contains spoilers.
1.14 Angel One
Oh good, it's Angel One. Wait, did I say good? I'm fairly sure that's not what I meant at all.
On the way to the Neutral zone where the Romulans are causing trouble, the Enterprise drops in on Angel One to search for the possible survivors of a freighter disaster some years earlier. The planet is a strange one where (if you accept the episode's highly dubious premise) social gender roles are flipped, so that the females are more dominant and physically imposing, and males are slight and weak-willed. You know, like the opposite of what is on Earth! (This might be a new record: a Star Trek episode whose ingrained prejudices undermine its point at the premise level, before a word has been written).
Subtle, it is not.
- 1/4/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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