[S1E1] I Hardly Recognized You
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While Grandma Fez can hardly be called a positive role model, or a responsible caretaker (Ashtray is named for his penchant for tasting cigarette butts as a baby), she seems to love the boys, in her own way, and the two brothers form a tight bond, despite being surrounded by depravity and squalor.
To prove him wrong, Haskley brings him to the security room and shows him the tape of a bearded Neal, explaining that the inmates are photographed every morning as they exit their cells. Peter is surprised to see that he can hardly recognize Neal with it. He asks the technician to run the images back until he finds the one where Neal's beard is barely beginning, then asks for records of everything that happened on that day. {C}He discovers that Neal's girlfriend, Kate Moreau visited him then, and pulls the security footage of their meeting. Since there is no audio of the meeting, he only manages to lipread Kate's last words, \"Adios, Neal. It's been real,\" before she leaves a flustered and confused Neal. Upon hearing that she never visited Neal in prison after that meeting, Peter decides to go look for Kate, sure that this is what Neal escaped prison for.
All previous episodes of Star Trek had overrun their filming schedules, and the producers were concerned that not enough time had been allotted to each production. Marc Daniels was recruited as director of \"The Man Trap\"; among his varied directing credits were episodes of I Love Lucy for Desilu Productions.[14][15] Pre-production began during the six scheduled filming days for \"The Enemy Within\",[13] but that episode ran long. Filming for \"The Man Trap\" commenced around 3:20 p.m. on June 22 and continued until 7:10 p.m.[16] Several futuristic-looking salt shakers were sourced for scenes in \"The Man Trap\", but due to concerns that they would not be recognized, they were instead used from \"The Man Trap\" onward as McCoy's tools in sickbay.[17]
In an interview published in the 1988 book The Star Trek Interview Book, Johnson claimed that the response of critics to \"The Man Trap\", and the initial episodes of Star Trek in general, was \"complete bewilderment\".[7] In previewing the broadcast of \"The Man Trap\", The Daily Reporter said that Star Trek had the \"usual far-fetched suppositions\" present in other science fiction works, but praise was given to the acting skills of Shatner and the plots of the initial episodes.[51] The Edwardsville Intelligencer called the reveal of the creature in the episode \"the kicker of a great sci-fi plot\".[52] Daily Variety columnist Jack Hellman gave the episode an unfavorable review over its \"lack of meaningful cast leads\", who \"move around with directorial precision with only violence to provide the excitement.\"[42] The weekly edition of the magazine offered a similar opinion, stating that the Enterprise \"trudged along for a long hour with hardly any relief from violence, killing, ugly stuff and a distasteful monster\".[41]
I so agree with your comments about vigilante justice, but it never surprises me too much because SK is, if anything, even more noticeably preoccupied with corruption in high places. I always want to say bravo to the dramas for highlighting corruption. It's not always widely recognized but most political scientists will tell you that the biggest obstacle to democracy is bureaucratic corruption. So for fairly new or emerging democracies, stamping out corruption is an urgent task and if corrupt police or politicians won't do it, community actors and vigilantes must take on more of a role. So I completely agree with you about vigilante justice as I come from Canada, one of the least corrupt places in the world, but I definitely have more sympathy for vigilantes where democracy is newer, corruption still extensive, and thus police and politicians can't be completely trusted to address an individual's wrongs in a world of bribes and graft.
@geliguolu It's hardly possible for them to plan and write more than one drama to be released in the same year. By approaching JJH for their drama first with no news on the male lead candidate, it suggested that the drama will be more focused on the female lead and that is what this drama is about. The broadcast channel info matches as well, all the more suggesting that the drama is indeed the same drama. 59ce067264
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