Star of the East

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: Supermarionation: Stingray: Star of the East
By Kinggodzillak on Friday, November 30, 2001 - 11:50 am:

Doesn't El Hudat insult himself? He insults Shore by calling him a small toe as well as the large of a camel's left foot, yet at the end of thee scene he calls himself a great big toe!


By Paul Joyce on Tuesday, July 02, 2002 - 3:31 pm:

He definitely insults himself a lot in Eastern Eclipse. All his insults to Ali Kali don't take into account the fact that they're identical twins....:)


By D.K. Henderson on Thursday, March 06, 2003 - 5:19 am:

Why did this guy want to be part of the WASP group in the first place? And why did he agree to join them at the end, after doing his level best to trash them?

So Commander Shore (who is not the top authority in the WASPS) has the power to imprison people without a trial if they happen to be members of WASP? Scary thought.

I think that Marina is getting too used to being the helpless bystander. El Hudat did not seem to have her locked up. Why didn't she just go over the side of the boat and go home? Maybe she was locked in the room at night (although I didn't hear Troy rattling any locks when he opened the doors) but she was standing out on deck when El Hudat thought that he had destroyed Stingray. It would have taken only a few seconds to run a few feet down the side of the ship (away from El Hudat, who couldn't have chased her very fast) and vault over the railing. But noooooo....

On the other hand, it wasn't very smart of Troy to tell Marina to keep playing along. Once El Hudat was aware that Troy had command of his ship, he could have grabbed a knife and threatened to kill Marina if Troy didn't surrender.

El Hudat seems to share Gerry Anderson's view of the perfect woman--beautiful...and silent.


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