I just love this not just for the flirting but bc everyone has just been On Edge, Jim especially, he had resigned himself to losing his two dear friends and important personnel, and now for the first time they can just laugh
this ending in Galieo Seven always kills me... Jim just cansualy get close to Spock to mess up with him, and then he got closer, and even closer.. Not to mention his looks, wth Jim, you're on the bridge stop making eyes at Spock! lol
Roddenberry often spoke about his days as a military pilot, enduring tense situations and surviving disasters, and how laughter often provided a release and relief. He drew from real life experiences which lent verisimilitude to "Star Trek."
And now these recent Star Trek shows (Discovery especially) are useless toxic propagandistic junk because the creators/writers/directors are sheltered kiddults with zero life-experience.
My favourite Spock bit is where there is an explosion, Spock falls over, Lt. Uhuru says "what happened?" and Spock replies "the occipital area of my head impacted with the chair".. Priceless, that one. 🤣👍🌟
@@williamrobinson7435 It was like parody or camp. The whole "I am for you," by Losira is dumb. The rocking of the set looks ridiculous. Definitely not worth watching a second time.
True! That seems to totally have been forgotten. Even when beamed up and Uhura says 5 men alive and well Kirk should have said, "but 7 were on board". How did he know who was and wasn't alive lol?
As I recall the two sacrificial lambs were redshirts, who are expendable each and every week in TOS. If I were Mr. Scott I'd be asking for a different color shirt for Engineering Dept.
Leonard Nimoy was, is, and always will be the true star of this show. His perpetual restraint and unending logic lent itself to comedy on an interstellar scale!! Which for a series named Star Trek is flawlessly logical!! My favorite Star Trek movie was The Voyage Home, in which Spock used several colorful "mixed metaphors." Including "The hell I did, and "A double dumb ass on you.!" Nimoy was so good as Spock that he was perpetually typecast as that character for the remainder of his life. The highest tribute you can pay an actor.
Perhaps a "super-trekkie can answer this. At the end, they're laughing, but then at 1:49 they all seem to laugh even harder. I read somewhere that, off-camera, someone hit Leonard Nimoy in the face with a pie and that triggered the second burst of laughter.
Another Excellent episode. Note, if you will, that Yeoman Meirs there, potrayed by actress Phyllis Douglas there, was one of the hippie girls in the third season episode, Thd Way To Eden. Phyllis Douglas has since passed away. However, again as stated, exellent episode. The commisioner there who hasseled the Captain in this episode, was a sheriff in the Waltons tv show, as Ebb Bridges.
They might all be laughing now, but had Bones and Boma done what they were supposed to do and obeyed Spock's command to leave him behind, I'm sure they had all had VERY little to laugh, having to tell Jim Spock of all people was probably dead. :p
A human may have acted out in desperation and tried to use logic; scared of their own instinct and intuition. A Vulcan knows when their intuition and instinct is more logical then their logic. Seems to me, it was a logical choice. It would be illogical to choose a working solution because of being stubborn. Like a human would... Vulcans are the most emotional race in Star Trek, maybe besides betazoid. Spock once felt thousands of Vulcans die from a few parsecs away. Even a human couldn’t feel that.
I’m with Spock here. (1) His explanation was valid and (2) He admitted to being stubborn! Logic: 100 Irrationality: looked promising but ended up being -0
Let us give a big shout out to Billy Blackburn at the controls here, he was the one that filmed the behind the scenes of the making of the show, which are absolutely wonderful!😃
imagine that Spock just had enough and left the bridge only to return 10 minutes later with an early 21st Century AR-15 from the ship's weapons museum...... 'Captain's log......50 dead........ we may have pushed Spock too far this time. Recommend full psych evaluation for all Vulcan Starfleet personnel and a key system be implemented for ship's weapons museums'...
sorry for such a late reply but i saw a more recent reply so i figure more people would like this. and yes i agree his dialogue is a little difficult to understand so there might be a mistake here KIRK: Mr. Spock? SPOCK: Captain? KIRK: There's really something I don't understand at all. Listen, maybe you could explain it to me--logically, of course. When you jettisoned the fuel and ignited it, you know that there was virtually no chance if it being seen and you did it anyhow, and that would seem to me to be an act of desperation. SPOCK: Quite correct captain. KIRK: Now, we all know-and I'm sure the doctor will agree with me-desperation is a highly emotional state of mind. How does your well known logic explain that? SPOCK: Quite simply, captain. I examined the problem from all angles and it was plainly hopeless. Logic informed me that, under the circumstances, the only possible action would have to be one of desperation. A logical decision, logically arrived at. KIRK: Ah-ha, I see... You mean you reasoned that it was time for an emotional outburst. SPOCK: Well I... Wouldn't put it in exactly those terms, captain, but those are essentially the facts. KIRK: You're not gonna admit that for the first time in your life you committed a purely human, emotional act? SPOCK: No, sir. KIRK: Mr. Spock, you're a stubborn man. SPOCK: Yes, sir.
@@horaciosiLOL reminds me of one of the last scenes in _Hot Shots_ when Topper returns with the batteries he promised to the indigenous elder after what seems like a year. (Translated) Topper: I brought your batteries. (Subtitled) Eskimo: It's about fucking time.
What was a logical person supposed to do? Sit there and die? Spock did the only logical thing, he increased their chances of being found and it worked, since they survived
How can he jettison the fuel, phaser energy is like high energy lasers, it could only be converted into electricity, he could only jettison and ignite a gaseous fuel, or liquid, Any Trekkies correct me if ime wrong.
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Nimoy was a card carrying libtard democrat who supported partial birth abortions and even donated money to the campaign of Wendy Davis who ran for governor of Texas.
Leonard Nimoy who portrayed our sweet Mr. Spock died of the complications of COPD way, way too early. We lost him in 2015. RIP, Leonard. Live forever, Spock. All Trekkers LLAP. DON'T SMOKE.
Startrek is so stupid. I realy want to like it and tried many times to watch it but i dont seem te get the excitement. Starwars on the other hand i realy enjoy. I think Startrek is realy boring and looks dull.
They’re two different genres (Trek is sci-fi mystery/horror, while Wars is sci-fi fantasy/action). People tend to put too much emphasis on the “Star” part of their titles and compare them when they’re apples and oranges. Liking one and not the other isn’t a product of one being better sci-fi or one being “stupid”, it’s because they’re just about equally good at being totally different things. Different strokes for different folks, as they say.
Would recommend Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. Thoughtful, literate scripts. Superb acting and direction. A huge number of subtle, nuanced characters. Episodic plots which are properly resolved, so that one can miss an episode without losing the thread, accompanied by overriding arcs which carry the series forward. Beautiful spacious sets. Colorful costumes and excellent makeup for the nonhuman characters. Each of them had a seven-year run with 26 episodes per season.