@@KenshiImmortalWolf and the responding slight narrowing of Kirk's eyes, realizing he has been well played! 1 point goes to Spock. I always loved that snarky Spock!😂😅
I like how in Squire of Gothos, Trelane points his gun to mr. Spock, instead of pointing it to miss Uhura or the doctor. He noticed that Spock and Kirk have a deeper bound that makes the captain obey, despite his better judgement or the well being of his crew.
Absolutely love that part. Even a man they’ve only known for about a day already can see the kind of connection kirk and Spock have. So adorable, platonically or not ❤️
@@levi_ackerman_119 Don't fight it. Levi was practically the Spock of their team. Let your inner Spock out. Let. It Out. (Great now I'm channelling Kirk.)
dipping little girls curls into inkwells? What kind of school did Jimmy Kirk attend? 1:54 Kirk to Spock: 'You will know the peace of Landra.' 2:12 Kirk and Spock teach the natives about the 'Peace of Landra', Apparently this was before Spock learned the more peaceful techniques of Vulcan... That last scene with Spock was one of the most riveting of the character. Showing his inner world. What a show and it was made for TV!
The writer of the episode created such a terrible anachronism with the lines about "dipping little girls curls in inkwells". The show aired in the late '60s, so it would have been a reference to a childhood environment of America in the 1920s and 1930s. It hasn't aged well at all, and by the time period Star Trek takes place, would have made absolutely no sense. Then again, perhaps it gives the viewer the same sense of bafflement that Spock clearly feels here.
kirk is hilariously imaginative with his insults (i.e. This Side of Paradise) and i dont understand a lick of whatever the fuck he said but i also completely get it
I loved the original Star Trek. This Side Of Paradise was one of my favourite episodes. Watching and listening to Spock saying his goodbyes to the woman was so touching❤❤
"I have a responsibility to this ship, that man on the bridge. I am what I am, Leila. If there are self-made purgatories, then we all have to live in them; mine can be no worse than someone else's." One of the best lines explaining Spock in this season. Next season's opener is "Amok TIme" where we learn that every seven years Vulcans have to mate. And guess who he was with on Earth seven years previously? Leila Kaloni. But, "You couldn't even put your arms around me" in public, she meant. It was sad to see her hold our her hand to him to lead him to the spores, and he puts his behind his back. I've been watching videos about the music and they scored about 8 episodes and used "cues" from them for the rest of the season, so "Ruth" from "Shore Leave" was used when he gets hit by the spores, and it works better in this episode. I'm not sure where the breakup music here was from.
Kirk: Dipping little girl's curls in inkwells, stealing... Spock: Captain. What is an 'inkwell?' Kirk: ...Oh, that's right, it's the 23rd century, isn't it?
for this side of paradise i have to laugh cause its like. spock: about to bash Jim's brain in me: and here comes spock with the steel chair! like it's some sort of wrestling event
0:48 Spock"captain don't listen to him" 0:50 kirk worrying more about Spock's safety than listening 0:52 Spock "is this man really risking his life for mine?" 0:53 Kirk" I'll explain later just behave and don't speak" *I love there relationship* there more than friends... there brothers,there ship mates,there partners,best friends till the end 💛x💙
This is what always bugged me in Other Side Of Paradise. Spock goes out in the fields and gets hit by spores. Then suddenly is in a Green Onesie. So Leila hides Onesies in trees?
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After hurling all those insults at Spock. Siting next to the dog faced boy was the straw that broke the camel's back. That's a illogical Captain you're talking to a dude with pointed ears.
I thought the line, "And you have THE GALL to make love to that girl," was probably the worst, but Kirk had to keep going until he provoked a reaction.
Jill Ireland. She was married to Charles Bronson at the time of her death in 1990. From what i've read, at the time of her death Bronson had her ashes put into a cane. That cane was buried with him when he passed away.
I've always found the episode "this side of paradise" funny because basically the entire Enterprise crew got high on flower pollen. That's essentially the plot of the episode.
"Changing girl's curls in inkwells"; they use computers throughout the series, but they'd still have inkwells? Were inkwells even used in the 1960s, when this was filmed?
3:28, "Space Seed" scene. There is Morse code in the background, CQ CQ CQ, The common code for saying hello, is anyone out there. I don't recall that being in the original show.
I didn't understand why the Bionic Woman had a mental breakdown, supposedly from the bionics. Maybe that was the cliche or whatever about the hysterical woman.
01:37 Sorry people, Spock's logic is dead wrong. Whatever knowledge that pilot brought back with him regarding the Enterprise would be minuscule and few if any people would believe his being abducted by aliens from the future via a matter/energy transporter. In essence, his military superiors would have told him to keep his mouth shut.
In the movie, _Frequency,_ he tells his friend who's a kid in the past to invest in Yahoo! And when things change he has a license plate that says that. Of course that makes no sense. I think you make money _selling_ stock at a high price (unless it splits on you). Maybe some stocks provide dividends, I don't know. It would have been funnier if he had invested in Yoo-Hoo.