I like in "Amok Time" when Spock says that the groom can invite his closest friends, and invites Kirk. Then turns to McCoy and says, "And McCoy." And McCoy says, "I would be honored, sir." In "Mirror, Mirror" when Spock is starting a mind-meld with McCoy and they're practically nose-to-nose, they had to film that scene last 'cause Nimoy and Kelley kept cracking up laughing. During one take, De leaned forward and kissed Leonard right on the tip of the nose!
One thing I noticed that was never mentioned or shown in the series or any of the other series of Star Trek was that Romulans males were not depicted going through Pon Farr as Vulcan males were portrayed doing so. Since the Romulans are the Vulcans who rejected the logic of Surak, it would be logical to assume that Romulans males go through it as well, and I wonder why that was never indicated at any time during any of the series which were produced.
A real representation of a true friendship as well as the classic triumvirate friendship where Spock is logic, McCoy is emotion and Kirk tries to be the balance between the three of them. In other words: Awesome
I agree, I played Star Trek at age 10 with My best friend at the 🏫 School Yard. I had a pretty good copy of a Star Trek uniform shirt, combined with a pair of pants and boots, I looked the part. A cassette player looked like a Tricorder, I made other equipment out of scrap plastic.
I was 11 when TOS came out. It changed my life. I am from a small town in Mississippi. Literally a one stop light town at the time. TOS presented me with another way of thinking. The first mention of the word "logic" came. I went on to a career in the military. Whenever I had an issue, I would wonder what Kirk or Spock or Scotty would do in a similar situation. It altered my perception of life.
My family and I lived in Columbus, GA. Each Thursday, my mother grabbed my brother and me and marched us upstairs to watch "Gunsmoke" with her, while my father stayed downstairs to watch whatever he watched. One day, my father came into my mother's "lair" and said, "You people are going to come with me." We all went downstairs and my father said, "Watch this. If you don't like it, you don't have to ever watch it again." It was the original "Star Trek." We were all spellbound - and hooked. My parents, who played bridge with their friends on Thursday nights, thereafter refused to stay with their friends longer than 8:00 p.m. (when Star Trek aired), so that they could come home and watch it with us. I was 13 years old. Three years later, the U.S. landed men on the moon. I thought we had entered the "Golden Age of Trek." Unfortunately, we're still trying to get there, aren't we? Anyway, dan6442, thank you for reminding me of the time Star Trek changed MY life. You and I are in total agreement!
@@DeaconMurphy Of course. I am one of them that was influenced in my own career. They framed my thinking. I had no one else that could teach me what they taught me.
I still go back and watch this show, and to be honest, Spock, Bones, and Scotty, are entertaining as hell on this show. Old shows like these have a charm and delivery that todays shows just cant match.
@kazejah1014 boy you certainly know it!! Everyone was friendly and cracking each other up......never trying to outdo the other........EXCEPT.......and we ALL know who HE was!!😵💫😵
Yeah, it is said The TOS crew had loads of fun, great food, lots of great guest stars 🎉 Like Vic Tayback of Mel's Diner, episode "A piece of The Action."
14:30 "Why thank you...Captain McCoy." I cracked up laughing at that around 1971 in Jnr. High watching it for the first time in afternoon reruns and I cracked up watching it tonight!
The original Star Trek is possibly the very best show to come out of American broadcast television. After all, after over 55 years, it is still syndicated. No one can say the same for, "Bonanza", "Gunsmoke", "Mission Impossible", etc,.
The Gerry Anderson show;Ufo is syndicated,as well!I do remember the Star ⭐️ Trek series in reruns,until the 1974,through 1977 era.In 1973,I saw the animated cartoon’s,which I have on my bookself.These films 🎥 are a favorite,❤️ as well!This is why my reading 📖 time is so slow,now-days!I try to read when possiable,though!
The thank you Captain 🧑✈️ McCoy(instead of Captain 🧑✈️ Kirk)is funny,though!We’re trying to save you,Spock!Doctor McCoy say’s.Or,there’s the angry 😡 McCoy;that might be the day you might just slip…!Isn’t that true,Spock?You wouldn’t know what to do with a warm,decent,human feeling?Really,Dr.McCoy?says Spock.Yeah,I’m worried 😟 about Jim,too!Than,he calm’s down,after that.As far as other classic Hollywood show”s,there’s alway’s;The man 🧍♂️ from Uncle,as well.
8:21 my favorite TOS crew moment is when Bones yells at spock to shut up which spock gives a surprised expression in return from being yelled at and shushes kirk who also gives a disgruntled look and later realizing that McCoy finally got the last word for once starts grinning from the victory of winning an argument from both his friends at once
Always loved the chemistry between the whole crew of the StarShip Enterprise...and I still Love checking it out...I watched this when I was a Child...so, you out there, if this is new to you, or Old...please...Live Long and Prosper.
The original frenemies. McCoy would not abandon bearded Spock in the alternate universe. After watching the video Kirk left behind, while Kirk was missing, McCoy yielded to Spock as the commanding officer.
One of the best interplay between characters ever. A love/hate relationship if there ever was one. I wonder how many times scenes had to be retaken due to laughter?
Dr. McKoy and Mr. Spock. They didn't at all get along, they seemed like enemies, yet both had profound professional respect for one another. It's a part of what made original Star Trek so damn special!
That Miri one at the beginning always gets me. It's not shown in this video: Bones wants to use the experimental cure but Spock doesn't fully agree. But Spock then promptly finds a reason to leave the room but hangout nearby. It feels like Spock is tacitly acknowledging that Bones is probably right that the risk is worth taking. This is a great vid. I'd forgotten how well these three played off each other.
I have always enjoyed the constant bickering between Dr. McCoy and Mr. Spock. Even in the movies after the Original Series, they were still picking at each other, however, it was plain to see, they respected one another immensely.
@@philosopherscribe39 They've forgotten how to write good stories AND characters, apparently. I'm not sure what it is about actors today, but, they just can't seem to take any script seriously, as actors, and just treat scripts like a joke. And so, their performance comes across a a joke. Directors too! Directors these days take classic material, and treat it like a funny joke. Director Tim Burton comes to mind. 'Dark Shadows' and, 'Alice in Wonderland' were nothing but comedy fodder to that idiot.
Thank you for the great collection! The moments you highlighted do an excellent job of portraying the sincere friendship and strong sense of respect that both Spock and Bones have for each other. Despite their constant bickering.
This was very enjoyable. I was a teenager when the original Star Trek series debuted, and I never missed an episode. Years later, when someone posted many of them on youtube, I watched them all over again. I enjoyed the movies, and the succeeding TV series, but not nearly as much as that original TV run. It was a very, very special series.
I grew up without a father . Kirk, Spock and McCoy became my father figures . That triad view of life helped me evaluate issues from many angles. I think I have a very balanced response to life because of these three . Above all I never leave out tbe good natured humor of Dr. McCoy.
Yeah,Mr.Spock delivers those punch lines,Allright!I still remember my mom 👩 saying:it’s a good thing that they made Star ⭐️ Trek a long,time,ago!Because,a lot of these Star ⭐️ Trek actor”s are gone,now.
WOW ! You put this together so well. I'm only half way thru, i've had some great laughs, and I see the show thru a different perspective.(I'm 66-I've seen it all;but this is different:its great) The writing can be actually quite good. I found the entire compilation quite...fascinating. Thanks - you made my night.
I believe Spock was speaking in general about how human beings can often treat those they are closest to in the worst sort of ways because a great many are so dominated their their egos. As opposed to more dominantly using their higher, more logical frontal lobe brains that is peaceful and cooperative like Spock and all the Vulcans. It's just a theory, but I believe Vulcans express unconditional love for all beings in this way. They also retaliate with the least amount of force possible using the Vulcan neck pinch as defense too. I wish that was a real thing. I'd like to learn it. Humans are highly illogical beings. I respect the Vulcan (and Buddhist) mentality of unconditional love for all beings.. Live long and prosper.
Too cool that Dr. McKoy, as Chief Medical Officer, could invoke medical authority, and order Captain Kirk to his quarters for whatever time McKoy prescribes! (You have the con, Spock!) McKoy is, 'just a country doctor from Georgia'! He finds himself the Chief Medical Officer aboard a starship, but he HATES outer space! Got to love it!
True story about Nemoy, he was chronically depressed and often drank himself unconscious. But he showed up on set every day, knew his lines, and was ready to work. After hours he was a chronic mess.
This compilation of McCoy & Spock exchanges illustrates the dope AF charm & apex-mode chemistry that gave ST TOS its special appeal. Constantly amusing and/or emotionally compelling, this is the BEST of TOS. Thanks, Liliana!
Ha,ha!A 🧸 A teddy bear?Yes,he light’s up when Doctor McCoy ask’s him this!These two have their disagreement’s at time’s?And,Captain Kirk usually stop’s the argument!Allright,gentkeman,alright!He say’s.Whenever they get into an argument.Gentlemanqualm’s….or,arguments,I guess you could say?
3:52 - Spock Mind Rapes McCoy. This is a scene that just seems to be glossed over, but in the movies Bones holds Spocks soul in his mind. Is it possible these two characters are really one in sense?