Interesting how after Edith made it clear she did not like lied to, Kirk and Spock proceed to only speak the truth from that moment on. Kirk not even inventing an alias for Spock.
I was watching this for the romantic tune that was originally made for "The Conscience of the King" when they stroll on the observation deck. The composer, Joe Mullendore, also did an "elevator music" version of the Star Trek theme, and something for the opening play scene. He then did another variant that was used in this episode while they're stealing the clothes. Lenore's theme was the best of the lot.
I don’t know 🤷♀️ if James Blish wrote this episode into his 📕 book’s or not?I can only assume that he did!It was;City on the Edge of Forever.Oh yeah,Harlen Elison wrote this,too!With a certain amount of toughness!
Yes, he did. It's in *Star Trek 2,* and it's a combination of Ellison's script and what was aired. Ellison pronounced himself pleased with it in *Again, Dangerous Visions.
Interesting how after Edith made it clear she did not like lied to, Kirk and Spock proceed to only speak the truth from that moment on. Kirk not even inventing an alias for Spock.
Joan Collins said of this that William was giving her the full look treatment and she said 'I just gave him it straight back!'🤩
I was watching this for the romantic tune that was originally made for "The Conscience of the King" when they stroll on the observation deck. The composer, Joe Mullendore, also did an "elevator music" version of the Star Trek theme, and something for the opening play scene. He then did another variant that was used in this episode while they're stealing the clothes. Lenore's theme was the best of the lot.
Edith Keeler's words of 1930 will be referenced to Spock's words during the Kithomer Accords of 2293.
@2:29 Kirk's look of annoyance is just too much!!!:)
This has to be the strangest audio I’ve heard on RUclips, it’s like… real and strange
Scène repeat of Star Trek 4 (film of 1986) = Spock cash of origin to Vulcan. Voyage of time (2267 - 1930; 2286 - 1989).
Was the 21St. Mission supposed to be in Manhattan or Brooklyn?
I don’t know 🤷♀️ if James Blish wrote this episode into his 📕 book’s or not?I can only assume that he did!It was;City on the Edge of Forever.Oh yeah,Harlen Elison wrote this,too!With a certain amount of toughness!
Yes, he did. It's in *Star Trek 2,* and it's a combination of Ellison's script and what was aired. Ellison pronounced himself pleased with it in *Again, Dangerous Visions.
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