"I thought you said You might like him if he mellowed a little?" "I DIDN'T SAY THAT!" "Youuu said that, I." "Not Exactly." One of THE Most Legendary lines in ST 0:32
5:34 “I shall be honored, sir.” This was one of the first Star Trek episodes I saw. I love how Bones understood and appreciated the meaning behind Spock’s request. Neither of them would admit it, but they were good friends.
They had one of the most legendary friendships in Starfleet. Even T'Pau saw strength in humans as she worked with Archer when he had Surak's Katra and she respected him a great deal. I couldn't picture it but I think T'Pau had a near envy in Archer that Surak chose him to carry his soul. Why a human? Because as Sovol once told Adm. Forrestal "were were you once".
I couldn’t imagine Jeffrey Hunter in the series if he had decided to do the series. An excellent actor, but the chemistry between the 3 of them ( with Shatner) was great. Looks like Hunter wanted to remain a serious actor instead.
As campy and awkward as some episodes are, I love TOS. Sometimes I imagine what it would have looked like, if they had gotten more production funds and Gene R. could have worked more freely in more seasons. Seven isn't too much to ask, is it? 🤔😉 Would Kelly and Nimoy still be alive, it could be a cgi series pitch for Netflix...
He has his moments; the end of Wrath of Khan felt very genuine. And while I believe Shatner is a bad actor, I don’t think anyone else could ever be Captain James T. Kirk.
I think the common perception was that Shatner was over-acting in Star Trek. But that was appropriate because it was kind of a comic book science fiction series. I read an interview with him in which he said that he worked out a lot to build big muscles because Captain Kirk was a super hero!
Eh, I don't think it's enough to be genuine. (Though I agree that he is that, even the most over the top stuff he does feels like part of Kirk's personality, which is quite an achievement haha.) For me, it's more about what isn't there than what is. I find Kirk extremely dull, compared to not just Spock, but almost every other named character. I love the show, but if I see him and none of the other regulars on the screen for more than a few minutes, I get a distinct urge to skip through until someone else appears. And that's not the writing's fault, on paper he has the same level of drama and dilemma that other captains deal with in other ST series. I just can't see it in the performance.
William Shatner is a great actor. Kirk could not be Kirk without the way Shatner played him. People who think he is a bad actor don't really understand the character of James Kirk.
@@freakyold he did overact sometimes. Just as other actore do in series they are in. Alan Alda overacted often enough in MASH. But I still loved them both❤❤
I have to agree. Currently I'm in the second season of TNG, and so far I like what I see, but I always have the feeling that TNG is a bit underwhelming regarding the personal relationships of the crew. I don't quite connect emotionally with TNG to my liking as I do with TOS.
Love the play between Kelly and Nimoy. Although there was always animosity on the surface, they had such good chemistry together you always knew that there was mutual respect and friendship just below the surface. RIP Lenoard Nimoy (1931 - 2015) and DeForrest Kelly (1920 - 1999).
When Spock regained his eyesight, the writers had McCoy say "I should've known he'd turn up with something like that." That was speaking for the audience.
Spock secretly, needed Doctor McCoy as a sort of therapy from becoming almost robotic in his personality. McCoy wanted Spock to embrace his human side to make him a better person.
Excellent point, and sometimes the point of the Doctor's counters to him. This interesting "power struggle" between the country doctor and the perfect scientist results in a power balance, personally as well as philosophically.
The times of watching Star Trek 5 pm in the summer when I was 15 was a beautiful time. Before my parents , my brother and dear sweet husbands death. Still childlike . In love with my cat, the fields, my mother and the memories she made for us. I'm 60 now, and I don't recognise my world. 😟
miss miss : I know exactly what you mean. We were supposed to get better, keep building a better world. Instead, more greed, violence, intolerance, and the complexity crash and burn of the promise of America - both to the world, and even her own citizens. Now, we are what we used to strive against...
I've had 3 good friends since the 5th grade. We would cut each other down mercilessly. When a high school classmate witnessed this, she was incredulous, asking "...Are you guys friends?..." I replied, "...It's a tough crowd- you have to have a thick skin to run with this bunch...."
Star Trek was never about the pew pew pew and explosions. It was really about the relationship between these three that pushed the stories forward. Its why Wrath of Khan was so good. It was the logical continuation of that.
William Shatner even commented somewhere that that is what he found wrong with the first movie. Too much emphasis on pew pew pew and explosions instead of focusing on the relationships with not only these three but on the other crew members as well. Such a good example of why studios need to keep out of a how the cast do their lines and scenes.
The Dynamics between Kirk Spock and McCoy will never be replicated in any iteration of Star Trek. I'm also a big fan of the TNG era and as good as it was they didn't have characters with tight bonds such as these 3💯👊✌️🖖
In his 1995 book, "I Am Spock", Leonard Nimoy stated that he had objected initially to the scene at the end of the episode "Amok Time" (at 6:04), but he said later that in a way, it was Spock who really objected, and of course, it remained intact. Nimoy stated that the reason why Spock didn't want McCoy there is because due to his brief happy and emotional reaction of Kirk being alive, he knew that McCoy would make him pay for it later!
I didn't like this episode and had trouble with it. I've come to the conclusion that the two women were contemptuous of "off-worlders" which is why one turned down a council seat. Racist. I think the other suggested the challenge and with Kirk as her champion to try to prove that Spock wasn't really a full Vulcan male in Pon-Farr and would snap out of it (and because she was afraid that Spock being an officer would kill Stonn). But I also don't think she cared whether a human or half-human died. She should have been locked up after for attempted murder. The idea that her reasoning was "logical; flawlessly logical" is disgusting, so I think Spock was being sarcastic. Also Spock being able to "snap out of it" when he sees he killed his captain, when otherwise he was going to die if he didn't get back to Vulcan gives evidence for the homosexual element that certain fans like to suggest. I don't think he mind-melded with Kirk in a previous episode, which would provide an alternative. Also, we learned the previous season in "This Side of Paradise" that Spock had been on Earth with Leila Kalomi seven years prior. So they likely had a fling during his last Pon-Farr, but she said, "You couldn't even put your arms around me." So he couldn't express affection in public. It was kind of sad that she held out her hand for him to take, and he put his behind his back.
@@sandal_thong8631 Spock went through his first Pon Farr in Amok Time. Also although Spock may have had feelings for Leila when they met on earth in the past there is no evidence in the episode that they had a relationship as Spock doesn't come across as the kind of man who would be unfaithful to his fiancee (even if the engagement was arranged).
like one person posted that Kirk was a lucky person to have Spock an bones as life friends. as any of us would. an to loose one would hurt all the more. friend ships are great. some one you trust one that has your back over an over with out looking any thing in return other than friendship.
Oh my gosh, you're alive!!!!!!! There's a Part Two!!! WOW!!!! I love how you include the unspoken moments where they communicate so much to each other with just a few looks :) Thank you so much for this!!!!
"You insist on applying human standards to non-human cultures. Humans are only a tiny minority in this galaxy." This is why Strange new worlds,. Voyager and TNG are my favourite star trek shows, with TOS coming close. Star Trek is about "mapping the unknown possibilities.". Gene may have wanted it to be all about optimism, but really exploring stuff that is new and different is fundamentally what adventure is all about. We don't need politics and ideologies and social dynamics shoved down our throats, the real world is full of sources of stuff that does precisely that already, but adventure is really fun, brave and inspiring.
Would u be so kind as to inlighten me in this illogical accurence in where a human being could die with an emotional out burst of laughter to the point where they would simply die .it is most ilogical. I simply ask of your knowledge in this area .it is most ilogical . I ask a response for this ilogical statement.
I liked in Mirror-Mirror after they all returned to their own dimension and that girl walks up on the bridge. As the episode closes you see Kirk walk over and begin talking to her. It wasn't just super acting on their part, it was every- thing. The music especially.
"I'm sure." But I don't really get why he'd think treacherous, emotional humans would be "refreshing" to him, compared to the "civilized men" he worked with.
They were like the archetypal angel and devil on Jim's shoulders, but each was trying to be the angel. Sometimes cool logic won over heated emotionality. Sometimes intuition won over ruthless logic.
If I remember, he was pretty stunned when Mirror Spock brought him to the transporter room. :/ Poor Bones. Hopefully our Spock helped sort him out when they got home.
Leonard Nimoy had countless great scenes as Spock but imo 8:30 was one of his 3 best episode performances too bad they never revisited the "alternate universe"
It's one of the most implausible notions in science fiction and explored in other Star Trek series as well as _Sliders:_ that the world around you can change but you would still be there. If you did go back in time, random chance would mean anyone conceived after your arrival would be someone pretty different from those you knew. For instance if it's a boy, the parents might still call him "George Washington" but it wouldn't be the George Washington we knew. The only way it could work is if some entity like Q worked it out, like he did for Lieutenant Picard in "Tapestry" where every contribution he made in his life was worked out to be done by others, even so far as the same officers being on the same ship at the same time without him as captain.
This is what made Star Trek. TOS brilliant writing for science fiction and great acting which is not seen today. Compared to this Discovery is a big spend with no good actors, writing or vision. TOS RULES
I do like all of the comments made regarding this make believe look into the future. I, too, am caught up in this! From an early age, this captured my thoughts. To this day I see the possible future as some form of this projected fictional future.
Kirk allows McCoy time to save the alternative Spock but leaves alternative Sulu (George Takei)broken, thrown to the ground, yet still breathing. Could this be the reason for the friction between them? 8:00
Battle of the eyebrows.
right!
7:16 the moment I fell in love with a prominent female forehead
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Arrrgh! You beat me to it! I was gonna call 1:45 to 1:55 the Eyebrow Duel!
Spock is my hero fr
I love those moments when they're bickering and Uhura smirks in the background like her favorite show was on
"I thought you said You might like him if he mellowed a little?"
"I DIDN'T SAY THAT!"
"Youuu said that, I."
"Not Exactly."
One of THE Most Legendary lines in ST
0:32
So anyone remembers the mid 1990's world war? Rough times...
The Gulf War
Easier to ask when we did not have war and conflict.
Yup, glad they got rid of Khan and his clan before it was too late.🤣
The Eugenics Wars- Next on "Things only 90's kids remember"
Yeah, they called it the Gulf War though.
5:34 “I shall be honored, sir.”
This was one of the first Star Trek episodes I saw. I love how Bones understood and appreciated the meaning behind Spock’s request. Neither of them would admit it, but they were good friends.
They had one of the most legendary friendships in Starfleet. Even T'Pau saw strength in humans as she worked with Archer when he had Surak's Katra and she respected him a great deal. I couldn't picture it but I think T'Pau had a near envy in Archer that Surak chose him to carry his soul. Why a human? Because as Sovol once told Adm. Forrestal "were were you once".
It is telling that Spock chose McCoy to hold his Katra.
The great chemistry of that trio was an important reason for Star Trek's success and the continuation of the franchise!
I couldn’t imagine Jeffrey Hunter in the series if he had decided to do the series. An excellent actor, but the chemistry between the 3 of them ( with Shatner) was great. Looks like Hunter wanted to remain a serious actor instead.
I really ;like the chemistry between the three and LOVE the Spock-McCoy repartee.
As campy and awkward as some episodes are, I love TOS. Sometimes I imagine what it would have looked like, if they had gotten more production funds and Gene R. could have worked more freely in more seasons. Seven isn't too much to ask, is it? 🤔😉
Would Kelly and Nimoy still be alive, it could be a cgi series pitch for Netflix...
But his continuity ended in 2005.
@@matthewmcnerlin231 along with all Trek as far as I'm concerned. 🖖
5:29 - "I also request that McCoy accompany me." "I shall be honored, sir."
No snark whatsoever. I love it.
Spock doesn't use the word "that".
I love how Kirk plays the middle-man and sometimes instigator just to quietly smirk at Bones' and Spock's emotional/logical banter.
Star Trek three, McCoy shows just how much he loves Spock with one line, “I choose the danger.”
That's IT. Thank You.
You've been so concerned about his Vulcan eyes you forgot about his Vulcan ears.
Omg I'm dying,,😂😂😂😂
@Luis Garcia weyoun reference
I love Uhura's look at McCoy at 4:28. "Come on, We're all waiting"
Jim-Spock-Bones is one of my favorite bromances. You can tell how deeply they care for each other. Everyone deserves a friend like that.
Ur right about that
Or should BE a friend like that.
"You forgot about his vulcan ears" the look on kirks face right after says " wait he's heard everything I've said in my chair".
It was established here that Vulcans have superior hearing. Something Tuvok would deny later in Voyager.
@@zoppie Not necessarily, Spock could simply have been very perceptive, its not like "Vulcan Ears" in this context means "Better than Human Ears"
One of the best lines ever: "You were so concerned about his Vulcan eyes you forgot about his Vulcan ears."😂😂
First time "fuckin' " was said on national television, albeit in a stealthy and clever way.
@@jamesc7286 I never thought about that! Oh Gene you sly dog 🤣
De Kelley had the most beautiful blue eyes.
He also rivaled Nimoy in the eyebrow department.
@@Argumemnon Thank you! DFK's eyebrow game is so underappreciated
@@lnfreeman Well said 😆
A very handsome man
I'm straight and only thumbing you up as you noticed his eyes. Out the main cast of 6, i'm sure he was the only one who didn't have brown eyes.
3:17 I will never accept a claim that Shatner is a bad actor. That is one of the most genuinely angry reactions I've ever seen.
He has his moments; the end of Wrath of Khan felt very genuine. And while I believe Shatner is a bad actor, I don’t think anyone else could ever be Captain James T. Kirk.
I think the common perception was that Shatner was over-acting in Star Trek. But that was appropriate because it was kind of a comic book science fiction series. I read an interview with him in which he said that he worked out a lot to build big muscles because Captain Kirk was a super hero!
Eh, I don't think it's enough to be genuine. (Though I agree that he is that, even the most over the top stuff he does feels like part of Kirk's personality, which is quite an achievement haha.)
For me, it's more about what isn't there than what is. I find Kirk extremely dull, compared to not just Spock, but almost every other named character. I love the show, but if I see him and none of the other regulars on the screen for more than a few minutes, I get a distinct urge to skip through until someone else appears. And that's not the writing's fault, on paper he has the same level of drama and dilemma that other captains deal with in other ST series. I just can't see it in the performance.
William Shatner is a great actor. Kirk could not be Kirk without the way Shatner played him. People who think he is a bad actor don't really understand the character of James Kirk.
@@freakyold he did overact sometimes. Just as other actore do in series they are in. Alan Alda overacted often enough in MASH. But I still loved them both❤❤
"I shall be honored, Sir". Sums up their relationship in one beautifully rendered sentence.
This reminds me just why the original series is still the best, by far. Time to rewatch.
Yes they still view well, First saw them in the late 1960s via local VHF TV out of Louisville Kentucky.
The original by far better than the rest
Those are fightin words
Agreed. I was 6 years old when the show started...and I still love it.
I have to agree. Currently I'm in the second season of TNG, and so far I like what I see, but I always have the feeling that TNG is a bit underwhelming regarding the personal relationships of the crew. I don't quite connect emotionally with TNG to my liking as I do with TOS.
Love the play between Kelly and Nimoy. Although there was always animosity on the surface, they had such good chemistry together you always knew that there was mutual respect and friendship just below the surface. RIP Lenoard Nimoy (1931 - 2015) and DeForrest Kelly (1920 - 1999).
Yeah, Spock and McCoy were so obviously willing to die horrible painful deaths for each other, especially in episodes like The Empath.
When Spock regained his eyesight, the writers had McCoy say "I should've known he'd turn up with something like that." That was speaking for the audience.
Spock secretly, needed Doctor McCoy as a sort of therapy from becoming almost robotic in his personality. McCoy wanted Spock to embrace his human side to make him a better person.
Excellent point, and sometimes the point of the Doctor's counters to him. This interesting "power struggle" between the country doctor and the perfect scientist results in a power balance, personally as well as philosophically.
De Kelly was fine an actor. He knew exactly how to work a close up.:)
The times of watching Star Trek 5 pm in the summer when I was 15 was a beautiful time. Before my parents , my brother and dear sweet husbands death. Still childlike . In love with my cat, the fields, my mother and the memories she made for us. I'm 60 now, and I don't recognise my world. 😟
❤❤❤
I was quite literally 0 when this came out. My first exposure was the Star Trek cartoon in the 70s.
Me neither. My years of adulthood have been absolutely heartbreaking.
If only I knew quantum physics, I could travel back in time.
miss miss : I know exactly what you mean.
We were supposed to get better, keep building a better world.
Instead, more greed, violence, intolerance, and the complexity crash and burn of the promise of America - both to the world, and even her own citizens. Now, we are what we used to strive against...
I've had 3 good friends since the 5th grade. We would cut each other down mercilessly. When a high school classmate witnessed this, she was incredulous, asking "...Are you guys friends?..." I replied, "...It's a tough crowd- you have to have a thick skin to run with this bunch...."
"Are they enemies?"
"I don't think even they know."
From "BREAD AND CIRCUSES."
@8fox261 But Spock, McCoy and Kirk never cut each other down mercilessly.
This is great. Not only a good compilation of Spock-McCoy banter but a good compilation of the best moments of the series.
Which is often the same thing
Badass mirror Spock is a cultural icon to this day.
2:29 Little did McCoy know that Spock would later die to uphold that very principle, saving the lives of everyone on the ship.
Spoiler Warning...how about it? Not everyone has seen the movies and that is an important plot point.
@@TheRivrPrncess said movie has been out for over 40 years. It's like spoiling darth vader is luke skuwalker's father.
@@TheRivrPrncessI feel like spoiler warnings aren't necessary after a year or two of something being out
Star Trek was never about the pew pew pew and explosions. It was really about the relationship between these three that pushed the stories forward. Its why Wrath of Khan was so good. It was the logical continuation of that.
William Shatner even commented somewhere that that is what he found wrong with the first movie. Too much emphasis on pew pew pew and explosions instead of focusing on the relationships with not only these three but on the other crew members as well. Such a good example of why studios need to keep out of a how the cast do their lines and scenes.
The pew pew pew is fun, but without the story and the characters, it’s meaningless.
I had a lovely pew earlier I William shatnered me pants
The Dynamics between Kirk Spock and McCoy will never be replicated in any iteration of Star Trek. I'm also a big fan of the TNG era and as good as it was they didn't have characters with tight bonds such as these 3💯👊✌️🖖
That last bit from "Amok Time" never fails to make me laugh. Gosh, I love these guys! Thank you for making these compilations.
3:57 McCoy's the only doctor who uses sanitizer. Everyone else just assumes the computer takes care of it for them.
The elevator scene in Amok Time is probably my favorite Star Trek moment
These clips make me want to watch the original series again.
0:23 Not sure if it was scripted, but Nichelle clearly found the banter just hilarious! :D
It's not clear. Maybe Uhura was scripted to find the banter hilarious and have that reaction.
Her favorite show is on! ;P
The smile of Spock at 4:57 unforgettable.
In his 1995 book, "I Am Spock", Leonard Nimoy stated that he had objected initially to the scene at the end of the episode "Amok Time" (at 6:04), but he said later that in a way, it was Spock who really objected, and of course, it remained intact. Nimoy stated that the reason why Spock didn't want McCoy there is because due to his brief happy and emotional reaction of Kirk being alive, he knew that McCoy would make him pay for it later!
I didn't like this episode and had trouble with it. I've come to the conclusion that the two women were contemptuous of "off-worlders" which is why one turned down a council seat. Racist. I think the other suggested the challenge and with Kirk as her champion to try to prove that Spock wasn't really a full Vulcan male in Pon-Farr and would snap out of it (and because she was afraid that Spock being an officer would kill Stonn). But I also don't think she cared whether a human or half-human died. She should have been locked up after for attempted murder. The idea that her reasoning was "logical; flawlessly logical" is disgusting, so I think Spock was being sarcastic. Also Spock being able to "snap out of it" when he sees he killed his captain, when otherwise he was going to die if he didn't get back to Vulcan gives evidence for the homosexual element that certain fans like to suggest. I don't think he mind-melded with Kirk in a previous episode, which would provide an alternative.
Also, we learned the previous season in "This Side of Paradise" that Spock had been on Earth with Leila Kalomi seven years prior. So they likely had a fling during his last Pon-Farr, but she said, "You couldn't even put your arms around me." So he couldn't express affection in public. It was kind of sad that she held out her hand for him to take, and he put his behind his back.
@@sandal_thong8631 Spock went through his first Pon Farr in Amok Time. Also although Spock may have had feelings for Leila when they met on earth in the past there is no evidence in the episode that they had a relationship as Spock doesn't come across as the kind of man who would be unfaithful to his fiancee (even if the engagement was arranged).
Ah yes! The Eugenics Wars of the 90's. Now, that brings me back!
For the number of us who grew up during that time, it was painful and tragic.
I had an oriental short hair cat. Those cats have large sharply pointed ears and high, clearly defined cheekbones. I named her T'Pring.
like one person posted that Kirk was a lucky person to have Spock an bones as life friends. as any of us would. an to loose one would hurt all the more. friend ships are great. some one you trust one that has your back over an over with out looking any thing in return other than friendship.
"Why, thank you, Doctor McCoy." Sassy!
friend means more than just somebody you know. you have to earn friendship.
Oh my gosh, you're alive!!!!!!! There's a Part Two!!! WOW!!!! I love how you include the unspoken moments where they communicate so much to each other with just a few looks :) Thank you so much for this!!!!
"You insist on applying human standards to non-human cultures. Humans are only a tiny minority in this galaxy."
This is why Strange new worlds,. Voyager and TNG are my favourite star trek shows, with TOS coming close. Star Trek is about "mapping the unknown possibilities.". Gene may have wanted it to be all about optimism, but really exploring stuff that is new and different is fundamentally what adventure is all about. We don't need politics and ideologies and social dynamics shoved down our throats, the real world is full of sources of stuff that does precisely that already, but adventure is really fun, brave and inspiring.
" captain we must help Chekov."
" is that the logical thing
to do Spock?"
" no but it is the human
thing to do."
ahead warp factor one.
Spock: beep boop
Bones: REEEEEEEEEEE
Kirk: Thats enough gentleman. We have. A mission. To do.
There chemistry was in a word amazing.
Love it when at 8:40, Evil Spock was Skulling💀Dr. McCoy. And McCoy was very😵💫 afraid. Very 😱Afraid, indeed.🖖
5:06 "Hummmmmmmm he said that I am the best First Officer"
slightly dying laughing and emotional watching this
Emotional? What an illogical reaction
I also fail to see how this video could cause you to cease living
It was such a great series, wasn't it.
Would u be so kind as to inlighten me in this illogical accurence in where a human being could die with an emotional out burst of laughter to the point where they would simply die .it is most ilogical. I simply ask of your knowledge in this area .it is most ilogical . I ask a response for this ilogical statement.
@@porridge57 you're goddamn right
Look at the great acting in these episodes. One of the gretest ensemble casts in the history of television.
Part of the success of a show is the time it takes for characters to develop a relationship. You can’t rush this development in a few episodes.
Loved “Amok time”--Spock was so embarrassed when confronted by Kirk, acted like an adolescent boy caught playing with himself!
I liked in Mirror-Mirror after they all returned to their own dimension and
that girl walks up on the bridge. As the episode closes you see Kirk walk over and begin talking to her. It wasn't just super acting on their part, it was every-
thing. The music especially.
McCoy getting caught in a lie at 0:45 will never not be funny. And Kirk just stares him down.
🤣🤣you've been so concerned about his Vulcan eyes Dr., you forgot about his Vulcan ears..🤣🤣🤣I'm dead!
"I'm not sure, but I think we've been insulted."
"I'm sure."
But I don't really get why he'd think treacherous, emotional humans would be "refreshing" to him, compared to the "civilized men" he worked with.
9:14 Loved this part! XD
"I'm not sure, but I think we've been insulted...."
0:40 Kirk and Bones Banter like a married couple
Star Trek and Mission Impossible the best series in the 60s ,they are so good and unique that motion pictures are still made over 50years later
Oh oh, Spock with a goatie... 😘
“You forgot about his Vulcan ears” - could really taken out of context.
I like how in the first clip, Nichelle is watching them keenly.
They were like the archetypal angel and devil on Jim's shoulders, but each was trying to be the angel. Sometimes cool logic won over heated emotionality. Sometimes intuition won over ruthless logic.
Love this show!!!
they are everything to me
I’m curious if McCoy had any side effects from being in a forced mind meld. I mean, we all saw what happened to Valeris.
Maybe that's the reason why the good doctor lived 130+ years (?)
If I remember, he was pretty stunned when Mirror Spock brought him to the transporter room. :/ Poor Bones. Hopefully our Spock helped sort him out when they got home.
I like the disappointed look McCoy has at 5:27 . Yeah, I give you a hard time, but I thought were friends too.
I liked Spock best with a beard as well! Great episode...
Leonard Nimoy had countless great scenes as Spock but imo 8:30 was one of his 3 best episode performances too bad they never revisited the "alternate universe"
Loved how the were in "The Mirror."
Mirror Mirror would be a great contestant for a remake...
ruclips.net/video/dJf2ovQtI6w/видео.html
You're welcome.
It's one of the most implausible notions in science fiction and explored in other Star Trek series as well as _Sliders:_ that the world around you can change but you would still be there. If you did go back in time, random chance would mean anyone conceived after your arrival would be someone pretty different from those you knew. For instance if it's a boy, the parents might still call him "George Washington" but it wouldn't be the George Washington we knew.
The only way it could work is if some entity like Q worked it out, like he did for Lieutenant Picard in "Tapestry" where every contribution he made in his life was worked out to be done by others, even so far as the same officers being on the same ship at the same time without him as captain.
I must have missed the Eugenics War in the 90s
The Nazis. The Jews.:(
Star Trek isn't real...
We don't talk about that war...
@@terminat1 bruh..
It hasn't happened yet. It takes place in the 2090s.
I didn't know some one was so interested, other than me....Thank you !
This is what made Star Trek. TOS brilliant writing for science fiction and great acting which is not seen today. Compared to this Discovery is a big spend with no good actors, writing or vision. TOS RULES
one of the best show of all times
They my just don't make TV shows like this anymore=(
@ 3:17 Never heard Jim that angry before. Kind of scared me a little. You know shit’s gone sideways when Kirk is seething mad.
9:15 100% savage
The mid 1990s was the last era of brilliant pop music
Leonard Nimoy is so wonderful
I love how the first half of this compilation video is just McCoy not wanting Spock to know how much he cares but being absolute shit at hiding it 🧡
8:18 - And kiss :L
I do like all of the comments made regarding this make believe look into the future. I, too, am caught up in this! From an early age, this captured my thoughts. To this day I see the possible future as some form of this projected fictional future.
Spock looks fierce with that beard.
Kirk allows McCoy time to save the alternative Spock but leaves alternative Sulu (George Takei)broken, thrown to the ground, yet still breathing. Could this be the reason for the friction between them? 8:00
The classic Star Trek show is the best due to the banter.
This show was awsome
This Is Great!!
Rule #1- Never F with Spock
2:38-3:48 I love them so much
Damn His Vulcan Hearing.
Alternate title : Kirk babysitting
4:56 always sounds like Kirk is saying something else other than Vulcan lol
If so, it's plain English and decidedly uncomplimentary.
4:53 When your crush hears you talking about them😍
spock had grudging respect for bones
I love the fucking spray bottles at 4:00. lmao.
At 5:06 Spock looks like he's trying hard not to laugh
Love it Spock looks so sinister and lol, sizzling hot!
Chips down they got each other's back
8:45 UMMMM SPOCK THATS A LITTLE......
Me at bar, "I promise I won't get political
5 drinks later: 0:01