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  • @absolutcabbagery3661
    @absolutcabbagery3661 3 года назад +1364

    Imagine your dialysis patient suddenly has a repaired kidney and you ask her how and she said a strange doctor muttering about the dark ages gave her a mystery pill

    • @GRasputin91
      @GRasputin91 2 года назад +77

      I'd say she's off her meds, or I'm off mine

    • @absolutcabbagery3661
      @absolutcabbagery3661 2 года назад +78

      @@GRasputin91 you'd think that but she has fully functional kidneys when before she had to have her blood cleaned as often as a McDonald's ice cream machine so clearly something happened

    • @iggyarctic5711
      @iggyarctic5711 2 года назад +32

      Not 'repaired',Replaced!

    • @absolutcabbagery3661
      @absolutcabbagery3661 2 года назад +13

      @@iggyarctic5711 so who's kidney does she have now

    • @GRasputin91
      @GRasputin91 2 года назад +25

      @@absolutcabbagery3661 then I reckon I'd probably start buying into those alien abduction stories.

  • @jessilynallendilla5014
    @jessilynallendilla5014 6 лет назад +1051

    I just love how Bones stops in the middle of the search to cure a woman's failing kidney

    • @Banichi04
      @Banichi04 3 года назад +158

      He probably would have healed the entire hospital full of patients if he had the time!

    • @mistermeow527
      @mistermeow527 3 года назад +93

      @@Banichi04 He even tended to the guy on crutches to make sure he wasn't further injured at the very last second of their escape.

    • @traemaxwell
      @traemaxwell 3 года назад +4

      Not cure a kidney. She grew a new one. She either had one good one or none at all seeing as she was doing dialysis. Pretty amazing that they have a awesome pill in the 23rd Century that can grow an entire organ in just an hour.😄

    • @bubblezovlove7213
      @bubblezovlove7213 3 года назад +45

      @@traemaxwell And further amazing that the doctors saw she was happy, realised something drastic had happened, decided to scan her, scanned her, analised the results and got a load of other doctors together to wheel her down the corridor all aghast at her new kidney all in the space of about two minutes! With service like that I dont understand how she was laying on a gurney in unattended in a corridor in the first place! Hahahahaaa

    • @bubblezovlove7213
      @bubblezovlove7213 3 года назад +4

      @@traemaxwell Two minutes more like! LOL

  • @Ragzzy-R
    @Ragzzy-R 2 года назад +654

    I need a show where Dr McCoy goes to different timelines each episode and trash talk their time's medical tech

    • @tarascholfield5887
      @tarascholfield5887 2 года назад +53

      you just made me think of an idea, would of been funny him arguing with House. lol that would be fun to imagine lol

    • @queenheart6167
      @queenheart6167 Год назад +13

      I would gladly watch.

    • @Unclebarry94
      @Unclebarry94 Год назад +14

      “I’m a doctor not a butcher!”

    • @nrkgalt
      @nrkgalt Год назад +18

      Until he goes forward in time and gets ripped on by Drs. Crusher and Bashir. And I can’t imagine he would be happy with the doctor hologram from Voyager.

    • @Ragzzy-R
      @Ragzzy-R Год назад +22

      @@nrkgalt McCoy is actually a very well respected doctor in starfleet. When he boards enterprise in TNG they tell "well he's somewhat special sir". The EMS doctor even used some of McCoys technique. I remember he saying that one technique he use is invented by doctor McCoy. So i wouldn't think of crusher or bashir or EMS disrespecting him.

  • @HansOlo1338
    @HansOlo1338 2 года назад +885

    I'm a doctor and I grew up with Star Trek. The 'new kidney' scene was a key moment of my career and one of the defining moments that made me want to become one. I know it's like a five second sequence thrown in for comedic relief mostly but I watched this scene as a kid multiple times and I always thought 'Hell, that's the future and it's entirely doable and I'll be damned if we won't have that within our lifetimes.'.
    Seriously. We're not that far off, and we haven't even achieved Warp Speed yet.

    • @peterssynthetics-independe6786
      @peterssynthetics-independe6786 2 года назад +28

      As a doctor, I have always wanted to ask one that is a ST fan: Is there any truth to what Bones is saying or is it medical jargon mixed in to make Bones sound ‘relevant’? (in the OR)

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 2 года назад +31

      If you think about the advances in medicine in the 40 years since this movie was made, it's not unrealistic.

    • @godseed7984
      @godseed7984 2 года назад

      Drilling holes in his head is not the answer! And I agree 💯👍 we really are still in the dark ages

    • @leplane_
      @leplane_ 2 года назад +16

      I'm not a doctor, but I think of this clip everytime they suggest to open an arm to repair a nerve. I'm like, we're are in the 21st century almost there to the 22nd century, and you tell me we're still cutting flesh?
      I understand, but I'd love if this was possible already.

    • @bahhumbug9824
      @bahhumbug9824 Год назад +28

      Dude, transparent aluminum is now a thing so I really really hope you develop the pill to grow new kidneys. You never know.

  • @mnirwin5112
    @mnirwin5112 4 года назад +487

    As somebody else put it, it's funny watching McCoy trying to keep his shit together while seeing the reality of 20th-century medicine.

    • @mnirwin5112
      @mnirwin5112 4 года назад +25

      And the music in the chase scene is absolutely spot-on.

    • @mnirwin5112
      @mnirwin5112 4 года назад +11

      4:39 "WHAT THE HELL'S GOIN' ON??" ROFL

    • @youbian
      @youbian 3 года назад +10

      I mean, should he be surprised? They hadn’t discovered all of the stuff that he takes for granted living in a completely different century.

    • @McLarenMercedes
      @McLarenMercedes 2 года назад

      @@youbian It's a bit stupid actually. Real doctors are rather impressed with what was achieved in early modern medicine. For instance the anatomical books, surgical procedures and herbal medicines of the Medieval arabs was incredible for their time. There are correct procedures of how to turn a baby which is not positioned properly inside the womb when a woman is about to give birth and several notices about the importance of cleanliness. 18th century doctors correctly saw a connection between excessive eating of red meat and obesity (the curved lower back is still called lordosis after the fat lords who suffered from it). They also wrote several critical reports of how wealthy women shouldn't wear corsets since it constricted their natural breathing. Before we could manufacture insulin they extracted it from animals (pigs).
      Bones is full of crap. Any patient having subdural bleeding would need to have the blood extracted or suffer lethal brain damage. It's a perfectly valid remedy. His amazing machine somehow rebuilding the arteries and magically draining the excess blood pretty much means he is utterly redundant as a doctor since a machine does the trick in a matter of seconds.
      The mere idea that modern day medicine would somehow look like ancient superstition and bizarre methods such as blood-letting and balancing bodily fluids, to a doctor of the future is absurd.

    • @szahmad2416
      @szahmad2416 2 года назад +13

      @@youbian it's McCoy. He only lives in his version of here and now. It's what makes him invaluable as a doctor, even if it's somewhat crusty. Besides, it IS very frustrating watching people die around you when a simple small procedure could save them.

  • @bones10145
    @bones10145 8 лет назад +174

    "What's the matter with you?" Love how blunt he is.

    • @guardian33
      @guardian33 2 года назад +9

      He'd get along with Dr. .Gregory House.plus he'd cure him

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 Год назад +4

      Dr. House: Good bedside manner!

    • @tomservo5347
      @tomservo5347 3 месяца назад

      My German mom had a doctor that had been a surgeon in Rommel's Afrika Korps that was just a blunt and heaven help you if you were a kid playing sick.

  • @seanmcculley
    @seanmcculley 10 лет назад +571

    "We're dealing with medievalism here." - Best line

    • @innag6888
      @innag6888 3 года назад +6

      and so true

    • @jerricho11
      @jerricho11 3 года назад +40

      Sorry no, "Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney" is the best line.

    • @innag6888
      @innag6888 3 года назад +3

      @@jerricho11 awesome line

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius 3 года назад +3

      Heck, even by 2021 standards the medicine of the mid 1980's seems primitive. Imagine what we'd think 300+ years into the future! The same way we currently feel about leeches, vapours and evil spirits!

    • @jerricho11
      @jerricho11 3 года назад +9

      @@andromidius You do realize medical leeches are still used today, right? They are used to help with circulation and by extension save limbs from needing to be amputated. Sometimes nature is more effective than anything we can create, the medical leech is an example of that.

  • @Fuzzlewhumper
    @Fuzzlewhumper Год назад +164

    At the end of the scene, when they appear at the park, the whole theater cheered. Those were the days, the audience was into the show and it really made things fun.

    • @TheCormTube
      @TheCormTube Год назад +3

      Still baffled as to why they didn't just beam onto the transporter pad inside the ship.....

    • @xaviersaavedra7442
      @xaviersaavedra7442 Год назад +5

      Ah yes nothing like an obnoxious crowed to ruin the experience for everyone

    • @gonzostrangelove6107
      @gonzostrangelove6107 Год назад +3

      I was there, in '87, watching this in the theater, and yes they did clap at that point.

    • @defianceofthegods3475
      @defianceofthegods3475 Год назад +3

      I remember when I saw Undiscovered Country in the theater in 1991 and people cheered when Kirk fired the homing torpedo. It was an experience that cannot be recreated. To see those types of movies in the theater with that many fans in the audience. And o yeah the entire theater was full back then.

    • @veganconservative1109
      @veganconservative1109 Год назад +1

      It was the best goddamned hell of a Star Trek movie, ever! The Movie had an interesting plot idea and imho introduced the best looking version of the Enterprise, Khan was edge-of-your-seat adventure, but Voyage Home was pure, laughing joy. Son of The Trouble With Tribbles and A Piece Of The Action.

  • @vryusvin3905
    @vryusvin3905 3 года назад +447

    This is McCoy's shining moment. Even as they plow through the last door to the elevator, if you watch, he stops and helps the woman the door hits before returning to Kirk and Gillian. Outstanding, and the music is so appropriate.

    • @erichanastacio9695
      @erichanastacio9695 Год назад +39

      He's a doctor, not a madman. 😂

    • @rocsaltjohn
      @rocsaltjohn Год назад +9

      Yes, I noticed that too. Great scene.

    • @BitsofJoshua
      @BitsofJoshua Год назад +5

      How many dozens of times I've watched this, and somehow never noticed Leonard stop to help there! Thank you for pointing it out- and I agree on the music. Before I even saw your comment I was thinking how we'll probably never hear music like that in a Star Trek movie again, and what a shame that is.

    • @bethfiori4708
      @bethfiori4708 29 дней назад

      McCoy was the best! He never quite got the attention or praise the Kirk and Spock got, but he was key to Kirk as a confidante and to Spock as a sparring partner. A man of passion and of science, he is my favorite Star Trek character.

  • @bodieofci5418
    @bodieofci5418 5 лет назад +229

    My God man!! DeForest Kelley was so perfect as Bones.

    • @mortb9
      @mortb9 3 года назад +15

      I thought Karl Urban was pretty good in the reboot. Casting and character development were about all Abrams got right.

    • @robtru84
      @robtru84 2 года назад +8

      McCoy had the best lines

    • @merlyworm
      @merlyworm 2 года назад +13

      @@mortb9 Old comment, but yes. Karl Urban was so good at being Bones, that when Leonard Nimoy saw his performance, he cried. He was like channeling Deforest Kelley.

    • @guardian33
      @guardian33 2 года назад +5

      @Merlyworm maybe he was I dread the day Shatner dies.

  • @GamesPerJustin
    @GamesPerJustin 2 года назад +525

    This scene holds a special place in my heart. My dad was diagnosed with kidney dialysis days before he died (a side effect from a double-lung transplant he had). I talked to him over the phone while he was still awake before surgery. I quoted the bit about the old lady who grew a new kidney, and I heard everyone gasp because he smiled even though he was in a lot of pain. That was the last time my dad smiled before he died. I will always cherish this movie for giving my dad one last moment of joy before he left this world.
    RIP Dad

    • @HouseJawn
      @HouseJawn Год назад +10

      Thanks for sharing that story. Sorry for your loss ❤️

    • @duncancurtis5108
      @duncancurtis5108 Год назад +5

      McCoy's clash with the doc is hilarious.

    • @gregdark5203
      @gregdark5203 Год назад +5

      Man, that's a great story.

    • @lancer525
      @lancer525 Год назад +10

      @@gregdark5203 Except, you don't get "diagnosed" with dialysis. It's the procedure used to cleanse the blood from contaminants and waste products normally filtered out _by_ the kidney. The diagnosis would be "Renal failure" and dialysis would be a treatment for it. Unfortunately, when the kidneys go, the only thing that can be done is transplant.

    • @gregdark5203
      @gregdark5203 Год назад +2

      @@lancer525 I think your message was meant for the other guy whose father was on dialysis. My father actually died from congestive heart failure. But I learned something new reading your reply. Thank you for that info.

  • @LillianGriffin-zj8ut
    @LillianGriffin-zj8ut 10 месяцев назад +6

    Dr. Bones McCoy, The doctor that America’s healthcare needs, but doesn’t deserve. We need more doctors, nurses and surgeons that care as much as McCoy.

  • @williamsquires3070
    @williamsquires3070 6 лет назад +203

    “My God, man! Drilling holes in his head IS the answer. Here, gimme that thing, I want to try it out!” Alternate ending for Mirror Universe version of the movie. 😀

    • @kevinmcdonald6477
      @kevinmcdonald6477 3 года назад +7

      Funny! They should have put Chekhov in the agony booth as well. Full duration!

    • @korvusgaming4927
      @korvusgaming4927 3 года назад +4

      @@kevinmcdonald6477 and make Spock the Captain.

    • @mrcritical6751
      @mrcritical6751 2 года назад +4

      And would’ve just stolen George and Gracie right out of the aquarium

    • @Religious_man
      @Religious_man Год назад +2

      wtf

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter Год назад +1

      "Egon, remember when you tried to drill a hole in your head?"
      "That would've worked if you hadn't stopped me..."

  • @DeltaEcho303
    @DeltaEcho303 Год назад +51

    This is my second favorite McCoy moment. The first is from 'Space Seed' where Khan wakes up and holds a scalpel to his throat. McCoy calmly tells him cutting the carotid artery would have the best effect. Level 100 badass.

    • @laurentlevy1204
      @laurentlevy1204 Год назад +5

      You have to throw in, "What IS it with you anyway?" from VI for an honorable mention..

    • @kc4cvh
      @kc4cvh Год назад +3

      If McCoy had bothered to mention Khan's attack to the Captain when he arrived moments later, the peril they later faced would have been avoided as Khan would have spent the rest of the flight in the brig, where his charisma and strength would be unavailing.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg 8 месяцев назад +4

      Personally, I always enjoyed his line following the destruction of the Enterprise as the bridge crew watches it burn up in the atmosphere. Kirk asks what has he done, and Bones replies, “What you had to do, what you always do. Turn death into a fighting chance to live.”

    • @erincrosby9087
      @erincrosby9087 6 месяцев назад

      Khaaan!

  • @arthouston7361
    @arthouston7361 Год назад +111

    That whimsical music as they’re wheeling Chekov down the hallway is just a stroke of musical brilliance.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue Год назад +4

      the Doctor gave me a new kidney it's time to party kids🤣🤣🤣

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq Год назад +1

      @@SaraMorgan-ym6ue Yeah, booze it up ! PARTY !

    • @veganconservative1109
      @veganconservative1109 Год назад +1

      Reminded me of all those Keystone Cops and Three Stooges chases. :)

  • @Mark-yn4vl
    @Mark-yn4vl 8 лет назад +390

    McCoy reminds me so much of my father. Dad has been a physician's assistant for about 40 years, served two tours in Vietnam before that as a medic aboard air evacuation and rescue. He has the exact same personality and bedside manner as McCoy. He's gruff, to the point, has a love / hate relationship with medicine, and there's nothing he hasn't seen and nothing surprises him.

    • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
      @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro 8 лет назад +12

      Mark T What is your dad's name if I may ask. I've been a PA for 15 years. Many of the pioneers like your dad have been great inspirations to me.

    • @Mark-yn4vl
      @Mark-yn4vl 8 лет назад +12

      Hi IPHLO,
      Thanks for compliment! I'll pass it on to Dad. :) He graduated from the PA program at Duke in 1971 I think it was. The PA program was fairly new then. He's been in the medical field most of his life in some capacity or another. He was a medic aboard air evacuation / rescue in Vietnam from 1967-1969 and before that had been working at his Uncle's funeral home doing embalming, first responder service and all that fun stuff. His name is Harvey and he's currently practicing in North Carolina at various FastMed Urgent Care branches. He'll be 73 next year and he'll never retire. Thanks for all you do for patients too!

    • @cretinousjester3475
      @cretinousjester3475 7 лет назад +12

      Mark T: That's kinda what McCoy was- the Enterprise dad. Sure you may not like what he has to say but often times there is wisdom there.

    • @lincruste
      @lincruste 2 года назад

      May he live forever

    • @j.b.9581
      @j.b.9581 2 года назад +1

      @@Mark-yn4vl I LOVE it. Dr. McCoy patterned after your dad whether he know it or not!!

  • @mediterraneandiet2483
    @mediterraneandiet2483 4 года назад +435

    Scientist: “I’ve developed a pill that can regenerate a kidney.”
    Big Pharma Financier: “ Unfortunately that is not a sustainable business model.”

    • @TheOmegaRiddler
      @TheOmegaRiddler 3 года назад +5

      unless they charge an insane amount for the wealthy and make a shit ton of money before the federal government force them to make it available to everyone.

    • @blademe
      @blademe 3 года назад +20

      @@TheOmegaRiddler or they stretch it out into a full yearly or bi yearly treatment making it accesable but expensive as Fuck

    • @ericallan920
      @ericallan920 3 года назад +16

      But there’s no money in the future (in Star Trek that is)

    • @Tate525
      @Tate525 2 года назад +16

      @@ericallan920 No money, means people focus on real problems, also means people not ripping each others apart so their descendants can thrive.

    • @Ryoten27
      @Ryoten27 2 года назад +5

      Boy ain't this the truth.

  • @mikeyates7931
    @mikeyates7931 2 года назад +314

    To anyone studying to be a doctor , THIS is your role model : Dr. Leonard "Bones" Mccoy - he is never too busy to stop and help someone in need , he cares nothing for profit or glory ; his profit and glory is in knowing that he has helped someone ; that he has eased their pain and suffering ; that he has saved a life - please , future doctors , strive to be like him ; rise above this current generation of money loving fame coveting so called doctors - please , do better - and first , do no harm

    • @godseed7984
      @godseed7984 2 года назад +13

      Exactly 💯👍 drilling holes in our heads is not 🚫 the answer

    • @alexapuerta
      @alexapuerta Год назад +13

      I love Dr. Beverly Crusher because she's an excellent diagnostician. She taught me the importance of research since everything has a cause and thus can be treated or cured rather than simply dismissing patients and bandaging symptoms.

    • @martykarr7058
      @martykarr7058 Год назад +14

      That and damn the Temporal Prime Directive when it comes to healing someone.

    • @frysause934
      @frysause934 Год назад +12

      I had the same local doctor for almost 30 years, he passed away. His office is now gone. Don't trust any of the new "doctors"

    • @mikeyates7931
      @mikeyates7931 Год назад +1

      ​@@frysause934 Well said

  • @Shanethefilmmaker
    @Shanethefilmmaker 3 года назад +195

    *Kirk:* What did you say she had?
    *Bones:* Cramps.
    I don't know why but that always cracks me up.

    • @jonnyb70
      @jonnyb70 3 года назад +2

      that's the joke. In the novel she got offended for a split second.

    • @erichanastacio9695
      @erichanastacio9695 Год назад

      I can't remember if I have that kind of novel (I've been collecting ST pocketbooks, 200+ now, including the movies in pocketbook format).

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 Год назад +11

      "Immediate post-prandial upper-abdominal distentions"-a useful term to use to call in sick to work!

    • @logandarklighter
      @logandarklighter Год назад +5

      So a joke about cramps makes you laugh? In other words...
      ... It left you in stitches?
      **RIMSHOT**
      I'm here all week! Try the veal! 😁😁😎

    • @ArthurRex131
      @ArthurRex131 Год назад +3

      @@jonnyb70 Yeah, Gilliian got offended because she thought McCoy was saying she had MENSTRUAL cramps.

  • @mssaltygiggles
    @mssaltygiggles 3 года назад +78

    4:27 the way Bones stops & helps the guy with the leg cast 😍

    • @ericterry4544
      @ericterry4544 2 года назад +4

      I love that scene.

    • @polarmori
      @polarmori 6 месяцев назад +3

      LIKE LITERALLY HES SO SWEET IM GONNA CRY

  • @innag6888
    @innag6888 3 года назад +184

    so happy for the woman who grew a fully functional new kidney

    • @Tony36271
      @Tony36271 3 года назад +8

      Same!

    • @Godzilla00X
      @Godzilla00X 11 месяцев назад +8

      It's such a wholesome moment

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wishful thinking, at least for me. My wife died four years ago from kidney disease.

    • @innag6888
      @innag6888 6 месяцев назад

      @@ronaldrobertson2332 sorry to hear

  • @garlicfur8799
    @garlicfur8799 3 года назад +63

    The little old lady, shes adorable 😂

  • @maryharvey6909
    @maryharvey6909 Год назад +35

    I loved it when Kirk said to the doctor all right everybody into that little room. I was a hospital nurse for 38 years and I would’ve loved to usher some of the doctors into a little room and lock the door.

    • @Mrs.Grave5433
      @Mrs.Grave5433 5 месяцев назад +1

      Somedays you just understand that man. McCoy would run laps around most other character these days. Still love his “I would pay good money for you to shut up.” Line in Star Trek 6. Bones was a comedy king.

  • @stevevr1965
    @stevevr1965 Год назад +38

    This scene and the other scene with Scotty and Bones at the plexiglass company are pure Star Trek Gold

  • @carlosrvra
    @carlosrvra 3 года назад +92

    This kidney lady AND the transparent aluminum dude from an earlier scene may be the MVP's of the one-scene players in this movie. They sell the hell out of their reactions, making something farfetched seem SO believable!

    • @NZBigfoot
      @NZBigfoot 2 года назад +12

      Errr... just a heads up, Transparent Aluminum (or a variation of it, Aluminium Oxynitride) is now an actual real thing since around 2016.
      Not so farfetched anymore... now for the kidney pill.

    • @jonmt12
      @jonmt12 2 года назад

      My favorite 2 scenes as well.

    • @benjaminmunson7026
      @benjaminmunson7026 2 года назад +5

      NOT NOW, MADELINE!!

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 2 года назад

      @Gen They had been trialed in Chicago a few years earlier, and service reached San Francisco by 1985 but only a handful of people could afford them. Doctors did have pagers though.

    • @jimbojimbo8
      @jimbojimbo8 Год назад

      @@NZBigfoot it will take me years to figure out the matrices alone on this equation. It's like 2016 he finally figured it. 8-)

  • @videojomo
    @videojomo Год назад +63

    I remember watching this in the theater, and there was sincere laughter at McCoy's irascible mutterings about everyday 20th century medicine, and a moment of cheerful applause as they pass by the old lady and her freshly healed kidneys. It was obvious that where the beating heart of Trek was for that audience was in its sense of hope. That we can make things better.

  • @JKissoon1
    @JKissoon1 2 года назад +60

    I've always loved how Bones just stops to check on the old lady

    • @andrewaustin9536
      @andrewaustin9536 2 года назад +10

      It just shows that under the gruff exterior he really is a caring, compassionate man. In fact, his compassion is the very thing that makes him gruff: he gets impatient when people do not get the help they need.

    • @queenheart6167
      @queenheart6167 Год назад +5

      @@andrewaustin9536 interesting is that in the episode "Mirror, Mirror", the mirror Spock states that McCoy "Has many human weaknesses, sentimental, soft", even in that violent universe. It proves that your medical priority comes above all else.

  • @jessfrankel5212
    @jessfrankel5212 Год назад +16

    "One little mistake..."
    That line is immortal!

  • @mterry4428
    @mterry4428 3 года назад +277

    Saving that old woman had to have been a violation of the prime directive.....but it was hilarious and worth it

    • @McLarenMercedes
      @McLarenMercedes 2 года назад +27

      How? Nobody in 1986 would have known how she suddenly had a fully functional kidney and it would have remained a mystery. From my recollection this prime directive only applies when they actually leave functional future technology in the past or something which helps a culture gain knowledge several years in advance. Besides, that old woman won't have any more kids and neither is she likely to do something which has a serious impact on future events. In fact her just gaining a fully functional kidney will just extend her life 5-10 years.

    • @mterry4428
      @mterry4428 2 года назад

      @@McLarenMercedes maybe she was supposed to die....but Mccoy saved her lol also Kirk's crew always violated the Prime directive

    • @solyom8034
      @solyom8034 2 года назад +18

      the prime directive vas not aplied on humans.
      it's only violate the temporal prime directive but based on volyager nobody realy cares about that.

    • @one_step_sideways
      @one_step_sideways 2 года назад +5

      @@solyom8034 It's easier than that. People would have just disregarded unconfirmed cases like these as conspiracy theories

    • @meme9492
      @meme9492 2 года назад +4

      @@McLarenMercedes The Prime Directive applies ANYWHERE that current humanity would artificially alter a developing civilization. It's actually referenced in several TOS episodes and a few TNG ones.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 года назад +77

    This is McCoy's finest hour in all of Star Trek.

  • @theoddfather8782
    @theoddfather8782 2 года назад +52

    IMO this is one of the funniest scenes in the Star Trek movies. Hearing Bones criticizing 21st century medicine is priceless.

  • @raze667
    @raze667 Год назад +4

    Man I miss these movies.

  • @kevinlambert2756
    @kevinlambert2756 2 года назад +19

    Bless that actress who played the old woman...I remember seeing this at the show when it first came out...😁

  • @cameraman655
    @cameraman655 Год назад +4

    My favourite of the ST theatrical films, bar none.

  • @brianarbenz1329
    @brianarbenz1329 Год назад +5

    Though the hijinks are what mostly make this scene, Dr. McCoy's dazzling medical futurism is faithful to Star Trek's vision of optimism. Better times eventually will enable quick healing for those who cannot by today's technology be cured.

  • @yogibeer9319
    @yogibeer9319 Год назад +3

    “Dr. Dover, Dr. Ben Dover” 😂 Did anyone but me catch that? Lol, they really slipped that one in! 😂

  • @dermetzger
    @dermetzger Год назад +36

    The happiness that woman exudes will always make me smile... Even if it's not actually real

    • @peterlohnes1
      @peterlohnes1 Год назад +5

      ya that extra/actress really did a great job for a 3 second scene.

  • @mortb9
    @mortb9 3 года назад +19

    DIALYSIS???? lololol This is BY FAR the best of the Star Trek movies!

    • @bwc1976
      @bwc1976 2 года назад +2

      I didn't know what dialysis was as a kid when the movie was new, but I have friends today who need it, and it is still very much hell to go through.

  • @aarontyler69
    @aarontyler69 Год назад +5

    I saw this movie in the theaters with my dad. Some of my best memories.

  • @thelatiosmaster
    @thelatiosmaster 3 года назад +44

    4:08 i just can't stop laughing here XD
    "What's going on here!?"
    "Better you don’t know, just sleep!"

  • @Chevroldsmobuiac
    @Chevroldsmobuiac Год назад +21

    My mother passed away from kidney failure a few years ago, and I remember this scene fondly. Bones' character knew he could alleviate so much suffering with a single pill. Bones didn't give a hang whether it disturbed the timeline! 🙂

    • @starlight122012
      @starlight122012 Год назад

      It is possible she didn't survive the Third World War though, so all is good in the timeline

    • @tryingnottobeasmartass757
      @tryingnottobeasmartass757 Год назад +2

      My condolences on the death of your mother. We don't know what my mom died from because she had so many health problems, but kidney disease was a major factor in heard poor health. Unfortunately, I inherited it, and I'm down to one kidney. And now the remaining kidney is infected. I wish I had one of Dr. McCoy's pills. But at least the infection is clearing up.

  • @andrewh5136
    @andrewh5136 Год назад +7

    That was so adorable how the happy old lady was shouting that the doctor gave her a pill and she grew a new kidney lol

  • @Bondek1996
    @Bondek1996 2 года назад +42

    The exchange between McCoy and the surgeon is one of my favourite McCoy moments.
    Plus: "Sounds like the goddam Spanish Inquisition!"

    • @PeterWilliams-p8q
      @PeterWilliams-p8q Год назад

      Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition !!!
      Sorry wrong movie.

  • @kevinpittman2517
    @kevinpittman2517 Год назад +8

    i watched this with my grandmother when she was in her final weeks.. when the old woman on the gurney was telling everyone that the doctor gave her a pill and shes got a new kidney made her laugh with glee such a touching scene and a great memory. lol

  • @PDohm123
    @PDohm123 Месяц назад +1

    One of my favorite movies ever! Best scene in the entire film. Next, of course, to the line, "Admiral....there be WHALES HERE!"

  • @fantasy_worlds
    @fantasy_worlds 3 года назад +29

    "Rank: Admiral" :)
    Chekhov, we love you!! :)

  • @clivethereddevil3178
    @clivethereddevil3178 2 года назад +23

    0:14 "Doctor Dover. Doctor Ben Dover".

  • @Usanababe
    @Usanababe Год назад +3

    DeForest was such a great character actor

  • @GGGritzer
    @GGGritzer 4 месяца назад +1

    Watching this, it just makes me love the character Bones even more. DeForest's portrayal is absolute perfection.

  • @maryhlad5277
    @maryhlad5277 Год назад +17

    Dr. McCoy was a absolute riot in this scene.

  • @ctlaltdel22
    @ctlaltdel22 2 года назад +35

    Now this is real Star Trek. Fun, adventures, and smart writing that engages the viewers. Not the crap we are seeing now - Star Trek Discovery and Picard. I miss these old Trek.

    • @GRasputin91
      @GRasputin91 2 года назад

      Wokeism isn't meant to be engaging it's meant to liquify your brain. Best stick to the old stuff and throw out the Sticky Brown Shit

    • @JohnScott-JacobiteBee
      @JohnScott-JacobiteBee 2 года назад

      This isn't a strong endorsement, but the new series is so much better than discovery that it's actually kinda good.

    • @MrNoot39449
      @MrNoot39449 2 года назад

      @@JohnScott-JacobiteBee Yeah I agree, The Orville is really good

  • @pendorran
    @pendorran Год назад +13

    Star Trek IV is undeniably silly, but it has loads of fun moments like this and lets the actors play to the lighter side of their characters. Nice little touches like having Kirk call Chekov "Pavel", which was a very rare occurrence. And cranky Bones is always a treat, esp knowing how totally charming DeForrest Kelley was in real life.

  • @Jacqueline-l3w
    @Jacqueline-l3w Год назад +2

    I was pregnant while watching this movie, my first pregnancy. My child had just started moving around inside..he moved more during this movie than the rest of the months of pregnancy..he alive still .

  • @lshawn7925
    @lshawn7925 Год назад +9

    This hospital chase is comic gold!!! ❤😂🖖🏻

  • @TJWinter1221
    @TJWinter1221 Месяц назад +1

    I remember the crowd at the theater burst out cheering when they showed them materializing on the field. True trekkies! Good times in 1984! I feel so old. 😆😂

  • @MrWINNSLAW
    @MrWINNSLAW 13 лет назад +46

    "My favorite part of Star Trek IV was this scene!"

  • @Joe-cu4hi
    @Joe-cu4hi 6 месяцев назад +2

    I get tears in my eye rewatching a classic that will never see another equal! BRAVO TO A CLASSIC

  • @marksdarrell
    @marksdarrell Год назад +3

    Very creative.. Loved every moment

  • @ellavaderknows
    @ellavaderknows Год назад +4

    This is a great scene. Deforest did a great job

  • @stephaniehowell1109
    @stephaniehowell1109 Год назад +3

    One of my favorite Trek movies...and one of my favorite scenes. THANK YOU!!!

  • @mariansmith7694
    @mariansmith7694 Год назад +1

    I LOVE this movie, Live Long & Prosper

  • @bobsmith1814
    @bobsmith1814 Год назад +4

    When they told me that I Stage V chronic kidney Disease, I looked my nephrologist and then asked her to send in Bones with his magic pill. She looked at me with dumb look on her face. I told her watch Star Trek V the voyager home to understand. Then I explained the scene to her and she laughed. I’m still on hemodialysis looking Bones to show up.

  • @ParaDox-xb3qw
    @ParaDox-xb3qw 6 месяцев назад +1

    Folks, this is where Scotty, Bones, and even Sulu shine. I will always love and adore Star Trek!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @jamesedwards2237
    @jamesedwards2237 Год назад +3

    Still my favorite Star Trek movie!!!

  • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
    @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 Год назад +20

    I've always loved that little old lady tickled pink about her new kidney. She's so thrilled and telling everyone she can! It's just so sweet.❤

  • @ScottALaFollette
    @ScottALaFollette Год назад +1

    Love the classical chase music.😄

  • @peterp2153
    @peterp2153 2 года назад +13

    “What’s tha matter with YOU?” McCoy and his bedside manner.

  • @Angry.General1461
    @Angry.General1461 8 лет назад +25

    There going to have that hospital on lockdown for a week looking for them! LOL

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 Год назад +7

    I love McCoy so much. Even when they almost ran down that dude on crutches on their way to the elevator, he hung back and made sure he was okay. :-)

    • @agm8554
      @agm8554 Год назад +1

      He's a doctor, not a schnook!

  • @laurasaxon694
    @laurasaxon694 Год назад +5

    I also love how Bones smiles a bit at 3:24. It's very brief, but it's there.

  • @franzhaas6889
    @franzhaas6889 5 лет назад +12

    THE MUSIC IS SO CHARMING. I SAW THIS WHEN I WAS 15 AT THE THEATER.

  • @Brian-yt8fu
    @Brian-yt8fu Год назад +2

    I remember Dr McCoy saying "to think we used to cut people open and sew them back up like garments".

  • @kwith
    @kwith Год назад +7

    I love the quick shot back to the doctors at 3:02. I mean they are genuinely concerned and locked in a closet but at the same time you can see them watching wondering "what is he doing?" I kind of wish they had a quick bit between Bones and the doctors where before they leave, the doctors yell at Bones begging to know what it was he did. Bones could have responded with a simple "Practiced medicine!" before knocking over another piece of equipment and leaving.
    Its like a doctor from our time going back to the 1600s and looking at how medicine (if it could really be called that) was done back then. The horror and disbelief would be identical.

    • @TheFansOfFiction
      @TheFansOfFiction Год назад

      The thing is, they way they run around unmasked and ungloved is really much closer to medevilism than drilling open the skull (seriously, how does McCoy expect them to "fix the bleed" without accessing it? He is shown to be enough of a medical historian to know exactly what technology they did and didn't have). I realize they have sterile fields or whatever in the future, but McCoy, at least, should know the about Hospital Acquired Infections in that era and act accordingly.

    • @maggalvin1339
      @maggalvin1339 Год назад

      upper abdominal distention post prandial just means bloating & stomach gas after a meal. sounded very professional, though.

  • @johnrutka8658
    @johnrutka8658 Год назад +1

    My favorite Star Trek movie of all time!
    Attaboy, Doc McCoy!

  • @godseed7984
    @godseed7984 2 года назад +8

    Dr. McCoy: My God man! Drilling holes in his head is not the answer!
    Me: if only more doctors thought like this!

  • @cindydott452
    @cindydott452 Год назад +6

    I love Dr. McCoy. He just walks up and casually gives an old lady her life back!

  • @doctormccoy9428
    @doctormccoy9428 10 лет назад +25

    Oh how I remember that.

  • @nicholasdickens2801
    @nicholasdickens2801 Год назад +2

    “Doctor gave me a pill and I grew a new kidney!” Bless you Gene.

  • @JLange642
    @JLange642 Год назад +3

    This film, ST4, was the culmination of the great trilogy of TOS films (ST 2-4) After that they just were also rans!
    Bringing the crew to present day earth was a wonderful change up, and gave us great comedic relief.

  • @ProvVFX
    @ProvVFX Год назад +6

    Wish we had doctors like McCoy!

  • @flowertrue
    @flowertrue 2 года назад +20

    The Voyage Home is not considered the best written of the OG movies, but it is my favorite because of the humor.

  • @laurasaxon694
    @laurasaxon694 Год назад +6

    I love the way Sulu comes down the ramp to help Bones get Chekov onboard. Uhurah's reaction was never shown, but she was probably very relieved to see Chekov and hugged him and then he got settled in at his station.

  • @dreamboynyc965
    @dreamboynyc965 6 лет назад +48

    21st century medicine is crude & unsophisticated. Wish I could travel to Bones' time for some real healing.

    • @brutustantheiii8477
      @brutustantheiii8477 2 года назад +3

      It’s all relative. Look up Bloodletting, lobotomy, and Trepanning (literal drilling holes in head) in centuries past. A few hundred years from now it we’d treat chemotherapy, conventional anti retrovirals, and cytotoxic medications the same way

  • @Mourtzouphlos240
    @Mourtzouphlos240 2 года назад +7

    This is the McCoy I wish we had gotten all the time.

  • @mesner5x
    @mesner5x 2 года назад +15

    This scene hits harder after I lost my aunt in 2015 from Kidney Failure. She was on dialysis for so long. It was kind of a hopeful sentiment, seeing McCoy's reaction to Kidney dialysis being an archaic and brutal treatment.

  • @alicepen
    @alicepen 2 года назад +9

    Nothing beats watching Chekhov try to look around in confusion only to have kirk push his head back down muttering “not now”

  • @jamesschultz5299
    @jamesschultz5299 Год назад +11

    Clap my hands and jump for joy, I’ve got a clean bill of health from doctor McCoy

  • @skyborne80
    @skyborne80 Год назад +3

    "MY GOD MAN! Drilling HOLES in his head's not the answer!" My favorite McCoy line ever.

    • @beedalton9675
      @beedalton9675 7 месяцев назад

      And he.s was correct midevel 21 century lol

    • @sunderjirahim
      @sunderjirahim 6 месяцев назад

      20th century…..

  • @tzford
    @tzford Год назад +1

    One of the Best Star Treks ever that didn’t involve Space 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ericmgarrison
    @ericmgarrison 2 года назад +3

    I was there on opening night when this movie came out in the theaters, and I never noticed every viewing since that when the woman with a new kidney comes around the corner, her wheelchair runs over the nurse on the far left at 4:15.

  • @christinebutler7630
    @christinebutler7630 Год назад +2

    Bones is such a sweetie. Wish he was my doc.

  • @nadnerb2k
    @nadnerb2k Год назад +5

    As McCoy approaches the old lady, the hospital is paging "Dr Dover, Dr Ben Dover" over the tannoy 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @allynonderdonk7577
    @allynonderdonk7577 Год назад +2

    Probably the best McCoy line "Extreme Upper Abdominal Postprandial Distention."

  • @Foebane72
    @Foebane72 Год назад +8

    I have always been fond of this scene: McCoy, Kirk and the others' primary mission here is to save Chekov, but McCoy, ever the humanitarian, still finds time on the way to Chekov to save an old suffering woman from kidney dialysis with a "kidney pill", which transforms her life! LOVELY!

  • @iamme453
    @iamme453 4 месяца назад

    This was one of my favorite sequences from this film, and The Voyage Home is my favorite Star Trek movie.

  • @dianerosegrecoallen4935
    @dianerosegrecoallen4935 2 года назад +14

    Put down your butcher knives! Evergreen moment

  • @philosopher1a
    @philosopher1a 3 года назад +7

    That Dr's reaction and comments/ questions were spot realistic

  • @quatore-5886
    @quatore-5886 Год назад +3

    Real Star Trek. Full of heart.

  • @Snipe6ib
    @Snipe6ib Год назад +1

    This whole scene was adorable. Laughed so much as a kid when I saw It

  • @J.PMora1957
    @J.PMora1957 7 лет назад +103

    I love Karl Urban as McCoy but he's not as good as D. Kelley, Deforest Kelley as McCoy has got to be one of the best casting choices ever

    • @jerricho11
      @jerricho11 3 года назад +7

      I read somewhere Deforest was given the option of being Spock or Dr McCoy, so Kelley kinda cast himself in the role. And he was perfect for it.

    • @erichanastacio9695
      @erichanastacio9695 Год назад +2

      It's easier for him to be emotional, than become a robot... then looks for Data's ears if they're pointed.
      (Just a Star Trek joke)
      LOL 😂😂😂

    • @TheWPhilosopher
      @TheWPhilosopher Год назад +3

      Nobody beats the originals but out of them all Urban did a pretty good job of being McCoy

    • @erichanastacio9695
      @erichanastacio9695 Год назад +2

      DeForest Kelley is....
      The real McCoy!
      😂😂😂😂

    • @TheWPhilosopher
      @TheWPhilosopher Год назад

      @@erichanastacio9695 😔