🖖STAR TREK: The Original Series Episodes Part 1* First Time Watching TV REACTION

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  • @jenmurrayxo
    @jenmurrayxo  Год назад +161

    Happy Star Trek Day! 🖖Sept 8, 1966 the first episode of Star trek aired!
    *I also watched 6 bonus episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/jenmurray/posts?filters%5Btag%5D=Star+Trek+TV
    LIKE the video if you want to see them come to RUclips! 👍
    TOPS 10 PART 2: TOP 10 Part 2: ruclips.net/video/0ATksN9-oT0/видео.html
    STAR TREK The Motion Picture: ruclips.net/video/_HifL9WqAzE/видео.html
    Star Trek 2009: ruclips.net/video/R6Q7q722fJM/видео.html

    • @e.d.2096
      @e.d.2096 Год назад +14

      Jen, love Star Trek. But...as you know 2001: A Space Odyssey is from the same era. Also a groundbreaking project! Please consider it 😊

    • @kevinsommerfield6341
      @kevinsommerfield6341 Год назад +8

      Please send your bonus episodes to you tube! Thanks so much for doing these!

    • @lou6454
      @lou6454 Год назад +3

      You would be the second person to beat The Kobiyashi Maru !!

    • @retromillenium
      @retromillenium Год назад +4

      HAPPY STAR TREK DAY JEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @RJHart1214
      @RJHart1214 Год назад +1

      This is great! I'm a Star Trek fan from waaaayyy back but airdates... What are airdates?! Happy Star Trek Day, Jen. Live Long and Prosper. 🖖😂🌹

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 Год назад +49

    More than anyone else, Lucille Ball was responsible for the success of Star Trek on TV. A few years after she and Desi Arnaz were divorced, she bought out all his stock in Desilu Studios, gaining majority ownership and approved the production of Gene Roddenberry's scripts for the Star Trek TV series since she thought it would be a hit with young people and had a good, healthy message. One year later, Lucy also approved production of an intellectual and exciting spy drama series called Mission: Impossible.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +142

    "Beam me up, Scotty" is like "Play it again, Sam" or "Luke, I am your father." Famous, immortal quotes that are actually misquotes.

    • @andreabindolini7452
      @andreabindolini7452 Год назад +13

      "Houston, we have a problem".

    • @arobin6695
      @arobin6695 Год назад +5

      Im pretty sure he says 'beam me up scotty' in the 4th movie

    • @waterbeauty85
      @waterbeauty85 Год назад +9

      ​@@arobin6695 I'd like to believe that they did it on purpose for the fans.

    • @hdtv00
      @hdtv00 Год назад +27

      @@arobin6695 Nope, you're wrong. It's never said in any trek. In IV he gets close..."Scotty, beam me up."

    • @stuartwho
      @stuartwho Год назад +4

      What a dame you said and it’s Dame Joan Collins. Lol

  • @davidpaulrovillard448
    @davidpaulrovillard448 Год назад +196

    It really brought tears to my eyes, that you‘ve watched this! I have been a fan for close to 50 years, and I always turn to Star Trek when things are bad.
    I love your reaction videos, so: thank you!

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 Год назад +15

      Same here.... at the end of the menagerie, I was tearing up. I was thinking about watching the episode for the first time with my family all those years ago. Both mom and dad are gone.

    • @denisewilkins47
      @denisewilkins47 Год назад +6

      Ditto….watched the original airing with my mom when I was 8 years old. I’ve been a trekker ever since. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

    • @magnificentfailure2390
      @magnificentfailure2390 Год назад +4

      I have 7 older siblings and they all watched ST during the first run and so many reruns.
      I was just shy of 2 years old when the show started, so I guess I have been watching at least 56 years. 🤪

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +2

      I was born in 72, and started watching TOS (The Original Series) reruns with my dad in the 70s, then TNG in the 80s. Then in the late 90s I started working for Paramount and was put in charge of financial reporting for the entire Star Trek franchise. Let me tell you, splitting up revenue and reporting between the two pilot episodes was a pain in my butt. 😂

    • @ZulcanPrime
      @ZulcanPrime Год назад +1

      Me too. I saw Star Trek as a naive nine-year-old in 1969 in Australia and I have been a Trekkie since then.

  • @MarkMcLT
    @MarkMcLT Год назад +114

    It was pretty funny when you said "what a dame" about Edith Keeler. The actress who played her is none other than Joan Collins and she is an actual dame: she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth in 2015.

    • @dashfatbastard
      @dashfatbastard Год назад

      Great catch!

    • @bettyleeist
      @bettyleeist 10 месяцев назад

      Yes,this is the first episode of Star ⭐️ Trek!I would’ve been a small child when Star Trek first aired.Look at us,now!Ha,ha!And,if you want more adventure’s of Star ⭐️ Trek,there are those James Blish book’s to read as well!Live long and prosper!

  • @martinboyle9163
    @martinboyle9163 Год назад +9

    The City On The Edge Of Forever is my favorite episode. It is the only time anyone uses profanity. Kirk says "Go to the devil" to a Klingon, but only in this episode does he say, "Let's get the hell out of here." I've seen this episode hundreds of times and every time I notice something new. This last time watching I noticed how happy Uhura was to report contact with the Enterprise and how quickly she muted showing her pleasure, sensing how somber the rerurning three were. Beautiful episode and great reactions!
    Great video, Jen! ♡

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +96

    Regarding the Vulcan neck pinch, Spock was supposed to knock someone out by hitting him with the butt of his phaser pistol, but when Leonard Nimoy read that in the script, he thought it seemed too primitive for Spock and too much like a cliche from an old western, so the Vulcan neck pinch was born. Leonard Nimoy said "It gave Mister Spock, the character, an added mystique, and it saved Leonard Nimoy, the actor, a lot of rolling around on the ground."

    • @BDogg2023
      @BDogg2023 Год назад +7

      He would know. He played a dark gunslinger on an episode of Bonanza.

    • @VeryVocalPro
      @VeryVocalPro Год назад +7

      The episode was actually The Enemy Within during the scene where Kirk and Spock are in Engineering and Spock comes up behind the Evil Kirk. Nimoy brought it up to Shatner, they took it to the director and the rest is history.

    • @bettyleeist
      @bettyleeist 8 месяцев назад +1

      Star ⭐️ Trek is alway’s a good show!It May be old,now,but it wasn’t alway’s the case!If it weren’t for this show going on,these actors wouldn’t be immortalized!Or,as my mom used to say;it’s a good thing that this show was made a long,time,ago!Since there aren’t many of these actor’s left from the show,now.And,there’s those book’s as well!I mean,those James Blish book’s keep ‘the show alive’,too!Hooray for us!Ha!Ha!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @donaldb1
    @donaldb1 Год назад +255

    A cool thing about The Menagerie is that the flashbacks are from the original pilot of Star Trek, which was going to be about Captain Pike. But the studio didn't like it, so they made another pilot with Shatner, and then recycled the original pilot in this episode.

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m Год назад +18

      So true,according to Roddenberry the studio thought it was-TOO-cerebral for modern audience,hence the 2nd pilot:more action and fisticuffs. LOL.I believe the 1st pilot cost over $800,000 dollars ( not sure of the exact numbers )but for the mid-60s-that was mucho money. LOL.

    • @markhamstra1083
      @markhamstra1083 Год назад

      @@kerry-j4mAnd repeat for movies 1 & 2.

    • @allengilbert7463
      @allengilbert7463 Год назад +28

      Not only didn't the studio like it, they were going to pass on Star Trek altogether, until a certain Lucille Ball convinced them to give the show another chance, that's why we got a second pilot.

    • @tremorsfan
      @tremorsfan Год назад +7

      It's a pretty cool way to incorporate the footage.

    • @gregsager2062
      @gregsager2062 Год назад +16

      Not the studio, the network. The studio (Desilu, owned by Lucille Ball) put the pilot together. The network (NBC) rejected it.
      Studios produce TV shows. Networks air TV shows.

  • @RetroClassic66
    @RetroClassic66 Год назад +43

    42:30 The Romulan Commander is played by Canadian actor Mark Lenard, who also portrayed the Klingon Commander at the beginning of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979), but is best known for portraying Sarek, Spock’s Vulcan father, both in The Original Series, The Next Generation, and a few of the movies.
    Speaking of Canadians, you may already know this, but William Shatner is also Canadian.

    • @lmiddleman
      @lmiddleman Год назад +14

      And James Doohan.

    • @RetroClassic66
      @RetroClassic66 Год назад +9

      @@lmiddleman Yes! How could I forget? He served with distinction in the Canadian military during WWII.

    • @bobbuethe1477
      @bobbuethe1477 Год назад +8

      Doohan lost the middle finger of his right hand while in the service. He avoided showing that hand on camera.

  • @e.d.2096
    @e.d.2096 Год назад +74

    YES! Grew up with Star Trek! Jen, I have to say it. You are a very entertaining reactor. But, thorough as well. Most reactors would not take the time, or put in the effort to this extent. Loyal fan,thanks again Jen....Eric 😊

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Год назад +44

    The first officer of Enterprise's previous crew is portrayed by Majel Barret, who is also the voice of the ship's computer through multiple series and films. She also plays Nurse Chapel in the original series.

    • @timgooding9464
      @timgooding9464 Год назад +15

      She was also Roddenberry's wife.

    • @ebt12
      @ebt12 11 месяцев назад +3

      She also left a number of recordings before she passed away so she could continue to be the voice of the computer's voice. Great way to continue her legacy.

    • @NotaVampyre111
      @NotaVampyre111 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@ebt12 Don't forget Lwaxana Troi on ST:TNG.

  • @Wannabe_Baby
    @Wannabe_Baby Год назад +90

    I've only seen a handful of Star Trek episodes but after watching five minutes of this video, I know I have to watch the entire thing. Seeing Jen geeking out over classic Star Trek is too much fun. She's already described Kirk as dreamy!

    • @jenmurrayxo
      @jenmurrayxo  Год назад +27

      🖖☺️

    • @jkhoover
      @jkhoover Год назад +5

      The Original Series has some 11 out of 10 episodes and some that are beyond confusing and weird. The Next Generation has a few dated episodes but is a much easier watch today.

    • @allengilbert7463
      @allengilbert7463 Год назад +4

      I would suggest giving Strange New Worlds a shot, it's probably the easiest for a modern viewer to get into, and it helps that it doesn't suffer from the Star Trek curse of the first couple of seasons generally being bad.

    • @jkhoover
      @jkhoover Год назад +9

      @@allengilbert7463 Why? She's obviously enjoying classic Trek, movies and TV shows. She'll love TNG, movies and TV show. She doesn't seem to be watching every single episode. Skipping to SNWs is a great way to alienate all of the classic Star Trek fans.

    • @allengilbert7463
      @allengilbert7463 Год назад +1

      @@jkhoover That was to OP, not Jen. When you hit reply to the person who started the thread, it doesn't @ them. I was suggesting skipping over the first 48 episodes of TNG and going for something more in the style of TOS.

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Год назад +35

    I love that Star Trek had such a cultural influence that the Vulcan salute is an official emoji. 😄

  • @lou6454
    @lou6454 Год назад +64

    When I was growing up the only weekly series that had space travel sci -fi was "Lost In Space" . When this came out it was like the future had gotten here at last. There were shows like "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea " and "The Time Tunnel" , but this !! The effects , the characters, the stories , and social commentary .. well it was and is special . Thanks so much Lt. Murray , you are the best !!!

    • @jenmurrayxo
      @jenmurrayxo  Год назад +18

      🖖☺️

    • @lou6454
      @lou6454 Год назад +3

      @@jenmurrayxo 😄

    • @jeffthompson9622
      @jeffthompson9622 Год назад +1

      I liked the Glen Larsen science fiction shows, but Star Trek was better.

    • @davejennings9460
      @davejennings9460 Год назад +2

      Time Tunnel was great as well as Star Trek!

    • @kingscorpion7346
      @kingscorpion7346 Год назад +3

      don't forget about "Land of the Giants", too!

  • @josephlarrisey3521
    @josephlarrisey3521 Год назад +19

    Great reactions. I’m glad you enjoyed TOS. A little bit of trivia. Mark Lenard, the actor who portrayed the Romulan commander in Balance of Terror, returns in the series as Spock’s father, Sarek.

  • @johnmccandles2197
    @johnmccandles2197 Год назад +13

    An hour and a half of a JM reaction, of the original Star Trek, after a horribly stressful day, so good. I'm glad you're watching the original TV show, it will help to know where the future ones came from.

  • @falcychead8198
    @falcychead8198 Год назад +50

    A bit of BTS trivia for "The Menagerie:" The color film process used in the '60s was a bit tricky, especially when it came to certain shades of green (which is why Kirk's tunic often looks green even though it's supposed to be gold). For the scene with the Orion slave girl, they did some test footage to see how the green makeup would come across on film. But when the film came back from the lab, her skin appeared normal. So they tried a brighter shade of green and tested again; she still had pink skin! They tried brighter and brighter shades of green makeup without success, so scratching their heads, they called up the film processing lab to find out if there was some way to just tint her green on the film. They said, "Wait, you WANT her to look green??" It turned out that no one had told the film lab that she was _supposed_ to be green, and they had been knocking themselves out trying to get the skin to look normal.

    • @anonygent
      @anonygent Год назад +9

      One correction... the tunic Kirk was wearing was in fact green, but it appeared gold on screen. Now the gold has become "standard", the green mostly forgotten.

  • @RetroClassic66
    @RetroClassic66 Год назад +49

    3:01 Star Trek influenced a LOT of people, in multiple fields, including medicine and all the sciences, computer science included. It also influenced the design of cell phones, which you’ll see in the communicators, although handheld cell phones were at least 3 decades away. The series inspired millions of people worldwide to pursue their passions and dreams in hundreds of fields. And it continues to do so.

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 Год назад +12

      And it was in response to huge public demand that NASA named one of the earliest space shuttles "Enterprise".

    • @jessecortez9449
      @jessecortez9449 Год назад +2

      I'd argue that it wasn't just influence but rather a revelation of what was intended to come. Most Science Fiction writers have some rather close connections with leaders of industry and even political connections. This goes as far back as H.G. Wells, the Father of Science Fiction alongside Jules Verne. Most people have read Wells's fiction but he has nonfiction writings that lay out his personal beliefs on and connects to technocratic figures of his time. You might be surprised about what he wrote about back then that is still unfolding today,... as if it was planned.

    • @ArgonTheAware
      @ArgonTheAware Год назад +6

      The motion sensor door used in supermarkets was directly inspired by Star Trek

    • @craigwheller
      @craigwheller Год назад +1

      May be, but the weren't actually motion sensors, there was a guy pulling them open behind the set. There's lots of bloopers showing when they didn't get the timing right

    • @ArgonTheAware
      @ArgonTheAware Год назад +6

      @@craigwheller I did NOT say that there were motion sensors on Star Trek what I said was that Star Trek inspired the engineers who saw it to develop them and use them in supermarkets

  • @selantyr
    @selantyr Год назад +19

    This is why you’re the best reactor. You watch great shows and movies no one else watches. Thank you!

  • @RichardM1366
    @RichardM1366 Год назад +27

    You can't beat Star Trek. This was on only for 3 seasons and it became a phenomenon. The show is still going strong in syndication. There were other science fiction shows over the years but none could hold a candle to Star Trek!

  • @stillhuntre55
    @stillhuntre55 Год назад +4

    My parents were newly married when Star Trek first came out, and were both big fans of science fiction. One day they went to a friend's house for dinner and everyone gathered around the TV after dinner to watch Star Trek. This friend's TV was COLOUR, and my parents' minds were blown! Mum said it was such a different, amazing experience compared to Star Trek in black and white! When they got home, they sat down at the kitchen table and worked out how they could afford a colour TV. Mum said back then, it was the price of buying a small car - so a BIG investment for a new couple - but they were able to buy it on a payment plan.
    My parents bought a colour TV in the sixties just to watch Star Trek in colour. I come by my Trekkiness honestly!

  • @capstan50g
    @capstan50g Год назад +10

    I've been enjoying your movie reactions for a while now, but I'm a huge fan of the original Star Trek. It's great to see that younger generations also appreciate the quality of writing and scope of imagination that was this series' hallmark. I can't wait for Part 2!

  • @ejtappan1802
    @ejtappan1802 Год назад +43

    As a very old Trekkie, it is SO fun watching your reactions to the original series!! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +5

      Right there with ya. Saw the first run on NBC, 1966. Very influential in my life.

    • @ejtappan1802
      @ejtappan1802 Год назад +2

      @michaelsegriff3362 I was a second-run baby in the 1970s. Got 'dragged' to a convention by a friend (1975 Chicago) and was instantly hooked.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +1

      @@ejtappan1802 I was 11 and crazy about sci fi and monsters. It’s a wonderful thing. Be well.

    • @mikejankowski6321
      @mikejankowski6321 Год назад

      @@michaelsegriff3362 Ditto!

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +3

      @@mikejankowski6321 Nice to see a fellow original Trekkie! Live long and prosper, guy!

  • @dufflepod
    @dufflepod Год назад +21

    It's interesting when you look at who wrote these episodes. Gene Rodenberry hired some of the BEST science fiction writers of the day. No script room, no team of writers, just short stories written purposefully & specifically for the media of weekly television. And, lest we forget, we should all raise a glass and cry "Cheers" to Lucielle Ball's (yes, she!) and the fact we/us/all would not have this wonderful legacy were it not for her. Let's face it... it is one of the high spots in television.

    • @davidjacobs3275
      @davidjacobs3275 4 месяца назад

      Roddenberry also wrote episodes of Have Gun Will Travel

  • @andrewpetik2034
    @andrewpetik2034 Год назад +20

    'This has an epic story line for a show..'
    My dear lady.... THAT is what makes the show so long-lasting.
    Well written, well acted... good special effects for their budget and what was available at the time.
    Also, I have heard that this was the first time that 'Let's get the hell out of here!' was allowed on television.
    It really expresses how torn up Kirk was over the loss.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +3

      Times were changing. The show even had one ep. where space hippies took over the ship.

    • @roonilwazlib9877
      @roonilwazlib9877 Год назад +4

      @@treetopjones737 I don't want to be a Herbert, but man was that a bad episode.

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 Месяц назад

      ​@roonilwazlib9877
      But...but....
      "🎼🎶🎵 We're going up to Eden, yeah brother 🎵🎶...."
      😂🤣🤣🙄😳🤪🤣🤣🤣

  • @Martman5150
    @Martman5150 Год назад +22

    It's not an overstatement to say the crew of the Enterprise became like old friends through the shows and the movies.

    • @Temeraire101
      @Temeraire101 Год назад +1

      Apart from George Takei and William Shatner. 😁

  • @Robert-un7br
    @Robert-un7br Год назад +72

    Jen’s quote at the end of “Balance of Terror”:
    “If my husband died, I’d need a couple of days to recover.“
    Jens husband: 😳😱 “WOW! Two whole days!” 🤯😤

    • @michaelcooley4553
      @michaelcooley4553 Год назад +12

      They weren't snowflakes back in those days. Gene Roddenberry was a WW2 Marine Corp Vet and a former LA cop. Several episodes were allegories of the cold war, which might be lost on younger viewers.

    • @fredneecher1746
      @fredneecher1746 Год назад +7

      @@michaelcooley4553 True. The second episode shown here was based on a famous WWII movie about two submarines, one British, the other German. Most of the Original Series stories are based on something either topical or taken from classic movies or stories.

  • @Velenor1
    @Velenor1 Год назад +4

    37:11 "What's in his ear?" The 60s very good prediction of bluetooth earbuds

  • @bigdream_dreambig
    @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +12

    Did you recognize the actor who portrayed Khan? You've already seen him -- albeit two decades later -- as the villain in The Naked Gun. That's Ricardo Montalbán. In addition to his Star Trek role, he's probably best known for his portrayal of the resort owner (or manager?) on the TV show Fantasy Island, which ran for about 7 years in the late '70s and early '80s.

    • @TischTosh
      @TischTosh 4 месяца назад

      Did she recognize him as the same guy as the movie Khan? he looks a bit different but not that much, to me. he was well reputed as a gentleman and great to work with. in interviews, he's so careful not to say negative things about...anyone. A consumately charming gentleman, a nice guy and a pretty good actor!😉

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Год назад +13

    This first half is great, Jen! I'm glad that you enjoyed them and eagerly anticipate the second.

  • @maxducoudray
    @maxducoudray Год назад +18

    I love sixties scores, such as this and the early Bond movies. I like how they use the range of traditional orchestral instruments but in small combinations rather than full symphonic arrangements. Those instruments provide so much texture, and such varied dynamics.

    • @andreabindolini7452
      @andreabindolini7452 Год назад +5

      So true! Modern composers and filmmakers should take note and learn.

  • @EllisThings
    @EllisThings Год назад +14

    This is so great Jen - one of my favourite nerds on the whole internet levelling up the nerdiness to maximum warp!
    Hyped for you to continue the journey through the movies

  • @shinrapresident7010
    @shinrapresident7010 Год назад +16

    The Next Generation with Patrick Stewart as Captain Picard contain episodes with the some of the most compelling and brilliant topics, debates, writing and moral questions my wife and I have ever seen. We really hope you get to see some of them. Enjoy your Star-Trek journey, Jen!

    • @timothyengle2674
      @timothyengle2674 Год назад

      I've watched all of TNG it's ok. Deep Space Nine shows more conflict which is more realistic.

  • @Leafgreen1976
    @Leafgreen1976 Год назад +15

    I feel so honoured that you've taken the plunge into Star Trek.

  • @seanharrigan6365
    @seanharrigan6365 Год назад +4

    The sexy lady in The Menagerie was Susan Oliver, one of the most sought-after costars of the 1960s. She was also an accomplished pilot and director. Truly a unappreciated talent.

  • @notjustforhackers4252
    @notjustforhackers4252 Год назад +14

    Is Jen now a Trekkie? Nice.
    This video made my night.

  • @robertshields4160
    @robertshields4160 Год назад +2

    We had a Dr. Khan in the hospital where I worked. Every once in a while, one of us would address her with a loud 'KHAN!', followed by a calm rest of the sentence. 'Here's that x-ray you wanted'. Fortunately, she had a good sense of humor.

  • @andreabindolini7452
    @andreabindolini7452 Год назад +5

    Jen, your your constant highlighting of musical interludes across the viewing reminds us how damn good those musics were. They were so recognizable, and really integral part of the drama, much more than nowadays.

  • @RetroClassic66
    @RetroClassic66 Год назад +29

    39:40 Yes, this was the very first time the Romulans were encountered in the Original Series. They factor into quite a number of later scenarios both in this show and in subsequent Trek shows and movies. They’re as important as the Klingons in many respects, and especially interesting because they’re related to the Vulcans, despite being on different planets and having different philosophies and histories.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +1

      Neutral Zone was inspired by the DMZ between N. Korea & S. Korea.

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump Год назад

      It's the first show in the series, they represented the Chinese during the cold war so the mentioned them right from the beginning.
      We never actually saw a romulan SHIP until season 3, lol.

    • @rockabye274
      @rockabye274 Год назад +2

      The Enterprise Incident is probably the best season three episode and it is very much a follow-up to Balance of Terror, but with a twist.

    • @mikeg2306
      @mikeg2306 Год назад +2

      Only 2 episodes of TOS featured the Romulans. I wish they made more instead of so many with the Klingons.

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump Год назад

      @@mikeg2306 It was the cold war. Russia (Klingons) was our main adversary, not the Chinese (Romulans).

  • @slimjimnyc270
    @slimjimnyc270 Год назад +6

    The "thing" in Spock's and Uhura's ear were wireless earphones, equivalent to our present day Bluetooth headphones. In the 1960s this was science fiction, now it is common place.

    • @SeedFactoryProject
      @SeedFactoryProject 29 дней назад +2

      So were communicators that could talk to space. Some new smartphones can talk via satellite. The Motorola flip phone was specifically designed after the flip top communicators on Star Trek.

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +10

    Seeing how much Jen was into these episodes proves that she was born to be one of us, and "one of us" reminds me that with horror movie season rapidly approaching, she should react to Todd Browning's "Freaks" (1932).

  • @surjitbadhan68
    @surjitbadhan68 Год назад +6

    Enjoying the Star Trek series. 🖖🛸What a great discovery you'll be hooked. William Shatner is fab Canadian actor. Cant wait for your next video. Live long and prosper! ❤😊

  • @stanleywiggins5047
    @stanleywiggins5047 Год назад +20

    Volcans & Romulans are distant relatives. Interesting fact the actor who plays the Romulan commander in the 2nd story actually playes Spock's farther in other episodes and the movies with the original cast & crew

    • @DeltaAssaultGaming
      @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +1

      *Vulcans

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher Год назад +1

      You needn’t have revealed that relationship this early.

    • @AgnesC1111
      @AgnesC1111 9 месяцев назад

      Should have been a bit of surprise, when the Romulan commander looked just like Spock 's dad.

  • @VespersVids
    @VespersVids Год назад +12

    Thank you for making this Star Trek Day such a treat with your reactions.
    Given that Desilu studios created both Star Trek and Mission: Impossible, I figured you would love this show.
    You would absolutely rock TOS uniform.
    LLAP🖖

  • @BoboftheOldeWays
    @BoboftheOldeWays Год назад +9

    Welcome aboard the Enterprise, Jen! Star Trek is my favorite sci-fi franchise, so I’m always excited when new ppl come aboard. No matter which era of Trek you start in, there is something for everyone.
    I’m really glad to see that you enjoyed these episodes. I have to congratulate your patrons for their tastes, cuz they really did pick the best original series episodes!
    “The City On The Edge Of Forever” breaks my heart every time. In the original draft of the script, Spock had a line I wish they had kept in: “Only humans would risk the universe for love.” Or something close to it; I haven’t read it years. But it really summed up Kirk’s dilemma so well.

    • @DeltaAssaultGaming
      @DeltaAssaultGaming Год назад +3

      “No woman was ever offered the universe for love.”

  • @turntsnaco824
    @turntsnaco824 Год назад +12

    I couldn't believe how good TOS was when I started watching it for the first time a few years ago. This was what got me into Star Trek. The very best episodes still hold up as exemplary writing and science fiction.

    • @johndaily263
      @johndaily263 Год назад +7

      There were some excellent science fiction writers who contributed to the series. Harlan Ellison, Theodore Sturgeon to name two.

  • @pugowner1347
    @pugowner1347 Год назад +2

    We never missed Star Trek.
    I met James Doohan and George Takei in 1986 in Enterprise, Alabama at the record store. It wasn't promoted well, though, so I had some time to sit and talk with them with no one around but the store employees. One of my best memories.
    Romulans and Vulcans are closely related.

  • @sonnypeek6418
    @sonnypeek6418 Год назад +4

    I was a kid when this first aired. There are really no words i could form to tell you how intriguing/cool / fantastic this was to watch in the first run.

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +2

    Mark 1:30:38. This is the episode in which Mayberry, NC's "Floyd's Barber Shop" cameos, because they are strolling through downtown Mayberry! 😁

  • @seantlewis376
    @seantlewis376 4 месяца назад +2

    Star Trek was the first American TV I saw. Born in Japan, moving back to the US, we stopped at a hotel, and my dad watched episode 1 of The Menagerie. A week later, we were almost at our new air base, but my dad pulled over into a hotel so he could watch part 2. We watched Star Trek together for decades on reruns.

    • @TischTosh
      @TischTosh 4 месяца назад

      i really love this story!

  • @kevinlewallen4778
    @kevinlewallen4778 Год назад +6

    Great fun watching along with you, Jen. I especially get a kick seeing you appreciate the music. Over the 50+ years I've been watching this series, my love for the music has grown and grown.

  • @vvayne5494
    @vvayne5494 Год назад +2

    Jen, the way you get excited while watching these shows and movies is my favorite part about you.

  • @aprilstewart5929
    @aprilstewart5929 10 месяцев назад +3

    You have an excellent ear. The scores for many of TOS were amazing, lush orchestrations with striking and memorable themes. My favorite example is "The Conscience of the King", which featured a staggering cast and a lot of Shakespearean tragedy, in which Shatner really shines. He came to the US from Canada, where he performed with the Stratford Shakespeare Company; his classical skills are on full display in this one.
    AND THE SCORE.

  • @Bawookles
    @Bawookles Год назад +5

    Thank you Thank you THANK YOU for watching some episodes of the original series! STAR TREK is the phenomenon it is today with all the various spin-off series and movies, because of how utterly fantastic and groundbreaking the original series was. The writing, the music, the characters. It's the best! Not enough young people watch the original series. They alway jump to The Next Generation first. Thanks so much for watching the original! I would LOVE it if you would watch more episodes than just ten! There are MANY great episodes from the original series!

  • @RJHart1214
    @RJHart1214 Год назад +10

    This is a treat. I respect that you were open to doing this, Jen. I'll watch anything from any time as long as it's worthwhile but a lot of people now are unadventurous and boring. You aren't like that. 👏
    Edit: Altho' it's not as if I'm unaware of some of the goofier things in the original Star Trek. That can be part of the fun!

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +2

    Mark 27:40. Funny story about her being that "Orion Slave Girl"! No one told the film laboratory that she was meant to be green like that! So the developer kept color correcting her and they kept adding more layers of green to jer, until someone used their brain and communicated and fixed the problem! Hence why she's the greenest of all of the "Orion Slave Girls" you will see! 😅

  • @armaghedron
    @armaghedron Год назад +4

    "Beam me up, Scotty" is Star Trek's version of "Luke, I am your father". The phrase as known in popular culture was never actually said but there are variations that come close.

  • @cinexploits
    @cinexploits Год назад +1

    Your unbridled enthusiasm for these episodes is infectious. Thank you! 😉

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 Год назад +5

    It's called the Vulcan Nerve Pinch. :) Also "Edith Keeler must die" and "He knows, Doctor."... two very very classic lines and especially the second one hits really hard. I'm so glad you are liking this, Jen. You're in for quite the ride and I am all here for it (and on Patreon but under my real name).

    • @bobbuethe1477
      @bobbuethe1477 Год назад +1

      Early fanzines sometimes called it the FSNP (Famous Spock Neck Pinch), but only in jest.

  • @williamozier918
    @williamozier918 9 месяцев назад +2

    In all seriousness, Balance of Terror is one of my favorite space battles still to this day.

  • @Jack.___
    @Jack.___ Год назад +15

    The drama / dialogue / acting was very important due to the show's (relatively) low budget. This makes it stand out from most other science fiction. Great choice for reactions 😎

    • @kerry-j4m
      @kerry-j4m Год назад +4

      Low budget is right,Trek's 3rd season budget was sliced in half,because it was the last season any way. So,it made sense.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад

      Occasional shoots at Vasquez Rocks.

  • @joejackson73
    @joejackson73 Год назад +1

    Jen Im glad youre enjoying these original episodes. The acting and stories were way ahead of their time.

  • @philisett1888
    @philisett1888 Год назад +7

    You gave me so much joy today, Jen. What a treat! Your reactions gave me non-stop smiles. Thank you!

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Год назад +15

    In Harlan Ellison's original script for "City on the Edge of Forever," Kirk was so in love with Edith that he was going to let McCoy save her, but it was Spock who stopped him, but I think that the version that aired was actually truer to Kirk's personality. Also in the original, there was a homeless disabled WWI veteran at the shelter who was meant to be Ellison's statement against war and the poor treatment of psychologically and physically disabled vets.

    • @johnsensebe3153
      @johnsensebe3153 Год назад +7

      Ultimately, I think Roddenberry was right to change it. Ellison was a good writer, but the characters have to be consistent from one episode to the next. Kirk would never put himself before his ship, let alone the entire world.

    • @ibxjackcat2565
      @ibxjackcat2565 4 месяца назад

      Something weird is that bones actually says no Jim to Kirk when he goes to save her even tho just after bones goes to save her

  • @mattx449
    @mattx449 Год назад +7

    I dig this format. You should definitely do this again if anyone Classic tv comes up

  • @AXSLA3
    @AXSLA3 11 месяцев назад +3

    The dame in The City on the Edge of Forever is Joan Collins, and she was in the 30th Star Trek Anniversary Celeb. explaining that at times some ladies addressed to her in the street and told her: "You are Alexis, that bitch from Dynasty" and she replied: "No I'm Edith Keener, social worker in Star Trek."

  • @apulrang
    @apulrang Год назад +7

    What an outstanding and creative approach to watching and reacting to the ST:TOS for the first time! I adore the original Star Trek. But I think it's totally reasonable to narrow it down to the very best episodes and leave the rest to either skip entirely, or watch later if and when the spirit moves you. Since the original series is almost completely episodic, with few if any long story arcs,, it doesn't even matter much which order you watch them in. Also, I knew that if Jenn could fully appreciate the early Bond films, she'd be cool with the original Star Trek's older aesthetic and even its more dated themes and standards.

  • @chuckschulze6877
    @chuckschulze6877 Год назад +6

    I usually enjoy watching your reactions Jen but the star trek series is special. This show influenced so many people. Most of the tech in the show actually came into being. Flip phone, 8 track tape and cassette tape.. the list is enormous.
    Glad you're enjoying it. By the way, blue uniform is "science" red "engineering", gold "command"
    Later red star fleet uniforms were for command as well

  • @ra7157
    @ra7157 Год назад +5

    What a perfect way to start the weekend! Thank you so much!

  • @hungryewok1684
    @hungryewok1684 Год назад +1

    Vibing to the theme music 🎶

  • @flashgordon6238
    @flashgordon6238 Год назад +3

    Awesome job Jen! I've been a Trekker since before you were born and Jim Kirk was my role model growing up in the 60s and 70s. Kinda of got me teary-eyed with these reactions.... The reason I love the original series so much is largely due to the musical scoring and you are the perfect reviewer to appreciate that.

  • @PhasersAndArrows
    @PhasersAndArrows Год назад +2

    Thanks Jen!! Great episodes to begin the series with, particularly The City on the Edge of Forever- one of the best singular episodes of all time. Looking forward to the rest of your journey in the Star Trek universe.

  • @WadeWallenstein
    @WadeWallenstein Год назад +5

    Excellent episode selection! My Grandfather introduced me to TOS as a child and left me his collection of Time Life VHS tapes when he passed away. I wore those tapes out 🤣
    I made sure to participate in the poll for TNG poll since that's my favorite Star Trek series. I'll be doing full watchalongs for those!

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +1

    Mark 54:13. The first of two Sleeper Ships to be seen! This one! Then in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" we get the "Sleeper Ship Birdseye"! Yes, it is named after the inventer of the refrigerator and frozen TV dinners! 😊

  • @auckalukaum
    @auckalukaum Год назад +4

    A lot of people don't know that Spock has three ears. The left ear, the right ear, and the final front ear.

  • @willkomnath2560
    @willkomnath2560 Год назад +1

    It's heartwarming to see you watch these for the first time and hear your insights. I'm sure you'll see why it's been a phenomenon for the past 55+ years.

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Год назад +8

    Dear Jen: congratulations on 50k 🎉. Does it take talent to be a successful reactor? Yes! U have the talent. Just keep doing what you’re doing ❤. One piece of Trivia: the main “villain “ was played by a woman (first episode). The gorgeous Susan Oliver had a decent career, mainly on tv as a supporting actress

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +2

      Don’t forget, Jeffrey Hunter, who played Pike, played Jesus in King of Kings!

    • @oobrocks
      @oobrocks Год назад

      Yes

    • @bobbuethe1477
      @bobbuethe1477 Год назад +2

      And the leader of the Talosians was played by a woman, Meg Wyllie, who acted on many television shows in the sixties.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 Год назад +1

      @@bobbuethe1477 Nice. Good catch. Riddle me this: what brother of a famous director played the role of an alien in Star Trek as a child?

    • @bobbuethe1477
      @bobbuethe1477 Год назад +1

      @@michaelsegriff3362 Clint Howard? I raise my glass of tranya to you.

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +1

    Mark 16:50. That guy! They must've thought that pose was his best one! 👌 Whenever I've seen him in other shows or movies, if his character gets a pistol, he eventually strikes that pose as he shoots his gun! 😅

  • @cypher515
    @cypher515 Год назад +13

    That last episode... wow. "City on the Edge of Forever" was one of those amazing episodes that was just so ... haunting, you know? And powerful. That was one of the first times "Hell" was said like that on network TV and I don't recall if they had any major complaints, but if they did they shrugged it off. (If you're cognizant of "Dammit, Jim" as a McCoy line, that wasn't said until the movies. This was the strongest language in the first series.)

    • @FloridaMugwump
      @FloridaMugwump Год назад +1

      Wrong, he said "dammit, Jim, I'm not an..." five times in the original show.
      So Dr. Leonard Mccoy is not a:
      Bricklayer
      Engineer
      Mechanic
      Escalator
      Coal miner

    • @cypher515
      @cypher515 Год назад

      @@FloridaMugwump He NEVER said "dammit" on TV. "Damn" would never fly in primetime in 1966. If you remember him saying "dammit" it's the Mandela Effect.

  • @randyranderson690
    @randyranderson690 Год назад +1

    A really funny detail about Veena the Orion Slave Girl is that when the film was sent out for processing, the developer repeatedly color corrected the green to be more normal until they were told it was supposed to be green

  • @michaelm6948
    @michaelm6948 Год назад +5

    The actor who played Captain Pike is Jeffrey Hunter. He was a very successful film actor in the 1950s. He starred in several classic films considered among the best of all time, most notably The Searchers.

    • @FRACTUREDVISIONmusic
      @FRACTUREDVISIONmusic Год назад

      After doing the ST Pilot, Hunter's wife came in to see Gene and the crew, declaring her husband Mr. Hunter was a "Movie Star", and would not be doing their little TV show. Not sure if Hunter was already dropped by then, but it worked out, though maybe not for Hunter as his movie career never quite took off like he and his wifey wanted.

    • @michaelm6948
      @michaelm6948 Год назад +1

      @@FRACTUREDVISIONmusic His movie career had fizzled out by then. His heyday was with westerns in the mid 50s. He ended up doing crummy B movies and European junk. He was in an excellent episode of Combat!, and other TV guest roles. His death a few years later put an end to all that.

  • @VeryVocalPro
    @VeryVocalPro Год назад +1

    Nice job, Jen. These were excellent selections. At the end of City on the Edge of Forever, when a Kirk says, “Let’s get the hell out of here!”, it was the first and only time in TOS where anyone cussed. It was meant to show the depths of Kirk’s sorrow.

  • @brom00
    @brom00 Год назад +4

    Jen, it's great that you started on your Star Trek journey. Now you only have 880 more episodes of all the Trek series to get through. 🙂 Being the remastered editions the episodes aren't quite the way I remember them from the 60's. They're all a fun watch, even the cornier ones from the third season.

  • @henrikharbin5521
    @henrikharbin5521 Год назад +1

    Hi Jen :)
    Vulcan lifespan is between n 159-200 Earth years. Bones once made a comment that Spock's father was "only 102" years old, making it sound like that was middle age for them. Spock was born around 2230 and died sometime after the 2380s in our timeline.

  • @persephonebasilissa5109
    @persephonebasilissa5109 Год назад +5

    As a Leonard Nimoy fan, you might also like the original Mission: Impossible series from the same era. For some of its run, he played a disguise artist. You'd get to see him in lots of different looks!

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +1

    Mark 1:17:23. The "Vulcan Nerve Pinch". In an episode of "Soap" Billy Crystal's character uses it in act of desperation and when it works he shouts out, "Thank you, Mister Spock!" 😅

  • @MightyJonE
    @MightyJonE Год назад +4

    This was fantastic! What a selection of great shows, and Jen was fab as usual, especially getting into the music 😃

  • @davidbourhenne8540
    @davidbourhenne8540 Год назад +1

    Jen, I love that you're watching Star Trek. I've been a fan since I was a kid. I hope you'll take the time to watch all the different series and films. I'll keep watching your reactions.

  • @Patriiiiick
    @Patriiiiick Год назад +3

    Watching these made me dig out my 12" Star Trek vinyl record which has a bunch of bloopers and cut scenes from the original series.

  • @JimmieRayGiboney
    @JimmieRayGiboney Год назад +1

    Mark 1:11:49. Aha! Now I see that debris on the deck! 😁
    William Shatner also learned Taekwondo! But it always looks like the fight choreographers or episode directors preferred to see Profesional Wrestling stunts! 😅

  • @gumbomudderx7503
    @gumbomudderx7503 Год назад +4

    Excellent! I’m so glad you’re doing these TOS episodes! If you don’t video all of them, you should definitely check all the others out on your own. Some are masterpieces but even the ones that aren’t are worth watching. 🖖🏻

  • @larrys3821
    @larrys3821 Год назад +4

    I am absolutely loving this multi episode Star Trek reaction! Please more

  • @jshound1508
    @jshound1508 Год назад

    It's so weirdly cathartic to watch a young-un (I'm 57) watch my all time favorite TV series that was "born" a month before I was and grew up watching all my life...AND SHE LOVES IT!
    I love that the younger generation are checking out and enjoying the same awesome TV, movies and music that us old fogies watched and adored as children, and are loving them! 🥰🥰

  • @j9lorna
    @j9lorna Год назад +6

    The fact that you have completed Spectre training makes your sci fi reactions more personal.
    You should check out "The Orville" for the spiritual successor to Star Trek. It is so bloody good!!

  • @michaelparks6120
    @michaelparks6120 11 месяцев назад +2

    You are a lot of fun and star trek is a blast !!!!!!!

  • @DouglasJohnson.
    @DouglasJohnson. Год назад +4

    So glad you're doing these! You are definitely a Star Trek girl. I would highly recommend it's follow up, too "Star Trek: The Next Generation." It builds on the wonderful universe that the original created and takes it to another level. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @misstwistagain
    @misstwistagain Год назад +1

    That's a good selection so far - you really are seeing the very best of the original series!

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Год назад +3

    This show exists by the grace of Lucille Ball, of I Love Lucy fame. She personally produced the second pilot (the one you watched) because she liked it and wanted to give it a chance, after the first pilot (from which they took the scenes with Captain Pike) failed.

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 Год назад +1

    So glad to see Jen discovering and enjoying Star Trek TOS. This series was way ahead of its time and very influential on what came after.

  • @traceyreid4585
    @traceyreid4585 Год назад +6

    This was just the ticket today... and yes Kirk was super dreamy and a cheeky chappie with it! Can't wait for more , just wait till you see the Tribble they get themselves into 😇 The score really supported the story lines! I always wanted a communicator, the sound it makes when flipped is rather marvellous 👏 and oh my goodness Joan Collins in that last episode wow!

    • @TheTenth666
      @TheTenth666 Год назад +1

      and maybe the tribbles in Deep Space Nine?

    • @mrcapra
      @mrcapra Год назад +1

      Definitely! "Trials and Tribbleations"!!