Seeing Spock occupied by this dark spirit and using his trickster's ways are just too delightful. Nimoy is good actor and I hope he didn't find Spock too one-note. As such, any chance he gets to mix it up is very special. I like to think he really enjoyed performing on this episode
Nurse Chapel is a badass lady! She might have always been behind the scenes, but her influence and works were prolific and savvy! Dr. Mbenga had taken over slapping Spock to get him back to consciousness after a deep, coma - like, healing sleep, but it was Nurse Chapel who heeded Spock's needs, and it was damned unfair that she was restrained. If it were me, I would have knocked them back with a left hook and continued. After all, to be in Starfleet, one has to be fit and ready for combat, as in any armed forces division.
Interesting how so many times humanity comes into contact with alien species, the aliens are the aggressors. They usually find themselves so far beyond humanity that they leave themselves exposed to a clever solution devised by our intrepid crew. A comeuppance caused by, like you said, their own arrogance
Can anyone explain this episode title to me? I've been watching Star Trek since I was a kid, and I've never understood this title, considering what happens in the episode. Plus, it's easy to confuse it with Tomorrow is Yesterday, the one with Captain Christopher (not to be confused with Christopher Pike, who's another captain) and on and on and on ...
The preservers were much more advanced than humanity but were once originally similar to humans. They are returning to life. So it's kinda like their life is possibly like what humanitie's future will be like? That's my take on it anyway. Not certain tho
I never saw this episode. But this little scene was basically how they killed Snoke in Star Wars the whatever. We don’t see the floor a whole lot. Does it always look like concrete??
Seeing Spock occupied by this dark spirit and using his trickster's ways are just too delightful. Nimoy is good actor and I hope he didn't find Spock too one-note. As such, any chance he gets to mix it up is very special. I like to think he really enjoyed performing on this episode
Look at his smile
Nurse Chapel is a badass lady! She might have always been behind the scenes, but her influence and works were prolific and savvy!
Dr. Mbenga had taken over slapping Spock to get him back to consciousness after a deep, coma - like, healing sleep, but it was Nurse Chapel who heeded Spock's needs, and it was damned unfair that she was restrained. If it were me, I would have knocked them back with a left hook and continued.
After all, to be in Starfleet, one has to be fit and ready for combat, as in any armed forces division.
Indeed, Nurse Chapel later played Dianna's mother on STNG....pure classic!
For that scene to be perfect, she would've started slapping Scotty.
@@goback3spaces Why is that?
McCoy:
"He's NOT dead Jim!"
Love this scene
Me too!
You have to love the over-confidence of arrogance. Superiority is an illusion.
Interesting how so many times humanity comes into contact with alien species, the aliens are the aggressors. They usually find themselves so far beyond humanity that they leave themselves exposed to a clever solution devised by our intrepid crew. A comeuppance caused by, like you said, their own arrogance
"My friend Spock... If only there'd been another way..."
Just you wait until "The Wrath of Khan", Kirk.
And then Spock's recreation at "The search for Spock".
Brilliant acting
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Leonard Nimoy did a good job as Sargon!I think,it’s return to tomorrow,but,I could be wrong,here?
Back to the Future
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Can anyone explain this episode title to me? I've been watching Star Trek since I was a kid, and I've never understood this title, considering what happens in the episode. Plus, it's easy to confuse it with Tomorrow is Yesterday, the one with Captain Christopher (not to be confused with Christopher Pike, who's another captain) and on and on and on ...
For the Preservers they were returning to life in their own tomorrow, I think.
The preservers were much more advanced than humanity but were once originally similar to humans. They are returning to life. So it's kinda like their life is possibly like what humanitie's future will be like? That's my take on it anyway. Not certain tho
I never saw this episode.
But this little scene was basically how they killed Snoke in Star Wars the whatever.
We don’t see the floor a whole lot. Does it always look like concrete??