Several times Leonard looks like he's biting his lip to keep from laughing. I can't imagine how much fun he and Bill had recording this scene! I bet it took 100 takes, I don't care how professional they were as actors.
Ashton Smith Very True, as back at that time, while filming the series, they DID allow for laughter and a little goofin off. Bill Shatner was good for that, however, it was sad that in later years, all the other sctors and actresses were very negetive towards Bill, and wrote and said some really nasty things abouf him in the later years after the show went off the air. This is why Bill Shatner doesn't want much to do with any of them anymore as it hurt his feelings. He won't show it outward, however inward, if shows. I say, Bill Shatner was an excellent pick as the Captain and don't think that with anybody else, it wouldn't be the dynamic inpact it still has to this very day, from past, present and future. Bill Shatner is an excellent actor. Much better than that patrick stewart clown in that next generation garbage, which is childish, stupid and should have been cancelled from the very first episode.
Dan Basta Actually from what I've seen of his work, which admittedly is only Star Trek and Dune, Patrick Stewart is a very good actor. This isn't to belittle Shatner. I do agree Shatner does seem a bit better, but I've seen more variety of Shatner's work than I have Stewart's. I was very impressed by Shatner's performance in The Intruder (also released as "I Hate Your Guts", "Shame", and "The Stranger"). I couldn't stand his character, but he played it superbly and did the job he was supposed to do; i.e. make the audience hate the very ground the character walked on. He should have gotten an Academy Award for that performance.
This is hilarious 😂 Spock: “do you know how we choose a mate?” Jim: “my guess is quite logically”😂How they didn’t burst out laughing during this scene😂 They’ve pon to farr this time 👍🏼
Lenard Nimoy did a really good in this scene, acting the part of a stressed out man trying not to go nuts. People make fun of this scene a lot, too bad not too many people see the quality of his acting.
@@cryalot378Considering how stressed out he was, I'd be pretty annoyed too if my captain wasn't getting the hint (since the censors wouldn't allow him to get right to the point 😊).
I remember seeing this one as a small kid. My mum thought it was hilarious and my dad, who was very old fashioned, didn't. When he said the part about the salmon, mum burst out laughing and said 'He wants a bonk!' Dad lost his shit and went to the pub.
@@elizabethjordan5755 Yeah, they were wonderful. Dad was ex army so war films were a big deal but he would point out all of the daft things in them. He had a field day with Where Eagles Dare and spent 2 hours explaining why you couldn't really do the stuff that goes on in that film. Happy times.
@@thatguyfromcetialphaV Bet watching TV with your folks must've been fun growing up. Almost like having Siskel and Ebert (film critics) under one roof - except more hilarious!😄
@@elizabethjordan5755 It sure was eye opening. Mum watched a lot of TV, dad hated it apart from Star Trek, but he loved sport and films. Mostly we were outside playing rugby or working on cars.
@@thatguyfromcetialphaV Wow. I remember my dad enjoyed watching Star Trek growing up. Hence my love for it. Looking back, I have a sneaking suspicion he tuned in to check out the women in their mini skirts!🤭🤭☺ Cheers to having good childhood memories!
Not to mention, for Vulcans if they don't mate, their hormones build up to a toxic level that literally kills the within days. Very serious stuff to Vulcans, I guess!
@SamIAm We only know what Spock himself said (from the Amok Time script): SPOCK: Most interesting. It must have been the combat. When I thought I had killed the captain, I found I had lost all interest in T'Pring. The madness was gone.
Spock: “Humans have no conception. It strips our minds from us. Brings a madness which rips away our veneer of civilization. It is the Pon Farr. A time of mating.” Riker: “So it’s like every day for me.”
No such thing as a no fault divorce when this aired, either. Someone had to be at fault and that had to be explained to a judge with testimony and/or evidence. Somebody had to be a cheater, an abuser, neglectful... it couldn't be that you just didn't get along that well.
Back in the 60s, everything was censored. Unlike today where everything is acceptable, whether it should be or not. Television and movies had to be careful what and how things were said and done. Star Trek was known for breaking some of those taboos, by how the scripts were written. Maybe, this world would be a little better if people were more careful what they say and do.
And made it far less interesting and less personal to Spock. The Pon Far is a deeply personal thing to vulcans. They do everything they can to purge themselves of emotion and the Pon Far acts against this making it a bit of an attack on who they try to be as a species. It's an insult to their person that they cannot fight against. It's insulting to them.
@@butterflyjill6887 Well said, ButterflyJill. As time has gone by, I have come to realize how brilliant the entire episode is, and how it makes the Vulcans a thousand times more interesting. LLAP.
Kirk reminds me of Kronk from Emperor's new groove: "Oh right, the Vulcan biology. The biology of Vulcans. The biology specifically of the Vulcan race... That biology?"
"The Birds and the Bees are not Vulcans," is a hugely funny line! The scene following is perfect. And I will say that James Blish's adaption of this scene was perfect!
That’s my favorite line in the whole scene! Just the fact that Kirk doesn’t say, “you’re not a salmon”, but switches it to “ but you’re not a fish”, makes it so funny while Spock is trying to be serious.
I'm sure this episode inspired a lot of fanfic. Spock and Kirk alone on some planet and the ponn farr kicks in and Kirk is the only one who can save Mr Spock. There are some ways you can view this episode as being sort of metaphor for homosexuality and the struggle with the shame.
@@AnArchyRulzz Before I saw the original series I was aware that a lot of fans were crazy about the supposed Kirk/Spock gay theory (or whatever it was). But when I watched the series I just didn't get that sense from those two. I could tell that the two very much cared for one another, but not in a romantic way. It felt like it was the kind of relationship that began with friendship, and then it grew so that they were as close as brothers. They could trust each other and confide in one another, which was probably why Spock felt like Kirk was the only one he could truly trust with something so personal in this scene.
Spock on Pon Far. "Captain, imagine the worst case you've ever had of blue balls. The multiply it by 10 to the 4th power. Then imagine your balls being crushed by a vise. That, is Pon Far."
Sexual frustration is common amongst us humans (if not most of the animal kingdom). Some have better control than others and some are to embarrassed to express one's needs because it's a taboo depending on your upbringing and beliefs. Given Spock's rare uneasiness, I can understand why he had a hard time explaining Pon Farr to Kirk.
0:55 Spock says no outsider knows about Pon Farr and that they do not speak of it, but we hear characters reference it in other series. I think Spock is just treating it like a big secret cuz he's embarrassed.
“You’ve been called the best first officer in the fleet. That’s an enormous asset to me.” Seriously, that’s a HUGE compliment, especially when it comes from your peers. I always wondered who those peers were. Maybe former shipmates?
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 Furthermore, doing it well requires great self-control. Also, as scion of the House of Sarek The Liberator, those weapons are, each of them, cultural relics about the level of Faberge eggs.
"If we don't mate we die" Spock turns to find kirk naked on the bed with a conveniently placed vase in foreground hiding the goods. "Well Why...didn't you just... say so!"
*Pft* I ship Spock and Christine Chapel. She wanted him so bad, it hurt. Hell, even 20-some years later, she was still single. Kirk's woman? Ran. AND took the kid. Spock's Rizz is superior.
This is possibly my favorite original series episode. The idea of individuals who are part of a deeply logical and non-emotional race going through biological mating periods that make them insanely horny is a great concept. I imagine Pon Farr is similar to what my teenage years were like.
This is THE most beautiful scene in all of TOS, IMO. I have loved this show since it was originally broadcast 55 years ago. Mr Nimoy and Mr Shatner will never be forgotten. 💓🖖💓
@@john94949 Fortunately Mr Shatner is still with us 💓 His youthfulness is inspiring to me! I just turned 62 and would LOVE to have 30 more years of active life like Shatner has had so far.
When I first saw this episode this was the first time I had ever heard of the Pon'Farr the Vulcan mating ritual and the only other time it was ever brought up was in the Star Trek Voyager season 3 episode 'Blood Fever' where a member of Voyager's crew a Vulcan ensign was going through his very first Pon'Farr and the ships Emergency Medical Hologram was asking him and Tuvok how they're people deal with it and how like Spock they didn't talk about it and it caused some problems for Vulcans being telepathic and Ensign Vorik caused Lt. B'Elanna Torres to go through the same primal instincts of her Klingon heritage and caused Lt. Tom Paris to get involved in the ritual combat for B'Elanna against Vorik in order to help both of them.
It was a the B plot in the enterprise episode 'Bounty', with T'pol going into it early due to the effects of an alien organism. It's quite worth watching that episode, even if you dislike the rest of the show.
I love how the scene deepens when Spock begins to relate Vulcan's most intimate matters, with his statue and red light in his quarters in the background, and the mood music.
I’m relatively new to Star Trek lore I’ve only watched the new films next gen and voyager but from what I know is the Pon Farr basically just Vulcans getting unbearably horney
I'm pretty new to star trek but a Trekkie friend told me they have extremely strong emotion but have learned to keep them in check and think logically because if they let their emotions rule them it'd be insanity.
That awkward moment where you have to give your commanding officer (who you're in love with) "the talk" Intense awkwardness to the point where you can see him thinking "please don't ask please don't make me say it" like they're bashful adolescents instead of grown men in their 30s lmaooooo kind of adorable really
Dude! You knew this was coming! You had 6 1/2 years to ask for time off. what the hell? Even as a kid this drove me nuts... asking for 2 weeks off for your Vulcan honeymoon/divorce. Lord knows, he probably had the vacation time accrued. Even if he didn't know exactly when, he could have asked to be stationed near Vulcan for a year...
@@djackson4657 this was his first pon Farr, and he was already 37 here. This is way too late so I really wouldn’t blame him for thinking (and secretly hoping) that he would be spared this, at this point in time. He is a hybrid and many things within himself just work differently.
The biology of Vulcans. Vulcan biology. That biology. The one of Vulcans. Yes, Vulcan biology. The biology, uh. That belongs to Vulcans. That biology.
That biology ?
Yes, THAT biology, Kronk...
Soooooo.....we talking about Klingons then?
dude this is one of my favorite star trek moments. I laugh everytime. This episode is Shatner overacting
"Oh, right. The biology. The biology for Vulcans, the biology chosen especially to biologize Vulcans, Vulcans' biology... That biology?"
@@credendovides20 ...😑YES, that biology!
"The birds and the bees are not Vulcans, captain" Typical Spock :) Love this scene.
I'd Pon Farr your brains out.
"But salmon are."
Several times Leonard looks like he's biting his lip to keep from laughing. I can't imagine how much fun he and Bill had recording this scene! I bet it took 100 takes, I don't care how professional they were as actors.
+Ashton Smith I would love to see the out takes on the original Star Trek series.
Ashton Smith Very True, as back at that time, while filming the series, they DID allow for laughter and a little goofin off. Bill Shatner was good for that, however, it was sad that in later years, all the other sctors and actresses were very negetive towards Bill, and wrote and said some really nasty things abouf him in the later years after the show went off the air. This is why Bill Shatner doesn't want much to do with any of them anymore as it hurt his feelings. He won't show it outward, however inward, if shows. I say, Bill Shatner was an excellent pick as the Captain and don't think that with anybody else, it wouldn't be the dynamic inpact it still has to this very day, from past, present and future. Bill Shatner is an excellent actor. Much better than that patrick stewart clown in that next generation garbage, which is childish, stupid and should have been cancelled from the very first episode.
Dan Basta Actually from what I've seen of his work, which admittedly is only Star Trek and Dune, Patrick Stewart is a very good actor. This isn't to belittle Shatner. I do agree Shatner does seem a bit better, but I've seen more variety of Shatner's work than I have Stewart's.
I was very impressed by Shatner's performance in The Intruder (also released as "I Hate Your Guts", "Shame", and "The Stranger"). I couldn't stand his character, but he played it superbly and did the job he was supposed to do; i.e. make the audience hate the very ground the character walked on. He should have gotten an Academy Award for that performance.
Kirk to Spock: "Is she hot?
Ashton Smith I agree
When I first saw this I couldn't contain my laughter but seeing Spock so embarrassed it made me wanna hug him.
And you know what he would have done next.
@@mikevanroy9356 break my arm
@@edwardhyde1886 or do the Vulcan Death Pinch, lololol 😂🤣😂
Don't hug him for your own safety
I was thinking the exact same thing, I love Spock lol
This is hilarious 😂
Spock: “do you know how we choose a mate?”
Jim: “my guess is quite logically”😂How they didn’t burst out laughing during this scene😂 They’ve pon to farr this time 👍🏼
You're assuming it didn't require a few takes. :)
They prolly laughed at all da $$ was ultimately generated bcuz of this series.....
Shatner is underrated as an actor.
We also don't know how many times they rehearsed it ... until they COULD stop laughing.
No. Stop it. Go sit in the corner and think about what you have done
Spock: it has to do with Vulcan biology
Jim: you mean the biology of vulcans?
Me: yes jim well done!
My first crush in high school felt like Spock's Pon Farr.
Kirk was asking if it was about sex without using the word sex
I know.... I was like. Jeez Jim....
OrangetangyOrka, every time I see this part, I find myself thinking: "No, genius, he means the biology of goldfish!"
Captain state the obvious.
Lenard Nimoy did a really good in this scene, acting the part of a stressed out man trying not to go nuts. People make fun of this scene a lot, too bad not too many people see the quality of his acting.
Nimoy considered it a favorite episode from the entire series.
Tbh, I think they both did well in this scene. I was thinking about how different the acting was then versus now.
He was amazing
I know it's a serious matter, but I can't help but to laugh everytime I see Spock's annoyed face when he has to say "VULCAN BIOLOGY" xD
@@cryalot378Considering how stressed out he was, I'd be pretty annoyed too if my captain wasn't getting the hint (since the censors wouldn't allow him to get right to the point 😊).
1:20
- Spock: There are some things which transcend even the discipline of the service.
- Fan noise: intensifies
Ha ha fan go bbbbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrr
Lol I was looking for this comment
I stopped the video thinking it was my server's room file server. Those fans sound like a 747 taking off at times.
Where is that noise coming from?!
I remember seeing this one as a small kid. My mum thought it was hilarious and my dad, who was very old fashioned, didn't. When he said the part about the salmon, mum burst out laughing and said 'He wants a bonk!'
Dad lost his shit and went to the pub.
Sounds like your parents were a hoot!😄😄😄 God bless 'em!😊😊😊
@@elizabethjordan5755 Yeah, they were wonderful. Dad was ex army so war films were a big deal but he would point out all of the daft things in them. He had a field day with Where Eagles Dare and spent 2 hours explaining why you couldn't really do the stuff that goes on in that film. Happy times.
@@thatguyfromcetialphaV Bet watching TV with your folks must've been fun growing up. Almost like having Siskel and Ebert (film critics) under one roof - except more hilarious!😄
@@elizabethjordan5755 It sure was eye opening. Mum watched a lot of TV, dad hated it apart from Star Trek, but he loved sport and films. Mostly we were outside playing rugby or working on cars.
@@thatguyfromcetialphaV Wow. I remember my dad enjoyed watching Star Trek growing up. Hence my love for it. Looking back, I have a sneaking suspicion he tuned in to check out the women in their mini skirts!🤭🤭☺ Cheers to having good childhood memories!
and the FanFiction was born :DDDD
Poor Spock, being a hybrid probably made everything so much more chaotic
That's a really good point..
Yeah. It's hard to be the mongrel
Imagine what it must've been like for his human mother. 😬
Spock is in heat.
Haksjdkebdkdb
Not to mention, for Vulcans if they don't mate, their hormones build up to a toxic level that literally kills the within days. Very serious stuff to Vulcans, I guess!
@SamIAm We only know what Spock himself said (from the Amok Time script): SPOCK: Most interesting. It must have been the combat. When I thought I had killed the captain, I found I had lost all interest in T'Pring. The madness was gone.
Honestly that's how i found this video
A 'fuck or die' situation. Hm.
Kirk: "I volunteer!"
"Entry made by Science Officer Spock" 😏
@@marcremillard4052 Boldy going where no man has been before, at least not while Kirk was sober......
And the good ship Spirk was launched, in the time before internet fan fiction databases.
Chapel:get in line...sir
Spock: “Humans have no conception. It strips our minds from us. Brings a madness which rips away our veneer of civilization. It is the Pon Farr. A time of mating.”
Riker: “So it’s like every day for me.”
Honestly his description sounded like he was describing humans. Lol.
@@deborahminter6231 he was describing what’s basically a normal Saturday night for Kirk
@@curtyeomans8446 😂
For such a serious thing Spock is dealing with biologically as a Vulcan, I kept cracking up at how he and Kirk danced around it.
1960s sensibilities.
No such thing as a no fault divorce when this aired, either. Someone had to be at fault and that had to be explained to a judge with testimony and/or evidence. Somebody had to be a cheater, an abuser, neglectful... it couldn't be that you just didn't get along that well.
Back in the 60s, everything was censored. Unlike today where everything is acceptable, whether it should be or not. Television and movies had to be careful what and how things were said and done. Star Trek was known for breaking some of those taboos, by how the scripts were written. Maybe, this world would be a little better if people were more careful what they say and do.
"If we don't mate we die." There I just condensed almost 5 minutes of dialogue into 6 words.
Pon far into.6 words
ok
And made it far less interesting and less personal to Spock. The Pon Far is a deeply personal thing to vulcans. They do everything they can to purge themselves of emotion and the Pon Far acts against this making it a bit of an attack on who they try to be as a species. It's an insult to their person that they cannot fight against. It's insulting to them.
@@butterflyjill6887 Well said, ButterflyJill. As time has gone by, I have come to realize how brilliant the entire episode is, and how it makes the Vulcans a thousand times more interesting. LLAP.
well part of the point is he's embarrassed to even talk about it
Kirk reminds me of Kronk from Emperor's new groove:
"Oh right, the Vulcan biology. The biology of Vulcans. The biology specifically of the Vulcan race... That biology?"
Oh yeah, it's all coming together.
Emotional and well written scene plays.
Laptop fan:BBBBBRRRRRRRRR
poor Spock, so embarrassed in front of Kirk
I think everyone's embarrassed when they talk about sex with their boss or parents.
@@Zoras88 Some people are open about that sort of subject
@jeff nomad puberty is not exactly logical itself or expected
Why be embarrassed? It's Kirk after all.
Who wouldn't be embarrassed.
What an excellent actor Nimoy was..
Yes, He will be missed always. 💚🖖🏻
"Pon Farr" translates into English as "Blue Balls". Seven year's worth!
Daniel S 😂😂😂
It's been almost that long for me.
Daniel S 😂😂😂😂😂
Well shit
Vulcans do not have them ,totally different arrangement
"The Birds and the Bees are not Vulcans," is a hugely funny line! The scene following is perfect. And I will say that James Blish's adaption of this scene was perfect!
Poor Spock. Sometimes, I sympathize the character and I understand him. The pain of being a Vulcan whom is half human.
he's like uhhh, I don't wanna talk about it really
Because basically his dick was already stiff
"Captain, there are some things that transcends even the discipline of the service." wooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHH
Ikr?
‘Captain! I have to have sex or else I will die.’
That’s how Vulcan has no incels. They died.
So difficult for Spock to maintain his dignity in this scene. But he knows that he can confide in Jim.
"Biology as in... reproduction?" Kirk's mind would automatically go there. lol
Probably why Spock knew to use that word
Spock knows who he’s talking to lol
Kirk really enjoyed his "biology class" in Starfleet Academy 🤣
I watched this as an adult so I can say : Kirk HOW did your brain got straight (*cough*) there lmao
This was a great episode. Spock was such an iconic character and I’m missing Leonard Nimoy even more so now.
Me too
So am I. Leonard would have been a gentleman❤
"But you aren't a fish Spock." Ha ha ha ha 😆😂😜
There's hope after all. Spock mentions to Kirk how salmon spawn , Salmon exist in the 23rd century.
That’s my favorite line in the whole scene! Just the fact that Kirk doesn’t say, “you’re not a salmon”, but switches it to “ but you’re not a fish”, makes it so funny while Spock is trying to be serious.
Spock “The urge to mate is slowly driving me insane”
Kirk. “Is there anything I can do to help”
Spock. “ Yes Captain, please get undressed”
I'm sure this episode inspired a lot of fanfic. Spock and Kirk alone on some planet and the ponn farr kicks in and Kirk is the only one who can save Mr Spock.
There are some ways you can view this episode as being sort of metaphor for homosexuality and the struggle with the shame.
@@AnArchyRulzz it has, trust me.
@@AnArchyRulzz Before I saw the original series I was aware that a lot of fans were crazy about the supposed Kirk/Spock gay theory (or whatever it was). But when I watched the series I just didn't get that sense from those two. I could tell that the two very much cared for one another, but not in a romantic way. It felt like it was the kind of relationship that began with friendship, and then it grew so that they were as close as brothers. They could trust each other and confide in one another, which was probably why Spock felt like Kirk was the only one he could truly trust with something so personal in this scene.
@@lucindamobley5492 my thoughts exactly! Platonic love is a thing which people forget about
I love it!!!
Good acting from Nimoy being embarrassed to talk about The Pon Farr.
I was laughing about half of the episode, but when Bones told Kirk that it was fatal everything just went to shit.
Kirk is like at the end: "Yeahh....Im gonna pretend I didnt hear this, and get you home Spocko."
So awkward
They should have provided him with some kind of synthetic humanoid for sexual purposes on that ship. So Spock can fuck right away during Pon Farr
Spock on Pon Far. "Captain, imagine the worst case you've ever had of blue balls. The multiply it by 10 to the 4th power. Then imagine your balls being crushed by a vise. That, is Pon Far."
I heard that fan kick on to high gear and found myself staring at my phone in concern for a moment, lol.
Gee, the male of a species becoming emotional and illogical because they get sexually aroused... No human has ever experienced that...
Don't be too sure. Some folks get downright homicidal.
Sexual frustration is common amongst us humans (if not most of the animal kingdom). Some have better control than others and some are to embarrassed to express one's needs because it's a taboo depending on your upbringing and beliefs. Given Spock's rare uneasiness, I can understand why he had a hard time explaining Pon Farr to Kirk.
not just the males. the ladies get it too.
@@Zoras88 As proven by Enterprise's T'Pol.
Lol.
1:25 Spock gets intense, fan noise intensifies
I love the vacuuming in the background. Gives the scene so much power.
0:55 Spock says no outsider knows about Pon Farr and that they do not speak of it, but we hear characters reference it in other series. I think Spock is just treating it like a big secret cuz he's embarrassed.
It was a secret. Otherwise bones would have known about it. Starfleet has no record of it in there medical files
“You’ve been called the best first officer in the fleet. That’s an enormous asset to me.”
Seriously, that’s a HUGE compliment, especially when it comes from your peers.
I always wondered who those peers were. Maybe former shipmates?
Or else a back-handed insult. "He's not captain material."
damn period :)
In the style of Goodfellas: '''It was right then and there i knew i needed whores on the Enterprise''.
The Goodfellas?
I'm curious that nobody ever put together that Mr. Cold Logic has a room with dozens of medieval weapons hanging on the wall.
Everyone needs a hobby.
Weapons training and use is fabulous, high-intensity exercise.
@@literallyanangrymoose7717 Furthermore, doing it well requires great self-control.
Also, as scion of the House of Sarek The Liberator, those weapons are, each of them, cultural relics about the level of Faberge eggs.
And probably could use with precise skill every one of them...
@@caronstout354 I bet he could give you a buzz cut and a baby-smooth shave from ten feet.
Yes, Captain. It's an ancient ritual, known only to vulcans, as 'Porn Farr'. 😎
"If we don't mate we die" Spock turns to find kirk naked on the bed with a conveniently placed vase in foreground hiding the goods. "Well Why...didn't you just... say so!"
lol
*Pft* I ship Spock and Christine Chapel. She wanted him so bad, it hurt. Hell, even 20-some years later, she was still single. Kirk's woman? Ran. AND took the kid. Spock's Rizz is superior.
This is possibly my favorite original series episode. The idea of individuals who are part of a deeply logical and non-emotional race going through biological mating periods that make them insanely horny is a great concept. I imagine Pon Farr is similar to what my teenage years were like.
I ship it
YASS
hailey lewis me too ❤❤❤❤❤❤
hailey lewis xD
You, me and the majority of Star Trek ' s Fandom XD
same here
This is THE most beautiful scene in all of TOS, IMO. I have loved this show since it was originally broadcast 55 years ago. Mr Nimoy and Mr Shatner will never be forgotten. 💓🖖💓
Whoa... had to search William Shatner, see if there was any bad news I didn't know. My mistake, though.
@@john94949 Fortunately Mr Shatner is still with us 💓 His youthfulness is inspiring to me! I just turned 62 and would LOVE to have 30 more years of active life like Shatner has had so far.
@@Catmom2004 Happy birthday! Best wishes and may you have 30 more to come
@@john94949 Thank you for your kindness LLAP 🖖
@@Catmom2004 LLAP :}
When I first saw this episode this was the first time I had ever heard of the Pon'Farr the Vulcan mating ritual and the only other time it was ever brought up was in the Star Trek Voyager season 3 episode 'Blood Fever' where a member of Voyager's crew a Vulcan ensign was going through his very first Pon'Farr and the ships Emergency Medical Hologram was asking him and Tuvok how they're people deal with it and how like Spock they didn't talk about it and it caused some problems for Vulcans being telepathic and Ensign Vorik caused Lt. B'Elanna Torres to go through the same primal instincts of her Klingon heritage and caused Lt. Tom Paris to get involved in the ritual combat for B'Elanna against Vorik in order to help both of them.
It was a the B plot in the enterprise episode 'Bounty', with T'pol going into it early due to the effects of an alien organism. It's quite worth watching that episode, even if you dislike the rest of the show.
I love how the scene deepens when Spock begins to relate Vulcan's most intimate matters, with his statue and red light in his quarters in the background, and the mood music.
"The ancient drives are too strong". Yes, this explains my entire sexual history.
Bad editing at 00:24. Spock drops the stick, then it cuts to him holding it in his hand.
good catch
Well, but in that scene, the infamous fashion design, the Kirk Split™ was born!
Continuity Error
Spock: Jim, I need to take leave so I can get laid.
Jim: okay.
Spock really took this high and right 😂
dat laptop fan :p
Lol I thought it was mine, I had to pause the video.
I think we all have a hard time talking about such things to a superior officer or parent.
I’m relatively new to Star Trek lore I’ve only watched the new films next gen and voyager but from what I know is the Pon Farr basically just Vulcans getting unbearably horney
They're essentially in heat.
Not sure if it was done on purpose, but this comment has " 69 " likes. 😏🤣
The birds and the bees are NOT Vulcans Captain LOL!!!!
He could easily say "If I don't get laid. I will die."
You can hear spock's laptop
Star Fleet never made a brochure about this? lol
Vulcans keep secrets. Why would Star Fleet have to know this?
Maybe Starfleet didn't, but surely Vulcan did and I bet there were rules in place about what year any Vulcan could take a ship.
Oh men, this, this... Damn you, pon farr.
+Shmebulock I know, it is interesting to compare Vulcans to common salmon.
"Our minds are stripped from us too" -every human male
And female.
@hannahsmith-0lsen437 you would want to think that wouldn't you lmao
Excellent acting by both but Spock's explanation about " Pon far" was on point I felt for him.
He looked so annoyed at 2:06 😂😂
This is actual footage of me using Tinder Gold.
"You're not a fish, Mr. Spock..." - lol
Pon Farr sounds like when I was in my late teens and early twenties..... Boy am I mostly glad those days are gone.
This had some extra dialogue that I have never seen before.
I know that Spock asked both Kirk, & McCoy to be his supporters during the marriage or challenge.
For beings that are not suppose to be emotional Vulcans have shown tons of emotions
I'm pretty new to star trek but a Trekkie friend told me they have extremely strong emotion but have learned to keep them in check and think logically because if they let their emotions rule them it'd be insanity.
@@lizanna6390 Guess that is true but they do seem to let them out a lot
Vulcan ambassadors could do that really well. They know how to be more flexible
Pon Farr _When Blue Balls Kill_
this is the one when Spcok goes nuts
well, Spock can come on over here!😘 I love you sweet Spock💞😘
Same!
Christine Chapel
How many human women would it take to break a Vulcan's blood fever? I wonder.
I'm sure that Nurse Chappel would be more than happy to help Spock with his "Problem"😁😉.
Spock could use some Orion girls too😋
She literally tried liked three times in just this episode Lmao.
Being a race that evolved from our equivalent of lions or cats, I was never surprised they had...they went into heat.
Spock, what were you watching on that monitor you shut off so quickly?
Ao3 authors: *loud barking*
Your heart knows the way , Commander Spock. Run into THAT direction.
This scene is the pinnacle of all the years of Kirk Spock emotional interaction.
That awkward moment where you have to give your commanding officer (who you're in love with) "the talk"
Intense awkwardness to the point where you can see him thinking "please don't ask please don't make me say it" like they're bashful adolescents instead of grown men in their 30s lmaooooo kind of adorable really
(who you're in love with) Too much fan fiction Mary.
I often felt this way sitting in classes in high school.
You creep
Dude! You knew this was coming! You had 6 1/2 years to ask for time off. what the hell? Even as a kid this drove me nuts...
asking for 2 weeks off for your Vulcan honeymoon/divorce. Lord knows, he probably had the vacation time accrued. Even if he didn't know exactly when, he could have asked to be stationed near Vulcan for a year...
@@anon777... Spock has a Vulcan make body ,Vulcan genes dominate human genes
@@djackson4657 this was his first pon Farr, and he was already 37 here. This is way too late so I really wouldn’t blame him for thinking (and secretly hoping) that he would be spared this, at this point in time. He is a hybrid and many things within himself just work differently.
So basically Spock had an erection that lasted over 4 hours? He needs medical attention, LMAO.
With green blood
Not enough green blood left to maintain logic.
I'm just mindlessly scrolling through the comments, and for whatever reason this comment had me sounding like I was choking for sec, cackling. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah there’s been plenty of times when I’ve felt like I was gonna die if I didn’t get some P too homie.
"I've gotta spank it every few years Captain" 🤣🤣🤣
Theodore Sturgeon was amazing.
Kirk: Just come out and say it, Spock! You need a f**k!
Spock: YES!!
I felt similary after 2 weeks of abstinence 😂😂😂
It's a good pick-up line though.
"hey babe, if I don't get any tonight I'm literally gonna die."
2:32 - Kali playing Simon for the Muppet Show in the background, for those playing along at home.
Little does Kirk know he just narrowly avoided a severe bumming.
I’ve always thought this should’ve been something Kirk would’ve known about Spock. Shipmates but also FRIENDS.
I can totally understand it's like talking about sexual relationships between yourself and somebody else is very personal and private
Imagine just stumbling on Vulcan during Pon Farr
Maybe Zefram Cochrane did that just to have fun with Vulcan ladies
Spock watching Pon Hub when Jim walked in.
🤣☠️
At the end where he says "take a wife, or die" I thought he said, "takw a wife or guy" and 😂😂😂😂
Luv that electric guitar backdrop
vulcan puberty looks like hell
…and the mystery of the green bathroom toilet goo was solved.
Your Laptops got a jet engine mate