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The Trouble with Tribbles, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! TOS ep3

Double Episode Today!! Two Classic Trek! Paula and Katrina kicking back and watching some more Original Series Trek! Getting Warped and experiencing the classics, tune in next week as the Gals start Season four of Star Trek TNG!


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PAULA DEMING

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The Trouble with Tribbles, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! TOS ep3

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We do not discuss it with outsiders.

Troy Convers

I wonder who is throwing those Tribbles? 🤔

Troy Convers

A trilled tribble?

Josef Schiltz

Ah yes. Giant tribbles!

Josef Schiltz

The link doesn't work, can you update please?

Luka Nieto

Fun fact: William Campbell, who played the Klingon Commander, years later was one of the actors considered for the role of Captain Picard.

Mark Chrisco

The vibe I get of Klingons is as pantomime pirates

Colin 3of5

Klingons in various iterations felt like ancient mongolians or vikings to me

Chris Lane- Venturi 3D

Universal Studios Florida had this when it first opened in 1990 :)

Chris Lane- Venturi 3D

you can find your own personal discord link attached to your Patreon tier! When you are on the main page of Gallifrey Gals on Patreon click the My Membership Tab and you should see a connect to Discord button, that will bring you on over to the Discord!

Time Lord

Completely off topic, but I was wondering how I could check out the discord. If someone could provide a link, it'd be awesome!

Antonio

It does get explained in season 4 of Enterprise, but not until later in the season. The ground work for it is laid out in episodes 4-6 of season 4, but the actual explanation is revealed later in the season. Episodes 15 and 16 :)

Antonio

In The Enterprise Series with Captain Archer they explain the different design of Klingons. I won't spoil what it is, though.

Red Claw

More trivia notes: 1. The whistle sound used for the Kirk’s ship-wide announcements is revived in TNG, most notably season one’s “Where No One Has Gone Before”. 2. During Gene Roddenberry’s LAPD career, he served with a fellow officer named Wilbur Lee Clingan, which may be the origin of the variant pronunciation of “Klingon” in the series. 3. Nilz Baris (“this guy is the wooorrsst”) played by William Schallert later guest-stars as a Bajoran musician in DS9 season two’s “Sanctuary”. 4. Michael Pataki who played the Klingon throwing all the shade at Scotty later guest-starred in TNG season one’s “Too Short a Season” playing Karnas, the governor of Mordan IV.

Raja

Well, https://www.tribbletoys.com/index.html, could help with the tribble love.

Daniel Deeks

It's like "someone" just keeps throwing Tribbles at Kirk's head. The "terrorists" in Die Hard were actually German - not Russian. They also had an African-American and a Chinese-American in the group.

David Brown

Everybody send a Tribble to Katrina!!

Brett Whittaker

and Koor and Kang

Hok'Tar

Katrina, "OH MY GOD!! THEY ALL HAVE A TRIBBLE!" Hilarious!!!

Richard Saldana

Wow the man who plays Koloth plays him again in DS9

Brett Whittaker

Incidentally, the green-ish color of Kirk's new tunic is how the "gold" uniforms were supposed to look, but the material used in them made them appear "gold" on camera, but they were meant to be a bright green like the tunic in this episode.

Chrissonator

I think for most viewers the "Klingons look different because the makeup people had a bigger budget" explanation is satisfactory for the difference between TOS and TNG-era shows. I thought Enterprise's explanation, while clever, was unnecessary. However, after 25 seasons of TV shows and 11 movies of them looking the pretty much the way they have since TNG started in '87, I have no idea why the Discovery showrunners thought redoing the Klingons again was a good idea.

Timothy Hennon

(during the Kirk in Tribble pile scene) Katrina: "Someone just threw one, ha!" Paula: ... ... ... ... o.o ... ... ... ...

fcast17

Oh, in a completely funny Star Trek aside, my next episode of Futurama on Hulu just happened to be "To Where No Fan Has Gone Before" and it's a great TOS callback episode. (I like to let animated comedies [or a few specific live action sitcoms] play while I sleep because I'm less likely to have disturbing dreams that way. )

DarkAshtar

The reveal at the end NAILED Katrina, I love it.

Jason Faria

Gallifrey Gals. One correction. The Klingons get their familiar look in the 1979 movie Star Trek The Motion Picture

Hok'Tar

'Enterprise' goes into great detail about what happened with the Klingons. I think it was a GREAT explanation. Clingan was the name of a police officer that worked with Roddenbery in his police days. He named the Klingons, "Clingans". He did the same with Kahn Noonian Singh. He served in the war with a man named Noonian Soong.

Sal Sanchez

For funny TOS episodes, I recommend Piece of the Action.

Stephen Kronfeld

You mentioned Kirk's weird wrap-around shirt. What's important about that shirt design is what you don't see -- a man-girdle.

michael mccafferty

TOS certainly reflected on issues of its day - among that the "communist threat". But it's a little more broad than that. For all its faults (and morally indefensible military and clandestine actions during the Cold War), the US - in constrast to the USSR - had partners, not vasalles and occupied territories (ask the Polish or the Czech what they think of the USSR...), and promoted things like freedom of the press, democracy and freedom to criticize those in power. And of course both the Soviet Union and the western (NATO) powers sought to expand their sphere of influence - which is reflected in TOS, and I think not in a nationalist way, because I know of no other mainstream media phenomenon from the US of the 60s that was so aware and critical of societal and political issues. The Federation, while certainly based on the same enlightenment-humanistic ideas as the western democracies, was never meant to just symbolize the current US - but a global society where technology and those humanstic values allowed for a global society based on those values, uniting everyone in light of the knowledge that there is a vast galaxy with many civilizations out there - and without banding together, humanity doesn't stand a chance. And while the Klingons were certainly also representative of the USSR - I think it's more generally about the idea of competing conceptions of society and politics - imperalism or oligarchy and militarism vs a federalist democracy interested in cooperation and exploration. Of course when the time for TNG came (on air 4 years before the fall of the Soviet Union), they gladly used to the opportunity to represent the idea of peaceful coexistance and exchange of ideas with the former enemy. Also... just a side note - Paula used Die Hard as an example for Cold-War type stories with Russians... but I don't think there were any russian state actors in the original die hard (trilogy), were there? The first was Hans Gruber and his band of thieves posing as terrorists, the second one had rogue US military working with/for a South-(Middle?)-American dictator - and the third had Hans's brother as the villain. I must confess I don't remember the later ones - but they were made long after the USSR had disbanded.

Michael Bauer

Whilst watching this episode I couldn't help mentally inserting all the DS9 inserts. I love both tribble episodes. I believe there was an animated series episode with tribbles as well but I haven't really watched the animated series. In regards to the comment about red shirts, I remember seeing something someone did that showed that if you take the number of red shirts that die against the number of red shirts that appear in the entire series the gold shirts are more likely to die. Someone was obviously trying to go up against the stereotype and get them their due.

Peter

Klingons DO eventually get explained in the prequel series 'Enterprise.' Which the newer shows have since stupidly ignored completely, instead going with 'Klingon's look however we want them to." Which I think is just laziness on the new writer's part. Just another reason along with tone , morality and aesthetic shift and thrown together plotting that drives me away from the new stuff. Also, the Klingon's design change started in the first TOS movie in 1979 and progressed from there. Between S3 & 4 you guys should watch a couple more TOS episodes, one of then which HAS to be "Space Seed." and then the first two TOS movies. Then between S 5& 6 you guys should also watch movies 3 & 4.

Nolan

You guys definitely need to watch Journey to Babel, for character reasons. I agree Space Seed is a good episode, though maybe it could wait until you are ready to watch the movies. I think it might be good to get y'all to watch an episode that is...a different kind of comedy: Spock's Brain.

Bluefox

Out of curiosity I looked up the value of $350 for the year 1967. The modern day equivalent would be $2,775.50. That's about $5.55 per tribble.

JMiles

Gals, pay close attention to the individual Klingons you see in this episode and others you may see in TOS. You may be seeing them again at some point. I'll leave it at that.

Raja

Still hope next time you gals do this I can recommend Space Seed, a classic episode that is so beloved. (wasn't a patreon back when the poll happened, I am a patient man who can always be tasked with something else until you decide to check it out) {the in ( ) part is merely added for dramatic effect and an inside joke aimed towards people familiar with the episode and... Just using the talking style of a TOS character)

DarkAshtar

Since nobody mentioned it yet, the different looks of Klingons are explained in detail in Enterprise season 4 episodes I believe. I hope we'll get there eventually :)

Emanuel

Even as a kid watching Star Trek TNG I ha heard of the tribbles episode long before I saw it. I vaguely remember at some amusement park, don't remember if it was MGM or Universal did a re-enact a scene of various tv shows and you got a cassette tape of it afterwards, and it was the tribbles episode. I'm 40 years old now and this happened when I was around 8 or when we went back when I was 12 years old, both my parents have been for over 20 years now so I apologize if my memory is a little hazy on the details of that attraction. It was all greenscreen stuff, we're talking late 80's early 90's so this episode gave me a bit of nostalgia.

DarkAshtar

Two for Tuesday???

John Welch

It's a two-fer!!! AWWWWW YEAHHHHH!!!!

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