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Amok Time, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! TOS ep2

Double Episode Today! Amok Time, followed by The Trouble with Tribbles! 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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Intro Song by: Pixel Pig by Di Young https://youtu.be/TiC7_167hQ0

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Amok Time, Gallifrey Gals Get Warped! TOS ep2

Comments

A two-episode treat, this week? One might call it a science-fiction double feature. +5 to Katrina for the Silent Hill reference.

Matthew Zeidman

I love that these episodes are having such an effect on you both; it's a testament to how timeless the show is at its best. Spock (as played by Leonard Nimoy) will always be legendary, and the score for this episode is amazing. I heartily recommend (if you intend to watch more) that you watch "Journey to Babel," "Devil in the Dark," "the Doomsday Machine," and "Space Seed" followed by Star Trek II, III, and IV, easily the best of the movies.

Dezz Connor

Black Mirror, great idea! Especially USS Callister of course. I think reactions on YouTube often get claimed: about 2 years ago lots of reactors were reacting to Black Mirror, then suddenly they all stopped and several of them made videos complaining about the behaviour of the studio. There are still a handful publishing them on YouTube though, and we'd love to see them on here I'm sure. I certainly would :)

Jack

Vulcans go into heat. Always seemed odd to me.

Jason Faria

Yeah, once you get comfortable with the cinematographic idiosyncrasies of the late 60s without it breaking your suspension of disbelief - there are simply amazing and wonderful stories and characters in TOS. Kirk, often maligned as a brawler and womanizer is a fiercely loyal friend, immensely duty-driven, empathetic and thoroughly representative of the humanitarian values of the show. In the "triumvirate" of Kirk, Spock and McCoy, Kirk represents the Aristotelian "golden mean" between the emotional, gut-instinct-driven McCoy and the (usually) coldly logical Spock. With about a handful of exceptions, every TOS episode has a "moral of the story" directly related to the ideas and values of Star Trek. If you do this again - the most lore-relevant episodes would probably be "The Journey to Babel", "Space Seed", "Errand of Mercy" (best Klingon in TOS if you ask me) and in relation to Discovery - "Mirror, Mirror", "The Menagerie", and maybe "The Ultimate Computer", "I, Mudd / Mudd's Women". As for episodes that really highlight the values and ideas of Star Trek - I really love "Devil in the Dark", "The Cloud Minders", "A Taste of Armageddon", "The Man Trap" and "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" - the last one is really unsubtle in its social/ethical point - but it's an important point in US television with regard to reflection on important societal issues.

Michael Bauer

The Vulcan hand salute came from seeing a rabbi blessing a group of men when Leonard Nimoy was a boy.

Kelley Leary

That has to be your video end quote (instead of 'engage') for the classic episodes: Let's go mind the store.

Pickupthepieces76

Not you both immediately becoming Spock fans after LITERALLY TWO EPISODES. This is the Vulcan heart indeed. :)

Joshua Gosdin

Hello gals!!!!!! Question: Will you react to the TNG Season 3 bloopers???! Please say yes :-) Thanks!! Love ya!

Daniel Gauvreau

Yes, the turbolift travels both ways, it's like a tram system inside the ship.

Emanuel

If it helps, we all feel old. China In Your Hand was No. 1 the month I was born.

Joel Featherstone

T'Pau,of course,was later appropriated for the name of the classic 80's UK rock group :) ...what do you mean,you've never heard of them? *sigh* I feel so old :(

Ian Smith

All stand at attention for the Decapodian national anthem!!!

Angelus-1701

I love that through all the sixties cheese you both have really been enjoying these classic Trek episodes. I do hope you continue watching in between the TNG seasons. Interestingly, I believe Shatner was as bald as Patrick Stewart when he began Trek. I don't think he has been without one of his many toupees throughout his career.

Bruce Bromley

"This is my fight song Spock takes my life song McCoy was right soooOOOONG...."

Firefly24601

PS in the scene in the turbo lift where you comment on the direction you missed seconds later when it went "vertical" a view of it traveling between decks, much love ladies. Hope alls well over there in the states x

Chaos Surveyor

The fact you have a cat named Luna is adorable. We have a Luna but she's a pomchi dog. We also have two cats named Medusa and Valkyrie lol

DarkAshtar

I love the parody of the fight scene they did in "The Cable Guy" with Jim Carrey.

thereelnerd

I've not even hit play yet... and the music's running through my head.... Epic!! ;)

Chaos Surveyor


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