My favorite insult of Spock was when McCoy (I think) calls him a "pointy-eared hobgoblin." What EP was that?
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It was one where everyone on the ship became super emotional, and Spock is in his quarters trying to talk himself down, saying "I am in control of my emotions" and then crying.
That's also the ep where we find out that Nurse Chappell has been pining for Spock.
I loved The Naked Time. I'm still hanging onto it on my TiVo, wondering if I should buy it in iTunes. So far my keepers include The Menagerie, The Naked Time, and that one with the cloud people.
It's interesting--they could be complex, but man, they could be so damned hamfisted and internally contradictory.
At first I thought she was storing flesh to repair herself--is she going to keep that cut forever?
I thought that she was just removing it to get to the endoskeleton.
My favorite was from Star Trek 3 when they informed Dr. McCoy he was suffering after-effects from a mindmeld and he exclaimed, "That green-blooded sonofabitch! It's his revenge for all those arguments he lost!"
I thought she kept the hard-drive.
I think my favorite Trek:TOS is Mirror, Mirror. DS9 only increased my irrational love of the mirror verse.
Completely rational! I share it, too.
Nana Visitor totally rocked the house as the Intendant. Sooooo deliciously evil.
I thought she kept the hard-drive.
She has the hard drive/brain, metal, and a whole lot of skin in bags.
As for TOS, what the hell is a yeoman when it's at home? I remember Kirk bitching about getting a female one, and in whatever was this morning's episode he puts his arm around her as they're about to go into an exchange of phaser fire. Totally inappropriate unless I get to see him do that to Spock too.