RF2044 said:Ditto. It is so hokey by today's standards, but I loved it when I was a kid. I remember watching the episode on Bigfoot at my grandparent's camp on Otisco Lake, and feeling scared about the prospect that he might be lurking in the nearby woods...
Warm thoughts indeed.i think i can honestly say ive never seen 1 thing he was in. never seen 1 episode of star trek and dont remember him in any movies ive seen.
My favorite Spock moment was when a renegade Starship Commodore Decker wouldn't return command of the Enterprise,
so Spock threatened to have him arrested.
This is quintessential Mr. Spock: " Vulcans never bluff".
I am glad they included the last segment, which starts at about 8:50, as it is my favorite in all of Star Trek. The 9:35 scene is fantastic.
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It was "genetic" Remember when Spock had to help when his father had to have a heart operation? Combined with his half human side, COPD shortened his life.I thought Vulcans had a longer life span. RIP Mr. Spock.
How appropriate, he was on a 1963 episode of Perry Mason last night. He was in all kinds of TV shows in the 50's and 60's
How appropriate, he was on a 1963 episode of Perry Mason last night. He was in all kinds of TV shows in the 50's and 60's