On the musical scare
chord in the pre credits scene:
“I don’t know what Code One
is, but it’s dramatic.”
On the appearance of
Organia:
“It looks like Mesopotamia.”
On Trefane’s uncanny
ability to know the future:
“He is a computer.”
On the initial appearance
of aliens she mostly knows from the films:
“Those are Klingons? Ewww.”
On Kor looking more like
she expected:
“Oh, there’s a Klingon.
His eyebrows are scary, though.”
On Ayleborne’s enormous
seat:
“Because he's the CHAIR-man.”
On Kor’s unique pronunciation
of “Veg-et-a-ble.”
“Hee hee- ve-ge-ta-ble
*burst of laughter*
Note- All three times he
said it.
On Kirk telling Kor,
“We’re nothing like you.”
“You are EVERYTHING like
them."
On reuse of sets between
shows:
“Isn’t that the same
prison as Landru put them in?”
On the reaction, or lack
thereof, to the death of two hundred Organians:
“Nothing has changed?
Really?!?!”
On the Organians showing
their true abilities and stopping the fight:
*long bout of confusion*
“How did they do that?”
"What?" [Many
times]
“Oh, they’re actually
freakishly developed.”
On Kor, claiming the
war, “Would have been glorious.”:
“I liked him. He's a fun
guy.”
On the opening negative
flashes, and the Captain’s demanding an explanation:
“Aaggh, what’s
happening? Why is Kirk mad at Spock, he
didn’t do it?”
On the landing site:
“Ooh! It’s the Gorn
Rocks again…or really, the everything in Star Trek rocks.”
On Lazarus’ ship:
“It looks like the
Jetsons.”
On the message from the Commodore:
“Hey, you can see the
shadow of the cameraman!”
(Good eye kid, I never
noticed that. Now I can’t unsee it.)
On evacuating everyone within
a hundred parsecs:
“Parsecs? Aren’t they from Star Wars?”
Me- *long sigh and
explanation*
On Lazarus’
seizure/freak out/ flailing around:
“I’m so in awe of his
performance”* visibly dripping sarcasm*
“And I’m so confused.”
On Kirk doubting McCoy
when the medical condition varies between the two Lazaruses:
“Why doesn’t he believe
Bones? There’s been two of him before…twice!”
On Lazarus’ wardrobe:
“Bad actor, but really
nice, shiny jacket.”
On plot holes:
“How does Lazarus know
how to work the transporter?”
On him being trapped
forever, at each others throats:
Lazarus- “Is it such a
large price to pay…”
“YEAH!!!”
Lazarus- “for the safety
of two universes?”
“Oh…no I guess not.”
On Kirk leaving the
dilithuim in the other universe:
“Hey, doesn’t the
Enterprise need those crystals?”
On the Doctor’s medical
kit:
“Bones carries risky
stuff around with him all the time?”
On Kirk calling a
Security Alert after the whole ship shakes and the helm explodes:
“No duh!!”
On the Guardian’s introduction:
Guardian- “A question.
Since before your sun burned hot in space and before your race was born, I have
awaited a question.”
“The ultimate question…
of life the universe and everything.”
(That’s my girl)
On the nature of the
Guardian:
Kirk – “Are you machine
or being?”
“Both!!! Neither!!!”
Guardian- “I am both and
neither. I am my own beginning, my own ending.”
“HA! Nailed it!”
On easy access to time
travel:
“Nobody realized
changing the past is a horrible idea?”
On McCoy’s medical
condition:
“He looks like the elephant
on Rudolph’s island of Misfit Toys.”
On the episode that consistently
(but not by me) is chosen at the top of Greatest Episodes of all Time:
“There’s no aliens or
anything in this one. Just boring old humans, and it’s depressing. I don’t like
it.”
On Kirk snapping at his
communications officer when his sister in law stops transmitting:
“Harsh, maybe? He’s all mad
at Uhura because his family is being annoying.”
On Kirk telling Bones he
identified Aurelian correctly “a while back”:
“A while back? That was like
a minute ago.”
On shooting at the Space
and Defense Park:
“They landed at the
MOMA?”
On not recognizing
William Shatner playing Jim’s brother:
“I only saw the
mustache, I didn’t see him.”
On Aurelian’s death:
“I guess we won’t be
seeing more of her. Now Kirk can have her eyeliner.”
On the neural parasites:
“Ew, Oh my God. Yuck.”
On Yeoman Zahara’s
comment on the parasite after it’s shot:
Zahara- “Captain, it
doesn’t even look real.”
“I know, right?”
“I like her we should
keep her around…”
“What’s her name? I’m
calling her Phillis.”
*another parasite flies
in*
“That doesn’t look real
either. Attack of the man eating ravioli.”
On McCoy calling Jim out
that he’s more worried about friends and family than others:
Bones- “Jim, aren't you
forgetting something? There are over a million colonists on that planet down
there, just as much your responsibility. They need your help, too.”
“Oh yeah. I forgot the
colonists too!”
On the ease of using the
stunt doubles of the main cast as characters, over and over again:
“Why is Leslie always
there? And always getting hurt.”
On noticing how phasers
and communicators are carried for the first time:
“Oh, they clip on their
belts. That’s really convenient. I thought they had a bunch of pockets.”
On all victims being
controlled and connected:
“Another hive mind? Is
it Landru again?”
On light affecting them:
“They’re vampire man
eating ravioli?”
ON McCoy getting the
results telling him he didn’t have to seconds after blinding Spock:
“Good job rushing there,
Jim.”
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