Star Trek
"Elaan of Troyius"
Originally aired December 20, 1968
Stardate 4372.5
H&I said:
The Enterprise must escort an alien princess to her marriage to seal an interplanetary alliance, but she becomes attracted to Kirk.
What was going on the week the episode aired.
Just about the most sexist episode ever.
Blame Shakespeare. And political correctness be damned, this is one of the best lines to come out of Trek...
James T. Kirk said:
Mr. Spock, the women on your planet are logical. That's the only planet in this galaxy that can make that claim.
It's also a wee bit bawdy how Kirk, while having a romantic moment with Elaan, promises to familiarize her with spanking later.
In addition to cribbing the Bard, Trek also likes to borrow from itself. Feuding alien ambassadors aboard the Enterprise, one of whom is a spy working for an outside power who have a ship playing cat and mouse with the Enterprise, which Kirk has to deal with while in a compromised condition...and oh, somebody gets stabbed along the way?
It all seems just a bit familiar....
Ah, but the D-7 makes its proper production-order debut! I like the bits of tactical business and general tension while the Enterprise is dealing with the Klingon ship. I do wish they'd gotten somebody with a smidgen more character to deliver the Klingon captain's lines, though, such as they are. Granted, he's not even talking in complete sentences.
Gotta love how Chapel pops in to request some brief expository setup; and that clunky bit of setup where Petri's chief concern while the ship is in danger is that Elaan puts on a necklace; and the contrivance of Spock detecting the dilithium in that necklace while performing external scans....
It seems like Chekov's lines about the condition of the Klingon ship were meant to be delivered while he was looking at his instruments, not the Captain.
As we don't have a new episode next week,
here's a bonus 50 Years Ago This Week link for Digits.
Coming in 1969: