Stella's_Funboy
Ensign
Listen to the speech of Kirk before the council. Epic.
My favorite Kirk "speech," if that's what it is, is in the final scene of "A Taste Of Armageddon." The music plays a good part in this, and Shatner's more thoughtful and understated than when Kirk is addressing a group in some official/diplomatic capacity or trying to talk reason to an adversary.
In fact it's one of my favorite closing scenes from TOS. A lot of what I like about the characters and their interplay as well as the style of the series is in it.
My post wasn't 'so much about 'favorite'...
This is a good example of why "STAR TREK" stands head and shoulders above the rest of its follow-ons...
Shatner reading the Constitution. Glorious.
It's brief, but my fave example is the dramatic pause contest in Conscience of the King:
Karidian: "Have you gotten... everything you wanted... Captain Kirk?"
Kirk: "If I had gotten... everything I wanted... youmightnotleavethisroomalive."
Fitzgerald over Hemingway, if that makes any sense.
I would think the best Shatnerisms in "Errand of Mercy" were both times when Kirk was berating the Organians.
The "feed a thousand where one was fed before" exchange with Ayleborne was a great example, and also when Kirk was joined by Kor. ("to destroy life on a plantery scale" moment, one of the best ironic moments in any TREK series)
As for "Taste", Kirk's speeches to Anan 7, especially the "we're not going to kill... today" really stand out for their Shatnerisms.
Can we play that for the President and NASA, please?
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