Should have thought of this sooner...
You know... Spock never thanked him. McCoy saved their lives!
Remember... Spock was resigned that they were imprisoned there in the Sarpeidon Ice Age. But it was McCoy who wasn't going to put up being the 3rd wheel. He'd rather die than hang around while Spock and Zarabeth have their romance for the remainder of their lives. He didn't know it, but he sensed that something just wasn't right and felt compelled to go back. Had he not? They'd have both died by the following day (unless they were immune to the time portal effects by not having been an indigenous species--however, remember that Kirk started growing faint as he was looking for the portal, and it seemed that he made it back to the library just in time). So yeah... Spock owes him his life! Spock has saved McCoy in the past... and likewise, McCoy saved Spock. So perhaps they're just so accustomed to pulling each other out of the grasp of death that it doesn't merit a firm acknowledgement. Kirk often brushes it off with a "thank you" then moves onto the next thing.Jeez, Gary7, two men embark embark on the only course open to them, and you seem to feel that something else is necessary!
Remember... Spock was resigned that they were imprisoned there in the Sarpeidon Ice Age. But it was McCoy who wasn't going to put up being the 3rd wheel. He'd rather die than hang around while Spock and Zarabeth have their romance for the remainder of their lives. He didn't know it, but he sensed that something just wasn't right and felt compelled to go back. Had he not? They'd have both died by the following day (unless they were immune to the time portal effects by not having been an indigenous species--however, remember that Kirk started growing faint as he was looking for the portal, and it seemed that he made it back to the library just in time). So yeah... Spock owes him his life! Spock has saved McCoy in the past... and likewise, McCoy saved Spock. So perhaps they're just so accustomed to pulling each other out of the grasp of death that it doesn't merit a firm acknowledgement. Kirk often brushes it off with a "thank you" then moves onto the next thing.![]()
Hah! OK, I got it now -- thanks for filling me in.I was just making one of my extremely little jokes, referring to Spock's line from That Which Survives, right after Scotty saves them all. No further defence of your point necessary!
The Menagerie, 1 - 5/18/67
The Menagerie, 2 - 5/25/67
Almost six months ahead of air date!
Nice. We watch all those shows as well! Huge Melissa Benoist fans.Excellent. Looking forward to it. (OTOH, I've noticed how much more I've been getting done this summer not watching four DC shows, Agents of SHIELD, AND a Star Trek re-watch.)
Fifty years ago today George Duning recorded Metamorphosis. Almost six months ahead of air date! What a change from first season!
It's not an outlier. They ripped through a good chunk of the scores over the summer. 8/30 will be Doomsday Machine.Six months? Is there any chance the Duning session date is a typo in the CD liner notes? I'm at work tonight and can't pull out my own box set booklets. It just seems impossible that they'd have so much lead time.
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