Wolf In The Fold
A belly dancer! I have to say, I'm liking the start of this episode.
It's fun seeing Kirk, McCoy, and Scotty enjoying themselves. A little drinking, a little implied sex...'
Hengist is from Rigel IV. Rigel is the busiest system in the Federation. Rigel IV is okay, just don't go to Rigel VII. Wasn't Rigel at risk from the Planet Killer last week?
"She's dead, Jim." Is that the first time McCoy says SHE'S dead, Jim?
"Beam down a technician with a psychotricorder." No! Beam down Lt. Noel! Wait, that means she dies. Nevermind.
This is like a ghost story. Fun.
They really shouldn't let Scotty sit next to the women.
Poor Jaris lost his wife. I really feel bad for him here.
Jaris confronting Scotty: "You are not of the body and will be absorbed for the good of Argelius."
"Women are more easily and deeply terrified generating more sheer horror than the male of the species." Oh boy. I think I might be terrified to express this opinion in the presence of women.
I'm sorry, realizing that the badguy is Piglet just puts a whole silly spin on this episode. His evil voice is so funny and creepy at the same time. I love when he's drugged. "Die die die."' Haha.
"No no no no no no no no no no no no no no no" That was usually my reaction to having to do complex math problems.
Wonder why Redjac targeted Scotty for possession so often. Did his head injury make him more susceptible or was it just a matter of opportunity. Come to think of it, if Redjac just waits until the Enterprise leaves, it could kill to its heart's content longer.
Spock shoving Kyle out of the way. "Your agonizer please." "I'm sorry, Mr. Spock, really!"
What's wrong with taking McCoy and Scotty back to Argelius in their drugged state? I'm sure they'd have a good time.
This episode is guilty, as others are too, of the main characters laughing at the end after people have been killed including their own crewman. On the other hand, their job is so stressful they probably can't dwell on all the death or they'd go nuts.
Kirk: "Mr. Spock, this cafe has women that are so..." Spock: "Sorry, sir, I just had my Pon Farr."
So they cured Scotty of his hatred of women with a night on the town. Moral of the story: drinking and sex cure mental illness.
A good episode. I always liked it. Interesting to think of Jack the Ripper as an evil entity that took to space. It's a little strange how long it takes to get to the badguy and then how quickly they wrap it up, but it's a good story along the way.
In the 70's I used to see stories investigating who Jack the Ripper really was, but you don't hear about it anymore. Maybe we've had too many worse massacres since. Jack the Ripper is quaint now.
Alien Watch! New entries..
Season 1
Talosians
That big ugly Rigellian guy Pike fought in illusion
Vina as an Orion girl in illusion
Glimpse of other aliens captured by Talosians
Ron Howard's brother
That dog from Enemy Within
Salt monster
That hand plant...Gertrude
Spock (duh)
Charlie's parents (Thasians)*
Romulans!
(Ruk)
Miri's planet kids (bonk bonk)
Giant ape creatures of Taurus II
Shore Leave Caretaker guy
Trelaine and his folks*
Gorn
Metrons*
The Lazerii
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Beta 3. (RotA)
The remarkably human-looking aliens of Emineminar VII (AToA)
The Triffids of Omicron Ceti III (TSoP)
The refreshingly non-human-looking Horta
Organians*
Klingons! (Remarkably human looking).
(The Guardian of Forever)
Flying pancakes
Season 2
Sylvia and Korob
The Companion
The remarkably human looking (though tall) Cappellans.
Native Pollux IV-ians (Apollo and his gang)
Full-blooded Vulcans
The remarkably human looking citizens of Argelius II (WitF)
Redjac
*Alien Watch sublist: omnipotent aliens!