The Cloud Minders
A bit of an oasis in a desert of meh episodes. I actually like this one.
That is a very cool floating city. Is Lando in charge? I wonder what technology they use. And technology is prone to failure. If this technology fails...SPLAT
Kirk and Spock are attacked! But even a gang of thugs is no match for Kirk Fu. A karate chop to the throat followed by a right cross to the jaw works every time.
Kirk's over here violently employing his Fu, and Spock's over there casually throwing his adversaries away. I guess Spock is more of a pacifist and wants to do as little damage to his foes as possible.
Why, hello there, Droxine and your amazing midriff. I'd like to get to know you both better. What a freakin' six-pack she has.
Damn. That Troglyte guy threw himself off the balcony rather than be tied to the rostrum. The rostrum is like Chekov's gun. I bet we see that later.
What does Spock mean that Droxine's name is appropriate for her?
Well, that's quite a unique monologue we get from Spock there. Holy exposition, Batman! Perhaps a bit heavy-handed in explaining this week's social message?
Well, hello there, Vanna, and your amazing midriff. I'd like to get to know you both better.
Kirk is some kind of light sleeper. Or he wasn't asleep at all, but faking it.
Much has been said here about Spock blurting out to Droxine, a stranger, all about his biology that he was so painfully embarrassed to tell his good friend Kirk just a year ago. And as I noticed when watching Amok Time, there is no mention of any 7 year cycle there. For what we get from AT, Pon Farr might only happen once in a male Vulcan's life. Now they introduce the 7 year cycle for some reason which gets so much play in other series.
Droxine: "And is there nothing that can disturb that cycle, Mister Spock?" Hit it, Spock! Hit it! You don't even have to kill Kirk!
Weird that the torture chamber is so close to the visitor's quarters that you can hear people being tortured while in your room. I guess they're trying to make some kind of statement to visitors.
Kirk: "The only way you'll use that device again is on one of us. " I always thought this line was a bit over the top. I get that Kirk want's to end Vanna's torture but there is no need whatsoever to suggest that Kirk or Spock should be subjected to it.
Plasus: "If Captain Kirk appears again, kill him. " And that line's over the top. Really, Plasus? You're a member of the Federation and you're going to kill a starship captain for trespassing? I don't think so. I guess they're showing that these Stratosians aren't any better at heart than Troglytes.
Spock explains the origin of the name "Troglyte" which works in English, but I'm guessing it wouldn't work so well in another language.
I've commented before about how they insert these arbitrary deadlines into these episodes in order to artificially build the drama. I mean some plague threatening all plant life on a planet could take years or decades, but no, here we have only a matter of hours! Holy crap, they better hurry! That is one fast-acting plague, all right.
I think I've also commented on them being able to measure the progression of natural phenomena with such precision. How could you possibly know that this plague will reach some point in exactly two hours and fifty-nine minutes? Come on.
And what exactly will happen in two hours and fifty-nine minutes? I guess the plague will have killed enough plants for the planet to no longer support life? Considering that it sometimes takes hours or days to travel from system to system, it's lucky Ardana is so close to Merak II.
A first officer is more expendable than a doctor? Hmmmm.
I'd be tempted to just beam Vanna up to the ship with me and convince her of the need for zenite on Merak II and the effects of zenite gas there. Spock and McCoy could help.
I do like me some Vanna. Attractive, smart, strong, determined. Vanna gets things done! She's so hot when she's bossing people around.

Yes, she gets the coveted Adore emoji, usually reserved for Helen Noel, who also gets one.
Troglytes don't really dig with their bare hands, do they?
Vanna: "FOR what PUR-pose?" I always liked Charlene Polite's delivery of that line.
Very cool graphics of the city in the TOS-R episode I'm watching.
Droxine: "It's the one with those exquisitely shaped ears." As I sit here looking at Droxine's firm, round, exquisitely-shaped...um...earrings! Yes, I'm looking at her pair of exquisitely-shaped earrings. Yep. Uh huh.
You can tell Plasus is a politician not a fighter. Even with two mortae, he is no match for Kirk Fu as a double karate chop finishes him off.
Social message alert! Another episode with a social message, and they're not subtle. Actually two kind of. One message about the haves vs the have nots and the excuses the haves use to justify having all the stuff. But it's also a message about racism. Substitute the minority of your choice in for Troglyte into the arguments about how they are simply not intelligent enough to be able to live in luxury and so poverty is their natural state. And again, I can't help thinking how this message was so necessary 50 years ago, and here we are 50 years later and it is still necessary and depressingly true.
I wonder what the zenite gas represents? The elements in society that keep minority people down and uneducated?
I know TOS has social message episodes throughout, but is it my imagination or are there more of them in Season 3?
It's a good one. Glad to have watched it again.
Alien Watch! Ardanians
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
The People of Vaal (Gamma Triangulians)
Crew of the ISS Enterprise
The remarkably human-looking** (except for maybe a dot on their forehead) Halkans
Tribbles (not at all human looking)
The remarkably human-looking citizens of...892-VI. Is that what they call this planet? (The Roman one.)
Tall guys, short guys, Andorians, Tellurites, purple lady, Orion made up like an Andorian. (JtB)
The remarkably human-looking people of Neural. (APLW)
The awesome Mugato!
Shahna, Lars, Tamoon, Kloog, Thrallmaster Galt, and the Providers
The Cloud from the Tycho system.
The BIG FREAKIN' AMEBA!!!!!
The remarkably human-looking Iotians. (Gangsters)
Kelvans! Who really look like big, cool squids but choose to look remarkably human.
Sargon and the gang of not-quite-omnipotent aliens.
Remarkably human looking Zeons of Zeon and Ekosians of Ekos. (PoF)
The remarkably human looking Yangs and Coms of Omega IV.
Isis! Who looks remarkably like a cat until she wants to look remarkably human.
Season 3
The decidedly non-human looking Melkotians.
The remarkably human-looking Elasians and not so human looking Troyians.
Lawyer in a muumuu. Remarkably human-looking but maybe that was on purpose.
The remarkably human-looking Morgs and Eymorgs of Sigma Draconis.
Kollos the Medusan
Gem the Empath (remarkably human looking)
Vians (the OTHER bumpy-headed aliens)
Tholians!
The remarkably human-looking Fabrini of Yo Mama.
The malicious swirly ball of hate (DotD)
The remarkably human-looking Platonians who are douchebags except for Alexander
The fast, but still remarkably human looking Scalosians.
The remarkably human-looking image of Losira.
The Cheron boys, Bele and Lokai
Lackey's of Garth's some of whom are more human-looking than others.
Way too many remarkably human-looking Gideons.
Discorporated Zetarians and some recently departed Federation scholars and researchers of various races.
The remarkably human-looking Ardanians and their amazing midriffs.
*Alien Watch sublist: omnipotent aliens!
**By request