I was watching this episode last night. Many of Star Trek episodes had to do with messages at the core of the Sci Fi setting. I'm not sure what message one can take away from this? I can understand how Kirk feeling guilty for what happened to the captain of the Farragut. But he was putting his command in jeopardy by not getting perishable drugs where they needed to be.
And he put his and Ensign Farragut's life in jeopardy by going down to the planet's surface instead of letting Spock do it. I know this is not the first time Kirk put his life in peril against what he should have 'logically' did.
Spock got a lesson in obsession. I liked the scene when he asks McCoy for advice and he says "I need a drink."
And he put his and Ensign Farragut's life in jeopardy by going down to the planet's surface instead of letting Spock do it. I know this is not the first time Kirk put his life in peril against what he should have 'logically' did.
Spock got a lesson in obsession. I liked the scene when he asks McCoy for advice and he says "I need a drink."