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Our Very Own Twilight Zone Marathon - Part 2

Written By: Ken Hulsey


I honestly had so much fun putting together yesterday's MIN Twilight Zone mini marathon that I wanted to jump right back into it this morning.

There are so many excellent episodes from this show that it was literally impossible to post them all in one article. Actually even with this follow up I will only be scratching the surface.

On side note I wanted to dedicate these articles to the late Anne Francis who passed away earlier this year. Anne was most noted for her roles as Altaira in "Forbidden Planet" and the title character in "Honey West" but she also starred in two wonderful episodes of "The Twilight Zone", "Jess-Belle", which I featured yesterday, and "The After Hours".

Here is what Anne Had to say about her roles in both those episodes:

"The After Hours"

"I loved it. My first impression was what fun it was going to be to play that role. The humor in the beginning. The spaciness of each little step that took place, sort of just a little bit off-center until the horror begins for this young woman who has absolutely no memory at all of who she is or why she's on the ninth floor. The progression of that character was a lot of fun.

And then about the episode "Jess-Belle":

"(In) This one, we were able to indulge more in the different characters. Like Jeanette Nolan as the witch was wonderful, and she had her great scenes. And Jimmy (Best) as the innocent young man who is tormented really with these two women - the darkness of Jess-Belle and the spell of Jess-Belle, and the other woman, the sweet woman that really should be his love. But every time Jess-Belle was around, her spirit invaded him. There was more time to play with these emotions (referring to the fact that the episode was an hour long) and characters, and sit back and see how all of them were tormented in their own way. Except for the witch. I've told Earl (Hammer) I want to play the witch in his musical version. and he said 'No, I want you to do Jess-Belle.' But I think that it would be such fun to play the witch. With all the little potions, and wear the wonderful crazy nose and put warts on and the wild hair..."

So let's get things rolling with the appropriate intro:

You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension— a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone.

The Eye of the Beholder

It's pretty bad, isn't it? I know it's pretty bad. Ever since I can remember... ever since I was a little girl...people have turned away from me. The very first thing I can remember is a little child screaming when she looked at me. I never wanted to be beautiful. I never wanted to look like a painting. I never even wanted to be loved. I just wanted... I just wanted people not to scream when they looked at me.



I say to you now...I say to you now that there is no such thing as a permissive society, because such a society cannot exist! They will scream at you and rant and rave and conjure up some dead and decadent picture of an ancient time when they said that all men are created equal! But to them equality was an equality of opportunity, an equality of status, an equality of aspiration! And then, in what must surely be the pinnacle of insanity, the absolute in inconsistency, they would have had us believe that this equality did not apply to form, to creed. They permitted a polyglot, accident-bred, mongrel-like mass of diversification to blanket the earth, to infiltrate and weaken! Well, we know now that there must be a single purpose! A single norm! A single approach! A single entity of peoples! A single virtue! A single morality! A single frame of reference! A single philosophy of government! We cannot permit... we must not permit the encroaching sentimentality of a past age to weaken our resolve. We must cut out all that is different like a cancerous growth! It is essential in this society that we not only have a norm, but that we conform to that norm. Differences weaken us. Variations destroy us. An incredible permissiveness to deviation from this norm is what has ended nations and brought them to their knees. Conformity we must worship and hold sacred. Conformity is the key to survival.

Execution

Commonplace, if somewhat grim, unsocial event known as a necktie party. The guest of dishonor a cowboy named Joe Caswell, just a moment away from a rope, a short dance several feet off the ground, and then the dark eternity of all evil men. Mr. Joe Caswell, who, when the good Lord passed out a conscience, a heart, a feeling for fellow men, must have been out for a beer and missed out. Mr. Joe Caswell, in the last quiet moment of a violent life



This is November, 1880, the aftermath of a necktie party. The victim's name - Paul Johnson, a minor-league criminal and the taker of another human life. No comment on his death save this: justice can span years. Retribution is not subject to a calendar. Tonight's case in point in the Twilight Zone.

The After Hours

Express elevator to the ninth floor of a department store, carrying Miss Marsha White on a most prosaic, ordinary, run of the mill errand. Miss Marsha White on the ninth floor, specialties department, looking for a gold thimble. The odds are she'll find it, but there are even better odds that she'll find something else, because this isn't just a department store. This happens to be the Twilight Zone.



Marsha White in her normal and natural state…But it makes you wonder, doesn't it? Just how normal are we? Just who are the people we nod our hellos to as we pass on the street? A rather good question to ask, particularly in the Twilight Zone.

Mr. Dingle, the Strong

The uniquely American institution known as the neighborhood bar. Reading left to right are Mr. Anthony O'Toole, proprietor who waters his drinks like geraniums but who stands foursquare for peace and quiet and for booths for ladies. This is Mr. Joseph J. Callahan, an unregistered bookie, whose entire life is any sporting event with two sides and a set of odds. His idea of a meeting at the summit is any dialogue between a catcher and a pitcher with more than one man on base. And this animated citizen is every anonymous bettor who ever dropped rent money on a horse race, a prize fight, or a floating crap game, and who took out his frustrations and his insolvency on any vulnerable fellow barstool companion within arm's and fist's reach. And this is Mr. Luther Dingle, a vacuum-cleaner salesman whose volume of business is roughly that of a valet at a hobo convention. He's a consummate failure in almost everything but is a good listener and has a prominent jaw. And these two unseen gentlemen are visitors from outer space. They are about to alter the destiny of Luther Dingle by leaving him a legacy, the kind you can't hardly find no more. In just a moment, a sad-faced perennial punching bag who missed even the caboose of life's gravy train will take a short constitutional into that most unpredictable region that we refer to as the Twilight Zone.



Exit Mr. Luther Dingle, formerly vacuum-cleaner salesman, strongest man on Earth, and now mental giant. These latter powers will very likely be eliminated before too long, but Mr. Dingle has an appeal to extraterrestrial note-takers as well as to frustrated and insolvent bet-losers. Offhand, I'd say that he was in for a great deal of extremely odd periods, simply because there are so many inhabited planets who send down observers, and also because, of course, Mr. Dingle lives his life with one foot in his mouth, and the other in the Twilight Zone.

Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up

Now before you faint dead away,I think I should tell you my name isn't really Ross and I wasn't really going to Boston. No, I was sent as sort of an advance scout. You know, these cigarettes, do you call them? They taste wonderful. We haven't got a thing like this on Mars. That's incidentally where I come from. We're beginning to colonize. My friends will be arriving shortly. I think they're going to like it here. It's a lovely area. So remote and off the beaten track. Just the perfect place to set up a colony, don't you think? Now while we're waiting, how about some of what you call music.



Oh I don't mind. You see, Mr Ross, my name isn't really Hayley. And I do agree with you, this is an extraordinary place to set up a colony. We folks on Venus had the same idea. We got it several years ago. And I think I should tell you now, your friends aren't coming. They've been intercepted. Oh, a colony is coming. But it's from Venus. And if you're still alive, I think you'll see how we differ. [We takes off his hat,revealing a third eye] And I agree with you about what they call music. Why don't you play some?

The Grave

Normally, the old man would be correct. This would be the end of the story. We've had the traditional shoot-out on the street and the badman will soon be dead. But some men of legend and folk tale have been known to continue having their way even after death. The outlaw and killer Pinto Sykes was such a person, and shortly we'll see how he introduces the town, and a man named Conny Miller in particular, to the Twilight Zone.



Final comment: you take this with a grain of salt or a shovelful of earth, as shadow or substance, we leave it up to you. And for any further research check under 'G' for ghosts in the Twilight Zone.

Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

Gremlins! Gremlins! I'm not imagining it, he's out there! Don't look, he's not out there now. He jumps away whenever anyone might see him, except me.



The flight of Mr. Wilson has ended now, a flight not only from point A to point B, but also from the fear of recurring mental breakdown. Mr. Wilson has that fear no longer, though, for the moment, he is, as he said, alone in this assurance. Happily, his conviction will not remain isolated too much longer, for happily, tangible manifestation is very often left as evidence of trespass, even from so intangible a quarter as the Twilight Zone.

See Also: Our Very Own Twilight Zone Marathon / SyFy To Once Again Air The Annual TWILIGHT ZONE Marathon July 4th / Comic Con Exclusive William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina Doll Replica / A Tribute To Anne Francis (1930 - 2011)/ / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina & Willie Figures - Comic Con Exclusives! / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #81 - #90

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Comic Con Exclusive William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll

Source: Entertainment Earth

Order Your William Shatner Twilight Zone Doll Here For Only $32.99!


William Shatner is TV royalty-- this is unquestionable. As Captain Kirk, he was transformed into a huge number of collectibles, but his other TV appearances don't quite seem to get the quantity of toys. The Big Giant Head? Nothing. T.J. Hooker? Zippo. But we're helping to solve the Twilight Zone oversight with this swell Twilight Zone Bob Wilson / Don Carter Figure Exclusive! You get a great deluxe-boxed figure with two outfits, both based on his appearances in the classic sci-fi anthology series. Don't miss out on this one. Pre-order now!

Twilight Zone Bob Wilson / Don Carter Figure Exclusive

  • Fully articulated, 8-inch tall Bob Wilson / Don Carter Deluxe Action Figure!
  • Comic-Con Exclusive based on Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series.
  • Features one action figure body along with clothing and accessories to recreate William Shatner's image from two episodes: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Nick of Time."
  • All-new head sculpt officially approved by William Shatner!
  • Real fabric clothing and a 1970s retro style.
Entertainment Earth Comic-Con Exclusive! Bif Bang Pow!'s incredible line of fully articulated action figures grounded in Rod Serling's enduring The Twilight Zone TV series rolls on with this extraordinary figure. The 1970s-style figure stands 8-inches tall in shades of black and white and features episode-fabric clothing, in addition to multiple points of articulation and an all-new head sculpt officially approved by William Shatner. It would make an excellent collectible and appreciated gift for any Twilight Zone aficionado! Limited edition of 1,500 pieces.

Features one action figure body along with clothing and accessories so you can recreate William Shatner's image from two episodes: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Nick of Time."

Note: This item will first be available to purchase in person at San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con. Online orders will ship after New York Comic-Con, while supplies last.

True to William Shatner's performance in the captivating "Nick of Time" episode from November of 1960, this Don Carter Action Figure sports accurate clothing (including his watch) and a miniature Mystic Seer fortune-telling machine accessory! If you're hooked on The Twilight Zone, you need this!

Based on the spine-chilling episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" that featured William Shatner and the ultra-creepy Gremlin, this terrific action figure presents former mental patient Bob Wilson with handgun and newspaper accessories, just like in the show. If you don't order this, you too may come to doubt your sanity!

"You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. That's the signpost up ahead. Your next stop… the Twilight Zone." (Spoken by Rod Serling at the beginning of each The Twilight Zone episode.)


Age: 14+
Size: 8-inches tall

See Also: The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina Doll Replica / A Tribute To Anne Francis (1930 - 2011)/ / The Twilight Zone - Talky Tina & Willie Figures - Comic Con Exclusives! / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #81 - #90

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Star Trek - Original Series - Spock and Romulan Kirk Figures

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Order Your Figures Here! Only $35.99

Get great twists on a pair of classics with the Star Trek Original Series Spock and Romulan Kirk Figures! These collectible characters feature special additions like Spock's arched eyebrow and Kirk's Romulan disguise from the episode "The Enterprise Incident." Beam them up to your homeworld today!

Star Trek Original Series Spock and Romulan Kirk Figures

  • Spock and Kirk are together again… in this action figure 2-pack!
  • From the "Enterprise Incident" episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.
  • You get an all-new Commander Spock and Romulan Kirk!
  • 20 points of articulation, plus accessories.
Spock and Kirk, together again! From Star Trek: The Original Series, bring home the unstoppable team responsible for saving the universe on several occasions with this action figure 2-pack. With an all-new Commander Spock and Romulan Kirk as featured in the fan-favorite "Enterprise Incident," you can't lose! Each 6-inch figure features 20 points of articulation and accessories from the timeless TV series. Limited edition of 1,701 pieces.

Age: 13+
Size: 6-inches tall
Edition Size: 1,701 pieces


See Also: William Shatner Drops Out Of STAR TREK 2 / Star Trek - Original Series Balok Mask / Star Trek Original Series - Gorn Mask / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #61 - #70 / Celluloid Philosophers - Robert And William Shatner (Imaginary) / Classic Star Trek Revisited: The Man Trap / Star Trek Original Series - Kirk vs. Gorn Figures From Arena / Celluloid Philosophers - Kirk, Spock And McCoy / Star Trek Original Series - Captain Kirk (Style) Wired Keyboard / The Klingon Opera "u" Set To Premiere Here On Earth / Wesley Snipes, Jenny Augutter And Michael O'Gorman Almost Cast For STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION! / King Kong, Godzilla, And The Starship Enterprise All Made From Recycled Printer Cartridges /Star Trek Nemesis - USS Enterprise Class E Starship / Star Trek Retro Figure Series 8 - Christopher Pike And Salt Vampire Set / STAR TREK XII To Be More Like THE DARK KNIGHT / Cloverfield And Star Trek 2 Updates......Does Abrams Read MIN? / Star Trek 2 To Join An Already Busy 2012 Summer Of Sci Fi / For Your Oscar Consideration - Star Trek / The Top Ten Hottest Women Of 2009 / Does The 'Star Trek' Sequel Have To Have A 'Message'? / New Hot & Sexy Photos Of Chase Masterson / See Chase Masterson Sing At Universal Citywalk For Free / Interview - Chase Masterson / Star Trek Gets Another Imax Release - Special Screening At The Egyptian Theater / Star Trek Hot Wheels Klingon Bird Of Prey Scale Vehicle / Star Trek Comes To DVD And Blu-Ray November 17th / Star Trek (2009)(Paramount) / Star Trek News - The Two Kirks Bury The Hatchet And Roddenberry Money Is For The Dogs / Behold Star Trek's Big Bad Monster / The Poster For The Berlin Premiere Of Star Trek / New Star Trek Film Blows Away Surprised Fans In Austin / William Shatner Set For Cameo In Star Trek 2 / The Sequel To JJ Abrams Star Trek Reboot Is Already In Spacedock / Star Trek Classic Captain Kirk Chair Replica

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William Shatner Drops Out Of STAR TREK 2

Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: WENN

Back in April of 2009 the bosses a Paramount had gotten wind of William Shatner's disappointment at not being cast in J.J. Abrams "Star Trek" reboot alongside fellow "Trek" alumni Leonard Nimoy. Not wanting to disrespect the actor who made Captain James T. Kirk and icon, the studio was more than happy to give the actor his due, and announced that they had made plans to include him in the films sequel.

Now, Shatner himself has decided that he has no business appearing in any new "Star Trek" films because he is simply too old to play Kirk any more.

In the actor's opinion the appearance of an elderly Spock made sense in the new "Star Trek" universe, but explaining how Kirk got there would create too many problems for the development of the planned sequel.

Recently Shatner told Collider.com, "I've become a buddy of JJ, but I don't know if they can solve the problem of how you put the body I'm in now with the Kirk that we remember from 40 years ago."

It must have been hard for the veteran actor, who has played the iconic Kirk for three decades either on television on in feature films, to accept that it was time to walk away and let Chris Pine carry the torch.

"Star Trek 2" is scheduled for release in the summer of 2012 ....... and may feature the Enterprise crew going toe-to-toe with the Gorn.

See Also: Star Trek - Original Series Balok Mask / Star Trek Original Series - Gorn Mask / The 100 Greatest Monsters From Movies And Television #61 - #70 / Celluloid Philosophers - Robert And William Shatner (Imaginary) / Classic Star Trek Revisited: The Man Trap / Star Trek Original Series - Kirk vs. Gorn Figures From Arena / Celluloid Philosophers - Kirk, Spock And McCoy / Star Trek Original Series - Captain Kirk (Style) Wired Keyboard / The Klingon Opera "u" Set To Premiere Here On Earth / Wesley Snipes, Jenny Augutter And Michael O'Gorman Almost Cast For STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION! / King Kong, Godzilla, And The Starship Enterprise All Made From Recycled Printer Cartridges /Star Trek Nemesis - USS Enterprise Class E Starship / Star Trek Retro Figure Series 8 - Christopher Pike And Salt Vampire Set / STAR TREK XII To Be More Like THE DARK KNIGHT / Cloverfield And Star Trek 2 Updates......Does Abrams Read MIN? / Star Trek 2 To Join An Already Busy 2012 Summer Of Sci Fi / For Your Oscar Consideration - Star Trek / The Top Ten Hottest Women Of 2009 / Does The 'Star Trek' Sequel Have To Have A 'Message'? / New Hot & Sexy Photos Of Chase Masterson / See Chase Masterson Sing At Universal Citywalk For Free / Interview - Chase Masterson / Star Trek Gets Another Imax Release - Special Screening At The Egyptian Theater / Star Trek Hot Wheels Klingon Bird Of Prey Scale Vehicle / Star Trek Comes To DVD And Blu-Ray November 17th / Star Trek (2009)(Paramount) / Star Trek News - The Two Kirks Bury The Hatchet And Roddenberry Money Is For The Dogs / Behold Star Trek's Big Bad Monster / The Poster For The Berlin Premiere Of Star Trek / New Star Trek Film Blows Away Surprised Fans In Austin / William Shatner Set For Cameo In Star Trek 2 / The Sequel To JJ Abrams Star Trek Reboot Is Already In Spacedock / Star Trek Classic Captain Kirk Chair Replica / Star Trek Movie Enterprise Bridge Playset

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Celluloid Philosophers - Robert And William Shatner (Imaginary)

( Young Robert was in a fight with a larger kid while wearing a gold Starfleet uniform, when William Shatner appears to him)

Imaginary William Shatner: I'm not really here. I'm one of the top ten imaginary friends kids have. Just behind John Travolta, Reggie Jackson, and Farrah Fawcett-Majors.

I think I ought to tell you that that, uh, Aryan youth is gonna kick you into oblivion.

Young Robert: But what about in "Arena" when Kirk fought the Gorn? That giant lizard monster was three times as big as him!

Imaginary William Shatner: My boy, that was a TV show. I used a stunt double. I always use a stunt double. Except in love scenes. I insist on doing those myself.

Young Robert: Well, what would you do to avoid a fight?

Imaginary William Shatner: I wouldn't dress like a geek. Gold is not your color. Think earth tones.

Young Mark: So you're saying I should engage my advanced-for-a-twelve-year-old intellect and use logic?

Imaginary William Shatner: Logic is the other guy's schtick, but yes.

(Shatner askes Robert why he started the fight)

Young Robert: Well... it was something he said.

Imaginary William Shatner: What'd he say?

Young Robert: You really don't want to know.

Imaginary William Shatner: I really do want to know!

Young Robert: He said that Han Solo was cooler than Captain Kirk.

Imaginary William Shatner: Kick the little fucker's ass.

- Young Robert (In a flashback)(Spencer Klein) & William Shatner (As himself) - Free Enterprise (1998)


See Also: Celluloid Philosophers - Hexina / Celluloid Philosophers - Kirk, Spock And McCoy / Celluloid Philosophers - Major T. J. "King" Kong / Celluloid Philosophers - Elvira / Celluloid Philosophers - Varla / Celluloid Philosophers - The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy / Celluloid Philosophers - Ash / Celluloid Philosophers - Shaun / Celluloid Philosophers - Spock / Celluloid Philosophers - Jack Burton

Classic Star Trek Revisited: The Man Trap / Star Trek Original Series - Kirk vs. Gorn Figures From Arena / Celluloid Philosophers - Kirk, Spock And McCoy / Star Trek Original Series - Captain Kirk (Style) Wired Keyboard / The Klingon Opera "u" Set To Premiere Here On Earth / Wesley Snipes, Jenny Augutter And Michael O'Gorman Almost Cast For STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION! / King Kong, Godzilla, And The Starship Enterprise All Made From Recycled Printer Cartridges /Star Trek Nemesis - USS Enterprise Class E Starship / Star Trek Retro Figure Series 8 - Christopher Pike And Salt Vampire Set / STAR TREK XII To Be More Like THE DARK KNIGHT / Cloverfield And Star Trek 2 Updates......Does Abrams Read MIN? / Star Trek 2 To Join An Already Busy 2012 Summer Of Sci Fi / For Your Oscar Consideration - Star Trek / The Top Ten Hottest Women Of 2009

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Classic Star Trek Revisited: The Man Trap

Written By: Ken Hulsey

(Excerpted from orders to Captain James T. Kirk)

III. You are therefore posted, effective immediately, to command the following: The U.S.S. ENTERPRISE

Cruiser Class - Gross 190,000 tons.
Crew Compliment - 430 persons
Drive - space-warp
Range - 18 years at light-year velocity
Registry - Earth, United Space Ship

IV. Nature and duration of mission:

Galaxy exploration and investigation: 5 years

V. Where possible, you will confine your landings and contacts to Class "M" planets approximating Earth-Mars conditions.

VI. You will conduct this patrol to accomplish primarily:

(a) Earth security, via explorations of intelligence and social systems capable of galaxial threat, and
(b) Scientific investigation to add to the Earth's body of knowledge of alien life forms and social systems, and
(c) any required assistance to the several Earth colonies in your quadrant, and the enforcement of appropriate statues affecting such Federated commerce vessels and traders as you may contact in the course of your mission.

From the very beginning "Star Trek" was something different. Never before had a 'true' sci fi series of it's magnitude been attempted on television. True, there were plenty of sci fi series that proceeded it like "Lost in Space", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" and most notably, "The Twilight Zone", but Trek was in a different class, and the scared the crap out of the suits at NBC.

From the get go NBC wasn't sold on the show, the pilot episode that Gene Roddenberry delivered to the network, 'The Cage', wasn't what he had promised them, a western set in space, but a pure sci fi story. More "Forbidden Planet" than "Waggon Train", and the execs didn't like it. Well, to be honest, they didn't understand it, feeling that the episode was "too cerebral" for your average American TV viewer.

At this particular time in television history, the people in charge of the big networks didn't 'get' sci fi. Westerns they understood, comedies and dramas they could get their minds around. Spaceships, lasers, Vulcans and other worlds were way out of their league. Sure that kind of stuff worked in movies made for kids, but would a grown-up working man want to come home after a long day at work and want to watch a model space craft zooming around?

There were two things that they did know about sci fi, it was risky and expensive and they weren't about to loose advertising dollars on anything that they believed wouldn't hit a home run.

Despite their better judgement, NBC gave Roddenberry another shot, and his second pilot episode for "Star Trek", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", was a little more in line with what the network thought sci fi TV should be like.

Reluctantly NBC agreed to air "Star Trek", but behind closed doors the network still had major doubts about it and ultimately wished that Roddenberry and his 'space-opera' would simply just go away.

It is safe to say, now at this juncture, that making "Star Trek" fail seemed to be NBC's plan when it announced that it would place the show on Thursday night opposite the very popular "Bewitched " on ABC and "My Three Sons" on CBS. Throughout the series three-year run NBC repeatedly placed the show opposite other such high rated programs on rival networks before dumping it in the legendary Friday night "death slot" at 10pm EST.

Surprisingly, NBC opted not to open the series with the pilot episode, leaving Roddenberry and his crew in an awkward position. With only a few episodes in the can there weren't many options for a debut episode. Out of the episodes in hand producer Robert Justman suggested that the episode "The Naked Time" would fit due to it's strong character driven story. NBC, on the other hand, selected "The Man Trap" because it was action packed and had a monster in it.

So, on September 8th 1966 "Star Trek" made it's television debut, and surprisingly won it's time slot against the comedy series reruns it was up against. That success would be short lived, however. The very next week "Trek" would fall to second place when ABC aired a new episode of "Bewitched".

Here is the plot for "The Man Trap":

Stardate 1513.1: The Enterprise arrives at planet M-113 for routine medical exams of archaeologist Professor Robert Crater and his wife Nancy. First Officer Mr. Spock is left temporarily in command. Kirk, McCoy, and Crewman Darnell beam down and Kirk gives McCoy a friendly hard time that he and Nancy Crater were an item ten years ago. Nancy arrives and each of the three men seems to see her differently: McCoy as she was ten years ago, Kirk as she should look age-wise, and Darnell as a totally different attractive younger woman. Kirk sends the dazed Darnell outside and when Nancy goes out to fetch her husband, she beckons Darnell to follow her.

Professor Crater arrives and doesn’t appear happy to see them, telling them that he and his wife don’t need a medical examination. But then, he adds that he's glad to see McCoy as an old friend of his more social wife. Nancy appears, nervously insisting they restock their salt tablets. Kirk orders Crater to submit to the medical exam but before McCoy can proceed they hear a scream from outside. They go out to find Darnell, dead, with red ring-like mottling on his face. There’s a plant root in his mouth and Nancy comes up, saying she saw Darnell taste the plant and she couldn’t stop him. Kirk is skeptical that an experienced crewman would taste an unknown plant. Kirk has Darnell’s body beamed up to the ship.

Spock analyzes the plant, the Borgia root (named for Lucrezia Borgia, a notorious poisoner) and confirms records showing it’s poisonous but skin mottling is not a usual symptom. McCoy conducts the initial exam but can’t find any cause of death, poisoning or otherwise. Kirk and McCoy compare notes on Nancy, and McCoy admits he might have been seeing her the way he imagined her from ten years ago.

Kirk decides to remain to investigate Darnell’s death. McCoy, along with Spock, finally determine that Darnell had every bit of salt drained from his body. Spock adds that he would die almost instantly. Kirk beams back down to the planet with McCoy and two crewmen, Green and Sturgeon. They spread out but Crater slips away and calls out to Nancy saying he has salt. Kirk and McCoy find Sturgeon’s body, unaware that Nancy is nearby over Green’s corpse. Both the bodies have the same red rings on the faces. She pauses and then changes her shape, turning into a duplicate of Green. He meets with Kirk and McCoy and they beam back up to the ship to conduct a search from orbit.

"Green" roams the halls and runs into Rand, who is taking a food tray to Sulu in his quarters. "Green" is attracted to the salt and follows her in, but the plants react badly to him. He leaves and runs into Uhura, taking the hypnotising form of a crewman from her memories. Rand and Sulu arrive and Uhura is summoned to the bridge.

In his quarters, McCoy is trying to get some sleep. Kirk reminds him of the sleep medication McCoy gave him once. Spock confirms that the scans only show Crater on the planet, and he and Kirk beam down to capture the professor. "Nancy" assumes her female form and goes to McCoy’s quarters, and seems reassured by the fact he has strong memories of her that she can rely on. Nearby, Sulu and Rand find a dead crewman with the same red mottling.

McCoy is already asleep when the general alert sounds, and "Nancy" takes on his form and goes to the bridge. On M-113, Kirk and Spock find Green’s body and realize an impostor is on-board. They find Crater, who tries to frighten them off with phaser fire. They flank and then stun him, and the dazed Crater says that his real wife died a year ago, killed by the creature. Crater rambles on that the creature still appears to him as Nancy out of true affection. He adds that it's like the Earth buffalo, the last of its kind and he helped to keep the creature alive. Kirk immediately communicates with the ship "It's definite Mr. Sulu, the intruder can assume any shape - crewman, you, myself, anyone, do you understand ?" Sulu acknowledges, and Kirk adds "Go to General Quarters-4." As they're about to transport to the Enterprise, a frustrated Kirk tells the Professor, "Your creature is killing my people !"

With Crater, Kirk calls a meeting. McCoy & Spock join them, but the officers are unaware that McCoy isn’t McCoy. "McCoy" suggests they try to deal with the creature peacefully and Crater clearly recognizes it for what it is. Kirk prefers to eliminate the predator creature and insists that Crater help identify it. Refusing, Kirk orders McCoy to administer truth serum. They go to sickbay and a suspicious Spock insists on going with them. The alert goes off and Kirk arrives in sickbay to find an injured Spock. Crater is dead, killed by the increasingly desperate creature. Fortunately, Spock’s Vulcan blood made him immune to the creature’s hunger.

Back in her "Nancy" form, the creature goes to McCoy’s quarters and asks him for help. Kirk arrives with a phaser and a handful of salt and tries to entice the creature into attacking. McCoy refuses to believe Nancy is false and gets in the way so the creature can attack Kirk. It hypnotizes him and starts to feed off of him while McCoy holds the phaser, indecisive. Spock arrives and tries to use his superior strength against the creature, but it is stronger than Spock. McCoy realizes the creature isn’t his "Nancy" and, with his phaser, fires at it. The creature reverts to its true alien appearance and McCoy continues firing, finally killing it, saving Kirk.


- From Wikipedia

As one would expect, the critics of the day weren't exactly kind when they wrote about "Star Trek's" debut. Daily Variety columnist Jack Hellman gave the episode an unfavourable review, stating, "Not conducive to its popularity is the lack of meaningful cast leads. They move around with directorial precision with only violence to provide the excitement."

Looking back on it now, it is easy to see why "The Man Trap" may have failed to bring new viewers into the "Trek" fold. It certainly isn't one of the series best episodes, though it isn't one of it's worst either. One can only speculate now what may have happened if NBC would have gone with "Where No Man Has Gone Before" or "The Naked Time". Possibly the show may have been a bigger hit, or then again possibly not.

Regardless "The Man Trap" gave all of us Trek fans a look into McCoy's love life, a preview of Kirk's womanizing ways and a good monster, in this case the Salt Vampire, to boot.

Can't complain there.





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Star Trek Original Series - Kirk vs. Gorn Figures From Arena

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Celluloid Philosophers - Kirk, Spock And McCoy

Kirk: What does God need with a starship?
McCoy: Jim, what are you doing?
Kirk: I'm asking a question.
"God": Who is this creature?
Kirk: Who am I? Don't you know? Aren't you God?
Sybok: He has his doubts.
"God": You doubt me?
Kirk: I seek proof.
McCoy: Jim! You don't ask the Almighty for his ID!
"God": Then here is the proof you seek.
(Hits Kirk with lightning)
Kirk: Why is God angry?
Sybok: Why? Why have you done this to my friend?
"God": He doubts me.
Spock: You have not answered his question. What does God need with a starship?
"God": [hits Spock with lightning; then addresses McCoy] Do you doubt me?
McCoy: I doubt any God who inflicts pain for his own pleasure.

- Captain James T. Kirk, Captain Spock, Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)

See Also: Celluloid Philosophers - Major T. J. "King" Kong / Celluloid Philosophers - Elvira / Celluloid Philosophers - Varla / Celluloid Philosophers - The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy / Celluloid Philosophers - Ash / Celluloid Philosophers - Shaun / Celluloid Philosophers - Spock / Celluloid Philosophers - Jack Burton

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