Amok Time
- Episode aired Sep 15, 1967
- TV-PG
- 50m
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8.6/10
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In the throes of his Pon Farr mating period, Spock must return to Vulcan to meet his intended future wife, betrothed from childhood.In the throes of his Pon Farr mating period, Spock must return to Vulcan to meet his intended future wife, betrothed from childhood.In the throes of his Pon Farr mating period, Spock must return to Vulcan to meet his intended future wife, betrothed from childhood.
Bill Blackburn
- Lieutenant Hadley
- (uncredited)
Frank da Vinci
- Vulcan Ceremonial Aide
- (uncredited)
Walker Edmiston
- Space Central
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Charles Palmer
- Vulcan Litter Bearer
- (uncredited)
Eddie Paskey
- Lieutenant Leslie
- (uncredited)
Joseph Paz
- Vulcan Ceremonial Aide
- (uncredited)
Russ Peek
- Vulcan Executioner
- (uncredited)
- Director
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- TriviaFirst appearance of the Vulcan phrases "Peace and long life" and "Live long and prosper." Also the first ever Star Trek episode to feature any Vulcan characters other than Spock.
- GoofsAfter T'Pring chooses Kirk to be her champion, Kirk and McCoy are speaking with T'Pau. In the background, Leonard Nimoy can be seen standing against the wall with his hands behind his back, apparently unaware that he is on camera. Spock is supposed to be off in the corner, deep in the blood fever.
- Alternate versionsSpecial Enhanced version Digitally Remastered with new exterior shots and remade opening theme song. Highlights include a new aerial view of the arena with a city in the distance.
- ConnectionsFeatured in William Shatner's Star Trek Memories (1995)
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Birth of one of the most famous musical TV themes ever!!!!
They goofed about in "The Cable Guy" when Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick fought each other at the Medieval Times restaurant. Wow!!! What a way to kick off the second season. Spock is in heat because he is in the midst of the Vulcan mating period and must return to his planet. Once there, Kirk and Spock are forced to battle to the death for the hand of Spock's chosen mate. The music that goes along with the fighting will be used in other episodes as well be recognized throughout TV history. Nimoy did a great job of playing a sexually frustrated Spock that allowed his human side to really show up.
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