Kirk's recognition of imminent danger in what is an otherwise incomprehensible situation, and his inclination to not give away anything, without saying more than a word, is both excellent characterisation and such talented mastery over the film making process. Puts the modern stuff to shame really...utter competence porn...
He gave away some hints like looking at his new clothing and his hands and not to mention the confused look he gave to Spock like "What's goin on here!?!" oh and how he answered Spock's question.
A shame Next Gen never did an episode where they encounter the Mirror Universe (there was a book about it called Dark Mirror). Because in the "regular" universe Wesley is such a goody goody 2 shoes boyscout type I think Will Wheaton's evil counterpart should have been the MOST evil and psychotic.
If you only knew how many times I've slipped up and demanded someone's agonizer, only to have to play it off as a "dumb sci fi joke." Until I can figure out how to make it back, of course.
This episode shows Captain Kirk at his best - wary, alert, clever, hiding his fear with bravado, always one step ahead of adversity and utterly dynamic. He even had time to make out with the sensuous Barbara Luna.
@@leoperidot482 Wasn't it in the first ST movie that the transporter malfunctioned while they were trying to beam two people aboard? And the response from the ground was "What we got back ... didn't live long."
Think about it folks, that agonizor used in this episode of Star Trek in the 60's is now your modern day taser the cops carry when they want to control a disruptive or unruly or uncorporative person who refuses to cooperate with the law. Also note folks the scene when the Captain and the landing party are transported back up to the Enterprise, the Captain beams up not holding his communicator, yet when he does apper on the transporter he is holding his communicator, then when the landing party does appear, on the other ship, Kirk materializes not holding his communicator. Watch it closely. Probably because of the other universe starship when they both were beaming up at exactly the same times.
@@dna9838 now I see where neoliberalism (NATO) got it's inspiration. Terror, against those who can't retaliate. Like Yugoslavia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia and on and on...
I actually prefer they don't. What makes the Mirror Universe in Star Trek so enjoyable is that it's hardly seen. That's what makes it great. I feel like if they did a whole movie or show about it, it wouldn't have the same impact as it does whenever it's featured in one episode out of an entire show.
@@wilhelmvonberghoff175 Very true. But I'd still like to know whether 'alternate Spock' managed to shove 'alternate Kirk' out the airlock and take over the ship in an attempt to turn the Empire from its homicidal course.
Lt. Uhura is sexy in this episode and most badass as well. She HAD to be, in a parallel Universe where terror is the norm and assassinations are commonplace. She coyingly toys with Mirror Universe Sulu before slapping him across the face, saying "I'm afraid I've changed my mind again." Sulu snaps back with "You take a lot of chances, Lieutenant!" Uhura pulls a knife on Sulu, warning Sulu to back off. "So do you, Mister. So do you!" And in the Transporter Room, Uhura also deftly disarms Marlena Moreau, who had a phaser pointed right at Captain Kirk.
Damn those abs!! Because I’m watching on my phone, I had to pause and take a screenshot just cause I wasn’t sure I was seeing what I’m seeing. Just wow!
I went to a convention where William Shatner was shown a film with him kissing alien women. He laughed and said something like I wonder where they all are, probably all old now...then the women surprised him on stage, all still gorgeous... Miss Luna said, Am I still the captain's woman? Of course all of us fans knew the proper reply, but he was so flustered he didn't say, You're the captain's woman until he says you're not (or something like that). It was a great moment.
Agreed, the Original Star Trek series beats the tar out of that cheesy next generation stuff any day of the week as well as years, now and always in the future. Hate that stupid and ridicules cheesy next generation stuff, it ain't Star Trek.
I think the mirror universe is an interesting continuous storyline that they developed over the course of several series. I like that they return to it and build upon it. But I always felt very uneasy whenever watching the mirror universe episodes. There's something so jarring about seeing the characters we come to expect behaving in a certain way then suddenly acting very differently. I always felt such a strong sense of relief whenever they returned from the mirror universe at the end of an episode because I wouldn't want to live in that world, whereas the real Star Trek universe is an ideal version of what humanity could be capable of achieving one day.
This should've been a two parter part one with the prime crew in the mirror universe and part 2 with the mirror crew in the prime universe thumbs if you'd wanna see that
The alternates were caught by Mr. Spock the moment they materialized in the wrong clothes and threw a temper tantrum. It may have taken security a couple minutes to track down Kirk and get him to the brig.
Not, really. Spock in the Federation universe is much more disciplined, more civilized and very much in control of any violent tendencies. The parallel universe Spock not only sported a beard, however was much like his Vulcan ancestors who tolarated no civility, and was cruel, treacherous, uncivilized and much more aggressive as well as undisciplined, and blood thirsty. Notice that when Mr. Sulu was monitoring Spock's computer, the statue of the Roman head in the background over Spock's shoulder, was also seen in the episode, Space Seed, first season, in Lt. McGivers quarters.
I have to see the episode for myself but I am keenly interested because I have read Sorrows of Empire. What a fantastic book. I won’t spoil it but it gives you an insight as to how Mirror Spock behaves.
Very good question, I think I know. They were never on an "Evil Enterprise". Nor were their counterparts on the "Good Enterprise". Everything we saw in this episode was from the POV of the four of them. Someone else could see _they_ were actually acting all wild and insane. They _believed_ they were in an Evil parallel universe, because it was Kirk's explanation for what they were all experiencing. Have you ever heard of "Transporter Psychosis"? Exacerbated that with them probably being exhausted from being up for several hours in difficult negotiations. It would not only explain why their uniforms seemed different,but also why the Halkans seemed _the same._ And, about the Halkans; When Kirk threatened to destroy them with the ships phasers, he thought everyone on the bridge was shocked he was giving them a break. But,what if they were really shocked that Kirk made such a threat at all? It is the kind of thing that "Our" Checkov would deal with by getting a security team and trying to relieve him of Command. But, in his delusional state, Kirk believed it was an assassination attempt! Think about which of the two explanations is more likely?
I agree. There wasn't enough mirror crew scenes in the Federation universe. Would've been quite a storyline to see the kind of interaction mirror Kirk might have had with Marlena.
@@otakurocklee All the mirror universe episodes, including this one, the DS9 episodes, and the Enterprise 2 parter, mainly took place in the mirror universe. What I am suggesting is the other way around. I'd like to see, for example, how Spock Prime dealt with the barbarians who were unable to act like civilized men.
HOW THE HELL is this "restricted and deemed inappropriate" but I just watched a video of a dude pouring pudding in to his shoes fetish thing without warning . HOW?
@@Alphasnowbordergirl You forget He is a much younger Spock than we see with Kirk, he served with Pike for eleven years and he is still experimenting with his human side.
JJ Abrams (or the writer of Star Trek reboot) watched one of the first TOS episodes to air, "The Man Trap" and decided to ship Uhura and Spock because she flirts with him on the bridge.
I just noticed that they are giving the Hitler salute in the alternate universe! I don’t care what century you are in, when that is the universal greeting you are screwed! The sudden facial hair and wardrobe change is the least of your worries! Still one of my favorite episodes of all 3 seasons! Uhura was such a bad ass in this as well!
You should be aware that the "Saluto romano" the roman greeting was probably used (more likely not the whole outstretched hand but with an outstretched forefinger) thousands of years before the Nazis stole it.
@@sanitizerwilson1599- Of course it is. Even looking at Nazi architecture during the reign of Hitler, many exterior designs had an ancient Roman Empire feel to it.
And with that terrifying introduction one of the best plot devices of star trek stories, was born, lets hop over to the mirror universe and see what's different from our own universe.
This was such a good episode. They should really revisit this for a movie. I think it would be a great 3 hour flick, where the bad Kirk takes the Enterprise in the "Good" universe and goes up against Starfleet. It would be fun to watch.
I read that a lot of this episode takes music from "Balance of Terror" with the Romulan bird of prey. Because it's a first-season episode and this is second season, I'm told they had to re-record the music or musical themes due to union rules. It's pretty amazing that they could score half a dozen episodes and use the cues or themes throughout the ~26 episodes of the season.
“Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all” The notable difference between the prime and mirror universes is almost everyone seems to be a psychopath or a sociopath as sociopaths will follow psychopaths but even in the midsts of sociopaths there are some psychopaths just waiting to make a move to become the captain and that’s why the empire was doomed and still is its members are all just ticking time bombs and majority of commanding officers are young and have yet to gain the experience necessary to command but they killed the captain so hey let’s make them captain. Mirror Archer is a good example unlike a majority of mirror captains he’s a sociopath as Hoshi sato’s counterpart was able to manipulate him effectively until she was done with him and killed him. Mirror Burnham is a clear cut Psychopath waiting for a time to strike and kill the Emperor. And let’s face it even when the Empire was destroyed and the Terran enslaved in ds9 what’s to say they might continue where the empire left off after the rebellion conquest and killing and destroying not much of a life and how long until they fall again and this time it’s permanent. Worf in the ds9 is a clear psychopath, Garrek a sociopath he dose everything to get back into Regent Worf’s good graces but fails. So in the end the mirror universe seems to be a world where all humanity darkest impulses are soaring high they are what we can be if we allow hate, bigotry, and all the other problems to flourish in our society without anything being done about them.
Somehow it was common in the early science fiction, even before the idea of parallel universes, usually it was more of a psychological allegory like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, from the subconscious monsters of the Forbidden Planet to the dark side of the Force in Star Wars . 'Space 1999 Another time another place' was also a good multiverse episode, but in this case it wasn't allegorical of the evil side like in this ST episode, and was much more a conceptualization of the multiverse, as consequences of something gone wrong in space.
Kirk's recognition of imminent danger in what is an otherwise incomprehensible situation, and his inclination to not give away anything, without saying more than a word, is both excellent characterisation and such talented mastery over the film making process. Puts the modern stuff to shame really...utter competence porn...
He gave away some hints like looking at his new clothing and his hands and not to mention the confused look he gave to Spock like "What's goin on here!?!" oh and how he answered Spock's question.
Ill bet he almost instantaneously thought about a parallel universe...and The Storm
M favorite TOS episode for exactly this reason. Kirk at his best. That's a trait that we all need in today's world.
@@vincentbarney3091😂❤
A shame Next Gen never did an episode where they encounter the Mirror Universe (there was a book about it called Dark Mirror). Because in the "regular" universe Wesley is such a goody goody 2 shoes boyscout type I think Will Wheaton's evil counterpart should have been the MOST evil and psychotic.
1:03 -
Uhura - "Scotty, check out my abs!"
Scotty - "Maybe later." 😁
😉
Half of the comments: “Your agonizer, please.”
The other half: Uhura’s abs.
“Your agonizer, please.” absolutefoot4594
Well those are some great abs on Uhura and she does that uniform justice.
Excellent work folks
If you only knew how many times I've slipped up and demanded someone's agonizer, only to have to play it off as a "dumb sci fi joke." Until I can figure out how to make it back, of course.
"Uhh fine"🙄🙄(me knowing I deactivated it)
Fakes pain😁 I mean 😣
This episode shows Captain Kirk at his best - wary, alert, clever, hiding his fear with bravado, always one step ahead of adversity and utterly dynamic. He even had time to make out with the sensuous Barbara Luna.
I think he more than “made out” with her, but of course they couldn’t show him having his wicked way with her on 1960’s television.
If it was my last day this would be the episode I would watch; it's so fun, exciting, and suspenseful.
Stop being diplomatic and just say it: Picard would not be able to maneuver so deftly in this situation!!!
@@landline00 Picard was always portrayed being slightly less quick on his feet than Kirk. In this fits with the character he's Pompey to Kirk's Cesar
Kirk makes the time. Picard would have given a speech.
No wonder McCoy hated transporters.
he was right all along !
How many people have been killed or transformed into a mutant because transporter malfunctions. Didn't Star Trek also have freaky fridays as well?
@@leoperidot482 there was the episode where Neelix and Tuvok got fused together in Voyager
You know, I am not sure transporters and the holodecks are worth the trouble they cause.
@@leoperidot482 Wasn't it in the first ST movie that the transporter malfunctioned while they were trying to beam two people aboard? And the response from the ground was "What we got back ... didn't live long."
The zoom in on evil Spock at 0:44 has to be one of my favourite Star Trek moments.
He looks like the master
“My god… He has a a BEEEAAARD!”
I like the Empire salute. Our armed forces should adopt it.
@@williamhaynes4800 Nah too Nazi-like. I prefer the current one.
However Uhura's outfit is outstanding, that should be standard for the females.
I was shocked when I saw that.
One of the best episodes among many. Lt. Uhura is absolutely gorgeous in her uniform. 👄💋🖖
Uhura is so hot she made George Takei straight.
And Captain Kirk looks buff in his golden tank shirt uniform.
@@sarahfullerton6894 Indeed. 👍
Her strut across the bridge keeping Sulu at bay is one of the greatest moments of Trek.
How many tormentors are as polite as this Spock, "Your agonizer, please."
No Mr. Spock, I tried I really tried. lol
hanoc101 being polite is key...
Your* He is not an agonizer.
Garek and most pretty much anyone in the Obsidian Order
Think about it folks, that agonizor used in this episode of Star Trek in the 60's is now your modern day taser the cops carry when they want to control a disruptive or unruly or uncorporative person who refuses to cooperate with the law. Also note folks the scene when the Captain and the landing party are transported back up to the Enterprise, the Captain beams up not holding his communicator, yet when he does apper on the transporter he is holding his communicator, then when the landing party does appear, on the other ship, Kirk materializes not holding his communicator. Watch it closely. Probably because of the other universe starship when they both were beaming up at exactly the same times.
Oh wow! Look at Uhura's abs. YESSSS!!!!!
Spock looks way better with a beard and Kirk's uniform is awesome.
Uhura blows everyone away.
He looks like fu Manchu.
Agree about Kirk but not about Spock- though he looks awesome with and without a beard.
"Mr Kyle, your electric razor. I appear to have grown a beard."
oxmys = genius
'You forgot to say please.' 😒
" Please, may I see your agonizer?."
.." Well, certainly".
@@johnbockelie3899 like one has a choice uh huh 😒😬
LooooooL
Spock is cool in any universe.
AGREE!!
"Your agonizer, please."
Best Spock line ever!!!
He may torture people, but at least he's polite! LOL
He's ruthless, but he's still Spock in the parallel universe too
Canadian
He said 'please'...lol
One of the best tos star trek episodes.
Terror must be maintained or the Empire is doomed.
It is the logic of history.
It is better to be feared than loved.
Now I see where putin got his inspiration
@@leoperidot482 It is better to be respected.
@@dna9838 now I see where neoliberalism (NATO) got it's inspiration. Terror, against those who can't retaliate. Like Yugoslavia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia and on and on...
@@leoperidot482 "The Prince" - Machevelli
We need a whole movie or series on the mirror universe. This is one of the most interesting Star Trek universe.
They did a similar episode or two in "Enterprise."
@@1godonlyone119 And also DS9.
I actually prefer they don't. What makes the Mirror Universe in Star Trek so enjoyable is that it's hardly seen. That's what makes it great. I feel like if they did a whole movie or show about it, it wouldn't have the same impact as it does whenever it's featured in one episode out of an entire show.
@@wilhelmvonberghoff175 much like how Discovery shoved it down our throats early on
@@wilhelmvonberghoff175 Very true. But I'd still like to know whether 'alternate Spock' managed to shove 'alternate Kirk' out the airlock and take over the ship in an attempt to turn the Empire from its homicidal course.
1 of the greatest episodes ever! The cast were excellent actors!
The only thing that bothered me about this episode is the uniforms changed. But then there wouldn't be this episode. Lol
AGREE!!!
In Star Trek Continues. There is an episode entitled Fairest Of All. The sequel to Mirror Mirror. Worth seeing.
I made it a point to make that the first full episode of Star Trek Continues I saw. And they did *not* disappoint.
@@tsntana or you can read the Star Trek mirror novels. Glass Empires explains what happens
@@terrrell7798 I take it you weren't impressed with Star Trek Continues.
Vic did an awsome job with Kirk. The only actor (IMO) who approached Shatner.
Excellent
My favorite episode. Strongest cold open of any episode in TV history!
How many times have I told you to keep fresh batteries in your agonizer?
+Phillip Ford You know what? Let's just go to the agony booth.
'Finding batteries, in this man's empire? Good luck.'
'You can call those service people, and they'll be around ohhhh say December, maybe?'
Energizer for your Agonizer ?
Uhura " Captain, I feel violated, ..... I was beamed out of my uniform and beamed into what ever this is."😂
Uhura certainly has some rock hard abs.
Her abs! I am so jealous.
I like the good old days when you can watch full episodes of star trek on youtube.
Mr Spock is polite even when he's torturing you. "Your agonizer, please."
Lt. Uhura is sexy in this episode and most badass as well. She HAD to be, in a parallel Universe where terror is the norm and assassinations are commonplace. She coyingly toys with Mirror Universe Sulu before slapping him across the face, saying "I'm afraid I've changed my mind again." Sulu snaps back with "You take a lot of chances, Lieutenant!" Uhura pulls a knife on Sulu, warning Sulu to back off. "So do you, Mister. So do you!" And in the Transporter Room, Uhura also deftly disarms Marlena Moreau, who had a phaser pointed right at Captain Kirk.
One of the best episodes for Uhura and Sulu.
Damn those abs!! Because I’m watching on my phone, I had to pause and take a screenshot just cause I wasn’t sure I was seeing what I’m seeing.
Just wow!
George Takei deserved an Emmy for this episode as he plays an over-the-top heterosexual bent on having his way with the hot black chick LOL.
Now THAT'S acting !
@@DARisse-ji1yw LOL...who knows....maybe he did have the hots for her her back then. She was a goddess.
Excuse me ? We prefer to be called normals, IF you would be so kind.
'Over-the-top hetero' is the real person - the rest of his life is acting.
ooh myyy
Jesus Christ! Uhura's midriff looks mighty fine!
_20/03/2020 12:20am_
I went to a convention where William Shatner was shown a film with him kissing alien women. He laughed and said something like I wonder where they all are, probably all old now...then the women surprised him on stage, all still gorgeous... Miss Luna said, Am I still the captain's woman? Of course all of us fans knew the proper reply, but he was so flustered he didn't say, You're the captain's woman until he says you're not (or something like that). It was a great moment.
Again, that's one of the favourite episodes. Great imaginitive Sci-fy writing - super stuff.
As over the top as TOS music could be, it beats TNG’s wallpaper music.
Agreed, the Original Star Trek series beats the tar out of that cheesy next generation stuff any day of the week as well as years, now and always in the future. Hate that stupid and ridicules cheesy next generation stuff, it ain't Star Trek.
Kirk’s expression - ok, shits obviously gone south.
Uhura had great abs!
I think the mirror universe is an interesting continuous storyline that they developed over the course of several series. I like that they return to it and build upon it. But I always felt very uneasy whenever watching the mirror universe episodes. There's something so jarring about seeing the characters we come to expect behaving in a certain way then suddenly acting very differently. I always felt such a strong sense of relief whenever they returned from the mirror universe at the end of an episode because I wouldn't want to live in that world, whereas the real Star Trek universe is an ideal version of what humanity could be capable of achieving one day.
@@tima.curtis2488 watch Star Trek: Picard lol
Uhura’s midriff is definitely the highlight of this clip 😍👍
I bet the network had a hissy fit over it.
Roddenberry stated he always had problems with network censors.
Uhura mirror universe outfit was stunning
I would drink champagne out of it.
Nice abs
Always a good look back at the TOS series VERY good for the time.
Now every sci-fi has to have a time travel multi verse story. Market is saturated.
This should've been a two parter part one with the prime crew in the mirror universe and part 2 with the mirror crew in the prime universe thumbs if you'd wanna see that
Also thumbs if you wish the Next Generation did this story.
It would have been as short an episode as was suggested in this one.
Prime crew=tos?
@@theenglishalpinist5031 who was the Star Trek novel based on the mirror universe in the Next Generation
The alternates were caught by Mr. Spock the moment they materialized in the wrong clothes and threw a temper tantrum. It may have taken security a couple minutes to track down Kirk and get him to the brig.
Nichelle Nichols. Daaaamn!
The music was an important character in the series. I also loved Mr. Kyle getting tortured.
The og evil alternative version beard. Man i love how star trek set precedents for so many tropes
One of the BEST from TOS :)
The outfits he wore emphasized her hips and Toro and her
THIS IS MY FAVORITE EPISODE. THE NEW UNIFORMS IN THE PARALLEL UNIVERSE ARE GREAT. SPOCK WITH A BEARD LOOKS AWESOME.
possibly my favorite Trek episode. Spock: Captain Kirk, I shall consider it!
Spock as the NIGHTMARE manager we all fear
I think I worked for him.
Depends whats the job though? @@PlasmaCoolantLeak
I hope they make a Star Trek movie based on the fight against the Terran Empire.
The real punchline though, is that Spock is pretty much the same in the two parallel universes.
Not, really. Spock in the Federation universe is much more disciplined, more civilized and very much in control of any violent tendencies. The parallel universe Spock not only sported a beard, however was much like his Vulcan ancestors who tolarated no civility, and was cruel, treacherous, uncivilized and much more aggressive as well as undisciplined, and blood thirsty. Notice that when Mr. Sulu was monitoring Spock's computer, the statue of the Roman head in the background over Spock's shoulder, was also seen in the episode, Space Seed, first season, in Lt. McGivers quarters.
I must disagree.
Our Spock knew immediately that it was not his captain and crewmates. Ergo, smarter.
@Anton Boludo
Yep.
Smarter. A better judge of character.
@@dianezimmerman4434 that wasn't too hard, since they behaved like neanderthals :)
I have to see the episode for myself but I am keenly interested because I have read Sorrows of Empire. What a fantastic book. I won’t spoil it but it gives you an insight as to how Mirror Spock behaves.
amazing it's a one of my favorite episode to classic serie of Star Trek 👏👏👏
Uhura's outfit is giving me a serious case of Jungle Fever!
The agonizer..... foreshadowing of the Taser 40 years before it happened.
The mirror universe needs to be in a movie or its own TV series after bad robot & secret hideout are done with
They run a tight ship in the mirror universe.
The most authorative phrase from this episode ......
Mr. Spock: Your agonizer ... your agonizer, please. :D
Check out the sequel to this episode at Star Trek Continues. Its MAGNIFICENT.
Excellent episode
When Spock turned out to be a dr strange 😂
Uhura been working out by the looks of it.
Better sit-ups than amphetamine "diet" pills like Grace Lee Whitney took to stay thin.
Wow first taser on record!
Yes, it was a taser, in reality. Again, the Original Star Trek series was very much futuristic.
When I saw this Episode.....
I had an AWAKENING!!!
UHURA!!!
The pin point accuracy of the transporter, and how it can switch you into your mirror doubles uniform while in transit.
One thing that’s always bugged me was how did they change uniforms when they transported?
Very good question, I think I know.
They were never on an "Evil Enterprise". Nor were their counterparts on the "Good Enterprise".
Everything we saw in this episode was from the POV of the four of them.
Someone else could see _they_ were actually acting all wild and insane.
They _believed_ they were in an Evil parallel universe, because it was Kirk's explanation for what they were all experiencing.
Have you ever heard of "Transporter Psychosis"?
Exacerbated that with them probably being exhausted from being up for several hours in difficult negotiations.
It would not only explain why their uniforms seemed different,but also why the Halkans seemed _the same._
And, about the Halkans;
When Kirk threatened to destroy them with the ships phasers, he thought everyone on the bridge was shocked he was giving them a break.
But,what if they were really shocked that Kirk made such a threat at all?
It is the kind of thing that "Our" Checkov would deal with by getting a security team and trying to relieve him of Command.
But, in his delusional state, Kirk believed it was an assassination attempt!
Think about which of the two explanations is more likely?
I like uharas new outfit!
love the mirror world in star trek discovery, long live the empire
Yes discovery shows what startrek could be if the entire show took place in the mirror universe
One of the most dramatic episodes.
I agree. There wasn't enough mirror crew scenes in the Federation universe. Would've been quite a storyline to see the kind of interaction mirror Kirk might have had with Marlena.
They had the mirror universe in DS9.
@@otakurocklee All the mirror universe episodes, including this one, the DS9 episodes, and the Enterprise 2 parter, mainly took place in the mirror universe. What I am suggesting is the other way around. I'd like to see, for example, how Spock Prime dealt with the barbarians who were unable to act like civilized men.
Great Episode!!
1:03 Scott: Chick, if you don't stop being stupid, pay attention, and play along."
Never saw Uhura look better.
At 1:27 "Military capability, Captain?" Captain: "None." (But in this parallel Universe maybe they do have military capability.)
Just thought of that today. Funny how they're peaceful/pacifist in both universes.
" Your agonizer Mr. Kyle, no, please! " Ahhgg Erggh. 🤣
HOW THE HELL is this "restricted and deemed inappropriate" but I just watched a video of a dude pouring pudding in to his shoes fetish thing without warning . HOW?
Makes me want to watch the original and the best again.
The Romulan Theme plays in this episode. Terrific
Multiverse Time machine
A machine that can take you to other parallel universe time periods.
Guess the ZTD (Zawbrucky Turnbow Device ) was broken...
I can't picture Zachary Quinto pulling off a scene like this.
+BigNoseDoggie Agreed. The new spock is too emotional to pull of this version of spock.
What new Spock? There's only one Spock I know of ;)
@@Alphasnowbordergirl You forget He is a much younger Spock than we see with Kirk, he served with Pike for eleven years and he is still experimenting with his human side.
William Shatner and Nichelle Nichols could have made beautiful babies together
JJ Abrams (or the writer of Star Trek reboot) watched one of the first TOS episodes to air, "The Man Trap" and decided to ship Uhura and Spock because she flirts with him on the bridge.
Uhura is one fine looking woman.
Don't agonize me bro
I'm a fan of music themes. The music here is played on numerous episodes. It's like it's saying "What the fuck is this?" When he sees evil Spock.
They used to be concerned about Spock looking "satanic"... and I can understand that when I look at bearded Spock
He looks like Ming the Merciless.
0:45 Dormamu I've come to bargain
Different Universe, yet the speak the same language!! Fascinating!!
I had an agonizer once, thank god we're divorced now
I had an agonizer once, too. Worst date of my life.😁
I just noticed that they are giving the Hitler salute in the alternate universe! I don’t care what century you are in, when that is the universal greeting you are screwed! The sudden facial hair and wardrobe change is the least of your worries! Still one of my favorite episodes of all 3 seasons! Uhura was such a bad ass in this as well!
You should be aware that the "Saluto romano" the roman greeting was probably used (more likely not the whole outstretched hand but with an outstretched forefinger) thousands of years before the Nazis stole it.
@@bodenseesurfer5713 Just like that ancient and honorable symbol, the swastika-used for thousands of years and ruined by Schicklgruber and his gang.
It is ROMAN Salute!!!!
@@sanitizerwilson1599- Of course it is. Even looking at Nazi architecture during the reign of Hitler, many exterior designs had an ancient Roman Empire feel to it.
Uhura was mega-hot!!...and at least Spock asked please. for that agonizer!
And with that terrifying introduction one of the best plot devices of star trek stories, was born, lets hop over to the mirror universe and see what's different from our own universe.
How did the landing party get their uniforms???
Poor Mr. Kyle....He was always a fan favorite!
Maybe the Taser company could whip us up a real agonizer...
The original Space Pirates!
We need to have a discussion about Lt. Uhura's abba dabbas and my heart rate monitor.
This was such a good episode. They should really revisit this for a movie. I think it would be a great 3 hour flick, where the bad Kirk takes the Enterprise in the "Good" universe and goes up against Starfleet. It would be fun to watch.
A goatee is the epitome of representing evil in hollywood logic
Just look at the master & dsp
I read that a lot of this episode takes music from "Balance of Terror" with the Romulan bird of prey. Because it's a first-season episode and this is second season, I'm told they had to re-record the music or musical themes due to union rules. It's pretty amazing that they could score half a dozen episodes and use the cues or themes throughout the ~26 episodes of the season.
" Mr. Kyle, your carelessness with the equipment cannot be tolerated.
Your agonizer please, no Mr. Spoke, I tried!
Wow mr spock looks better with a beard, sexy
@all028 ...i agree but dont forget The Changeling...thats one of my favs too...
"don't taze me bro,,,,,,,,,,,,,,don't taze me."
“Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all”
The notable difference between the prime and mirror universes is almost everyone seems to be a psychopath or a sociopath as sociopaths will follow psychopaths but even in the midsts of sociopaths there are some psychopaths just waiting to make a move to become the captain and that’s why the empire was doomed and still is its members are all just ticking time bombs and majority of commanding officers are young and have yet to gain the experience necessary to command but they killed the captain so hey let’s make them captain. Mirror Archer is a good example unlike a majority of mirror captains he’s a sociopath as Hoshi sato’s counterpart was able to manipulate him effectively until she was done with him and killed him. Mirror Burnham is a clear cut Psychopath waiting for a time to strike and kill the Emperor. And let’s face it even when the Empire was destroyed and the Terran enslaved in ds9 what’s to say they might continue where the empire left off after the rebellion conquest and killing and destroying not much of a life and how long until they fall again and this time it’s permanent. Worf in the ds9 is a clear psychopath, Garrek a sociopath he dose everything to get back into Regent Worf’s good graces but fails. So in the end the mirror universe seems to be a world where all humanity darkest impulses are soaring high they are what we can be if we allow hate, bigotry, and all the other problems to flourish in our society without anything being done about them.
Even Star Trek did their own version of the multiverse
Somehow it was common in the early science fiction, even before the idea of parallel universes, usually it was more of a psychological allegory like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, from the subconscious monsters of the Forbidden Planet to the dark side of the Force in Star Wars . 'Space 1999 Another time another place' was also a good multiverse episode, but in this case it wasn't allegorical of the evil side like in this ST episode, and was much more a conceptualization of the multiverse, as consequences of something gone wrong in space.
Space 1999 Another time another place
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Uhura got better abs than kirk.