Now they have an antidote anecdote. Honestly, the anecdotal evidence of the cure from before was the farthest I've seen Spock grasp for a straw, but what do I know about 23rd century medicine?
Really CBS? No one there knows the difference between "anecdote" and "antidote"? Or do you just not know how to edit the description? This is embarrassing for a network's official channel.
@@williambabyak1094 These are the voyages of the Columbia Broadcasting System. It's ninety year mission: to explore strange new ways to mangle the English language, to seek out new misspellings and malapropisms. To boldly go where no literate man has gone before.
I think it's an antidote....not an anecdote. I actually thought, based on the thumbnail, that Spock was going to give the crew an anecdote about his childhood.
@@MichaelSHartman Actually, I stand corrected. The conjunctiva of the character's eyeballs matches the skin; it should be white, of course, for humanoids (including Spock). Maybe the cheap Filmation animation overlooked this. The money went for the scriptwriters, and original actors for the characters (except for Walter Koenig as Chekov; the budget couldn't afford him, although he did write, or co-write, an episode).
Kirk: I'm blue da ba dee da ba daa Da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa Da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa
This was CBS, the major corporation owning the property, and in ten years they STILL couldn't professionalize this posting by substituting the correct word?
@@swashbucklemchrue2323 Yeah people don't say that any more, since over a million people died of COVID - the vast majority of them boomers. So rest assured you win. Most of them died and got out of your way. You ingrate.
Spock feeds things into the computer by clicking pretty colored buttons. And why would they need McCoy when McCoy's 'doctoring' is 100% Spock looking things up then telling McCoy the answer....
I don't think there is a consistent canon to Star Trek. Each series seems to have its own peculiarities and internal inconsistencies, too. I am reminded of a Douglas Adams comment that story-telling depends on the medium: a book, a radio show, and a film CAN'T be the same as they must entertain the audience in different ways. Star Trek has been and will be re-told differently each time because the culture around it changes. I like canon because I like consistency and hate surprises. But Star Trek will sacrifice consistency if it gets in the way of the script, seemingly out of either ignorance or boredom. And that's kinda okay for a fictional universe. The real reason why no one wants to revisit TAS: Lt. Arex's third arm.😜
"Captain! There's the ol' Bonaventure, the first ship to have warp drive installed! She vanished without a trace on her third voyage." Scotty in "The Time Trap," momentarily(?) forgetting Zef Cochrane. The episode also has "centuries old" Klingons with smooth brows in the council of aliens.
I noticed something watching all of these clips - ONLY Kirk is allowed to do everything. Everyone else gets sidelined. I mean, this one was more blatant then most - he's feverish and dying, and he still solves MEDICAL things that confuse Spock and McKoy?
I don't think McCoy & Spock were looking for a short and amusing story ("anecdote") to cure the particular plague they were facing.
Antidote.
Now they have an antidote anecdote. Honestly, the anecdotal evidence of the cure from before was the farthest I've seen Spock grasp for a straw, but what do I know about 23rd century medicine?
Really CBS? No one there knows the difference between "anecdote" and "antidote"? Or do you just not know how to edit the description? This is embarrassing for a network's official channel.
Fucking fascinating.
Yes there's definitely a story to tell there....
...To seek out new levels of illiteracy...
For Christ's sake!
@@williambabyak1094 These are the voyages of the Columbia Broadcasting System. It's ninety year mission: to explore strange new ways to mangle the English language, to seek out new misspellings and malapropisms. To boldly go where no literate man has gone before.
If you think that's an embarassment, you should see the shit Trek they're putting out now.
They say laughter is the best medicine, but ANECDOTE?? 😆
Antidote.
" _You Green Blooded crazy Vulcan! I must stand trial!_ "
" _Doctor, this is not an logical way to avoid paying me back those 10 bucks you owe me._ "
I have more than anecdotal evidence that you should've used the word "antidote!'
Obviously, laughter would save Kirk's life. ''Quickly, give this man a joke!"
Bruh!
*Anecdote*
_a short interesting story about a real person or event_
I'm a doctor not a doctor.... oh. Never mind.
I think it's an antidote....not an anecdote.
I actually thought, based on the thumbnail, that Spock was going to give the crew an anecdote about his childhood.
The word is "antidote."
Chris Well
*I KNOW, RIGHT!?!?!!!?!?!?!?!?!??* .........
"What difference could it make?!?
Besides, it sounds close enough..."
ANTIDOTE
I read it with her voice. :|
10 years later...
The Plague is loose aboard "The Enterprise"!
I need a short, amusing, personal story!
Stat!
Antidote, not anecdote.
How do I get all the original animated episodes? I need my anecdote!
Damnit Jim I'm a doctor not a comedian!
The characters' eyeballs are the same color as their skins.
Like people with brown eyes?
@@MichaelSHartman Actually, I stand corrected. The conjunctiva of the character's eyeballs matches the skin; it should be white, of course, for humanoids (including Spock). Maybe the cheap Filmation animation overlooked this. The money went for the scriptwriters, and original actors for the characters (except for Walter Koenig as Chekov; the budget couldn't afford him, although he did write, or co-write, an episode).
Kirk: I'm blue da ba dee da ba daa
Da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa
Da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa, da ba dee da ba daa
LOL!!!
This was CBS, the major corporation owning the property, and in ten years they STILL couldn't professionalize this posting by substituting the correct word?
an·ec·dote
/ˈanəkˌdōt/
Learn to pronounce
noun
a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
"told anecdotes about his job"
I remember liking the animated series years ago when it aired.
cool antidote
0:15 "must ...find.. skin color....pencil!"
This music brings back memories -- it's a far cry to the junk music in animation today.
Ok boomer
B to the O to the O to the M to the E to R
@@swashbucklemchrue2323 Yeah people don't say that any more, since over a million people died of COVID - the vast majority of them boomers. So rest assured you win. Most of them died and got out of your way. You ingrate.
99% comments are about name spelled wrong
Antidote, not Anecdote
Looks like a subspecies of Ferengi.
McCoy is a Dr, not a spell checker...Anecdote?!?!?!
I fell asleep with this on, I dreamt all the voices In my Head the whole Night lol
McCoy: No. But Scotty has a fifth of Sorian Brandy.
I was so confused by the name and description
This takes me back to when I was a kid watching this on Saturdays great memories
I was waiting for 'em to turn polka dot.
Bones saved the crew with a testimony?
Koltai was his witness.
lol
It was Spock who saved the day
Spock feeds things into the computer by clicking pretty colored buttons. And why would they need McCoy when McCoy's 'doctoring' is 100% Spock looking things up then telling McCoy the answer....
That's a seriously bad case of food poisoning for the crew.
This malapropism demonstrates the value of basic literacy.
Your treachery is transparent Vulcan.
Andorian Blue Flu?
The actual title this episode is "Albatross".
The episode aired in 1974, the 2nd season of the animated Star Trek series!!!
@@michaelpowell5266
Verily! Along with my 2nd favorite episode: "The Counter Clock Incident "
*antidote
0:35 This alien looks like Ferengi prottype
Tell us your most amusing anecdote.
Why is the animated series still not regarded as canon?
TAS is getting more and more respect. In fact a lot of it is getting made cannon by new Trek, especially Lower Decks.
I don't think there is a consistent canon to Star Trek. Each series seems to have its own peculiarities and internal inconsistencies, too. I am reminded of a Douglas Adams comment that story-telling depends on the medium: a book, a radio show, and a film CAN'T be the same as they must entertain the audience in different ways. Star Trek has been and will be re-told differently each time because the culture around it changes.
I like canon because I like consistency and hate surprises. But Star Trek will sacrifice consistency if it gets in the way of the script, seemingly out of either ignorance or boredom. And that's kinda okay for a fictional universe.
The real reason why no one wants to revisit TAS: Lt. Arex's third arm.😜
"Captain! There's the ol' Bonaventure, the first ship to have warp drive installed! She vanished without a trace on her third voyage." Scotty in "The Time Trap," momentarily(?) forgetting Zef Cochrane.
The episode also has "centuries old" Klingons with smooth brows in the council of aliens.
Because Roddenbury did not like it.
@ottopenquist5545 There was one episode of the animated series that he liked.
I noticed something watching all of these clips - ONLY Kirk is allowed to do everything. Everyone else gets sidelined. I mean, this one was more blatant then most - he's feverish and dying, and he still solves MEDICAL things that confuse Spock and McKoy?
wow dude's ears are scary
A wonderful episode! Showing humanity is not limited to humans.
Just what I want when I’m at the doctor not feeling well; short humorous stories to cheer me up.😂😂
May you Rest In Peace mr spock
Kurwa Spock!
KURWA SPOOCK
Great music.
first !!!!!!!!!
Oh dear lord 😳 I know that correct English is not the American first way, but this is seriously embarrassing people! 🤨
Thanks for the memories 😎