Love that line! Used it a couple of times myself, only without the "your pointed ears" part. Used something apropos to the other person, eyes, bottom dollar, whatever. Puts 'em in their place. Or cracks them up! 🤣🤣🤣👏👍👍
roman14032 Fair enough. I'd say each guest actor really knocked it out of the park too. Just watching for that and you see how truly great each one was and how it made such a huge contribution to Treks epicness.
That part of TOS was used again in the Star Trek movie with the whales. Remember when Checkov was unconscious with a subdural hematoma? McCoy asked the doctor what procedure he was going to do. The 20th-century doctor said something like a "fundoscopic examination". McCoy called him a barbarian and locked the medical team into the back room after which McCoy put a small "micro-fundoscopy" on Chekov's head and fixed him in a moment.
@@daffidavit Then there's the part where he sees the old woman awaiting kidney dialysis and he says "what is this, the dark ages?" then gives her a pill that gives her a new kidney.
"You know why you're not afraid to die Spock? You're more afraid of living. Each day you stay alive is one more day you might slip up, and let your half human part peek out. That it, isn't it? Insecurity. Why you wouldn't know what to do with a warm, decent feeling." "...Really, Doctor?" ".....I know. I'm worried about Jim too." That's my favorite McCoy line.
+Dayna Morris Late comment but here it goes. Karl Urban was great casting for the role and I agree that it would've been really cool to see De Kelley respond to Karl Urban's take on bones.
Although he prefered westerns, the westerns of the 60s era were begining to die off, he was originally suppose to be Mr. Spock, however, the ears and his acting demeanor didn't quite fit him, so Gene Roddenberry decided to give him the role of Dr. McCoy, the ships chief medical surgeon. A little trivial fact there to share with you. Perfect judgement and fit.
These three men created one of the best friendships ever seen. Each required the other two in order to be his best self and was never quite at full strength when on his own. They were not a crutch to each other but a tacit counterbalance. Each had unique strengths which could be harmful if carried to extremes. Their conflicts and their loyalty were the peak dramatic moments in the series.
My favorite moment in these clips is when he says "I never said that" in response to Kirk's "aren't you the one who always says a little suffering is good for the soul?" He does it so perfectly, with his inimitable combination of naturalism and melodrama. And that amazing dry cranky wit. Magic.
5:10 Just a reminder that McCoy legitimately experienced death (impaled by a jousting Knight), was miraculously resurrected by an off-screen “factory” that evidently has the power to create life, and never brings it up again despite the insane medical implications.
Bit of a story. Last year I met Karl at Comic-Con in Australia. I'm close friends with DeForest Kelley's adopted daughter. (DeForest and Carolyn couldn't have kids of their own so they adopted a daughter and son, Kris and Tony) When I told him about how they loved Karl's portrayal and the Kelley's were honoured with Karl's McCoy, Karl burst into tears.
I think he would love Urban’s performance. I never believed anyone other than De Kelley could play Bones, and I was ready to be annoyed. Instead, I fell in love with the character all over again. I hope Urban stays with the franchise; we couldn’t get that lucky again.
Out of all the moments featured here, my favorite has to be, "DON'T RUN! I WON'T KILL YOU! DON'T RUN! I WON'T KILL YOU!" Screaming those words, I find, produces an amazing calming effect. :P Thanks for putting this together. I'm currently re-watching TOS, and finally catching on to what a great character Bones is. On to part 2!
@@danzinoraswitch3896 that was when he appeared through the brick wall, and the actor who he was shouting at was actor John Harmon who came back in the second season episode of Star Trek, A Piece Of The Action as one of the bosses of the planet.
I liked his scene from "City on the Edge of Forever" where he was lamenting over the state of 20th century medicine: "cutting and sewing people like garments"
@@CommanderBalok in that scene, you will note the actor there is John Harmon. He was also the one sitting next to Kirk, saying you gotta listen to Goody two shoes. John Harmon came back on the second season episode of Star Trek, A Piece Of The Action, he was on the phone saying, Tell ya what I'm gonna do, me and my boys, were gonna hit ya, when he was transported to Ozsmith's office and Spock covered him with a chopper and he said, MOTHER!, and gave up his hand gun, later he asked if 40 percent was enough, as he also was one of the bosses on the planet.
Far and away best McCoy line ever, "Oh I'd give a lot to see the hospital, probably needles and sutures, oh the pain, had to cut and sew people like garments" as he breaks down just thinking of it. Fabulous stuff. 4:30 But then this best of all Star Trek episodes City on the Edge of Forever had a lot of them.
I became a fan of the original Star Trek series as a teen and it is still my favorite version. I miss DeForest Kelley. Looking back, I appreciate his portrayal of McCoy more and more.
I haven't seen TOS, just started watching TNG so I'm very new to proper star trek. But Bones makes me want to watch it he seems like such a great character.
Ok, for real though. I just started watching Star Trek (I'm almost 21...but better late than never, I guess) with my mom, who is a huge Trekkie. She's super excited to finally have someone to talk to about it because I am OBSESSED. So we were talking about the episode we had just finished watching the day before, and she just happened to say, "I've always loved McCoy's eyes. They are so pretty!" And I actually gasped out loud, like in some TV show, and turned to her with big heart-filled eyes and said, "ME TOO!" Also, when he says "Moon Shuttle conductor" I laugh every time.
Me too! I've just started watching Star Trek (I'm neither American, nor a sci-fi fan so I was a bit "in the Stone Age" in this aspect :-) ). My sister recommended it to me because she thought I might like Mr. Spock. But after several episodes, I told her "I like that doctor so much!" And she said "Me too!" :-) There's just something human about him. DeForest Kelley was a level-headed, kind and friendly person from what I read about him; it just shows.
@@martaevabetakova483 This was the whole concept of the show, as Star Fleet gave a very young and impetuous officer a promotion, as a Captain, assigned him the starship the USS ENTERPRISE, a very logicial and unemotional science officer from the planet Vulcan who is also half human, and a Dr who guided this young Captain with humane sensible advice that the Captain can always turn to for concrete information to consider when under stress. If you watch the third season episode, The Tholian Web, you will note that when Spock and the good Doctor reviewed the Captain's last orders if he should be declaired dead, he advised Spock, seek out McCoy. Ask his advice, and if you find it sound, take it. Bones, you've just heard what i told Spock. Help him if you can, but remember, he is the Captain, capable of human insight and human error, they are most unavoidable, and follow his instructions with the same loyalty each of you have given to me. Take Care. Excellent tv show, a classic, and far BETTER than that next generation stuff, that's for sure.
I started watching Star Trek when I was 16 I was in my room and I got bored so I went to see what my mom was doing and she was watching Star Trek I’ve never seen it I was so into it and from that night forth I became a trekkie and also the night I developed a crush on Spock love him everything about him he is the best character besides Kirk bones and sulu
The entire TOS series is fueled by the McCoy Spock bickering.Though my personal favorite is "would you like to see just how fast I can put you in a hospital?"
Watching this and then watching TOS makes me so damn sad that it was canceled early. Sure we have movies, even Star Trek: Continues. But McCoy is like a drug, I need to take him.
Great actors and writers, not to mention producers. They had to create magic with a limited budget, no CG, and no HD. There were so many great character actors also, that were only in one episode, yet were so memorable.
Believe it or not when I was four when we first got Star Trek in the UK and I was scared of Doctor McCoy because to me he was always shouting and telling the others off, now of course I adore him and that he was in fact the leveller of the other two. Best line for me has got to be ' I'm a doctor not an escalator' makes me laugh every time. God Bless DeForrest.
I never noticed it before, but it was the way the 3 main characters reacted to each other that made the show. That's what seems to be lacking in too many other programs. Forgive me, Spock, but it the human connection between these 3 that made it so good. They respected each other's abilities. The plot lines that they were willing to die for each other was so believable. But they also made humorous jabs at each other with a quirky smile that was not seriously derogatory. I didn't see that quality in the spin offs. Yes, they had respect, but they don't seem to be having as much fun.
Not necessarily, all three of them, Bill, Leonard and DeForest were all good along with the other actor's as well to. I've always liked how sane and reasonable Scotty, Jimmy Doohan was on the first two seasons, the third, it was ok, however Scotty was a little over the top emotional. Still, the Original Star Trek Series will ALWAYS be the very BEST STAR TREK OUT THERE. No exceptions.
I did that on purpose. There are already compilations of those out there, so I stuck with all the lesser-known one liners. I am trying to get in all of his "I'm a doctor, not a ____" though.
Over the short span of shows several stand out. City on the Edge of Tomorrow is one that stands out. Trouble with Tribbles is just for the humor of it all.
Bones is iconic - without being bombastic like kirk or revolutionary like spock; easily one of Treks most endearing characters! To think, we barley know anything about his past…
It seems like every Star Trek has a distinguished actor that the writers and directors love to exploit. TNG had Patrick Stewart, and TOS had DeForest Kelley.
They need to make a prequel movie with hugh lorey about Bones. I'm starting to wonder if the show or movies are worth anything without the only person acting like they are working hard.
McCoy was the ultimate Dr. Feelgood with his bag of hyposprays full of elixers, sedatives, and other potions. When he accidentally OD'ed he went back in time & got it on with Joan Collins. What a trip!🖖🤘✌
I went to a Star Trek convention to see DeForest. When I went to the room he was to speak a; a sign was posted " Mr. Kelley had to cancel due to health"...I never did get to see him
Out of context, but I swear the people who came up with this show had 4: songs and no more: variations on the theme song, spooky song, kind of snaky song, and happy little ditty that played when someone says something witty (hehe it rhymed)
The only man who could give Spock a run for his money in "Eyebrow Acting"
"Perhaps, doctor maybe dating Vulcan woman would be logical."
Good job Roger Moore wasn't in the cast
"Doctor, you are a sensualist."
"You bet your pointed ears I am!"
Dang!
Love that line! Used it a couple of times myself, only without the "your pointed ears" part. Used something apropos to the other person, eyes, bottom dollar, whatever. Puts 'em in their place. Or cracks them up! 🤣🤣🤣👏👍👍
It's essentialist, not sensualist
its generally acknowledged by everyone involved with the original series that de kelly was the most skilled actor of them all
roman14032 Fair enough. I'd say each guest actor really knocked it out of the park too. Just watching for that and you see how truly great each one was and how it made such a huge contribution to Treks epicness.
No they are all talented, they all hated Shatner and on screen u can't even tell
Kelly lightened up things without being stupid
He was the oldest (aside from maybe Scotty) and the most experienced. He was in film and TV for nearly 20 years before he was in Star Trek.
@@richterman3962 Deforest Kelley didn't. I don't know that he was even capable of hating anyone.
"Don't destroy the one named Kirk."
Great moment.
Deathbrewer One of the best in the whole series.
From the first season episode, Balance Of Terror.
the best part is when he says "to think they used to cut people open and then sew them back up like garments".
That part of TOS was used again in the Star Trek movie with the whales. Remember when Checkov was unconscious with a subdural hematoma? McCoy asked the doctor what procedure he was going to do. The 20th-century doctor said something like a "fundoscopic examination". McCoy called him a barbarian and locked the medical team into the back room after which McCoy put a small "micro-fundoscopy" on Chekov's head and fixed him in a moment.
@@daffidavit Then there's the part where he sees the old woman awaiting kidney dialysis and he says "what is this, the dark ages?" then gives her a pill that gives her a new kidney.
@@AdhamOhm yeah it was hydrochloroquine or ivermectin
I read somewhere that DeForest Kelley was the one member of the cast that *everyone* got along with...not hard to believe, really.
I've often wondered how many thousands of people over the years were inspired by him to become medical doctors.
What a wonderful thing to have others say such things about you. A life well done!
"You know why you're not afraid to die Spock? You're more afraid of living. Each day you stay alive is one more day you might slip up, and let your half human part peek out. That it, isn't it? Insecurity. Why you wouldn't know what to do with a warm, decent feeling."
"...Really, Doctor?"
".....I know. I'm worried about Jim too."
That's my favorite McCoy line.
I wish that De Kelley could have lived to see Karl Urban in his role. It's a shame that he didn't
Yes, it is. May he rest in peace.
WHY THE FRIGGIN HECK DID YOU TELL ME THIS!!! I COULD HAVE LIVED WITHOUT KNOWING THIS. I have been impaled
satey quaker The truth hurts man.
Dayna Morris Me too.
+Dayna Morris Late comment but here it goes. Karl Urban was great casting for the role and I agree that it would've been really cool to see De Kelley respond to Karl Urban's take on bones.
DeForest was such a special dude, he was so perfect for this role!
Although he prefered westerns, the westerns of the 60s era were begining to die off, he was originally suppose to be Mr. Spock, however, the ears and his acting demeanor didn't quite fit him, so Gene Roddenberry decided to give him the role of Dr. McCoy, the ships chief medical surgeon. A little trivial fact there to share with you. Perfect judgement and fit.
RIP DeForest Kelley.
A great actor.
These three men created one of the best friendships ever seen. Each required the other two in order to be his best self and was never quite at full strength when on his own. They were not a crutch to each other but a tacit counterbalance. Each had unique strengths which could be harmful if carried to extremes. Their conflicts and their loyalty were the peak dramatic moments in the series.
Brilliantly put.
One of his lines , was the most repeated line in the whole series."He's dead Jim".
I had a button.
Il est morte, Jean-Luc.
No derek, you are wrong, the correct phrase is "Jim, he's dead". That is a very big difference.
@@daffidavit
He's said both.
But mostly "He's dead, Jim".
but then there is the many, MANY variations of "I am a doctor, not a ….."
derek crymble usually seconds after beaming down to a planet, right? 😏
when mccoy gives us that southern accent i lose my mind
My favorite moment in these clips is when he says "I never said that" in response to Kirk's "aren't you the one who always says a little suffering is good for the soul?" He does it so perfectly, with his inimitable combination of naturalism and melodrama. And that amazing dry cranky wit. Magic.
5:10 Just a reminder that McCoy legitimately experienced death (impaled by a jousting Knight), was miraculously resurrected by an off-screen “factory” that evidently has the power to create life, and never brings it up again despite the insane medical implications.
Probably did a memory wipe of all of them.
Sorry I was confusing the empath episode and the one at 5:10
Bones gets overlooked I think. He was as important to the show as Kirk and Spock and DeForest Kelley was born to play him. May he RIP.
The three make a great Trio.
The Triunvirate
DeForest died 9 years too early. I think he would've liked Karl Urban as Bones.
Bit of a story. Last year I met Karl at Comic-Con in Australia. I'm close friends with DeForest Kelley's adopted daughter. (DeForest and Carolyn couldn't have kids of their own so they adopted a daughter and son, Kris and Tony) When I told him about how they loved Karl's portrayal and the Kelley's were honoured with Karl's McCoy, Karl burst into tears.
Bartman954 holy crap that must've been a treat
Karl Urban was literally the only thing I liked about the reboot movies, and that's coming as a huge McCoy fan. he really did a good job.
Nope. Urban, like everything else in Abrams Trek, is awful.
It truly was. Karl and I struck up a good friendship after that. Karl is a really nice guy
My favorite Bones quote-“What am I-a doctor, or a moon shuttle conductor?”
I think he would love Urban’s performance. I never believed anyone other than De Kelley could play Bones, and I was ready to be annoyed. Instead, I fell in love with the character all over again. I hope Urban stays with the franchise; we couldn’t get that lucky again.
Totally agree. Karl Urban nailed the role.
You can tell Karl Urban made a thorough study of DeForest Kelley. It was an excellent homage to an excellent actor from another excellent actor.
@@brynpookc1127 he’s one of the biggest reasons why I tolerate the Abrams movies
Out of all the moments featured here, my favorite has to be, "DON'T RUN! I WON'T KILL YOU! DON'T RUN! I WON'T KILL YOU!" Screaming those words, I find, produces an amazing calming effect. :P Thanks for putting this together. I'm currently re-watching TOS, and finally catching on to what a great character Bones is. On to part 2!
Thanks! I love that scene to, it always manages to make me laugh. Thanks for all of your comments!
@@danzinoraswitch3896 that was when he appeared through the brick wall, and the actor who he was shouting at was actor John Harmon who came back in the second season episode of Star Trek, A Piece Of The Action as one of the bosses of the planet.
City on the Edge of Forever is one of the all time best episodes of all the Star Trek shows.
(A Piece of the Action is great too!)
That last one from "Balance of Terror"... Fantastic writing, beautifully delivered. Rest in peace Mr. Kelley.
I liked his scene from "City on the Edge of Forever" where he was lamenting over the state of 20th century medicine: "cutting and sewing people like garments"
Favorite speech in Trek for me. Poignant, appropriate to the moment, friendship and perfect delivery.
@@CommanderBalok in that scene, you will note the actor there is John Harmon. He was also the one sitting next to Kirk, saying you gotta listen to Goody two shoes. John Harmon came back on the second season episode of Star Trek, A Piece Of The Action, he was on the phone saying, Tell ya what I'm gonna do, me and my boys, were gonna hit ya, when he was transported to Ozsmith's office and Spock covered him with a chopper and he said, MOTHER!, and gave up his hand gun, later he asked if 40 percent was enough, as he also was one of the bosses on the planet.
I miss De. He was one in a million. No. He was one in a billion, at least. :)
McCoy: Don't tell Spock I said he's the best first officer in the fleet.
Spock: Why thank you Dr. McCoy *eyebrow*
McCoy😳
You were so focused on his Vulcan eyes, you forgot about his Vulcan ears!
Far and away best McCoy line ever, "Oh I'd give a lot to see the hospital, probably needles and sutures, oh the pain, had to cut and sew people like garments" as he breaks down just thinking of it. Fabulous stuff. 4:30 But then this best of all Star Trek episodes City on the Edge of Forever had a lot of them.
My god Deforest Kelley was such a great actor. Possibly one of the best on this show.
Bones reminds me of my grandpa. Crotchety but warm at the same time. 😂
Dr. McCoy is by far my favorite character from the original series.
I became a fan of the original Star Trek series as a teen and it is still my favorite version. I miss DeForest Kelley. Looking back, I appreciate his portrayal of McCoy more and more.
I haven't seen TOS, just started watching TNG so I'm very new to proper star trek.
But Bones makes me want to watch it he seems like such a great character.
That bext generation stuff sucks. Only the Original Star Trek Series is the BEST.
welcome to the group
The original series is the best! You gotta watch it!
Wish there had been more than a mere three seasons but I guess we're just lucky to have gotten those.
Anyone else crying at the end of "The City on the Edge of Forever"?
Spocks little smile at around 1:25 always gets me. The spark of a blossoming friendship.
WolfieRich Some how I think Spok Loves Doctor McCoy as a friend =) awww
Helen Hodges yeah and the same goes Captain Kirk but I don’t believe in Captain Kirk and Spock being gay cause that is what some people think
He is and always will be my favorite character,(oh those eyes!) Karl Urban did a pretty darn good job of portraying him though, may he rest in piece.
Sorry I meant peace not piece. That would be bad.
veronica stockton TV twy
He had beautiful eyes
peace
My favorite character is Spock I also have a giant crush on him
Wow so easy to forget what a great actor DeForest Kelly was! Love Bones!
DeForest Kelley is my favorite actor that's ever been in any Star Trek show. God Bless him.
‘You bet your pointed ears I am!’ 😂😂
Ok, for real though. I just started watching Star Trek (I'm almost 21...but better late than never, I guess) with my mom, who is a huge Trekkie. She's super excited to finally have someone to talk to about it because I am OBSESSED. So we were talking about the episode we had just finished watching the day before, and she just happened to say, "I've always loved McCoy's eyes. They are so pretty!" And I actually gasped out loud, like in some TV show, and turned to her with big heart-filled eyes and said, "ME TOO!"
Also, when he says "Moon Shuttle conductor" I laugh every time.
Me too! I've just started watching Star Trek (I'm neither American, nor a sci-fi fan so I was a bit "in the Stone Age" in this aspect :-) ). My sister recommended it to me because she thought I might like Mr. Spock. But after several episodes, I told her "I like that doctor so much!" And she said "Me too!" :-) There's just something human about him. DeForest Kelley was a level-headed, kind and friendly person from what I read about him; it just shows.
@@martaevabetakova483 This was the whole concept of the show, as Star Fleet gave a very young and impetuous officer a promotion, as a Captain, assigned him the starship the USS ENTERPRISE, a very logicial and unemotional science officer from the planet Vulcan who is also half human, and a Dr who guided this young Captain with humane sensible advice that the Captain can always turn to for concrete information to consider when under stress. If you watch the third season episode, The Tholian Web, you will note that when Spock and the good Doctor reviewed the Captain's last orders if he should be declaired dead, he advised Spock, seek out McCoy. Ask his advice, and if you find it sound, take it. Bones, you've just heard what i told Spock. Help him if you can, but remember, he is the Captain, capable of human insight and human error, they are most unavoidable, and follow his instructions with the same loyalty each of you have given to me. Take Care. Excellent tv show, a classic, and far BETTER than that next generation stuff, that's for sure.
I started watching Star Trek when I was 16 I was in my room and I got bored so I went to see what my mom was doing and she was watching Star Trek I’ve never seen it I was so into it and from that night forth I became a trekkie and also the night I developed a crush on Spock love him everything about him he is the best character besides Kirk bones and sulu
"Don't run! I won't kill you!" (me running as fast as I can)
A huge part of pop culture... De's lines are repeated by my workmates every day. A master!
0:40 - The moment that shows the Doctor had bigger balls than Kirk, Spock or Scotty.
It wasn't until recently that I realized the resemblance between DeForest Kelley and Gary Sinise
For God's sake, Jim, I'm a DOCTOR, not a POOL-MAN!!!
“If you ask me, and you haven’t...”
The entire TOS series is fueled by the McCoy Spock bickering.Though my personal favorite is "would you like to see just how fast I can put you in a hospital?"
My favourite has always been the "put you in the hospital" line.
I love his speech to Kirk in "Balance of Terror".
I wish he could've lived to see Karl Urban as Bones, I think he'd have been proud. Either way, may he continue to rest in peace
Heya, Jimmy-boy!
"If you're gonna get nasty, I'm gonna leave" * next scene Bones with his hands full of something that seems he got really nasty :3 *
All Mcoy’s great lines should be compilation of, “Jim, he’s dead!”
Watching this and then watching TOS makes me so damn sad that it was canceled early. Sure we have movies, even Star Trek: Continues. But McCoy is like a drug, I need to take him.
Great actors and writers, not to mention producers. They had to create magic with a limited budget, no CG, and no HD. There were so many great character actors also, that were only in one episode, yet were so memorable.
Yeah, that's Bones, all right.
Best character in star trek universe
This man..... What a shame there will be another him. What a damn shame.
Believe it or not when I was four when we first got Star Trek in the UK and I was scared of Doctor McCoy because to me he was always shouting and telling the others off, now of course I adore him and that he was in fact the leveller of the other two. Best line for me has got to be ' I'm a doctor not an escalator' makes me laugh every time. God Bless DeForrest.
remember that episode you got high on spores and smacked Kirk around
I never noticed it before, but it was the way the 3 main characters reacted to each other that made the show. That's what seems to be lacking in too many other programs.
Forgive me, Spock, but it the human connection between these 3 that made it so good. They respected each other's abilities. The plot lines that they were willing to die for each other was so believable. But they also made humorous jabs at each other with a quirky smile that was not seriously derogatory.
I didn't see that quality in the spin offs. Yes, they had respect, but they don't seem to be having as much fun.
world renowned over-actor Shatner cannot hold a candle to Kelly's Over-acting..except with Kelly we had no idea
Not necessarily, all three of them, Bill, Leonard and DeForest were all good along with the other actor's as well to. I've always liked how sane and reasonable Scotty, Jimmy Doohan was on the first two seasons, the third, it was ok, however Scotty was a little over the top emotional. Still, the Original Star Trek Series will ALWAYS be the very BEST STAR TREK OUT THERE. No exceptions.
You missed his most common line:
"He's dead, Jim"
Or variations there of...
I did that on purpose. There are already compilations of those out there, so I stuck with all the lesser-known one liners. I am trying to get in all of his "I'm a doctor, not a ____" though.
Danzinora Switch Fair enough...
Over the short span of shows several stand out. City on the Edge of Tomorrow is one that stands out. Trouble with Tribbles is just for the humor of it all.
Deforest kelley have lightest blue eyes,
that's so impressive and beautiful
Bones is iconic - without being bombastic like kirk or revolutionary like spock; easily one of Treks most endearing characters! To think, we barley know anything about his past…
I want a Dr. McCoy in my life- great character. Thanks for this compilation.
Bones. Makes the series. Deforest Kelley is magical. Please replay this video synopsis as necessary.
It seems like every Star Trek has a distinguished actor that the writers and directors love to exploit. TNG had Patrick Stewart, and TOS had DeForest Kelley.
De Kelley is the epitome of cool! RIP.
Thank you for uploading this for us!
7:14 I love when Spock throws that guy and the rest of them just back up warily
They need to make a prequel movie with hugh lorey about Bones. I'm starting to wonder if the show or movies are worth anything without the only person acting like they are working hard.
McCoy one of the best Star Trek characters.
The intro song was very well chosen 😂💙
MAN! DEFOREST KELLY WAS TOO MUCH! GOD BLESS HIM.
"The constellations seem right, but...explain! Explain this trick!"
Thank you for adding the episode titles.
yes your right that was a good add
God bless Leonard McCoy....
8:00 = Ehy, Jimmy Boy...
The perfect cast
McCoy was the ultimate Dr. Feelgood with his bag of hyposprays full of elixers, sedatives, and other potions. When he accidentally OD'ed he went back in time & got it on with Joan Collins. What a trip!🖖🤘✌
I love that lady's facial expressions at 5:08, appropriate reaction
Love this guy
5:25 OH MY... ^^
If you’re going to get nasty, I’m gonna leave....
I went to a Star Trek convention to see DeForest. When I went to the room he was to speak a; a sign was posted " Mr. Kelley had to cancel due to health"...I never did get to see him
5:24 Sulu is like "Ohhhhh myyyyy"
This is Sulu. He's more like, "Oh, girlfriend, *please* don't tell me you're wearing magenta feathers."
Where did the whole sulu "oh my" thing come from? I'm new to star trek and I don't understand.
Has anyone ever notice Spock and Kirk have the coolest costumes
Happy 99th birthday, Dr. McCoy. RIP
1:22 Spock smiling?
Youve got to love bones negativity
Spock and McCoy.
Battle of the Brows.
You deliberately stopped me, Jim. I could have saved her. Do you know what you just did?
I understand why Spock has makeup on his eyelids, but why McCoy?
The Sixties, man... The Sixties! :)
The future holds gender neutral makeup options
It was because of the quality of the TVs then. If you look closely, most actors have eye-liners or something.
BuzzKill De actually auditioned
for the role of Spock.
What if.......?
The future is fabulous, that's why.
1:24 Spock face ! :)
1:43 *bleep* I love that so much
I keep forgetting how much I love McCoy
1:39 😂🤣 don't know why I always find this so funny
Out of context, but I swear the people who came up with this show had 4: songs and no more: variations on the theme song, spooky song, kind of snaky song, and happy little ditty that played when someone says something witty (hehe it rhymed)
great compilation thanks!!
Deforest Kelley (Bones) was definitely an important character of the big 3 on TOS
Bones eyebrow raising was a match for spocks