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  • Hes knows doctor ,he knows ,

  • After that shot of Cordrazine just about everything is sluggish to Sulu.

  • your mind have to be advance to understand some things, so much for the dumb people..................broade­n your imagination

  • You know, it just dawned on me that early in the episode, Kirk and Spock discussed using the Guardian to go back in time to stop McCoy from injecting himself with Cordrazine in the first place. Couldn't they have just done that instead and avoid the whole mess of tracking down McCoy somewhere sometime in Earth's past?

  • @Martiangrl86 because when McCoy jumped into the guardian, there was no enterprise to go back to because McCoy changed the te timeline. The guardian only shows things that have happened in the past according to the set timeline, whic McCoy changed

  • @jaguarpirats Oh, okay. It's still a little weird. I mean, since the rest of the crew on the planet remembers the first timeline and their memories aren't altered to the changed timeline, I always assumed that the Guardian's planet wasn't affected by any changes. And if the planet is not affected, then shouldn't the Guardian have a record of the previous timeline and the events that led to it, and so be able to send them back to that universe anyway? I don't know. Maybe I'm overthinking this.

  • Every time I watch this. I always ask what could Macoy be seeing after he injects himself.

  • Soon they made show stuff here on YT withh cc.

  • Pretty stupid, who are they to play God. A person has no right to say that any given person should not be saved from death

    Human life is not quantitative its qualitative, again very stupid

  • is it plausable my capt that if we can't find the prince on youtube that it would be logical captain that we are all still alive and lucky to be here thanks to you omg nobody said i would never live to the age of 45.... but now with space age anthropology i am assured that everyone reading this will be lived until the next second!

  • rofl i love how spock says "we have a what, captain?" 24:18

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  • cordrazine was produced in 2217 it was a mix of synthetic minerals and plants ceated in hydroponic gardens in orbit around the moon and boy it got so popular around 2025, impossibble to describe you've got to feel for yourself.

  • LOVE STAR TREK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • that cordrazine must be almost like crack or meth of the 23rd century.

  • With Kirk's explanation of Spock's ears, the art of face palming was then born.

  • Its 2010 - why don't we have any off-world bases (at least, ones in which we know of)? Its so sad that technology is now entertainment-based, gimmick-based (like iPhones, video games, etc), not civilization-expanding or evolutionary. I bet if Corporations and Gov.'s have their way, it will be the year 2150 before we get a moon base and space station hotel - but it will only be for the super rich. What a crock of shit.

  • Thats right.If they took her with them,the result they were looking for,would have been ok also because she wouldnt pass on the pacifism ideals so hitler could get more ruthless and get the bomb first. A big flaw in the story!

  • @fadethetrade Having her mysteriously disappear rather than get killed in a car accident may have solved the hitler problem, but it could have introduced other problems into the timeline. Everything needed to happen the way it happened before McCoy got there.

  • @CatConnoisseur But theorists now say that there are many highways of your future.Didnt spok say that when kirk caught her from falling down the stairs,she could have died right there but his triquarter said she died of some traffic accident so the past could have changed.anyway her pacifist movement made america weak.If she came to the enterprise ,the result would be the same anyway.

  • @fadethetrade Perhaps, perhaps not. It's conceivable that a little boy observing the accident decides to eventually become a doctor, due to the emotional impact of seeing someone die, and comes up with some cure. There are a thousand other events that may or may not have happened due to the elimination of the car crash that could impact Kirk's timeline. Therefore, preserving the car crash was important. It's like that Bradbury story--killing a butterfly may have unthinkable consequences!

  • Edith was so interested in the future, perhaps they could have just taken her with them if she wasn't going to have a future on earth anyway..

  • Wow an episode where a yoman was down on the planet and didn't die !!

  • This is such a classic episode. Everything is perfectly set, the acting is incredible, dialog, etc...

    My heart goes out to kirk on this episode.

  • LOL the street bum disintegrated himself !

    I'd like to do that to the pan handlers here.

  • MURDERERS! KILLERS! ASSASSINS!

  • This was one of my favorite episodes

  • I'm such a sap. I actually teared up when Edith died. I felt so sorry for Kirk.

  • @csmelen Hey I believe this was where the Mirror Universe was created. I think that the reality that Spock saw(in wich Edith lives)was not erased when the timeline was fixed. But continue and became the M.U.

  • In a way this story is like

    The aliens who came to Earth and visited earth to find their friend.

  • How can Spock have two futures for Edith Keeler? The video he was taking never got to the traffic accident since McCoy got there and stopped her. Her second future I assume was taken during the first video after McCoy went through. The video he was taking the second time never got to the part of the accident since they got there before McCoy.

  • I think that Spok and Bones should tag team that Edith Keiler slut. Spok needs to jag his green cock up that sluts brown star.

  • WOW. I always forget how gorgeous Joan Collins was in this...wow

  • I notice that in the title narration, Shatner pronounces it "civil-LYE-zations," whereas in the re-msstered episodes he used the more conventional "civil-is-zations." Qirky fellow.

  • This took place in 1930? Edith seemed surprised that neither McCoy or Kirk knew who Clark Gable was. Clark Gable didn't star in a "talkie" until 1931 and wasn't all that well known until then.

  • & to beam up, with only six transporter pads... hmmmmmmmm...

  • that daughter in helman's commercial is kind of cute. I would do her.

  • "We have a flop." AWESOME! 

  • I want to walk up to a random stranger on the street and be like, "You! What planet is this!?!?!?"

  • That poor time rock thing. It was like "I can show you other stuff!" and Captain Kirk is all "STFU LETS GO I HATE THIS PLACE."

  • Haha, time portal is just like Star Ocean on the PS2. Ahhh how everything now is built on the backs of past giants.

  • "You were about to make a medical comment, Captain...?" PWNED.

    hahahaha I love Bones.

  • that first ruin is shown in fallout 2 allowing you to break the water chip in vault 13 thus starting the events of fallout 1. nifty aint it?

  • I'm 15 years old Why the fuck would I give a Dead Moose's last shit about bounty paper towels? >:(

  • best of all

  • In order to save humanity, Edith Keeler must die. WOW. Great episode! And Joan Collins was smokin' HOTTT.

  • oh man, really deep, i feel bad for Kirk, she was like his soul mate from another time

  • man mccoy had a bad trip hahaha

  • I'm kinda new to TOS so I feel stupid asking this but....Is Solu(sp?) wearing eyeshadow?

  • 49:20 credits. i like the broken roman column prop on the mysterious non-human planet.

  • 8:41 Vulcans riding camels.

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  • Oh man, thats deep.

  • Why is this described as one of the best episodes in the series?

  • KILLERS!

  • lol Spock's like "this talking rock is insulting me"

  • Cordrazine is some heavy shit, did it once, I'm never going there again. I was up for 5 days, just standing in front of the stove, cooking macaroni I finally woke up to find myself staring at a ruined kitchen, halfeaten pizza and empty bottles of detergent strewn everywhere. I clogged my toilet with vomit, and passed out for a week. Never again.

    My buddy was only able to get it because his cousin was a doctor in starfleet. the amount of that shit that passes thru their hands is rediculous.

  • @thefish649 Then parhaps you can tell us what the H was Macoy seeing?

  • "How unfortunate of your wife to let you go out looking like this..."

  • ASSASINS!!!! MURDERERS!!!!! ASSASINS!!!!! I WONT KILL YA!! DONT RUN!!! Lollerskated down the hall into my roflcopter.

  • You can see a couple of scenery,set piece crossovers in this episode with The Andy Griffith Show.Desilu studios used these set pieces.At 15:07 you can see "Dolly the Horse and the Milkwagon" its marked "Ice".And a good one is about 29:00 in they're clearly walking through Mayberry.Notice "Floyd's Barbershop"

  • If I was a corporation like Hillshire Farms,or whoevere else is paying to run adds on these vintage shows on YouTube. I think I would look into the possibility of posting vintage,period adverts within these shows.That'd be cool.

  • @FoulOwl That's actually one of the coolest idea's i've heard in a long time.

  • "Let's get the hell out of here" -- great ending line by Kirk. Shows his frustration and sadness. Surprised they let the word 'hell' into the script given the young demographics who watched the show in the late 1960's.

    BTW, the picture looks GREAT -- I've seen all the episodes, but would consider buying Blu-Ray unedited discs. The show was filmed, so an upconvert to Hi-Def shouldn't be a problem. 4:3 or 16:9....it would look stunning.

  • This was the best of them all. The acting by Shatner, Nimoy and Kelly, along with guest star Joan Collins was wonderful.

  • I love how these videos manage to be of decent quality, with no pixelation, yet they have amazing playback.

  • Joan Collins was looking FABULOUS back in the day...

  • Notice how long a 1-hour episode ran in the 1960's and early-1970's.....50-51 minutes. Today, most TV shows running in an hour-long time block are about 44 minutes, 45 tops. I think ENTERPRISE ran about 42-43 in its final season.  ST:TNG was about 46 minutes as was VOYAGER and DS9.

  • @zl1vette427 Yeah, they had to cut some of the show when its broadcasting on KDOC to make room for commercials. The American government should place limits on commercial time like many European governments do

  • I have to admit - I really liked this episode.

  • I didn't even know Spock was an Alien before this episode. With his math and logic skills, I figured he had to be Chinese.

  • It laughable how the sound of the hypo injecting the cordrazine into McCoy is louder than the reverberation off the walls of the bridge...

    The yeoman on the bridge is lovely

  • They just beamed up seven people into six transport slots.

  • This is the best TOS time travel besides IV

  • good episode

  • i'm so glad i upgraded firefox/flash to the newest versions. now the videos won't play, but don't worry, the ads play just fine!

  • I've gone from having to get lucky that this would come up in the rerun cycle, to being able to access it here anytime I like. 40 years of loving Trek for me.

  • Joan Collins, WOW, she is, captivating

  • @mtsdcschultz you are so right

  • @mtsdcschultz Yes, Joan Collins IS captivating, but.... I do not enjoy very shot of her looking very fuzzy.

    There are other ST TOS episodes where the hott honies scenes were all out of focus, just fuzzy. Maybe the director was attempting to mask or hide the evidence of facial hair reflecting light off the pretty actresses' faces?

    Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear.

    Fuzzy Wuzzy had no pubic hair.

    The End.

  • Great episode, but why do sped-up windows into past time periods always show old stock footage of cowboys and Indians, ships at sea firing cannon, etc...

  • @regusted I'm REALLY interested to know what stock footage you would use to describe the quick passage of time. BTW, those "indians" in the cowboy-n-indians scene where not indians. They were Italians wearing indian garb.

    Those were Cowboys And Italians. BWAAahahaha.

  • 2:01 Funny how the sound of the hypo is as loud as the reverberation of the ship

    9:47: Was Mr.Atos' Atavachron made by the same civilization?

    23:55 Joan Collins was a beautiful Sweetey-Pie !

    24:32 Woulda been cool if Spock and Nikola Tesla crossed paths in New York City. Is Spock his first name or his last name?

    31:47 A single-bit-wide bucket brigade memory circuit?

    Excellent excellent episode.

  • 26:30 I loled hard! Spock is awesome.

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  • I would like to see more of episodes like this, when the Original crew is in the Past. :P

  • This was the Best Star Trek Episode ever produced. We see here that under the Command Exterior that Captain James Kirk is a Human Being underneath his Manly Exterior and Rank. We see him Really in Love. Who could not fall for Joan Collins ? I Did. She is Classy, Smoking Hot and Ladylike at the same time. We see Kirk being caught off Guard from Left Field by Romance brought to him by an Angel on Earth. We see how alone he is and how he used self control to do his duty and protect his Crew.

  • @Roadracer987654321 There were better time travel episodes in Star Trek: TNG and DS9.

  • @Zwei4815 guh! next generation sucked big time! picard was just another bald guy tryin to be kirk

  • @SpaceNerdGo4Launch Picard wasn't trying to be Kirk, he had his own command style.

  • @Zwei4815 he was sooo trying to be kirk! the fact that hes bald doesnt make a difference!! it just makes him lame! kirk is da bombdigity and ur just jealous of his body!

  • "We have a flop."

    "A what, Captain?"

    "A place to sleep."

    "One might have said so in the first place."

  • Bones, are you sure that wasn't liquid crack in the hypo? XD

  • All hail Gene Roddenberry!

  • at the end they beamed up 7 people at once. i thought they only could do 6 at a time.

  • isnt this the last episode of season 1?

  • 11L49 "We're totally alone" And then we go to the Twilight Zone.

  • "He caught his head in a mechanical rice-picker..." Great!

  • That really is powerful stuff if bones is able to throw off Spock's grip.

  • sulu's wearing eye shadow... i mean on Spock it's ok cuz he's an alien but sulu....?

  • I've got to get my hands on some of that cordrazine

  • @neveruse513 A dose of cordrazine is equivalent to a 5-hour energy and a triple-sized Rockstar

  • @neveruse513 I didn't even know Spock was an Alien before this episode. With his math and logic skills, I figured he had to be Chinese.

  • @neveruse513 No kidding, right? LOL

  • @neveruse513

    It's like a Star Trek version of Ketamine or PCP.

  • @charlesvan13 KJ or leno.

  • One Thanks giving back in the 70's they had this on for 24 hours, we had a HOUSE FULL of people and a party to end all parties.  Long live original Star Trek, Kirk was such a space slut, we did not have STD back then so it was okay to fuck everything in space.

  • I wonder , do people really click on the ads ? Great stuff CBS thanks. Brings back memories.

  • Those karate chops kills me. How the hell do you knock a man out buy hitting him in the back? lol

  • Mccoy cleans up fairly well despite stumbling in like a crack addict.

  • This episode is ok!

  • beam me up scotty

  • I watched this one at work a few days ago at Lunch on my Portable DVD player. myself and 2 guys watched it. It brought back memories and wit hthe ne special effects , the story hit home harder. watching Edith Keeler's Fate happen and how the Ship shook under the storm was more realistic. Everyone was quiet for 45 Minutes.

  • This one is considered among the top five best episodes of the classic Star Trek Original Series episodes of all time.

  • the same comercial each time and with mega volume. FUCK YOU CBS, FUCK YOU GOOGLE, FUCK YOU IN YO MOMA'S ASS IF YOU LIKE IT. FUCK ITY FUCK FUC.

  • @jiitta I'm watching this , but I'm not seeing any commercials.

    Are you seeing annoying commercials?

    Who else is seeing commercials? Because I don't see any.

  • @onemooners I must be priveleged in some way... because I don't see the commercial that you all are whining about.

    I'M SPECIAL I'M SPECIAL NANNY-NANNY BOO BOO !

  • so many transporter 'mishaps' that you would think they would have a retina or voice scanner, lol

  • This is one of my favorite TOS episodes. *tear*

  • Spock is awesome. He's like a professional thug.

  • joan....

  • this was an awsome episode of star trek wish it  was on tv again. i love this and i am 44 and i could watch this for ever

  • Oh my, I've just died and gone to Stovakor. On demand ST!?!?!? Be still, my beating redundant Vulcan inner organs. Praise Roddenberry

  • "Nooo....let's not keep an eye on the doped up paranoid doctor. What harm could he be?" and nice work on the grip there spock. isn't it suppose to knock out people out for longer than three seconds?

  • @Littlegirllilac Yes, but Bones was pumped full that stimulant, or whatever. So, Spock's grip only knocked him out for a much shorter period of time. He was too hyper to sleep for long.

  • @toastytea Because I have no working knowledge of futuristic medicine I will concede that point. ^-^

  • @Littlegirllilac Lol, yeah, at least it leaves more to the imagination. :)

  • Man, Dr. McCoy is high as HELL.

  • you guys need to go to cbs directly. all episodes available

  • Man, that was a funny episode. Chinese! Rice picker! Wow.

  • Dr. Mccoy is high :D

  • Kirk: He caught his head in mechanical... rice... picker. Spock: *epic WTF face*

  • "My friend, obviously, is Chinese"

    LMFAO!

  • @WAMill3R

    "He caught his head in a mechanical Rice-picker." :D

  • If they disrupted the timeline, why do they still have phasers, uniforms, and tricorders?

  • @ThePCPhysician

    Because it's TV, and there's no need for the rules of TV to make sense.

  • @ThePCPhysician The bitch died on schedule, so no worries, and they had already succeeded of course! And, "Because it's TV...."

  • Jackie collins was looking good in this one.

  • Sulu always gets to show off that crazy-ass person. Seriously, I wouldn't let him near my children.

  • @jimmyboo121 *crazy ass smile* my bad.

  • 8:24 BUUUUUUUUUURN  ....well for spock at least

  • Joan Collins ... even in those 30's dresses, she has the cleavage and can act - rare combination.

    The earlier episodes like Leonard Nimoy mentions in his interview have much better developed plot lines. Hollywood shows it's knack for overmanaging and getting in the way of good art.

  • 37:50 lol, what purpose could a button like that possibly have, what if you sit on your phaser the wrong way

  • @asmilesa. You can't sit on your phaser at all. There are no pockets on Starfleet uniforms. All weapons and communications are on your belt.

  • Voted #1 my left foot.. this episode was long drawn out and boring!!

  • @rasprenkle Well this episode did win The Emmy Awards for best dramatic srory of 1967 script by Harlan Ellison, ...Booring?, the Experts seemed to think otherwise.

  • @rasprenkle Lady GaGa also won a Grammy.. awards are more political than popular.

  • @rasprenkle I would agree w/the Col. in this instance, You see in those days awards presentations actually meant something.

  • @rasprenkle. Your right anything without explosions every 5 minutes is boring. Got to have BOOM all the time that is what makes a good TV show. Oh wait, thats video games. Sorry, your wrong, my bad. Actually I should say "your BAD" because you have no scene of story structure.

  • I love Star Trek so much. It never gets old. But, lol, McCoy, they are cement pillars, not beams. :)

  • Sulu and McCoy both have the most stunning eyes.

    Admittedly, as a southern girl myself, McCoy's more my type. :)

  • I used to be the Guardian of Forever, but the benefits sucked so I quit.

  • is it just me or do Kirk and Spock look like Lumber jacks? but love it!!

  • Not CBS.  CBS had Lost in Space. Star Trek originally aired on NBC.

  • isn't that a bitch? all three of them reunite finally, its all happy and smiles for 5 seconds then she gets hit by a car. How sad.

  • 3 in one visit - gotta' be a record. Me'za do my pawt.

  • There are only a few shows that held up over time, from the 60s and 70s, that are still fresh today, with great characters and story lines...Star Trek is one of them! All in the Family also.

    I agree the commercials are annoying...I turn it down whenever they come up.

  • There are only a few shows that held up over time, from the 60s and 70s, that are still fresh today, with great characters and story lines...Star Trek is one of them! All in the Family also.

    I agree the commercials are annoying...I turn it down whenever they come up.

  • There are only a few shows that held up over time, from the 60s and 70s, that are still fresh today, with great characters and story lines...Star Trek is one of them! All in the Family also.

  • City On The Edge of Forever is my favorite Star Trek episode..and Joan Collins is sooooooooooooo sexy!!!

  • Being #6 again - makes my day

  • This episode was just really.... sad. I think this is one of the few I can remeber that didn't have some sort of relativly happy ending. Poor Jim... =(

  • ...or, make sure the red shirts restrain him (McCoy) sufficiently to prevent his escape and wait for the stuff to wear off.

  • McCoy's trippin' balls.

  • My favorite episode of all the original Treks. Only episode where I really did believe that Kirk had feelings for the leading lady.

  • @ghost2171 ha ha,first read it, thought u said Spock

  • 15:20 "well double dumbass on you!"

  • This episode is discussed in great new book (Did these Stories Really Happen?) at amazon! Book has Shatner dedication!

  • tim2ualls... I'm sure you really like this episode as I do...but for free???? get with it ...i was forced to have my phsyce assaulted by some lower than intelligent poor excuses ..commercials ... i think they call their attention span disrupting coersion to buy their crap little waste of wanna be lack of creativity marketing schemes...but still a good content show...

  • Heart wrenching episode. Selfless sacrifice of the heart .

  • I love the double eye-brow lift at 19:15! So funny