Classic Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever
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btw, how come that this vid is not the video answer to any "back to the future" snippet on youtube? :)
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@slitheen Yes, i agree. And if the 1930's were the wrong time for the Edith Keelers, it's surely about time now!
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@Talosmaster Yes, this is my favorite episode.
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FRACKING DEPRESSING!
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@slitheen More people who think there's no difference between a freedom-loving nation and a tyrant nation like Nazi Germany? More people who think that going to war to defend freedom is no different than going to war to conquer and enslave?
No bloody thanks.
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someone should show this episode to Obama!
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I'm watching this right now. Such a great one. I think a lot of people likes this episode because it has that style of music playing that older people enjoys and being on earth has a lot to do of why so many people love this one. It had a great plot too.
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This episode does indeed have an abundance of very profound moments. Kirk and Spock's interaction with the Guardian; the interchange between Kirk, Scotty and Uhura just before he and Spock depart; Edith's visionary speech, her selfless treatment of the homeless; Spock explaining the truth to Kirk; Kirk's hideously painful dilemma; and finally "Let's get the hell out of here."
And many many more moments that go up to make the most beloved Star Trek episode.
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@slitheen That is the rub, most people aren't like her.
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My favorite episode!
I agree with whoever said the world needs more Edith Keelers If all people were like her, the world would be a much nicer place to live.
In fact Star Trek often points us in the direction of a better world.
slitheen 3 years ago 22
Perhaps the best episode from the original series!
Talosmaster 3 years ago 19