"Let's hear what he has to say"
This clip has been updated and now includes the full scene complete with the evil red dude and the 'help me Kirk' segment. I'm not the only one who watched old Trek and ended up muttering "Help Me Spock" on occasion - much to the confusion of others. Viewing the clip puts the phrase into context as one of the 'funniest' examples of sarcasm and betrayal in TV history.
Star Trek of course is copyright by Paramount Pictures and this video clip's purpose is to serve more as a cultural or dictionary reference rather than a rebroadcast of the show. For those seeking the full episode, it's called "The Savage Curtain" which is Episode 22 from Season 3 which was televised circa 1969.
I never thought Star Trek was boring... I was wrong...
bradsear 1 day ago
They got Lincoln from behind AGAIN.
tryithere 1 week ago 2
@windstorm1000 He's not human, he's Vulcan.
tryithere 1 week ago
@Envomni I think it's just a Spock tease.
tryithere 1 week ago
@chopsueykungfu In this case, it would be "Boob Cubism."
tryithere 1 week ago
@tryithere LOL - and you probably think cubism is for someone who can't be an artist
chopsueykungfu 2 weeks ago
:'{
mj4ever1332 3 weeks ago
what episode is this? and why is abraham linclon there? lol
mj4ever1332 3 weeks ago
@Envomni In a campy way, perhaps, but i don't think its funny hearing another human being being hurt.
windstorm1000 1 month ago
"Help me... Spock. Spock help me!" lol.. funniest damn call for aid you could ever hear..
Envomni 1 month ago