And now Kirk is trying to comfort Bones. The triumvirate is beautiful. And now Bones is kinda irritated that Spock can see again like you're an infant Bones, go back to sick bay.
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And now Kirk is trying to comfort Bones. The triumvirate is beautiful. And now Bones is kinda irritated that Spock can see again like you're an infant Bones, go back to sick bay.
The fact that Kirk got angry and upset when Bones needlessly blinded Spock is irrefutable proof of space husbands
Star Trek- "Operation--Annihilate!" (Original air date: April 13th, 1967)
Written by Steven W. Carabatsos
Directed by Herschel Daugherty
When the Enterprise arrives at the planet Daneva and no one responds to their hailing frequencies, an away team beams down to the surface to find out what's wrong. Kirk's brother and his family live on Daneva. He discovers his brother dead; his sister-in-law dies shortly afterward. In the midst of Kirk's grief, Spock gets infected with whatever killed them.
This is a solid episode, elevated by William Shatner's terrific performance. Anyone who doubts Shatner's ability need only watch this episode (or "City on the Edge of Forever") to prove themselves wrong.
"Operation--Annihilate!" brings season one of Star Trek to a close. I personally think "City on the Edge of Forever" would have been a better finale, but the sense of loss felt by Kirk in either episode would be a fitting way close things out.