The Man Trap
- Épisode diffusé le 23 août 1986
- TV-PG
- 50min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDr. McCoy discovers his old flame is not what she seems after crew members begin dying from a sudden lack of salt in their bodies.Dr. McCoy discovers his old flame is not what she seems after crew members begin dying from a sudden lack of salt in their bodies.Dr. McCoy discovers his old flame is not what she seems after crew members begin dying from a sudden lack of salt in their bodies.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Barnhart
- (non crédité)
- Crewman
- (non crédité)
- Crewman Sturgeon
- (non crédité)
- Beauregard
- (non crédité)
- Lieutenant Hadley
- (non crédité)
- Brent
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough this was the first episode to air on NBC, it was actually the sixth episode produced. NBC chose to air this episode first because they felt that it had more action than any of the first 5 episodes and it also featured a monster.
- GaffesProfessor Crater identifies human incisor teeth as having once been fangs. This is incorrect. The canine teeth were originally fangs.
- Citations
Mr. Spock: Miss Uhura, your last sub-space log contained an error in the frequencies column.
Uhura: Mr. Spock, sometimes I think if I hear that word 'frequency' once more, I'll cry.
Mr. Spock: Cry?
Uhura: I was just trying to start a conversation.
Mr. Spock: Well, since it is illogical for a communications officer to resent the word 'frequency'... I have no answer.
Uhura: No, you have an answer. I'm an illogical woman, who's beginning to feel too much a part of that communications console. Why don't you tell me I'm an attractive young lady, or ask me if I've ever been in love? Tell me how your planet Vulcan looks on a lazy evening when the moon is full.
Mr. Spock: Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura.
Uhura: I'm not surprised, Mr. Spock.
- Versions alternativesSpecial Enhanced version Digitally Remastered with new exterior shots and remade opening theme song
- ConnexionsEdited into Star Trek: What Are Little Girls Made Of? (1966)
Off to a great start with the first season, first episode of ST-TOS. It is taken very much seriously - nothing cutesy or funny about it. Like all Star Trek TOS - you'll either like the Captain and Crew or you simply won't.
Oddly, this episode looks and feels like a later episode... one that you know the characters better rather than the very first episode aired for TV audiences in 1966.
7/10
- Tera-Jones
- 19 déc. 2016
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