The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail
- Episode aired Aug 14, 2025
- TV-PG
- 49m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
1.8K
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Kirk's first day as captain turns disastrous when a scavenger ship seizes the Enterprise.Kirk's first day as captain turns disastrous when a scavenger ship seizes the Enterprise.Kirk's first day as captain turns disastrous when a scavenger ship seizes the Enterprise.
Joanne Leach
- Ensign Maurer
- (as Jo-Anne Leach)
David GS Jones
- Starfleet Soldier
- (uncredited)
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Great episode with a vibe of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Nice 'learning lesson' for James T. Kirk. Good dynamics between Science Officer Spock, Nurse Chapel, Ensign Uhura, Lieutenant Scott and Commander then Captain Kirk.
Fine foreshadowing of the future teaming up of known legacy characters.
Best episode of this third season.
Nice 'learning lesson' for James T. Kirk. Good dynamics between Science Officer Spock, Nurse Chapel, Ensign Uhura, Lieutenant Scott and Commander then Captain Kirk.
Fine foreshadowing of the future teaming up of known legacy characters.
Best episode of this third season.
I was super happy to have an episode that really feels like Star Trek. We had an actual adventure! They also managed to still have the Strange New Worlds quirkiness in there too, so I'd vote this episode as one of their best efforts. Fingers crossed that they can hold this course for the remainder of the season. It's been a rocky road, but now I've got some hope.
Overall a very good episode. There's a lot to like. Pivotal moments. Important recognition of what mercy means. And the beginning of the most important relationship in ST.
What I liked:
Spock acting like Spock.
A Doomsday Machine knock-off.
A coherent story.
No soap opera romance featured.
The original crew (minus a few) together.
Great forerunner interaction of cast.
Great effects, as usual.
An intriguing mystery with a tragic answer.
The design of the scavenger ship was a bit much, I mean why the jaws and teeth? Reminded me of the alien behemoths from The Avengers. Minor quibble.
Although Kirk's getting flustered and walking off the bridge was out of character, I understood what the writer was trying to create. It led to an iconic Kirk-Spock dialogue. All that was missing was Bones chipping in with snarky Vulcan insults.
There were opportunities to write that scene in ways that would accomplish the desired result, point out Kirk's need for growth, and come up with a solution, without making James T look immature. I guess we can't have it all.
The TOS reunion (pre-union?) of Chapel, Uhura, Scott, Spock and Kirk was a great idea. Scotty and Chapel discussing ways to remove Kirk seemed wrong, but Uhura showed loyalty and Spock adopted his role of Kirk's #1.
When Pelia comic relief is inserted I just roll my eyes. Neelix anyone? Ah, no big deal.
It's two better eps in a row.
What I liked:
Spock acting like Spock.
A Doomsday Machine knock-off.
A coherent story.
No soap opera romance featured.
The original crew (minus a few) together.
Great forerunner interaction of cast.
Great effects, as usual.
An intriguing mystery with a tragic answer.
The design of the scavenger ship was a bit much, I mean why the jaws and teeth? Reminded me of the alien behemoths from The Avengers. Minor quibble.
Although Kirk's getting flustered and walking off the bridge was out of character, I understood what the writer was trying to create. It led to an iconic Kirk-Spock dialogue. All that was missing was Bones chipping in with snarky Vulcan insults.
There were opportunities to write that scene in ways that would accomplish the desired result, point out Kirk's need for growth, and come up with a solution, without making James T look immature. I guess we can't have it all.
The TOS reunion (pre-union?) of Chapel, Uhura, Scott, Spock and Kirk was a great idea. Scotty and Chapel discussing ways to remove Kirk seemed wrong, but Uhura showed loyalty and Spock adopted his role of Kirk's #1.
When Pelia comic relief is inserted I just roll my eyes. Neelix anyone? Ah, no big deal.
It's two better eps in a row.
10wdtice
How did Caption Kirk become the Captain loved in TOS?
This episode goes a long way in explaining that. Kirk isn't just some brash young Captain in today's Star Trek and he's already way more mature than the character we observed in the 1960s.
I loved this episode and personally I think that if today's cast redid an old episode some folks would still say it is horrible writing.
Personally, I would ignore every bad review bc in my world, my make believe, space flying, sci-fi loving world.., there is no such thing as a bad episode of Star Trek! And I also know that if you are a Trekkie, yeah, I know you agree!
This episode goes a long way in explaining that. Kirk isn't just some brash young Captain in today's Star Trek and he's already way more mature than the character we observed in the 1960s.
I loved this episode and personally I think that if today's cast redid an old episode some folks would still say it is horrible writing.
Personally, I would ignore every bad review bc in my world, my make believe, space flying, sci-fi loving world.., there is no such thing as a bad episode of Star Trek! And I also know that if you are a Trekkie, yeah, I know you agree!
Two good episodes in a row, for the first time since "Those Old Scientists" and "Under the Cloak of War" in season 2.
A real recommendation for a Pre-TOS series. Strong interactions between the cast, familiar dynamics, it was just really fun.
At the same time, however, the other half of the episode was entertaining and intellectually and morally challenging. The concept presented to us, the casual genre mix, and a big question that makes you think back to Voyager-the episode demands a lot, but it also shows a lot and gives a lot back. A little uneven in places, but the questions remain at the end, and that's a good thing.
A real recommendation for a Pre-TOS series. Strong interactions between the cast, familiar dynamics, it was just really fun.
At the same time, however, the other half of the episode was entertaining and intellectually and morally challenging. The concept presented to us, the casual genre mix, and a big question that makes you think back to Voyager-the episode demands a lot, but it also shows a lot and gives a lot back. A little uneven in places, but the questions remain at the end, and that's a good thing.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the episode, Commander Pelia confirms she is at least 5,000 years old.
- GoofsThere is no such thing as a "low geosynchronous orbit". You can have a geosynchronous orbit with a very low perigee but this would be largely useless in this context and meaningless without knowing what it was lower than.
- Quotes
Pelia: [On the bridge, Pelia is finishing up the wiring on old telephones she pulled from her 1980s memorabilia collection] Ladies, I haven't done this since I was a roadie for the Dead!
Lt. Erica Ortegas: Your species can communicate with dead people?
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- 49m
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- 2.35 : 1
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