Well, he turned me into a newt!
Something I didn’t know from Memory Alpha:
Mr. Atoz’s name is a word play – a librarian named “A to Z.” Author Jean Lisette Aroeste was a UCLA librarian at the time she wrote this script.
Hey remember in the latest Star Trek movie, Spock learned survival from Zarabeth.
Music revealing…IT’S A WOMAN!! is funny.
Gotta love Spock’s frozen hair!
Notice the “frost” on Spock’s ear tips. Wouldn’t that hurt?
“Didn’t you come in through the time portal?”
No. We followed your make-up crew. Didn’t you know? How else do you look so good being stranded and all?
“I am firmly convinced that I do exist.”
Isn’t that exactly what a figment would say?
“I am in control of my emotions!”
“I know no Island Earth.”
Thar be Cylons there! Mostly harmless.
“He’s a WITCH!!”
hehe
Would rubbing cold ears be an emotional response?
“They’ll burn ya.”
Ah the good ol’ days.
I totally missed that. Nice catch.
Wake up, Bones! The set lights have melted the ice on your face!
Maybe Zarabeth could help with the rubbing…
Hello Tarts, Tartletts, and Tartmens!
Time check?
–Frenchie (late as usual)
“Spock.” reveal loin cloth
How dramatic.
Somebody likes pointed-ears.
24:30 in, I have, but youtube is being finicky
Note to Trek Tarts:
The novels Yesterday’s Son and Time for Yesterday are non-canon follow-ups to this episode, concerning a conceived child of Spock and Zarabeth named “Zar.”