@@maximilliancunningham6091the krofft shows were my favorite when I was a kid! h. r. pufnstuf, lidsville, bugaloos and land of the lost, made saturday mornings fun!
Audio took me back to mid 1960’s in Phoenix on Thursday evenings (and then Fridays) which is pretty much how our TV sounded. Visually though, our TV did not have anything close to this resolution. This is digitally “remastered” quite impressively.
Notice the Beautiful Blonde Girl with the Tray & Cups!! Thats Jeannie Malone! For the most part, she was a Costume Test Model, Stand in and of course, background figure! She was so gorgeous!!
@@michaelschramm1064Oh! You're correct! Mistaken Identity!! I genuinely thought she was Jeannie Malone!! Check Jeannie out in Journey to Babel! She's a Background Delegate rawking a sexy minidress and those sexy shimmering tights!!
I agree that tea would be his preference. And matcha & sencha are both good varieties. He might like Hojicha too. But I notice He rarely is seen eating or drinking, even when others are. I suspect Vulcans believe in sitting down at a table for mealtimes, etc-not eating on the go like humans do! And He'd NEVER have a beverage anywhere near his work station (although they don't look as at risk if spills as our current day technology is).
@@suzanneroberge494 Great observations and insight! I like Hojicha myself, have it currently stocked along with gyokuro. Yes, there is something to be said for sage, philosophical and introspective types not being depicted indulging in food and drink. Notice that in the highly regarded episode “City on the Edge of Forever” Kirk retrieves “a few assorted vegetables” to meet his dietary needs. Also, in “By Any Other Name”, while other ship officers are sitting down to a meal with reconstituted food, Spock I noticed had but a small bowl in front of him. In many ways, his ascetic existence is reminiscent of what audiences later witness with Kwai Chang Caine in “Kung Fu”.
The Vulcans are heavily depicted as having very Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Spock did eat/drink lightly in the Enterprise Incident to, and shock of all shocks drank alcohol (brandy) in Requiem for Methuselah. But I don't remember much else. Gyokuro is new to me. Have never tried it. My daughter is the Japanophile who has taught me what little I know. I may ask her to look for that tea for us to try. Peace & long life, I've enjoyed this chat.
@@mauricepowers8079 The very first episode produced shows Yeoman Rand serving coffee on the bridge (“The Corbomite Maneuver”). We see this again in at least one other episode, in the S3 episode “Wink of an Eye”.
Random Star Trek clip comes up in my feed, what do i do? well i watch it of course.
1960s trek, Greatest space sci Fi 📺 program ever! Lost in space next best!
Yep.
@@HappyArchaeology-mm4ng 👍📺long live the good retro tv shows
@@markvigil8667 Agreed.
Same
The era, that gave us the Beatles, Star Trek, Batman, Bruce Lee, Mohamed Ali, and a lot of goodness, in the face of a world full of horror.
@@maximilliancunningham6091the krofft shows were my favorite when I was a kid! h. r. pufnstuf, lidsville, bugaloos and land of the lost, made saturday mornings fun!
Audio took me back to mid 1960’s in Phoenix on Thursday evenings (and then Fridays) which is pretty much how our TV sounded. Visually though, our TV did not have anything close to this resolution. This is digitally “remastered” quite impressively.
Notice the Beautiful Blonde Girl with the Tray & Cups!! Thats Jeannie Malone! For the most part, she was a Costume Test Model, Stand in and of course, background figure! She was so gorgeous!!
@@spaceace1006 The actress’s name is Venita Wolf.
@@michaelschramm1064Oh! You're correct! Mistaken Identity!! I genuinely thought she was Jeannie Malone!! Check Jeannie out in Journey to Babel! She's a Background Delegate rawking a sexy minidress and those sexy shimmering tights!!
@@michaelschramm1064🎉
@@michaelschramm1064Oh! You're correct!! My Mistake! But Jeannie did make appearances much like this one!!
@@spaceace1006 Yes, she did. Was a stand in for Grace Lee Whitney in fact.
Of course....😁 [I had the same thought...]. Love this Squire of Gothos scene, so love that EVERYONE sans Spock is kicking back some coffee!
Spock I always imagine as a tea drinker. Some sort of Vulcan sencha or matcha would be his preference.
I agree that tea would be his preference. And matcha & sencha are both good varieties. He might like Hojicha too. But I notice He rarely is seen eating or drinking, even when others are. I suspect Vulcans believe in sitting down at a table for mealtimes, etc-not eating on the go like humans do! And He'd NEVER have a beverage anywhere near his work station (although they don't look as at risk if spills as our current day technology is).
@@michaelschramm1064I agree.
@@suzanneroberge494 Great observations and insight! I like Hojicha myself, have it currently stocked along with gyokuro.
Yes, there is something to be said for sage, philosophical and introspective types not being depicted indulging in food and drink. Notice that in the highly regarded episode “City on the Edge of Forever” Kirk retrieves “a few assorted vegetables” to meet his dietary needs. Also, in “By Any Other Name”, while other ship officers are sitting down to a meal with reconstituted food, Spock I noticed had but a small bowl in front of him. In many ways, his ascetic existence is reminiscent of what audiences later witness with Kwai Chang Caine in “Kung Fu”.
The Vulcans are heavily depicted as having very Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Spock did eat/drink lightly in the Enterprise Incident to, and shock of all shocks drank alcohol (brandy) in Requiem for Methuselah. But I don't remember much else. Gyokuro is new to me. Have never tried it. My daughter is the Japanophile who has taught me what little I know. I may ask her to look for that tea for us to try. Peace & long life, I've enjoyed this chat.
First of two times that McCoy says “Mathematically perfect brainwaves…” he would say this again about Spock in “Requiem for Methuselah”.
Must be an early morning shoot...everyone has coffee cups 😂
@@mauricepowers8079 The very first episode produced shows Yeoman Rand serving coffee on the bridge (“The Corbomite Maneuver”). We see this again in at least one other episode, in the S3 episode “Wink of an Eye”.
How come Picard didn’t have some space secretary serving coffee on the bridge of the Enterprise-D?
Because Picard always likes to listen to his pious voice bark out to a a replicator. (“Tea. Earl Grey. Hot”.)