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The Conscience of the King

  • byJoe Siegler
  • Posted on May 19, 2024
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The Conscience of the King

This Story: Season 1 Episode 13 (production code 1.13)
TOS Overall: Story 13, Episode 14
Trek Overall: Story 13, Episode 14
Airdate: 8 Dec 1966
Written by Barry Trivers
Directed by Gerd Oswald

Notes

  • This is the last episode for Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand.  Her actual last scene was when she walks onto the bridge and gives a dirty look to someone else.  She has no actual lines in this episode.
  • In an uncredited role, John Astin (The Addams Family) does a voice of an unseen Captain Daley.

Links

[ Wikipedia | Memory Alpha | Amazon US Blu-Ray | Amazon US Blu-Ray ]

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek Ep 13 - The Conscience of the King - 8 Dec 1966 1/2

Kirk crosses paths with an actor suspected of having been a mass murderer 20 years ago. When I was younger, I actively disliked this one. It's the anthesis to my preference then - ship/action shows. pic.twitter.com/UxgoNKgIjk

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 19, 2024

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek Ep 13 - The Conscience of the King - 8 Dec 1966 2/2

However, as I got older it grew on me to the point where I really love it now. Lots of good dialogue here. Kirk goes a bit too horny over Kodos' daughter. Did like the phaser attempt on Kirk. pic.twitter.com/U9WXATDmNw

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 19, 2024
The last filmed scene for Grace Lee Whitney.
This shot clearly shows that the ship theatre was a redress of engineering.

 

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