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The Squire of Gothos

  • byJoe Siegler
  • Posted on May 23, 2024
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The Squire of Gothos

This Story: Season 1 Episode 17 (production code 1.18)
TOS Overall: Story 17, Episode 18
Trek Overall: Story 17, Episode 18
Airdate: 12 Jan 1967
Written by Paul Schneider
Directed by Don McDougal

Notes

  • William Campbell later plays a Klingon named Koloth in the episode “The Trouble with Tribbles“. He would later reprise the role a few decades later in the Deep Space Nine episode “Blood Oath“.

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

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek Ep 17 - The Squire of Gothos - 12 Jan 1967 1/2

Our crew runs into a creature (Trelane) with godlike powers, but acts like a child. He torments the Enterprise crew. That's about as deep as this plot goes. However, it works because of the performances pic.twitter.com/gBg2MKTlLV

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 24, 2024

#StarTrekMarathon Star Trek Ep 17 - The Squire of Gothos - 12 Jan 1967 2/2

of William Shatner and William Campbell. Looking back, Trelane seems to be like TNG's "Q", but a child version. That's how the ep ends, his parents come around to collect him and restore everything. pic.twitter.com/CKzPKTGukr

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 24, 2024
Not entirely sure when we stopped seeing coffee cups on the bridge like this, but it can’t have been much more after this.

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