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Mudd’s Women

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  • Posted on May 12, 2024May 12, 2024
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Mudd’s Women

This Story: Season 1 Episode 6 (production code 1.4)
TOS Overall: Story 7, Episode 7
Trek Overall: Story 7, Episode 7
Airdate: 13 Oct 1966
Written by Stephen Kandel (via Gene Roddenberry)
Directed by Harvey Hart

Notes

  • The character of Mudd returns later in the episode “I, Mudd” and the animated series episode “Mudd’s Passion“.
  • He’s also played in Star Trek Discovery by Rainn Wilson (The Office).

Links

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

#StarTrekMarathon Ep 6 - Mudd's Women - 13 Oct 1966 1/2

When I was young, I didn't care for this - not a ship / action ep, it's a rather talky one. Roger C Carmel is brilliant as Harcourt Fenton Mudd, but the rest of the story is still kind of "eh" for me. Mudd is a trafficker pic.twitter.com/NhO2GaFPKv

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 12, 2024

#StarTrekMarathon Ep 6 - Mudd's Women - 13 Oct 1966 2/2

of things, in this case "women" he brings to remote miners. Lots of details are "of the era" -music for the girls & the fact we focus on their backsides walking in a corridor. As before, I like Mudd, but story - it's "ok". pic.twitter.com/HUmwmWXfWx

— jᎾᎬ sᎥᎬᎶᏞᎬᏒ (@JoeSiegler) May 12, 2024

 

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