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Season 2 – Star Trek

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The iconic series "Star Trek" follows the crew of the starship USS Enterprise as it completes its missions in space in the 23rd century. Captain James T. Kirk -- along with half- human/half-Vulcan science officer Spock, ship Dr. "Bones" McCoy, Ensign Pavel Chekov, communications officer Lt. Nyota Uhura, helmsman Lt. Hikaru Sulu and chief engineer Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery "Scotty" Scott -- confront strange alien races, friendly and hostile alike, as they explore unknown worlds.
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Star Trek — Season 2

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Ed Gross Empire Magazine 10/30/2017
For the first time, Star Trek proved that it could be funny without losing any of its integrity. Go to Full Review
Walter V. Addiego San Francisco Chronicle 10/13/2017
Spock aficionados will relish several episodes focusing on the logic-loving Vulcan. Go to Full Review
Zack Handlen AV Club 10/13/2017
C+
In fact, by the end of the season, we're fully convinced that the crew of the Enterprise would rather die than violate the PD, and that means something. Go to Full Review
Chris Gardner The Post NZ 10/13/2017
Season Two includes some of the strongest episodes in all of Star Trek, not just the original series. Go to Full Review
James Hunt Den of Geek 10/03/2017
4/5
Despite these faltering moments, when Season 2 is good, it's very good. Go to Full Review
Jim Vejvoda IGN Movies 10/03/2017
9/10
While it's arguable whether it's better than the first season, the second season of Star Trek: The Original Series contains many of the show's most memorable episodes and introduced characters and lore that helped make Trek what it is today. Go to Full Review
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Noah S. @Noah2002 Sep 18 Some of the very best intellectual, allegorical science fiction! See more Erik B @Atma-X 01/11/2025 The show has very clearly hit its stride in this season - characters are in place, the world/premise is much more solidified, and the storylines much improved. A great season of television. See more David K 10/10/2024 One of the best science fiction shows in the history of TV! My favorite heroes, my favorite series and my favorite franchise! See more Julian L @Kubrickians 09/28/2024 With its dramatic, hilarious and no doubt very interesting episodes continue to get to you at every second it can. See more lord b 01/23/2024 Arguably the greatest TV show ever made. Unsurpassed 70 years later. Staggeringly godo and stunning it didn't go 10 seasons shows how brain dead TV executives are. Real scifi with excellent plots and unbeleivable likable characer creation. The standard by which all other shows are measured. Game of thrones does not even come close. The only real contender is doctor who from 70s with tom baker the 4th doctor or maybe twin peaks. Everything else are like ant far below. See more Michael H 04/24/2023 The Greatest Show on Earth See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 15, 1967 Amok Time Spock must take a bride (Arlene Martel) on his home world or die when the Vulcan mating cycle overwhelms him. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 22, 1967 Who Mourns for Adonais? A being, claiming to be the Greek god Apollo, wants the adoration of the Enterprise crew; guest Leslie Parrish. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 29, 1967 The Changeling The space probe Nomad, its programming altered in an encounter with an alien device, mistakes Kirk for its creator. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 6, 1967 Mirror, Mirror Kirk, Scott, McCoy and Uhura accidentally switch places with their malevolent counterparts from a parallel universe. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 13, 1967 The Apple The Enterprise officers investigate a primitive society that seems to exist to serve a godlike machine; guest David Soul. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 20, 1967 The Doomsday Machine Only the Enterprise and the battered Constellation stand between an ancient weapon and devastation; guest William Windom. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 27, 1967 Catspaw A beautiful sorceress (Antoinette Bower) and her accomplice use illusion to hold Kirk and the Enterprise captive. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 3, 1967 I, Mudd Kirk encounters old foe Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), now apparently the monarch of a world populated by androids. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 10, 1967 Metamorphosis The shuttlecraft Galileo makes a forced landing on a world with a single human inhabitant (Glenn Corbett); guest Elinor Donahue. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 17, 1967 Journey to Babel Spock's father (Mark Lenard) faces charges of killing a fellow ambassador during an Enterprise voyage; guest Jane Wyatt. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 1, 1967 Friday's Child A fiery, pregnant woman (Julie Newmar) complicates Kirk's negotiations with the warlike Capellans; guest Tige Andrews. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 8, 1967 The Deadly Years A disease that caused the rapid aging and death of a planetary survey team threatens the Enterprise officers. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 15, 1967 Obsession Capt. Kirk becomes obsessed with destroying a gaseous creature that was responsible for the death of his former captain. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 22, 1967 Wolf in the Fold Scott is suspected of several murders on a peaceful world during the shore leave of Enterprise crew members. Details Episode 15 Aired Dec 29, 1967 The Trouble With Tribbles Ravenous, furry tribbles, irate officials and hostile Klingons complicate an Enterprise cargo delivery. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 5, 1968 The Gamesters of Triskelion The rulers of the world Triskelion kidnap Kirk, Uhura and Chekov and force them to fight in wagered bouts. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 12, 1968 A Piece of the Action The Enterprise discovers a remote world bearing an unlikely resemblance to 1920s Chicago; guest Vic Tayback. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 19, 1968 The Immunity Syndrome The disappearance of a Vulcan ship leads a weary Enterprise crew into battle with a huge space organism. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 2, 1968 A Private Little War A power struggle between the Federation and the Klingon Empire ensnares a primitive society Kirk once visited. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 9, 1968 Return to Tomorrow Kirk, Spock and a scientist (Diana Muldaur) temporarily allow a trio of aliens to inhabit their bodies. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 16, 1968 Patterns of Force Kirk discovers his old professor is responsible for establishing a Nazi society on a planet; guest Skip Homeier. Details Episode 22 Aired Feb 23, 1968 By Any Other Name A band of hostile aliens from the Andromeda galaxy uses a distress signal to lure the Enterprise into a trap. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 1, 1968 The Omega Glory A mad starship captain (Morgan Woodward) thinks he has discovered immortality on a war-ravaged world. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 8, 1968 The Ultimate Computer A supercomputer with a mind of its own controls the Enterprise during a battle exercise; guest William Marshall. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 15, 1968 Bread and Circuses The Enterprise discovers the wreckage of a Federation vessel in orbit around an Earth-like planet where a gladiator-type empire continues to flourish. Details Episode 26 Aired Mar 29, 1968 Assignment: Earth On a mission to 1960s Earth, the Enterprise finds a human agent (Robert Lansing) working for aliens; guest Teri Garr. Details
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Season Info

Director
Joseph Pevney, Ralph Senensky, Vincent McEveety, John Meredyth Lucas, Marc Daniels
Executive Producer
Gene Roddenberry
Screenwriter
Gene L. Coon, D.C. Fontana, Gene Roddenberry, Robert Bloch, John Meredyth Lucas, David P Harmon, Art Wallace, Jerome Bixby, Stephen Kandel, Norman Spinrad, Theodore Sturgeon, David Gerrold, Max Ehrlich, Gilbert Ralston
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adventure
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 15, 1967