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** Particularly in the remastered version, you can see the 'dead' knight give a soft snort and nose-twitch while [=McCoy=] examines.

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* HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk complaining about his stiff back. Yeoman Barrows, standing behind him, takes it upon herself to massage the kinks out. Kirk enjoys this, but thinks it's Spock, who was also standing behind him. When Spock enters Kirk's field of vision (just as Kirk was about to tell him to "dig in there,") Kirk curtly orders the Yeoman to cease the backrub. So, Kirk would rather get a massage from his best friend and first officer than the cute female yeoman, huh?

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The episode opens with Kirk complaining about his stiff back. Yeoman Barrows, standing behind him, takes it upon herself to massage the kinks out. Kirk enjoys this, but thinks it's Spock, who was also standing behind him. When Spock enters Kirk's field of vision (just as Kirk was about to tell him to "dig in there,") Kirk curtly orders the Yeoman to cease the backrub. So, Kirk would rather get a massage from his best friend and first officer than the cute female yeoman, huh?
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: Few viewers were actually convinced that [=McCoy=] was dead after being seemingly killed by a lance.
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** Thanks to stitching together StockFootage, the airplanes morph between approximately three different designs depending on the shot.

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** Thanks to stitching together StockFootage, the airplanes morph between approximately three different designs depending on the shot. And in one shot there are ''two'' planes.
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** Still under the happy effect of one of the constructs, Kirk is notified that something is amiss by both McCoy and another officer. He doesn't snap out of the happy daze until Spock himself contacts him about it.

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** Still under the happy effect of one of the constructs, Kirk is notified that something is amiss by both McCoy [=McCoy=] and another officer. He doesn't snap out of the happy daze until Spock himself contacts him about it.
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** Still under the happy effect of one of the constructs, Kirk is notified that something is amiss by both McCoy and another officer. He doesn't snap out of the happy daze until Spock himself contacts him about it.

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%%* HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk asking Spock for a back massage and he's slightly disappointed to have the random female yeoman do it.

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%%* * HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk asking Spock for a back complaining about his stiff back. Yeoman Barrows, standing behind him, takes it upon herself to massage the kinks out. Kirk enjoys this, but thinks it's Spock, who was also standing behind him. When Spock enters Kirk's field of vision (just as Kirk was about to tell him to "dig in there,") Kirk curtly orders the Yeoman to cease the backrub. So, Kirk would rather get a massage from his best friend and he's slightly disappointed to have first officer than the random cute female yeoman do it.yeoman, huh?
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** The antenna that apparently scans the thoughts of the crew to generate the constructs. It's a pretty flimsy TV aerial clearly held in front of the camera by a stagehand crouching below frame.
** The supposedly wild and dangerous tiger has a chain around its neck and is pretty chill around the actors (the chain is far more noticeable in HD rereleases).
** Thanks to stitching together StockFootage, the airplanes morph between approximately three different designs depending on the shot.
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I've hidden the current Ho Yay example. This refers to Kirk asking Spock for a back massage and then being disappointed to have a female yeoman do it. In the scene in question, at least by my watching, he doesn’t actually ask Spock (he merely complains about his back and then mistakenly assumes it to be Spock when he starts to receive a massage) and he doesn’t seem to actually be disappointed that it’s the female yeoman, more uncomfortable/embarrassed. As I’m not sure how to rewrite it in a way that changes the details but that it’s still a meaningful example, but someone else might be able to, I’ve hidden it for now.


* HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk asking Spock for a back massage and he's slightly disappointed to have the random female yeoman do it.

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* %%* HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk asking Spock for a back massage and he's slightly disappointed to have the random female yeoman do it.
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* BizarroEpisode: One of the most delightfully surreal episodes. In fact, the script was initially re-written because it veered from science fiction into straight up fantasy.
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** TOS did HolodeckMalfunction episodes before it was cool (and before the holodeck had even been invented!)

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** TOS did HolodeckMalfunction episodes before it was cool (and before the holodeck had even been invented!)invented!)
* HoYay: The episode opens with Kirk asking Spock for a back massage and he's slightly disappointed to have the random female yeoman do it.
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** TOS did HolodeckMalfucntion episodes before it was cool (and before the holodeck had even been invented!)

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** TOS did HolodeckMalfucntion HolodeckMalfunction episodes before it was cool (and before the holodeck had even been invented!)
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** It won't be the last time a SufficientlyAdvancedAlien called "The Caretaker" causes [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker trouble for a Starfleet crew]].

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** It won't be the last time a SufficientlyAdvancedAlien called "The Caretaker" causes [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker trouble for a Starfleet crew]].crew]].
** TOS did HolodeckMalfucntion episodes before it was cool (and before the holodeck had even been invented!)
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** And the extra detail of "a little blond girl" being seen with the rabbit.
** WebVideo/{{Phelous}} milked these similarities for absolutely everything in his review of this movie.
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** It won't be the last time an advanced alien called "The Caretaker" [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker causes trouble for a Starfleet crew]].

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** It won't be the last time an advanced alien a SufficientlyAdvancedAlien called "The Caretaker" causes [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker causes trouble for a Starfleet crew]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. [=McCoy=] tries to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.

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Dr. [=McCoy=] tries to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.Rabbits]]'''.
** It won't be the last time an advanced alien called "The Caretaker" [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS1E1Caretaker causes trouble for a Starfleet crew]].
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The piece that plays throughout the episode, often referred to as "Finnegan's Theme".

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The piece that plays throughout the episode, often referred to as "Finnegan's Theme".
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* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. [=McCoy=]] tries to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. [=McCoy=]] [=McCoy=] tries to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. McCoy trys to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. McCoy trys [=McCoy=]] tries to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The piece that plays throughout the episode, often referred to as "Finnegan's Theme".

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The piece that plays throughout the episode, often referred to as "Finnegan's Theme".Theme".
* HilariousInHindsight: Dr. McCoy trys to tell everyone he saw this giant rabbit (meant to be the White Rabbit of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''). After TOS was cancelled, Creator/DeForestKelley starred in ''Film/NightOfTheLepus'', which featured '''[[NightmareRetardant Giant Killer Bunny Rabbits]]'''.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The piece that plays throughout the episode, often referred to as "Finnegan's Theme".

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