70s Trek: Star Trek In The 1970s
Star Trek's DeForest Kelley - Episode 61
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:31:13
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Sinopsis
While many believe he played the first Star Trek doctor, DeForest Kelley actually played the third. He followed John Hoyt's Dr. Phillip Boyse from the first Star Trek pilot, The Cage and Paul Fix's Dr. Mark Piper from Where No Man Has Gone Before, the second pilot. But it was DeForest Kelley’s portray of Dr. Leonard McCoy that has become iconic in popular culture. "Bones" was cantankerous, irritable, irascible, and even at times belligerent! But what would Captain Kirk or Mr. Spock be without Dr. McCoy? The character regularly questioned Kirk’s or Spock’s stance on a topic and made them think about the moral and ethical implications of their decisions. His was the most human voice on the show. The character is perhaps best remembered for the way he constantly needled Mr. Spock, making the point that logic was not always the correct answer for humans and that compassion deserved to be considered in any decision. McCoy is also remembered for his "doctorisms." These took the form of a long-running gag that