The Trouble with Tribbles - While Star Trek has generally gotten less serious and increased the comedy in season two, they've only had one pure comedy episode so far in 'I, Mudd' and while it had funny moments, it wasn't exactly much of an episode. This one, on the other hand, feels like a proper episode with a plot! The Enterprise heads to a star station after a distress call. Turns out it was sent by a stuffy bureaucrat who wants the Enterprise crew to protect some wheat! The good thing is we get to see the crew hanging around on the space station with wacky space station people. A guy (Cyrano Jones, a less evil Harry Mudd) at the space bar gives a furry creature called a tribble (HMMM) to Uhura (it eats some grain that stupid Chekov left lying around, that's important.) Then a Klingon battlecruiser arrives at the station and William Campbell from 'The Squire of Gothos' is playing the Klingon commander Koloth! He's already the second best Klingon we've ever seen at this point, behind the great John Colicos but way ahead of that guy in 'Friday's Child'. He's a more comedic Kling than Kor but that's fine! Klingons can be diverse.
Uhura's tribble has babies and everyone loves them, even Spock who strokes one WHICH IS DELIGHTFUL. The Klngons and the Enterprise crew both go for shore leave on the planet and Kirk orders Scotty to go too in a nice scene which erases memories of the horrible Scotty from 'Wolf In The Fold'. Even Chekov's "everything is Russian!" thing is more likable in this episode as he's not saying it in the middle of a crisis or after someone's just been murdered. A Klingon starts insulting Kirk and Chekov wants to fight him, but a calm Scotty stops him...until the Klingon insults the Enterprise. Then Scott throws the first punch and the awesome, fun bar fight starts and you've seen this scene before I don't have to describe it! Kirk lines up the Enteprise crew and questions them and HEY this scene is awesome too! Scotty admits he started the fight to defend the Enterprise rather than Kirk's honour and is confined to quarters. Scotty is happy because it means he can study technical manuals. THIS IS THE BEST SCOTTY EVER.
Meanwhile the tribbles continue to multiply at an alarming rate and are soon all over the Enterprise and Kirk sits on one WHICH IS GREAT. McCoy reveals that tribbles are bisexual(!) and Uhura looks adorable holding loads of tribbles and a space pen in her mouth and this episode is great. There's a great scene with Kirk being the fucking man with the bureaucrat and Spock being sassy ("he simply could not believe his ears") then Kirk orders a chicken sandwich and coffee and there's a tribble in it. There's tribbles everywhere! Kirk is worried that they'll eat the grain and opens a storage compartment to check and gets buried in tribbles. When Statner dies (hopefully not for a long time!) they should bury him in tribbles. Spock finds out that a lot of the tribbles are dead so the grain's been poisoned. A tribble reacts angrily to the bureaucrat's assistant and Kirk realises he's a Klingon in disguise (tribbles are racist against Klingons)! He poisoned the grain as part of a Klingon plot and Koloth leaves in disgrace. Kirk sentences Jones to pick up the tribbles and Scotty beams the tribbles onto the Klingon ship. Where they'll all be murdered. EVERYONE SMILES AND LAUGHS AND IT'S EARNED.
Star Trek doesn't have to be serious all the time. There's nothing wrong with serious episodes, but the fun part of Star Trek is just as important to. This episode is just downright fun and likable. The whole cast are great in it and I don't think any Star Trek series has ever quite matched the chemistry of the original crew. Scotty is particuarly great here, I really believe this episode is the reason why Scotty is so loved as a character. Compare this Scotty to the one who Kirk thought could start stabbing women after a bump on the head. (Sadly Sulu isn't in it at all and I feel a bit bad for George Takei for the first time ever!) Even the guest characters feel like real people: you can imagine Jones and the bartender having many previous wacky run-ins! And the tribbles themselves are just so cute and well done! They're actually some of the most believable aliens we've seen yet.
THIS EPISODE IS AMAZING AND IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT THEN I DON'T WANT TO KNOW YOU.
SCORE: 10/10