I, Mudd
- Episode aired Nov 3, 1967
- TV-PG
- 50m
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7.3/10
3.7K
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Harry Mudd returns with a plot to take over the Enterprise by stranding the crew on a planet populated by androids under his command.Harry Mudd returns with a plot to take over the Enterprise by stranding the crew on a planet populated by androids under his command.Harry Mudd returns with a plot to take over the Enterprise by stranding the crew on a planet populated by androids under his command.
Bobby Bass
- Android
- (uncredited)
Bill Blackburn
- Android
- (uncredited)
Marlys Burdette
- Female Android
- (uncredited)
Roger Holloway
- Lt. Lemli
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Gene Roddenberry
- Stephen Kandel
- David Gerrold(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaA third-season appearance of Harry Mudd was planned but axed due to the producers' desire to move away from comedy episodes. However, Roger C. Carmel would reprise the role of Mudd as a cartoon voice in Mudd's Passion (1973). Mudd was considered for a return during the Star Trek movies in the 1980s, but Carmel's failing health nixed that.
- GoofsThe color shirt of the android who takes over the ship is blue. He keeps skipping medical appointments and Bones is concerned. However, the blue shirt is Science and Medical, which means that if anyone is transferred to the ship, both Spock and Bones would have received paperwork on the individual. They both should have known who the person was and what their purpose was on the ship. Yet, in the opening scene, Spock doesn't know him at all and Bones can't get him to keep a medical appointment.
- Quotes
Captain Kirk: Well, opinions?
Chekov: I think we're in a lot of trouble.
Captain Kirk: That's a great help, Mr. Chekov. Bones?
McCoy: I think Chekov's right, we are in a lot of trouble.
Captain Kirk: Spock, and if you say we're in a lot of trouble...
Spock: We are.
- Alternate versionsSpecial Enhanced version Digitally Remastered with new exterior shots and remade opening theme song. Highlights include a more detailed look at Norman's "innards."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Star Trek Logs: An MTV Big Picture Special Edition (1991)
Featured review
Mudd's Androids
Season 2, episode 8. The Enterprise is taken over by an android that has sabotaged the ship (causing it to destruct if they try to regain control) and forcing the crew to an unknown destination. They approach an uncharted planet and the android requires Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Chekhov, Uhura and Scotty to beam down to the planet. When they arrive they are greeted by none other than the outlaw Harry Mudd. Questioning Mudd they learn that he wants the Enterprise and leave Kirk and all crew on the uncharted planet Harry named after himself. This planet is full of androids that serve Mudd. Prodding Mudd more they learn that these androids will serve humans in order to study them but needed more humans to study besides just Mudd... that is why Mudd sent out one of his androids and, as luck would have it, brought back Kirk and crew. Time for the Captain and his crew members to do some quick thinking.
Fun, fun episode... better than Mudd's Women in my opinion. Mudd is a character I love to hate and hate to love. A goofy scoundrel that has a personal vendetta against Kirk. Poor Harry will never win.
9/10
Fun, fun episode... better than Mudd's Women in my opinion. Mudd is a character I love to hate and hate to love. A goofy scoundrel that has a personal vendetta against Kirk. Poor Harry will never win.
9/10
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