Yahoo Web Search

Search results

      • In their compendium of Star Trek reviews, Trek Navigator, Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross both rated the episode as mediocre, describing its message as obvious and heavy-handed. They did find some redeeming moments, such as the climactic chase to the ruined planet's surface and Gorshin's performance as Bele.
      en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Let_That_Be_Your_Last_Battlefield
  1. People also ask

  2. Directed by Jud Taylor. Review by Jamahl Epsicokhan. The Enterprise becomes the newest battlefield for two bitter enemies, Lokai (Lou Antonio) and Bele (Frank Gorshin), who have been at each other's throats for millennia—a microcosm of the schism based on racial hatred that divides their world.

  3. Jan 13, 2011 · Damn. As noted, hes worth the price of admission, all by himself. I remember watching this as a kid and thinking, ‘How come the insides of their mouths aren’t coloured half-and-half?’ and ‘What happens if they take off their gloves?’ and ‘How come they’re black and white, not pink and brown?’

  4. Aug 19, 2016 · In Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, the science-fiction framework provided a vehicle to explore issues of race. In The Cloud Minders, the show would touch on class and power.

  5. They are the real stars of the 'Let That Be Your Last Battlefield' and make it worth watching. The regular characters go along for the ride but do little apart from preach and look down their noses in smugness at how much better life is in the Federation.

  6. Let That Be Your Last Battlefield ” is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the original American science fiction television show Star Trek. Written by Oliver Crawford (based on a story by Gene L. Coon, writing under his pen name "Lee Cronin") and directed by Jud Taylor, it was first broadcast January 10, 1969.

  7. Kirk (William Shatner) and the Enterprise crew encounter Lokai (Lou Antonio) and Bele (Frank Gorshin), two Cheron males who despise each other. Both have ski...

    • 2 min
    • Farhad Z
  8. I have never been this unhappy watching Star Trek before. Episodes such as The Omega Glory and The Alternative Factor may have been more of a shambles but at least for those I sat wide eyed in fascinated disbelief at what I was seeing.

  1. People also search for