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  1. The penultimate episode of TOS, All Our Yesterdays sees Kirk, Spock and McCoy beam down to the planet Sarpeidon, whose star is about to go nova. They discover signs of an advanced civilisation, but find only one inhabitant, a librarian named Atoz (Ian Wolfe).

  2. 3.5 stars for "All our Yesterdays" -- the penultimate TOS episode is a winner. May not be considered one of the Star Trek classics but there's plenty to like about this especially that Spock/McCoy bond and how they go through the time portal together and return together.

  3. Dec 30, 2009 · All Our Yesterdays is my favorite episode of the orginal Star Trek; for so many reasons, a lot of them already mentioned in this thread. I know, there are some flaws in the logic of this episode. The reverting of Spock's behaviour is quite dubious, for one thing.

  4. Jan 18, 2018 · all our yesterdays time As for Star Trek the Next Generation, my all time favorite episode is “The Inner Light.” While I don’t know the series as well as the original one, here are a few I’d recommend for the philosophically inclined.

  5. We also get what must be the most abrupt ending in the series thus far. I dunno, there’s a lot of good things going on in this episode, but a tv episode is at its heart a story telling endeavour and there’s something off about the story here.

  6. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are trapped in a planet's distant pasts, where Spock finds love with an exiled woman. A star shines with a reddish glow, and will soon destroy the planet orbiting it, Sarpeidon, in a supernova. Captain Kirk plans to go with a landing party to warn the inhabitants that...

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  8. "All Our Yesterdays" is the twenty-third and penultimate episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Jean Lisette Aroeste and directed by Marvin J. Chomsky , it was first broadcast March 14, 1969.

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