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Star Trek - The Original Series, Vol. 24, Episodes 47 & 48: Obsession/ The Immunity Syndrome

Star Trek - The Original Series, Vol. 24, Episodes 47 & 48: Obsession/ The Immunity Syndrome

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Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
Studio: CBS Paramount International Television
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 79692

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 100
Discs: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6

ISBN: 0792173562
UPC: 097366002441
EAN: 9780792173564
ASIN: B00005ASGJ

Theatrical Release Date: September 8, 1966
Release Date: June 5, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Description
"Obsession," Ep. 47 - A "vampire" cloud, which Kirk failed to destroy 11 years ago, has returned to stalk the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. "The Immunity Syndrome," Ep. 48 - Kirk, Spock, and McCoy frantically try to devise some means of stopping a gigantic single-celled creature that has destroyed an entire solar system.


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5 out of 5 stars Gravitational propulsion and time travel vampire   December 20, 2006
The landing party has beamed down and began exploring the planet surface when they discover tritantium ore deposits. Kirk wants a sample removed and brought back to the enterprise, so Spock fires a phaser cutting a portion of the deposit and extracting with with a clamping device. Kirk smells a sweet odor like honey and vaguely remembers the same smell on another planet. Kirk tells the landing party security guards to scan for choronium and to fire phasers at disruptive power at any gaseous cloud. Spock is bewildering how a laboratory experiment can be intelligent; Kirk tells Spock, that what he is proposing is impossible, yet it exists; Spock then reasons the gaseous cloud must be able to change itself into some different molecular structure. Two security guards are killed by the alien intelligence and every red corporal cell in their body gone, drained like the victims of a space vampire. The third security guard, Ensign Rizzo survives barely alive, after 50 percent of his blood has been drained. Kirk instructs both McCoy and Spock to the "medically impossible" events of Farragut. Ensign Rizzo is revived and he describes the alien as "cold" and he noticed an odor, a sickly sweet strange smell, like being smoother in honey and drawing the strength from him. The alien has the ability to hide from the molecular scan; Spock explains the alien can change its molecular structure; the crew still is not convinced that a gaseous cloud can be intelligent. Ensign Garrovick, the son of Captain Garrovick greets Captain Kirk on the bridge. Kirk asks Ensign Garrovick, if he is interested at getting a crack at the monster that has killed his friend Ensign Rizzo. Garrovick enthusiastically acknowledges the invitation to hunt the monster. Garrovick fires his phaser at the gaseous cloud, but the other two security guards die despite Garrovick's efforts. Garrovick admits to hestitating; Kirk convenings a hearing and dismissing Garrovick to quarters threatening him of derelict of the duty; Kirk as a young ensign under Captain Garrovick also frozen, as the alien killed over two hundred members of the crew; at the time, the review board held Kirk innocent and stated that he acted in the best manner possible; Kirk just can't forgive himself, nor Garrovick. The alien moves to space and travels at speeds approaching warp six; the alien can travel through time using gravitation propulsion; Spock immediately deduces that neither Kirk nor Garrovick firing of the phraser would have made a different because of the time shifts, meaning that alien would have been at a different time, at the moment they fired their weapons; the alien stops course and turns back on the Enterprise; the crew finally believes they are fighting an intelligent being; Kirk orders a spread of phrase and photon fires sequences with not affect; the alien kills two more crew as it enters impulse engine 2. Spock tries to reason with Garrovick with logic like, "hestitation is an inherited trait of your species". Spock seems be believe that an logical response to encountering something a intelligent being does not understand is to destroy it without thought. Basically, "hesitation can not be helped because humans are weak". Classic Spock logical nonsense. While talking the alien enters through a ventilation duct in Ensigns Garrovicks quarters; Spock attempts to block the vent with his hands (why not a blank or pillow?) illogical behavior; Kirk orders a reverse pressure on the ventilation shaft and Spock emerges uninjuried from the room; Kirk asks Spock, "why aren't you dead"; Spock replies that his blood is composed of copper unlike the iron in human hemoglobin; Spock finally tells Kirk that his actions today would have had the same results 11 years ago and that Kirk was not responsible for the deaths. Kirk tells the crew that the Enterprise is commited to the destruction of the alien; the medicine will need to wait even if lives are lost; and the alien is going "home" to breed. The Enterprise races to the fourth planet of the Tycho system. Kirk and Garrovick bait the alien with a container of hemoglobin which the alien devours; Kirk and Garrovick use themselves near the anti-matter bomb and beam out justs as the alien is about to strike; McCoy complains to Spock that transportation technology is a terrible way to travel - "spreading a mans molecules all over the universe"; Spock manages to complete the transportation and in humour tells McCoy, "what save the Captain was his cross circuiting to B".


2 out of 5 stars Average First Episode But Very Poor Second Episode!   November 27, 2006
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

If you are picking and choosing which volumes to keep, this falls into the "give this a miss" category but only just as the first episode, "Obsession" is actually not too bad but the second episode, "The Immunity Syndrome" is really one of the poorest episodes in the entire Trekdom.

The first episode explores the theme of guilt and self-recrimination and how much we should let this affect our judgement and hence influence the lives of others. Although this is not one of the better episodes of the season, it definitely isn't one of the worst and hence falls into the average category.

The second episode is a great disappointment in every respect as the plot is weak and the storyline is very draggy and even evoked a few yawns from me as I tried to stay awake through it all. The scriptwriting is also very poor and you could see the actors struggling with trying to make the dialogue sound natural making this a very forgettable and regrettable episode.

In conclusion, unless you really need to complete the set, give this volume a wide berth!



2 out of 5 stars Subpar second season shows   September 3, 2003
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

Obsession-This below average show concerned a hemoglobin-seeking space cloud from Kirk's past. The episode certainly has a couple things going for it; like The Doomsday Machine the episodes explores obsession with past mistakes and the quest for redemption. Evidence of Kirk's fallibility and capacity for introspection are always welcome, and his humane decision to give Garrovick the second chance he never received himself is poignant. Unfortunately, the story itself is not terribly engaging. Call me shallow, but it's hard to get excited about these gaseous clusters! (see/don't see Metamorphosis and the Lights of Zetar as well) (2.5 stars)

The Immunity Syndrome-The giant amoeba episode has less going for it than its companion on this disk. While the hook is probably slightly more intriguing than Obsession's, this is really a 'face value' episode. It doesn't pack any subtle messages. If the episode were more engaging, I'd say no problem, but unfortunately this one is pretty dull. McCoy fans will appreciate his prominent role in this one though. (2 stars)


3 out of 5 stars Problem: Killer Clouds & Giant Germs. Solution: Anti-Matter!   April 15, 2003
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

REVIEWED ITEM: Star Trek Original Series DVD Volume 24: Obsession / The Immunity Syndrome

OBSESSION PRELIMINARY BRIEFS:

Moral, Ethical, and/or Philosophical Subject(s) Driven Into The Ground: Obsession (no, really...); dealing with guilt; priorities; Making the right choice when caught in a dilemma

Expendable Enterprise Crewmember (`Red Shirt') Confirmed Casualty List: Four dead, one injured

REVIEW/COMMENTARY:

Oh, what to do: destroy a gaseous vampire-cloud that has killed half a starship crew and will doubtless kill endless more beings in the future, or transfer and deliver a highly-perishable vaccine to a world stricken with a deadly plague that could claim millions of lives? As might've guessed, that's the little dilemma ol' Jimmers has to turn around in his head here. Throw in his guilt over hesitating to destroy the same creature years before-- a seeming error that claimed the lives of several shipmates-- and the son of one of those crewmen, and Kirk is firmly entrenched in the stickiest of wickets! Fortunately, ol' Jim manages to overcome his single-minded obsession towards the deadly cloud-being, and saves the day once again! But not before he has that obligatory moment of self-doubt over the course of action he's taking, which naturally is chock-full of that Shatnerian method acting that you all know and love! McCoy's confrontation with Kirk following this precious moment adds a bit more meat to the ham sandwich with one of the series' most memorable bits of character-developing dialogue!

Also thrown into the mix: Thanks (once again) to his differing half-Vulcan physiology, Spock manages to survive the vampire cloud's shipboard attack with narry a missing red corpuscle (mainly `cuz he doesn't possess any)! And there ain't many just-in-the-nick-of-time transporter rescues that are more suspenseful than the one that puts the final punctuation on this eppie's climax! Tricky stuff, that anti-matter...

THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME PRELIMINARY BRIEFS:

Moral, Ethical, and/or Philosophical Subject(s) Driven Into The Ground: A Macrocosm of the Immune System

Notable Gaffe/Special Defect: The shadow of the camera man can is just noticeable as he pans/dollies in for a close-up on Kirk's reaction to McCoy's intercom statement that the crew is "all dying".

Expendable Enterprise Crewmember (`Red Shirt') Confirmed Casualty List: none

REVIEW/COMMENTARY:
Continuing this disc's "killer-parasite-creatures-that-must-be-stopped-at-all-costs" format, the Enterprise enters and must destroy a giant space amoeba that threatens to destroy life on other worlds. Thanks to a little shuttle-bound research from Mr. Spock and a dollop of anti-matter, the Enterprise endeavors to act as a galactic antibody to keep the horrible cosmic disease from spreading even further out through the ether!

This particular show highlights the advantages of DVD technology: the high-pitched whining sound that pops up when the Enterprise enters the amoeba's outer membrane caused me to react in a similar manner as the crew did when the noise hit their ears- a bit annoyed, and a tad nauseous. Now, THAT'S interactive TV!

`Late


4 out of 5 stars TWO STAR TREK EPISODES WITH A SCI-FI TWIST!...   October 20, 2002
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Volume 24 of the Star Trek DVD series contains two episodes that deal with the second season's ...plot. Unlike some of the less successful attempts at this kind of story in the second season the two episodes here have their moments and are quite good.

OBSESSION deals with Kirk's past and one of his greatest fears that has somewhat haunted him over the last 11 years. A mysterious vampire cloud, that feeds off the red bloods cell of humans, attacks the Enterprise crew. With it's distinct sickly sweet smell Kirk realizes it is the same monster that attack and killed his crew mates years ago when he was a Lieutendant. Upon realizing that this monster is alive Kirk drives himself into obession (hence the title) in an attempt to destroy this creature. He even disregards his orders to deliver greatly needed drugs to another planet. Kirk also punishes Ensign Garrovick (played by Stephen Brooks) (which Kirk sees a younger version of himslef in him) after the Ensign attempts and fails to kill the monster when disobeying Kirk. This episode really developes Kirk character and how (at times) he can be so self critical. OBSESSION is a slightly above average episode of Star Trek but barely. Without the nice dramatic moments between Kirk and Garrovick, plus Spock and McCoy's confronting of Kirk's actions, this episode wouldn't be so special.

THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME has stood up suprisingly well over the last thirty years. The story was very well written and scientifically accurate. The concept of The Enterprise discovering a single celled organism of massive size in the body of space is a really creative idea. To think that space is a body, that single cell is a virus and humans are mere antibodies in the whole thing is such a diverse concept. As the Enterprise encounters this massive cell that drains energy out of everything (including humans), the crew gains information of the cell and realizes it begins to reproduce like a virus, and pretty soon it will plague the depths of space unless it is destroyed. THE IMMUNITY SYNDROME is another one of those Star Trek episodes that would've been average had it not had a few special moments. This episode is actually very good the acting is well done and the story was well written and concieved.

In conclusion Star Trek Volume 24 has two good episodes with a few special moments. This DVD is worth getting but you may want to check out other more classic Star Trek episodes before this. Recommended.

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