Throughout the Star Trek television series, Spock showed that he was immune to pretty faces, but a certain behind-the-scenes photograph taken during production reveals otherwise; perhaps. "Mudd's Women", a very early first season episode, was shot in the Spring of 1966 (June 2 - June 13, 1966). Leonard Nimoy, as Spock, and William Shatner, totally in character as James T. Kirk, pose with guest stars Maggie Thrett, Susan Denberg, and Karen Steele...
"The Conscience of the King" features the beautiful actress Barbara Anderson, who was all of twenty years of age when this episode was photographed (September 13 - 21, 1966). Jim Kirk could not resist the charms of "Lenore Karidian", even when she went off the deep end in the last reel. ("You really loved her, didn't you?") This production still features Shatner and Miss Anderson and it looks as though it was taken on the shuttlecraft observation deck set...
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