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Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek: The Original Series)

"Mirror, Mirror" is the fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Marc Daniels, it was first broadcast on October 6, 1967.

"Mirror, Mirror"
Star Trek: The Original Series episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 4
Directed byMarc Daniels
Written byJerome Bixby
Featured musicFred Steiner
Cinematography byJerry Finnerman
Production code039
Original air dateOctober 6, 1967 (1967-10-06)
Guest appearances
  • BarBara Luna (credited as Barbara Luna) – Lt. Marlena Moreau
  • John Winston – Transporter Chief Kyle
  • Vic Perrin – Tharn
  • Eddie Paskey – Lt. Leslie
  • William Blackburn – Lt. Hadley
  • Roger Holloway – Lt. Lemli
  • Pete Kellett – Kirk's Henchman
  • Garth Pillsbury – Wilson
  • Bob Bass – Chekov's Henchman
  • Bobby Clark – Chekov's Henchman #2
Episode chronology
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The episode involves a transporter malfunction that swaps Captain Kirk and his companions with their evil counterparts from a parallel universe (later dubbed the "Mirror Universe") in which the Enterprise is a ship of the Terran Empire, a conquering and murdering organization where officers are assassinated as punishment and as a means of promotion. "Mirror, Mirror" is one of the most celebrated episodes of the original Star Trek series, and the Mirror Universe was revisited in episodes of later Star Trek series.[1][2]

Plot

After failing to persuade the Halkan Council to allow the Federation to mine dilithium crystals on their planet, Captain Kirk, along with Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy, Chief Engineer Scott, and Communications Officer Uhura, attempt to beam back to the USS Enterprise during an ion storm, and find themselves on a dramatically different Enterprise designated "ISS Enterprise." First Officer Spock now has a mustache and goatee,[3] sidearms are standard issue, and the ship belongs to an empire rather than the Federation. After inquiring about the status of the mission, Spock orders the bridge crew to prepare a phaser barrage on the Halkans for their refusal to cooperate, then uses an "agonizer" to punish Transporter Chief Kyle for an error.

Kirk orders the landing party to sick bay so that they can assess their predicament in private. He deduces that the ion storm must have opened a barrier between parallel universes, causing the landing parties in each universe to switch places. They decide to impersonate their counterparts until they can find a way home. Uhura ascertains that Starfleet has ordered the Halkans' destruction unless the Empire's demands for dilithium are met. Kirk orders a twelve-hour delay, which Spock reports to Starfleet. Kirk heads for his quarters and is nearly murdered by Chekov and his henchmen, one of whom betrays Chekov and saves Kirk's life.

Kirk's bodyguards arrive and take Chekov to the "Agony Booth" for punishment. When Scott and McCoy join him in his quarters the computer confirms Kirk's hypothesis and provides a procedure to reproduce the transporter accident and return them to their home universe. Kirk also learns that in this universe, his counterpart took command of the ISS Enterprise by assassinating Captain Christopher Pike, and has since committed numerous atrocities. Meanwhile, aboard the USS Enterprise, Spock places their mirror-universe counterparts in confinement, but has not yet determined how to send them home.

On the ISS Enterprise, Scott and McCoy secretly begin work on the engines and transporter. Spock warns Kirk that despite their relationship he cannot support Kirk's aberrant behavior. Kirk defies the warning, releases Chekov from the Agony Booth, and returns to his quarters. There he finds a female officer, Marlena, the "captain's woman"; she assumes his unusual behavior is part of a plot, as their relationship has been cooling of late. Spock interrupts to inform Kirk that he has been ordered to kill him and take command unless Kirk carries out their mission within four hours. Marlena suggests using the Tantalus Field, a weapon concealed in Kirk's quarters. She focuses the device on Mr. Spock, lamenting his imminent demise, but Kirk prevents her from activating it. He reassures her that she is still the captain's woman as he leaves.

In his own quarters, Spock, already suspicious of the landing party, queries the computer about the "classified research" being conducted in Engineering, and decides to confront Kirk again. On the bridge, Uhura distracts Sulu, the security chief as well as the senior helm officer in this universe, from his security board when it signals Scott's connection of warp power to the transporter. Spock intercepts Kirk in the transporter room and leads him at phaser-point to Sickbay, where Scott, McCoy, and Uhura have been waiting. A fight ensues, in which Spock is knocked out by Kirk. McCoy insists on treating Spock, and before they can leave, Sulu arrives with three security guards. Sulu tells them he intends to assassinate Kirk and make it look like Kirk and Spock killed each other, but Marlena intervenes from Kirk's quarters, using the Tantalus Field to vaporize Sulu's henchmen. Kirk renders Sulu unconscious, and Uhura, Kirk, and Scott head for the transporter room, leaving McCoy to follow after tending to Spock. Spock suddenly awakens and forces McCoy into a Vulcan mind meld to learn why the captain spared his life.

Kirk, Scott, and Uhura reach the transporter room to find Marlena waiting. She asks Kirk to take her with them, but Kirk explains that the transporter is set for four people. Marlena points a phaser at Kirk, but Uhura disarms her. They discover power to the transporter has been cut, and Scott can only reset the controls to allow manual operation, requiring one of them to stay behind. Spock arrives and announces he will operate the controls. Kirk uses the time remaining before the landing party must transport out to argue for the overthrow of the Empire, which Spock agrees is inevitable in 240 years. He urges Spock to take command of the Enterprise and find a way to save the Halkans. When Spock reminds him of the necessity of power, Kirk reveals the existence of the Tantalus Field. As he transports them out, Spock promises to consider what Kirk has said.

Kirk, McCoy, Scott, and Uhura beam out, and find themselves back in the Federation universe. Spock reports he found the ruthless attitude of their counterparts refreshing, sarcastically calling them "the very flower of humanity." Kirk is startled by the appearance of Lieutenant Marlena Moreau, recently transferred to the Enterprise, with a report for his signature. In answer to Spock's inquiry, Kirk says only that Moreau "seems like a nice, likable girl" and that perhaps they could become "friends".

Mirror universe in Star Trek

The Star Trek mirror universe concept was revisited in five episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "Crossover", "Through the Looking Glass", "Shattered Mirror", "Resurrection" and "The Emperor's New Cloak".

In Star Trek's internal chronology, the earliest appearance of the Mirror Universe is in the prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise. The two-part episode "In a Mirror, Darkly", which is a sequel to the Original Series episode "The Tholian Web", reveals the fate of the USS Defiant.

The Mirror Universe played a large role in the first season of Star Trek: Discovery [2] and was visited in "Despite Yourself", "The Wolf Inside", "Vaulting Ambition", and "What's Past Is Prologue".

The 2014 episode "Fairest of Them All" in the non-canon fan series Star Trek Continues shows the events in the mirror universe following the original series episode, "Mirror Mirror".[4][5]

Among many parodies of the Mirror Universe are a 1977 episode of science-fiction sitcom Quark, and "Spookyfish", a 1998 episode of "South Park".

Reception

For the franchise's 30th anniversary in 1996, TV Guide ranked "Mirror, Mirror" No. 3 on its list of the 10 best Star Trek episodes from all series.[6] In 2016, Newsweek ranked "Mirror, Mirror" as one of the best episodes of the original series.[1] In 2016, IGN ranked "Mirror, Mirror" the 3rd best episode of the original series.[3] IO9 ranked "Mirror, Mirror" as the tenth best episode of all Star Trek episodes up to 2011.[7]

In 2012, The A.V. Club ranked this episode as one of top ten "must see" episodes of the original series.[8]

In 2012, Christian Science Monitor ranked this the fifth best episode of the original Star Trek.[9]

In 2015, New York Public Library noted this episode as having Spock's fifth best scene in the show.[10]

In a 2016 article highlighting the best episode from each Star Trek series, Digital Trends gave "Mirror, Mirror" an honorable mention.[11] In 2016, Business Insider ranked "Mirror, Mirror" the 6th best episode of the original series.[12] In 2016, IGN ranked "Mirror, Mirror" number 3 in a top ten list of original series episodes.[3]

Empire ranked "Mirror, Mirror" 12th out of the 50 top episodes of all Star Trek in 2016.[13] At that time, there were roughly 726 episodes and a dozen films released.[14]

In 2015, SyFy ranked this episode as one of the top ten essential Star Trek original series Spock episodes.[15]

2016 was the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of Star Trek, which triggered a large amount of press including TV Guide's review of top original series episodes.[16] They ranked "Mirror, Mirror" the fourth best episode of the series.[16]

In 2016, SyFy noted this episode for actress Nichelle Nichols presentation of Uhura, as having her fourth best scene in Star Trek.[17]

In 2017, SyFy ranked this the best mirror universe episode of Star Trek.[18]

In 2017, CBR ranked a character in this episode, Marlena Moreau of the mirror universe, the 8th "fiercest" female character of the Star Trek universe.[19]

In 2017, Vulture listed "Mirror, Mirror" as one of the best episodes of the original show, noting the episode's trip to the darker mirror universe.[20]

In 2018, Collider ranked this episode the 4th best original series episode.[21]

In 2018, PopMatters ranked this the 13th best episode of the original series.[22]

A 2018 Star Trek binge-watching guide by Den of Geek recommended this episode as one of the best of the original series.[23]

In 2019, CBR ranked this episode as one of the top 8 most memorable episodes of the original Star Trek.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b EST, Newsweek Special Edition On 1/2/16 at 9:09 AM (January 2, 2016). "Newsweek's top 10 episodes from the original Star Trek series". Newsweek. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Star Trek: The 15 Best Episodes Of The Original Series To Rewatch, Ranked". ScreenRant. March 16, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c IGN Staff (September 5, 2016). "The Top 10 Classic Star Trek Episodes". IGN. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  4. ^ Star Trek Continues E03 "Fairest of Them All" on Star Trek Continues YouTube channel
  5. ^ "Take a Sneak Peek at Vic Mignogna's Mirror, Mirror Resolution in Star Trek Continues". Wired. Condé Nast. June 13, 2014. Retrieved November 27, 2014.
  6. ^ Logan, Michael (August 24, 1996). "10 Truly Stellar Episodes". TV Guide.
  7. ^ Anders, Charlie Jane (May 10, 2011). "The 10 Best Star Trek Episodes". io9. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Handlen, Zack (August 15, 2012). "10 must-see episodes of Star Trek". TV Club. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  9. ^ "Star Trek: The Original Series: The 10 greatest episodes (+ video)". Christian Science Monitor. September 8, 2012. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  10. ^ "10 Best Spock Moments in Star Trek: The Original Series". The New York Public Library. Retrieved July 10, 2019.
  11. ^ Oswald, Ed (December 1, 2016). "From time travel to Tribbles: Here are the best Star Trek episodes from every series". www.digitaltrends.com. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  12. ^ Kiersz, Elena Holodny, Andy (September 22, 2017). "Here are the 13 best original 'Star Trek' episodes, ranked". Business Insider Australia. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "The 50 best Star Trek episodes ever". Empire. July 27, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  14. ^ Streaming, Marshall Honorof 2016-05-17T16:04:04Z (May 17, 2016). "How to Binge Watch 726 Star Trek Episodes (and 12 Movies)". Tom's Guide. Retrieved July 2, 2019.
  15. ^ Kaye, Don (February 27, 2015). "Long Live Spock: 10 essential Star Trek: The Original Series episodes". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  16. ^ a b "The Top 5 Star Trek: The Original Series Episodes | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. September 8, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  17. ^ Roth, Dany (December 28, 2016). "The Top 10 Uhura Moments from Star Trek". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  18. ^ Granshaw, Lisa (January 30, 2017). . SYFY WIRE. Archived from the original on August 28, 2017. Retrieved June 9, 2019.
  19. ^ "Star Trek: The 15 Foxiest Females Of The Final Frontier". CBR. October 1, 2017. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  20. ^ Bastién, Angelica Jade (September 25, 2017). "A Beginner's Guide to the Star Trek Universe". www.vulture.com. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  21. ^ Lesnick, Silas (August 14, 2018). "The 20 Best Episodes of 'Star Trek: The Original Series'". Collider. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  22. ^ "The 20 Best Episodes of 'Star Trek: The Original Series'". PopMatters. July 16, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  23. ^ "Star Trek: An Episode Roadmap for Beginners". Den of Geek. September 8, 2018. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  24. ^ "Star Trek: The 8 Most Memorable Episodes The Original Series". CBR. December 9, 2019. Retrieved January 16, 2020.

External links

  • "Mirror, Mirror" at IMDb
  • "Mirror, Mirror" at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)
  • "Mirror, Mirror" Original outline March 2, 1967; report and analysis by Dave Eversole
  • "Mirror, Mirror" The 2006 remastered version side-by-side comparisons at TrekMovie.com

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Mirror Mirror is the fourth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek Written by Jerome Bixby and directed by Marc Daniels it was first broadcast on October 6 1967 Mirror Mirror Star Trek The Original Series episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 4Directed byMarc DanielsWritten byJerome BixbyFeatured musicFred SteinerCinematography byJerry FinnermanProduction code039Original air dateOctober 6 1967 1967 10 06 Guest appearancesBarBara Luna credited as Barbara Luna Lt Marlena Moreau John Winston Transporter Chief Kyle Vic Perrin Tharn Eddie Paskey Lt Leslie William Blackburn Lt Hadley Roger Holloway Lt Lemli Pete Kellett Kirk s Henchman Garth Pillsbury Wilson Bob Bass Chekov s Henchman Bobby Clark Chekov s Henchman 2Episode chronology Previous The Changeling Next The Apple Star Trek The Original Series season 2 List of episodesThe episode involves a transporter malfunction that swaps Captain Kirk and his companions with their evil counterparts from a parallel universe later dubbed the Mirror Universe in which the Enterprise is a ship of the Terran Empire a conquering and murdering organization where officers are assassinated as punishment and as a means of promotion Mirror Mirror is one of the most celebrated episodes of the original Star Trek series and the Mirror Universe was revisited in episodes of later Star Trek series 1 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Mirror universe in Star Trek 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditAfter failing to persuade the Halkan Council to allow the Federation to mine dilithium crystals on their planet Captain Kirk along with Chief Medical Officer Dr McCoy Chief Engineer Scott and Communications Officer Uhura attempt to beam back to the USS Enterprise during an ion storm and find themselves on a dramatically different Enterprise designated ISS Enterprise First Officer Spock now has a mustache and goatee 3 sidearms are standard issue and the ship belongs to an empire rather than the Federation After inquiring about the status of the mission Spock orders the bridge crew to prepare a phaser barrage on the Halkans for their refusal to cooperate then uses an agonizer to punish Transporter Chief Kyle for an error Kirk orders the landing party to sick bay so that they can assess their predicament in private He deduces that the ion storm must have opened a barrier between parallel universes causing the landing parties in each universe to switch places They decide to impersonate their counterparts until they can find a way home Uhura ascertains that Starfleet has ordered the Halkans destruction unless the Empire s demands for dilithium are met Kirk orders a twelve hour delay which Spock reports to Starfleet Kirk heads for his quarters and is nearly murdered by Chekov and his henchmen one of whom betrays Chekov and saves Kirk s life Kirk s bodyguards arrive and take Chekov to the Agony Booth for punishment When Scott and McCoy join him in his quarters the computer confirms Kirk s hypothesis and provides a procedure to reproduce the transporter accident and return them to their home universe Kirk also learns that in this universe his counterpart took command of the ISS Enterprise by assassinating Captain Christopher Pike and has since committed numerous atrocities Meanwhile aboard the USS Enterprise Spock places their mirror universe counterparts in confinement but has not yet determined how to send them home On the ISS Enterprise Scott and McCoy secretly begin work on the engines and transporter Spock warns Kirk that despite their relationship he cannot support Kirk s aberrant behavior Kirk defies the warning releases Chekov from the Agony Booth and returns to his quarters There he finds a female officer Marlena the captain s woman she assumes his unusual behavior is part of a plot as their relationship has been cooling of late Spock interrupts to inform Kirk that he has been ordered to kill him and take command unless Kirk carries out their mission within four hours Marlena suggests using the Tantalus Field a weapon concealed in Kirk s quarters She focuses the device on Mr Spock lamenting his imminent demise but Kirk prevents her from activating it He reassures her that she is still the captain s woman as he leaves In his own quarters Spock already suspicious of the landing party queries the computer about the classified research being conducted in Engineering and decides to confront Kirk again On the bridge Uhura distracts Sulu the security chief as well as the senior helm officer in this universe from his security board when it signals Scott s connection of warp power to the transporter Spock intercepts Kirk in the transporter room and leads him at phaser point to Sickbay where Scott McCoy and Uhura have been waiting A fight ensues in which Spock is knocked out by Kirk McCoy insists on treating Spock and before they can leave Sulu arrives with three security guards Sulu tells them he intends to assassinate Kirk and make it look like Kirk and Spock killed each other but Marlena intervenes from Kirk s quarters using the Tantalus Field to vaporize Sulu s henchmen Kirk renders Sulu unconscious and Uhura Kirk and Scott head for the transporter room leaving McCoy to follow after tending to Spock Spock suddenly awakens and forces McCoy into a Vulcan mind meld to learn why the captain spared his life Kirk Scott and Uhura reach the transporter room to find Marlena waiting She asks Kirk to take her with them but Kirk explains that the transporter is set for four people Marlena points a phaser at Kirk but Uhura disarms her They discover power to the transporter has been cut and Scott can only reset the controls to allow manual operation requiring one of them to stay behind Spock arrives and announces he will operate the controls Kirk uses the time remaining before the landing party must transport out to argue for the overthrow of the Empire which Spock agrees is inevitable in 240 years He urges Spock to take command of the Enterprise and find a way to save the Halkans When Spock reminds him of the necessity of power Kirk reveals the existence of the Tantalus Field As he transports them out Spock promises to consider what Kirk has said Kirk McCoy Scott and Uhura beam out and find themselves back in the Federation universe Spock reports he found the ruthless attitude of their counterparts refreshing sarcastically calling them the very flower of humanity Kirk is startled by the appearance of Lieutenant Marlena Moreau recently transferred to the Enterprise with a report for his signature In answer to Spock s inquiry Kirk says only that Moreau seems like a nice likable girl and that perhaps they could become friends Mirror universe in Star Trek EditMain article Mirror Universe The Star Trek mirror universe concept was revisited in five episodes of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Crossover Through the Looking Glass Shattered Mirror Resurrection and The Emperor s New Cloak In Star Trek s internal chronology the earliest appearance of the Mirror Universe is in the prequel series Star Trek Enterprise The two part episode In a Mirror Darkly which is a sequel to the Original Series episode The Tholian Web reveals the fate of the USS Defiant The Mirror Universe played a large role in the first season of Star Trek Discovery 2 and was visited in Despite Yourself The Wolf Inside Vaulting Ambition and What s Past Is Prologue The 2014 episode Fairest of Them All in the non canon fan series Star Trek Continues shows the events in the mirror universe following the original series episode Mirror Mirror 4 5 Among many parodies of the Mirror Universe are a 1977 episode of science fiction sitcom Quark and Spookyfish a 1998 episode of South Park Reception EditFor the franchise s 30th anniversary in 1996 TV Guide ranked Mirror Mirror No 3 on its list of the 10 best Star Trek episodes from all series 6 In 2016 Newsweek ranked Mirror Mirror as one of the best episodes of the original series 1 In 2016 IGN ranked Mirror Mirror the 3rd best episode of the original series 3 IO9 ranked Mirror Mirror as the tenth best episode of all Star Trek episodes up to 2011 7 In 2012 The A V Club ranked this episode as one of top ten must see episodes of the original series 8 In 2012 Christian Science Monitor ranked this the fifth best episode of the original Star Trek 9 In 2015 New York Public Library noted this episode as having Spock s fifth best scene in the show 10 In a 2016 article highlighting the best episode from each Star Trek series Digital Trends gave Mirror Mirror an honorable mention 11 In 2016 Business Insider ranked Mirror Mirror the 6th best episode of the original series 12 In 2016 IGN ranked Mirror Mirror number 3 in a top ten list of original series episodes 3 Empire ranked Mirror Mirror 12th out of the 50 top episodes of all Star Trek in 2016 13 At that time there were roughly 726 episodes and a dozen films released 14 In 2015 SyFy ranked this episode as one of the top ten essential Star Trek original series Spock episodes 15 2016 was the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of Star Trek which triggered a large amount of press including TV Guide s review of top original series episodes 16 They ranked Mirror Mirror the fourth best episode of the series 16 In 2016 SyFy noted this episode for actress Nichelle Nichols presentation of Uhura as having her fourth best scene in Star Trek 17 In 2017 SyFy ranked this the best mirror universe episode of Star Trek 18 In 2017 CBR ranked a character in this episode Marlena Moreau of the mirror universe the 8th fiercest female character of the Star Trek universe 19 In 2017 Vulture listed Mirror Mirror as one of the best episodes of the original show noting the episode s trip to the darker mirror universe 20 In 2018 Collider ranked this episode the 4th best original series episode 21 In 2018 PopMatters ranked this the 13th best episode of the original series 22 A 2018 Star Trek binge watching guide by Den of Geek recommended this episode as one of the best of the original series 23 In 2019 CBR ranked this episode as one of the top 8 most memorable episodes of the original Star Trek 24 See also Edit Fairest of Them All a 2014 non canon fan produced direct continuation of Mirror Mirror References Edit a b EST Newsweek Special Edition On 1 2 16 at 9 09 AM January 2 2016 Newsweek s top 10 episodes from the original Star Trek series Newsweek Retrieved March 27 2019 a b Star Trek The 15 Best Episodes Of The Original Series To Rewatch Ranked ScreenRant March 16 2020 Retrieved February 13 2021 a b c IGN Staff September 5 2016 The Top 10 Classic Star Trek Episodes IGN Retrieved March 27 2019 Star Trek Continues E03 Fairest of Them All on Star Trek Continues YouTube channel Take a Sneak Peek at Vic Mignogna s Mirror Mirror Resolution in Star Trek Continues Wired Conde Nast June 13 2014 Retrieved November 27 2014 Logan Michael August 24 1996 10 Truly Stellar Episodes TV Guide Anders Charlie Jane May 10 2011 The 10 Best Star Trek Episodes io9 Retrieved June 4 2019 Handlen Zack August 15 2012 10 must see episodes of Star Trek TV Club Retrieved June 29 2019 Star Trek The Original Series The 10 greatest episodes video Christian Science Monitor September 8 2012 ISSN 0882 7729 Retrieved July 23 2019 10 Best Spock Moments in Star Trek The Original Series The New York Public Library Retrieved July 10 2019 Oswald Ed December 1 2016 From time travel to Tribbles Here are the best Star Trek episodes from every series www digitaltrends com Retrieved May 30 2020 Kiersz Elena Holodny Andy September 22 2017 Here are the 13 best original Star Trek episodes ranked Business Insider Australia Retrieved June 26 2019 The 50 best Star Trek episodes ever Empire July 27 2016 Retrieved July 2 2019 Streaming Marshall Honorof 2016 05 17T16 04 04Z May 17 2016 How to Binge Watch 726 Star Trek Episodes and 12 Movies Tom s Guide Retrieved July 2 2019 Kaye Don February 27 2015 Long Live Spock 10 essential Star Trek The Original Series episodes SYFY WIRE Retrieved July 9 2019 a b The Top 5 Star Trek The Original Series Episodes TV Guide TVGuide com September 8 2016 Retrieved July 4 2019 Roth Dany December 28 2016 The Top 10 Uhura Moments from Star Trek SYFY WIRE Retrieved July 24 2019 Granshaw Lisa January 30 2017 Ranking every mirror universe episode of Star Trek SYFY WIRE Archived from the original on August 28 2017 Retrieved June 9 2019 Star Trek The 15 Foxiest Females Of The Final Frontier CBR October 1 2017 Retrieved July 12 2019 Bastien Angelica Jade September 25 2017 A Beginner s Guide to the Star Trek Universe www vulture com Retrieved May 30 2020 Lesnick Silas August 14 2018 The 20 Best Episodes of Star Trek The Original Series Collider Retrieved July 4 2019 The 20 Best Episodes of Star Trek The Original Series PopMatters July 16 2018 Retrieved July 8 2019 Star Trek An Episode Roadmap for Beginners Den of Geek September 8 2018 Retrieved July 3 2020 Star Trek The 8 Most Memorable Episodes The Original Series CBR December 9 2019 Retrieved January 16 2020 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Mirror Mirror Mirror Mirror at IMDb Mirror Mirror at Memory Alpha a Star Trek wiki Mirror Mirror Original outline March 2 1967 report and analysis by Dave Eversole Mirror Mirror The 2006 remastered version side by side comparisons at TrekMovie com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mirror Mirror Star Trek The Original Series amp oldid 1132009716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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