ST:TOS; Friday's Child S2/Ep. 40
We get a bit of backstory on Bones in this episode. He spent some time with the Capellans, a harsh, warrior people. The Federation needs their cooperation for a mining contract (for topeline). The Capellan customs are alien to Our Crew and the limits their culture insist on makes for frustrating negotiations. Added to this, the Klingons are also interested in "wooing" the Capellans and have sent an emissary with their own deal with the planet's inhabitants.
Weaponless, irritated by Kras, the Klingon and finding the customs incomprehensible, Kirk loses patience with the factions vying for the leadership position, once the old Teer is dead. Our heros are taken prisoner but escape (with the wife of the dead Teer in tow) and they must fight for their lives w/o aid from the Enterprise until the last minute.
This episode has a little bit of everything. I like the interaction amongst the Big Three as they are imprisoned and then escape. I like the dynamic between Eleen, the dead Teer's wife and Bones ("I'm a doctor, not an escalator!"). But this is not a favorite episode for me because I find the Capellans so hokey. Their costumes, their culture-it's all like a bad acid trip (not ever having taken acid, I am assuming this it what it would be like).
Having just checked Wikipedia, I find that Fontana had a different ending planned--one I think would have been much more controversial and thought-provoking (probably why Roddenberry nixed it). She wanted Eleen to hand over the baby (a boy) to the Capellan's, who decide to keep it and appoint a Regent, but they kill her (as is their custom).
Which ending do you prefer and why? What is it you like about this episdoe? What don't you like?
Why do you think this episode is entitled Friday's Child? According to the old nursery rhyme, Friday's child is loving and giving. How does that apply to the baby born--or does it apply to something else entirely?