One of my favorite movie lines of all time is from director Bob Clark's holiday classic, A Christmas Story. Talking about his father's 'major award', Ralphie (Peter Billingsley) as narrator comments, "Only one thing in the world could've dragged me away from the soft glow of Electric Sex gleaming in the window."
In the original series episode, I, Mudd, slimy conman Harry Mudd makes a return and he's once again surrounded by more than a few hot beauties. This time, however, the sexual allure isn't from drug enhanced super babes, but more like erotically charged refugees from Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. Mudd's now mixed himself up with highly advanced artificial intelligence - electric sex in the seductive form of super powerful androids. Care to get acquainted with them?
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Showing posts with label Harry Mudd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Mudd. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Mudd's Women - The Sexy Love Potion of Gene Roddenberry's Original Star Trek
One of the most compelling episodes of original Star Trek is Mudd's Women. Introducing Harry Mudd - who'd later guest in another memorable ep, I, Mudd - the tale dealt in the raw sexuality of 3 women. Harry was a con man, flim flam man or pimp - depending on your point of view - and he 'managed' three beautiful women in their social skills.
The tale posits the notion of these gals - escorts, companions, prostitutes, geisha, or all of them combined - mentored by the ever clever and profiteering Mudd. Harry Mudd's women took an aphrodisiac substance called the Venus Drug - making them alluring to men.
The tale posits the notion of these gals - escorts, companions, prostitutes, geisha, or all of them combined - mentored by the ever clever and profiteering Mudd. Harry Mudd's women took an aphrodisiac substance called the Venus Drug - making them alluring to men.
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