There may be some "hidden character" to Kirk, yes, but the episodic nature hides it way too well for it to count. On screen, Kirk is a cardboard hero, until Paramount resources emerge to give him meatier character development.
The cartoon treatment we get from TOS allows us to believe in all sorts of Kirks. None of those is a misunderstanding as such, just a choice - be it personal, political, zeitgeist or whatever. Objectively looking, Kirk isn't really even given the dignity of recovering between episodes, as he often has to recover in time for the final scene and its mandatory levity. And the fact also remains that he doesn't return to dwell on his past losses except in that one case.
Timo Saloniemi
The cartoon treatment we get from TOS allows us to believe in all sorts of Kirks. None of those is a misunderstanding as such, just a choice - be it personal, political, zeitgeist or whatever. Objectively looking, Kirk isn't really even given the dignity of recovering between episodes, as he often has to recover in time for the final scene and its mandatory levity. And the fact also remains that he doesn't return to dwell on his past losses except in that one case.
Timo Saloniemi