^ Didn't Kirk say that just once, in one of the movies?
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I've just realized why this seems odd to me. In other threads you've said you heard this line, "I must check in before your inspection and you." and it didn't make sense to you. It made little sense to me as it reads as a runon sentence. But I've figured it out: Spock's actual quote is "I must check in before your inspection. And you?" Syntax makes all the difference!I mentioned this one recently.
In TWOK, I thought Spock meant:
"I must check in before your inspection and you." meaning I have to check in before you.
and that Kirk said: "Oh." instead of "Home".
That's partly because they filmed it in English, then decided to dub in Vulcan-sounding dialogue, and had to match the vowels to mouth movement. The woman in the scene was apparently slightly nervous about working with Nimoy. She'd only worked bit parts on two other television episodes (non-Trek), the film was her third and final credit.There is a bit in TMP on Vulcan where the Kohlinar masters tell Spock, "Kohlinar is not the answer". The subtitles translate the Vulcan as "your human blood is touched by it, Spock", but the Master sounds like she's saying "it disturbs your hooping cough, Spock". So for years that was an in joke for me and my friends.
I read a question on a forum somewhere with someone asking why McCoy says this if there's no money in the future."I'd give real money if he'd shut up."
It's a valid question. I love McCoy, and it's pure snark, but it doesn't make sense in any kind of context in that scene.I read a question on a forum somewhere with someone asking why McCoy says this if there's no money in the future."I'd give real money if he'd shut up."
Our language contains many references to things that are long gone...heck, half the time we don't even know or think about the etymology of a phrase. I doubt that will change in a few hundred years.I read a question on a forum somewhere with someone asking why McCoy says this if there's no money in the future."I'd give real money if he'd shut up."
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