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Alex Kurtzman and Heather Kadin Interview (Short Treks and Season 2)

^ Just to expand on that (from the link).

"On the topic of Ethan Peck’s performance as Spock in the upcoming storyline, Kurtzman reiterated that this will be a previously-unseen level of maturity in the character.

KURTZMAN: Here’s what I’ll say about Spock: he’s not the Spock from the Original Series. He has not become that character yet; this is before TOS. When we meet him in TOS, he’s more comfortable with his Vulcan, logical self.

As a result of these ‘seven signals’ and the ‘Red Angel,’ Spock has seen something that his logical brain cannot make sense of, and so logic is failing him – and he has not been raised to be emotionally equipped to deal with that, so [his human side] is failing him too.

He’s really in a state of confusion, and what the season is about is watching Spock become the character we know from the beginning of the Original Series."


Interesting reconciling Kurtzman suggesting Spock will portray "a previously-unseen level of maturity in character" with the rest of the quote explaining he will be in a state of confusion. His Vulcan logic and human emotions - failing him. Huh? Wait and see.
 
I misread the thread title. I thought there was going to be a mention of season 2 for short treks. What is the deal with that anyway? Are there going to be different seasons of short treks or was that a one time thing?

I think it's a great concept and there will be more. Hopefully they won't restrict it to Discovery or Picard related stories only. Let the writers tell any Trek stories they want. Of course there will be budgetary restrictions (want to use existing sets, etc), so a short Trek set on DS9 is probably not possible.
 
Maybe, if Season 3 doesn't air until September 2020. It probably depends how big the gap between Picard S1 and DSC S3 is.
Or the gap between Discovery S2 and Picard S1.

And I like your optimism about Discovery season 3.
 
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^ Just to expand on that (from the link).

"On the topic of Ethan Peck’s performance as Spock in the upcoming storyline, Kurtzman reiterated that this will be a previously-unseen level of maturity in the character.

KURTZMAN: Here’s what I’ll say about Spock: he’s not the Spock from the Original Series. He has not become that character yet; this is before TOS. When we meet him in TOS, he’s more comfortable with his Vulcan, logical self.

As a result of these ‘seven signals’ and the ‘Red Angel,’ Spock has seen something that his logical brain cannot make sense of, and so logic is failing him – and he has not been raised to be emotionally equipped to deal with that, so [his human side] is failing him too.

He’s really in a state of confusion, and what the season is about is watching Spock become the character we know from the beginning of the Original Series."


Interesting reconciling Kurtzman suggesting Spock will portray "a previously-unseen level of maturity in character" with the rest of the quote explaining he will be in a state of confusion. His Vulcan logic and human emotions - failing him. Huh? Wait and see.
It’s not that confusing. In The Cage (prior to this season in continuity), Spock is less mature than in TOS (after this season in continuity). So this in between period is exactly as stated: a previously unseen level of maturity. Nowhere is it suggested that DSC Spock will be more mature than we’ve ever seen, nor less mature. It will be a degree of maturity we’ve not yet seen.
 
So you think he won't be more mature or less mature than we've seen but different mature depending on The Cage or TOS but not more or less.

Thanks for clearing that up :lol:
:rolleyes: Don’t be disingenuous.

He will not be more mature than we’ve ever seen nor less mature than we’ve ever seen. Your original comment clearly intended to criticize Kurtzman for something he didn’t actually argue (hardly surprising given your general attitude towards the show). All he said was the character would display a level of maturity we have yet to see—entirely reasonable statement given the story takes place in a period unexplored between a younger and older iteration of the character. Obviously Spock will appear more or less mature in relation to previous versions. But you already knew that.
 
SPOCK WILL GO FROM TALKING IN ALL CAPITALS LIKE WOLF BLITZER ON CNN to talking more like a regular person and not smiling.

That's the transition Spock will have to go through FROM BEING SPOCK FROM "THE CAGE" to being Spock from rest of the original series.

Though it won't be a complete transition. Spock has some words to say about this in "Where No Man Has Gone Before". What do you have to say Mr. Spock? "DAMAGE CONTROL REPORTS ALL STATIONS!"
 
So you think he won't be more mature or less mature than we've seen but different mature depending on The Cage or TOS but not more or less.

Thanks for clearing that up :lol:
He won’t be less mature then in “The Cage”, but won’t be more more then what was seen in “TOS”. He’ll be somewhere in the middle.

How hard is that to understand?
 
"As a result of these ‘seven signals’ and the ‘Red Angel,’ Spock has seen something that his logical brain cannot make sense of, and so logic is failing him – and he has not been raised to be emotionally equipped to deal with that, so [his human side] is failing him too.

He’s really in a state of confusion, and what the season is about is watching Spock become the character we know from the beginning of the Original Series."


Speculating... I think it's uncertain what level of maturity he will be in given his state of confusion. He could be a complete mess.
 
So basically someone in his 20s. ;)
Well I'm still speculating and gleaning... but quite possibly like most twenty-somethings experience :techman: I wonder if the hints about spirituality and religion being themed with science might play out within Spock himself. It's not a bad concept to have someone so logical having a spiritual 'awakening' or the opposite, someone religious discovering an appreciation for science.
 
Interesting reconciling Kurtzman suggesting Spock will portray "a previously-unseen level of maturity in character" with the rest of the quote explaining he will be in a state of confusion. His Vulcan logic and human emotions - failing him. Huh? Wait and see.

The line about a "previously unseen level of maturity" is not a quote from Kurtzman. That's from the Trekcore writer who put together the article. I would agree it's a bad line. Overly literal in a way that is not helpful.

So you think he won't be more mature or less mature than we've seen but different mature depending on The Cage or TOS but not more or less.

Thanks for clearing that up :lol:

@Ovation explained it correctly. Don't be mocking just because you don't understand it.
 
The line about a "previously unseen level of maturity" is not a quote from Kurtzman. That's from the Trekcore writer who put together the article. I would agree it's a bad line. Overly literal in a way that is not helpful.
Yes the article reads ...On the topic of Ethan Peck’s performance as Spock in the upcoming storyline, Kurtzman reiterated that this will be a previously-unseen level of maturity in the character.
 
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