If 'constantly mildly annoyed' is depth for you, then I guess that's true...
I certainly preferred playing him as Spaft. Half-Spock, Half-Shaft, All Vulcan.
If 'constantly mildly annoyed' is depth for you, then I guess that's true...
I was wondering about why they would frame him, and this works for me.They framed him for murder so starfleet would make capturing him a higher priority
Makes sense to me.To circle back to the trauma/argument for just a moment (sorry if this is dead horse beating) -- I can go along with it because of how young Spock is here. Five? And here's the person he can most be himself with, without disappointing Dad or having Mom tell him to go back to emulating Dad. Someone who he can talk to about bullying. Someone who is obviously also an outsider and so he can relate to her.
And then she cuts him to the quick.
And then later, as adults, they are "too busy" or "out of range" or "it slipped (my) mind" or whatever. People can find dozens of excuses not to kiss and make up.
Wasn't there a bit of the 'Talosian illusion' transition sounds effect too, as a hint of what was going on?Sound Editor rocks on this one. I grinned like a loon when I heard the original transporter effect when "Spock" and "Burnham" beamed up from Talos!
It was North Vulcan...I was wondering about why they would frame him, and this works for me.
Makes sense to me.
One change the episode made that I actually thought was kind of funny, was the sudden addition of a previously nonexistant or at least never mentioned forest of Vulcan's Forge. For all of the decades the Trek productions filmed in California, Vulcan was a completely barren desert, and now they are filming in Canada and it suddenly has a forest.![]()
It was North Vulcan...
Maybe it's one of those forests that pops up for a few weeks a year during the rain season and then vanishes again. We've got similar phenomena on Earth. It's not too big a leap to pretend this could happen on Vulcan and in a more extreme manner; extreme conditions would cause life to explode when it finally rains. This might be wanky, but for me, it's an explanation that works.Vulcan ought to have an ecosystem, true, but Michael was said to be in ShiKahr, and running away into the Vulcan Forge. Both shown and stated to be desert areas in previous series. We've seen the whole city of ShiKahr surrounded by desert.
They shouldn't have specified Michael being in a desert region if they weren't prepared to show it.
Yes. They call it "Vancouver"Certainly there are places without trees in Canada too?
It is just a bit weird an unnecessarily inconsistent with previous portrayals. Certainly there are places without trees in Canada too? They didn't need to do it this way.
Yes. They call it "Vancouver"![]()
If 'constantly mildly annoyed' is depth for you, then I guess that's true...
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