I noticed a few in Stanley Park when I visited!Yes. They call it "Vancouver"![]()
I noticed a few in Stanley Park when I visited!Yes. They call it "Vancouver"![]()
My God, they are EVERYWHERE!!!I noticed a few in Stanley Park when I visited!
Every planet has a North.
Not just the Actors, the Director and Producers also have to be cleared.Interesting note about those clearances for the background actors from "The Cage". I wonder how many instances involved contacting estate executors here.
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In TAS Shikahr had trees in the surrounding hills. Maybe they lived in the 'burbs.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.
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.
In TAS Shikahr had trees in the surrounding hills. Maybe they lived in the 'burbs.
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I just rewatched the episode and I can now buy in the Michael/Spock conflict much more than before. The same incident affected both of them in very different ways. For Michael, it was the guilt. But, for Spock it was very different. It wasn't anger or not understanding. Spock felt EMBARRASED. He idolized her and told her that he loved her. Quite mbarrassing for a being who is dedicated to logic. She is a reminder for who he used to be and he's embarrassed for his younger self. As he said, she was the catalyst and he appreciated how she showed him the weakness of emotions. There's probably also the fear that reconnecting with her will pull him back to being more emotional. As we see later in life, such as with Christine, that's an ongoing struggle for him. It's like putting desserts in front of someone who is dieting!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.
Well...thank you...I was short of things to make me wake up screaming. This should cover for at least a month.Tattooing
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Well...thank you...I was short of things to make me wake up screaming. This should cover for at least a month.
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Leonard H. McCoy, M.D., recognized expert in psychology, especially space psychology…I just rewatched the episode and I can now buy in the Michael/Spock conflict much more than before. The same incident affected both of them in very different ways. For Michael, it was the guilt. But, for Spock it was very different. It wasn't anger or not understand. Spock felt EMBARRASED. He idolized her and told her that he loved her. Embarrassing for a being who is dedicated to logic. She is a reminder for who he used to be and he's embarrassed for his younger self. As he said, she was the catalyst and he appreciated how she showed him the weakness of emotions. There's probably also the fear that reconnecting with her will pull him back to being more emotional. As we see later in life, such as Christine, that's an ongoing struggle for him. It's like putting desserts in front of someone who is dieting!
So, I can now buy into it. But not because Spock was so pissed off at her for so long. Rather the event sent him in a new direction, he was also embarrassed by how he was, and he didn't want to get pulled back to being like that.
So he can have his own show!I liked this episode. Why isn't Pike the lead again?
Debatable as to SMG's charm.It's just so crazy how literally everyone on this show besides SMG radiates charisma like a broken EPS conduit! Oh well, at least she's not the black hole of charm that was Captain Boreathan Archer.
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