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The whole "my ____ half" trope in Trek . . . I just hate it.
Way over used, agreed. That and time travel.
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The whole "my ____ half" trope in Trek . . . I just hate it.
From dust we came, to dust we return.
Robin Curtis IS the better Saavik. She was more Vulcan in behavior, looked more Vulcan thanks to having actual Vulcan eyebrows and had a good rapport with Merritt Butrick's David Marcus. I can't say for certain she's the overall better actress but when I think of the Saavik that impressed me most I don't think of Kirstie Alley.
I guess I'm sort of the opposite, as I've always preferred Kirstie's performance over Robin's. This isn't meant as any disrespect towards her, of course, but she always seemed way too flat - almost too Vulcan.Part of that was the direction as well. I've always tended to ignore the concept of her being half-Romulan, because I don't feel it really added anything.
So, Valeris could be half-Romulan/half-Vulcan? Explains her supporting the conspiracy involving the Romulans and throwing in with the Starfleet traitors.Valeris seemed to have more of an expressive face than Saavik, but a lot of that could probably be Kim Cattrall's natural facial expressions and her wryness coming to the surface even while playing a Vulcan.
Or Spock could regenerate in to a new version.It does make me wonder if Spock really stayed dead and Meyer returned to do 3; would Saavik had essentially stepped in to fill Spock’s role? Hard to believe only because nowadays movies and their sequels are mapped out. Back then, they would simply pick up some of the leftover threads and continue with a new story.
It does make me wonder if Spock really stayed dead and Meyer returned to do 3; would Saavik had essentially stepped in to fill Spock’s role? Hard to believe only because nowadays movies and their sequels are mapped out. Back then, they would simply pick up some of the leftover threads and continue with a new story.
Or Star Trek.
I don't much care for the subtitle The Original Series being amended to 60s Trek. I just refer to it as Star Trek.
Star Trek from 1966-1969 is Star Trek. Everything else is a spin-off, homage, or reboot. Not that this makes them any less…but that’s just the facts.
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