okay.Yes, because no one has ever had super secret people in their past to be dramatically revealed later.
At best it clashed with some BTS comments and fan supposition,.
Sybok, and Sarek and Amanda, and T’Pring. It isn’t an outlier, it’s the standard for his behavior.
It's not like Star Trek is the franchise that would never introduce a major interstellar war in the fourth season of a series that apparently has still been fought for the first three seasons without any characters mentioning it at all.
Discovery is just a bad show, it is poorly written front and back that can be proven on many objective tv writing grounds,
I just re-watched both scenes. Spock is the one who mentioned his parents' professions. However, Kirk does refer to Amanda as an encyclopedia. You can infer that Kirk knew what job each had. He didn't seem surprised by Spock's statement. As for Amok Time, I mis-remembered who made the observation that Spock's family was important. Kirk recognizes T'Pau. McCoy seems impressed. Then, Kirk makes the comment about the importance of Spock's family. My reference to arranged marriages was in reference to Sybok, not Spock. How, Sarek became acquainted with Amanda has never been explained. My comment about Burnham was that it did her character a disservice. As I said Spock's family background was explored more than any other character is TOS, but thanks for refreshing my memory.You need to re-watch those episodes my friend. In "This Side Of Paradise", it's Spock who talks about his mother and father in response to a taunt by Kirk in the transporter room as he's trying to free Spock of the Spore influence.
In "Amok Time", it's Kirk (not McCoy), who recognizes T'Pau, and informs McCoy about her history; and they're both surprised because it's yes neither one knew Spock's family was "...this important..."
So yeah if your knowledge of TOS cannon is this inaccurate, you're not doing your position any favors.
As for Vulcan marriages being arranged, it doesn't make Sybok's existence illogical (as he was the product of Sarek's earlier marriage to a Vulcan princess) it actually makes Spock's existence illogical why would any Vulcan family arrange a marriage between a Vulcan and a Human?
So yeah as as far as your arguments, they make no logical sense.
This exchange?No, and even Kirk comments in TFF, lampshading the expected fan complaints. It clashed because sibblings were never mentioned where they should otherwise have been. I'm not of the opinion that it was a major issue, but to pretend that there wasn't any issue at all would be disingenuous.
All that establishes is Spock never mentioned to Kirk he had a brother. And he's annoyingly literal. I doubt the writers gave Spock's history a thought. These are the same guys who wroteThe Final Frontier said:SPOCK: You ordered me to kill my brother.
KIRK: The man may be a fellow Vulcan, but that doesn't...
SPOCK: You do not understand me, Captain. Sybok, also, is a son of Sarek.
KIRK: He's your brother brother? You made that up.
SPOCK: I did not.
KIRK: You did too. Sybok couldn't possibly be your brother because I happen to know for a fact that you don't have a brother.
SPOCK: Technically, you are correct. I do not have a brother.
KIRK: You see?
SPOCK: I have a half-brother.
They seem to have forgotten that Kirk lost his actual brother. I don't think continuity was their strong suit.The Final Frontier said:SPOCK: I was thinking of Sybok. I have lost a brother.
KIRK: Yes. ...I lost a brother once. But I was lucky, I got him back.
Three.You're overstating your case, which only has two data points, not four, unless you're claiming that it surprised you that he had parents.
Just sarcastic. Condescension is a waste of time.get it, you are a discovery fan and no offence all your replies to me, I am beginning to find it quite condensing and sarcastic. Maybe it just my own POV but that is what I am getting and I dont like to put people on ignore, however I may have no choice here.
What are they? People state objective standards as if art is objective when it comes to enjoyment.Discovery is just a bad show, it is poorly written front and back that can be proven on many objective tv writing grounds,
I don't. I treat DSC as it's own part of Trek lore. No comparison required.especially when you compare it to a show like TNG, one of
I doubt the writers gave Spock's history a thought.
The Vulcan ambassador and his wife are Spock's parents.
Also, Picard met Sarek once at "Sarek's son's wedding." So, Spock is married?Three.
Spock has a (half)brother
The Vulcan ambassador and his wife are Spock's parents.
Spock has a wife/fiancee/whatever
You could toss in that Spock has referred to his father in the past tense in prior episodes, giving the impression he was dead.
Maybe it was yet another son.Also, Picard met Sarek once at "Sarek's son's wedding." So, Spock is married?
Trust me, I was there. (Fan since '66) I was more bothered by them forgetting Kirk had a brother than them giving Spock one. Like I said, continuity wasn't a strong suit of the people making TOS films. Giving a damn about about what fans might think, probably wasn't either.hat's the complaint, generally. There was quite a bit of a stir back in the day about the Sybok thing, and it was such an obvious issue that the writers felt they had to write it into the script to head off the complaints. It might not be an issue to you but it was _an_ issue.
Now, I don't want to derail the thread with this, but for those of us who do care about continuity, even if we probably shouldn't, that tends to irk us a bit.
Producers not caring about fans is definitely a time I am nostalgic form.Trust me, I was there. (Fan since '66) I was more bothered by them forgetting Kirk had a brother than them giving Spock one. Like I said, continuity wasn't a strong suit of the people making TOS films. Giving a damn about about what fans might think, probably wasn't either.
I've yet to find a piece of continuity that says Spock can't have a sibling or two. Only one shows that Kirk is unaware that Spock has a brother. But as shown, he's almost criminally unaware of Spock's pre-Starfleet life, in the same way that McCoy is unaware of Spock's Vulcan physiology.![]()
Maybe it was yet another son.![]()
We all know that's impossible!
Trust me, I was there. (Fan since '66) I was more bothered by them forgetting Kirk had a brother than them giving Spock one.
Being a military nerd and the ability to read rank insignia has proven that ignoring little details is necessary for my sanity.Hey, everyone's bothered by something or other. I'd love to be able to not care about that scene in TNG where the guest star is holding the tricorder upside down. For pete's sake, talk about unimportant!
I wish I could believe that.I doubt Shatner and Bennett forgot Kirk had an older brother who died a tragic death in TOS. That episode was well-known.
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