I'm not high or drunk so no.
Noted.A jock, Kirk was not - take note NuTrek
100% all of this. I'm impressed that they tend to do just the right amount of subtle fan service most of the time. Some blatant fan service. And then spoon on some canon-busting nonsense on top lol.I wasn't sure how this ep would go, as time travel can get... weird... and I wasn't that impressed with Wesley's Kirk last time. Nice of SNW to completely subvert my worries!
Christina Chong was *amazing*. Following on last week's episode, with her internalized fear of being/becoming a monster, this was a brilliant exploration of why she keeps herself somewhat apart from everyone else. Watching this tough, no-nonsense women crying her eyes out at the end truly broke my heart.
I also loved watching a little of her daily interactions and frustrations. I totally get working out to let off steam!
Wesley grew on me here. I saw lots of little things that made him "more Kirk-like" for me: the chess games, the hot dogs, teasing La'an about not knowing Hawthorne, his "bluff" to Sera...
Damn. I surprised myself by feeling all the feels when this Kirk died.
So nice to see Toronto instead of the Usual Locations.
Loved them both coming out of the dressing room in the same outfit!
Looking for Pelia in Vermont was a nice Chekhov's Law moment.
"Institute for Cultural Advancement" made me think that whoever originally created Khan and his "siblings" were probably trying to make humanity better. Instead of super soldiers, they may have been trying to create leaders who could move our species forward. I guess they actually did, but not the way they had in mind.
SNW is consistently a joy to watch. And I value that quite highly.
I cannot hear/read the word "canon" now in the same way.![]()
Watch Charlie X - he was more of a tights man.Noted.
Put it down, no jocks. *writes notes to Paramount*
*takes notes* Kirk wears tights.Watch Charlie X - he was more of a tights man.
It wasn't earned. Their "relationship" was rushed and unbelievable, but I give props for Paul and Christina for top tier acting through it anyway.If you're going to have a character like La'an completely break down the way she does at the end of this episode and have it not seem forced or ridiculous, you have to really EARN the moment, and luckily this episode did. The impact of him having no reaction whatsoever to her name -- for probably the first time in her adult life -- was probably something she could never have predicted. For her entire adult life, and probably most of her childhood too, she's probably never experienced letting her guard down around someone. The fact that he not only died but also kind of never even existed, and that his doppelganger exists but she can't say anything about the experience to him, makes the ending an incredibly poignant moment.
Humans focus on the negative. Part of our survival instinct. So, it's not that no one ever did. It's that La'an focused on the negative; like humans do.Second, I cannot remotely believe that she's never encountered anyone before who didn't recognize her name.
So gymnastics?Watch Charlie X - he was more of a tights man.
Sure it is. Just not worlds you want to see or in a direction you like.Sadly it's still not boldy going. Or exploring strange new worlds.
I suppose a good deal of Kirk-Fu did involve wrastling when it didn't involve a gert rocky phallice. Kirk was a complicated guy I guess. A lover AND a fighter. An athlete AND a scholar. A genius AND a dumb ass. But always sarcastic. Except when he wasn't.So gymnastics?
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