Sure, ofc. I'm just over every fandom being full of genwunners
Had to look that one up!

Sure, ofc. I'm just over every fandom being full of genwunners
Don't worry, I hate TVH too. Just thinking about that camping sing-along makes me want to retch.Plus I've never been interested in that whole Kirk/Spock/McCoy thing (coming into the franchise with 90s Trek) so the movie really has nothing for me, personally.I just don't like TFF for its bad comedy, shoehorning Sybil in, and having subpar effects
Sure, ofc. I'm just over every fandom being full of genwunners
As did IHad to look that one up!
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The "I need my pain" speech is painful in content and delivery.
Gary Mitchell was the second-closest friend Kirk ever had after Spock. Even closer than McCoy would come to be.
I'm confused. I could have sworn you were a fan!I don’t know if I mentioned this before, but I hated TMP.
TSFS swung the bat for a different kind of winning game than TWOK and I think it succeeded. It touches on some of the same themes as the previous movie but a bunch of new ones and I think it's the film that most successfully shows the TOS crew working together as a family for a common goal. James Horner's "Stealing the Enterprise" was and still is one of the seminal orchestral works created for this franchise and that scene in and outside of Spacedock is one of the most thrilling in the entire film series.
You know Captain Styles and the Excelsior are technically good guys even if he's a boastful, imperious ass and his new ship is an intimidating, state-of-the-art showboat for new technology. But it still feels like he's a genuine threat as he tries to stop Kirk and his officers from taking the Enterprise and running off with it. There's more tension in what's essentially a huge car backing out of a garage than there is for some entire battles in other Trek films.
Stealing the Enterprise from TSFS is the most exhilarating sequence in the entire franchise.
It has it's charm. But it doesn't hold a candle to the D-7 or the K'T'inga.Plus tSfS introduced thegreatest shipmost overused ship in the franchise: the Klingon BoP
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