Agreed, which is why I think it is a new standard used to smack down newer Trek iterations for not helping people feel like old Trek did.I think if the writers/actors/etc are doing their job and the audience isn't too cynical there can be a sense of jeopardy and suspense when a character is in a dangerous situation.
did anyone before 2009 ever think the whole planet vulcan is gonna be destroyed and spock's mom killed...?When you watched Star Trek: The Motion Picture or The Voyage Home was anyone really in suspense if EARTH would survive?
did anyone before 2009 ever think the whole planet vulcan is gonna be destroyed and spock's mom killed...?
I actually figured out that Vulcan was going to blow up before I saw the movie because I read a review that said that Spock faced "a Superman-like dilemma" in the film.did anyone before 2009 ever think the whole planet vulcan is gonna be destroyed and spock's mom killed...?
People who try reference spoilers obliquely are never as clever as they think they are.
I was spoiled for STID by someone who acted like they were hiding a spoiler by putting it in white-colored text against a gray background.I actually figured out that Vulcan was going to blow up before I saw the movie because I read a review that said that Spock faced "a Superman-like dilemma" in the film.
People who try reference spoilers obliquely are never as clever as they think they are.
I was spoiled for STID by it being transparently obvious that Cumberbatch was playing Khan even though Abrams repeatedly denied it.I was spoiled for STID by someone who acted like they were hiding a spoiler by putting it in white-colored text against a gray background.![]()
I was completely surprised when I watched it in cinema and he called himself Khan. Because the TrekMovie article on the movie said he wouldn’t be Khan.I was spoiled for STID by it being transparently obvious that Cumberbatch was playing Khan even though Abrams repeatedly denied it.
Well, you have me there.I was completely surprised when I watched it in cinema and he called himself Khan. Because the TrekMovie article on the movie said he wouldn’t be Khan.
I think they went back and forth.Wasn't it confirmed the he wasn't originally written as Khan?
I know in the shot footage everyone is actually saying John Ericssen, but they dubbed it over with John Harrison. John Ericssen was Khan's name in an early version of Space Seed.
They wrote two drafts, one with Khan and one without. So, they tried it, felt Khan fit, so changed it back.Wasn't it confirmed the he wasn't originally written as Khan?
I know in the shot footage everyone is actually saying John Ericssen, but they dubbed it over with John Harrison. John Ericssen was Khan's name in an early version of Space Seed.
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