I look forward to watching this episode with more context because I was not really a fan of that clip.
To give a (hopefully) decent reason why, I am not a fan of making spock the butt of the joke that this series has a tendency of doing, at least in season 2.
I have to agree with Jessie Gender on this
That would actually make a lot of sense. I can't think of why they'd keep mentioning 'half-Vulcan' unless there something like that influencing them. (Or they were just trolling him. Or it's all just a dream).I wonder if this serum somehow contains a part of Spock's psyche, hence the reason why the other crew become so logical and hard on Spock. At least that could explain the sudden transformation in personality, if we want to assume the writers didn't confuse biology with cultural factors.
This was my thought. One can't forget that the source of this serum is a non-corporeal, super advanced civilization. Who knows what else the serum does beyond turning them Vulcan at the genetic level.I wonder if this serum somehow contains a part of Spock's psyche, hence the reason why the other crew become so logical and hard on Spock. At least that could explain the sudden transformation in personality, if we want to assume the writers didn't confuse biology with cultural factors.
You can easily headcanon that into place, something similar would've been the case when the same technology was used in "Charades." As the clip briefly mentions, Vulcans are, all things being equal, more likely than humans to fly off the handle, so you'd have expected human!Spock to maintain his equilibrium more than he did, unless the transformation affected "nurture" as well as "nature."I wonder if this serum somehow contains a part of Spock's psyche, hence the reason why the other crew become so logical and hard on Spock. At least that could explain the sudden transformation in personality, if we want to assume the writers didn't confuse biology with cultural factors.
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