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I hate it when they just throw things in there

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Watch TNG's episode Sarek. It's a decent episode. But did you know that Picard just happens to mention that he attended Spock's wedding? I mean, here is a major event occurring in the life of a MAJOR Star Trek character and that's all the development it gets. We never hear about this wife ever again, or who she is, even in the Unification episodes. It's just kind of weird to me.

This always seems to happen in the season finales too, albeit on a larger scale. Like Trip dies. Really? Well, that kind of puts a damper on future Trip/T'Pol fanfic.

And then there's the Seven/Chakotay relationship. It's revealed in, what, about two episodes? Right before the end? They just spring it on us!

I'm just saying that if they're going to make major alterations to these characters' lives, they should have a decent reason for it, and develop it well, instead of just doing it on a whim.
 
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We don't even know if it was Spock's wedding. He just said "at his son's wedding", and I think I read somewhere that one of the writers was asked about it and he just facetiously commented "How do you know if Sarek doesn't have another son?" :rolleyes: In any case, whether Spock got married, or whether Spock has one more brother, it should be a huge thing, but they just throw it in there. And yes, I agree it is annoying.
 
I can totally relate to that, I didnt like the fact the seven and chakotays relationship wasnt explained. They went into such detail for tom and Belanna.....and i didnt like seven, probably cause I am a woman, lol,
 
...and i didnt like seven, probably cause I am a woman, lol,

What does being a woman have to do with disliking Seven? :wtf:

Maybe it was Sybok? From ST5? He was Sarek's son too, right?

He was, but Sybok, err, died. Picard was clearly reference Spock's marriage to Saavik. :devil:

ETA: Personally I don't mind little things that are slipped in, like Picard mentioning he was at Sarek's son's wedding, or Dax making an off-the-cuff remark about McCoy having "the hands of a surgeon" - it gives little things that help connect the universe and also can be fun little stories for later.
 
ETA: Personally I don't mind little things that are slipped in, like Picard mentioning he was at Sarek's son's wedding, or Dax making an off-the-cuff remark about McCoy having "the hands of a surgeon" - it gives little things that help connect the universe and also can be fun little stories for later.

Something like the McCoy comment, I don't mind at all. That's a fun thing. But it's also not a major thing. It doesn't equate to Spock getting married.

Yes, maybe it was some new brother of Spock's but...as DevilEyes said...that's a major thing in and of itself.

And as I've mentioned before...Saavik? That's gross. It's as gross as the suggestion that he had something going on with Valeris. And...as I've also mentioned before...it's boring.
 
ETA: Personally I don't mind little things that are slipped in, like Picard mentioning he was at Sarek's son's wedding, or Dax making an off-the-cuff remark about McCoy having "the hands of a surgeon" - it gives little things that help connect the universe and also can be fun little stories for later.

Something like the McCoy comment, I don't mind at all. That's a fun thing. But it's also not a major thing. It doesn't equate to Spock getting married.

Yes, maybe it was some new brother of Spock's but...as DevilEyes said...that's a major thing in and of itself.

And as I've mentioned before...Saavik? That's gross. It's as gross as the suggestion that he had something going on with Valeris. And...as I've also mentioned before...it's boring.
Yeah, I am not a fan of Spock/Saavik, either. :eek: Mostly because it is boring (TSFS Pon Farr thing was already gross).
But in any case, if Spock got married to Saavik or some other woman, it certainly didn't last, or wasn't much of a marriage - since Spock just upped and left to Romulus without his wife (if there was a wife).


...and i didnt like seven, probably cause I am a woman, lol,

What does being a woman have to do with disliking Seven? :wtf:
I suppose chakotay_lover assumes that people only like Seven for her T&A. Which is not true. And it's not like there aren't plenty of straight women who like Seven.
 
lets see big huge fake tits, not to mention shes a porn star for another acting job..I dont like her becuase shes a hoe
 
A hoe?! Damn! :eek: :lol:

Don't mince words, tell us what you really think!

Yeah, things like the Spock's marriage annoy me too.

And TV just going out of style?! Please! TV in one form or another will pretty much always exist... Perhaps when they did away with money some of it died off but at the very least news and opinion shows are part of the culture and will certainly be around for the next several centuries.
 
^ She doesn't really look like a hoe to me. :confused:

Seven of Nine:

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a hoe:

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I can't see the resemblance. :borg: ;)
 
We don't even know if it was Spock's wedding. He just said "at his son's wedding", and I think I read somewhere that one of the writers was asked about it and he just facetiously commented "How do you know if Sarek doesn't have another son?" :rolleyes: In any case, whether Spock got married, or whether Spock has one more brother, it should be a huge thing, but they just throw it in there. And yes, I agree it is annoying.
I don't really see this specific thing being that bad. Why shouldn't Sarek have another child? You'd think he'd be shooting for a daughter by this point, but still, if that's how the ovum crumbles, no big deal. He was a man in his prime in Journey to Babel.

Likewise, there's no need to assume Spock would really be very concerned about this. He didn't even particularly like the brother we know he had who was in his own age group, or, for that matter, the father who sired him, so why bother trying to be friends with someone thirty to seventy years younger?

Anyway, if Sarek wants to have a dozen kids, or, heck, if Perrin wanted a dozen kids, I see nothing in principle stopping them. With the unlimited resources of the Federation, it's a valid lifestyle choice.

And it's not like there aren't plenty of straight women who like Seven.
And plenty of straight men who didn't particularly care for her. Like Jack Ryan.
 
We don't even know if it was Spock's wedding. He just said "at his son's wedding", and I think I read somewhere that one of the writers was asked about it and he just facetiously commented "How do you know if Sarek doesn't have another son?" :rolleyes: In any case, whether Spock got married, or whether Spock has one more brother, it should be a huge thing, but they just throw it in there. And yes, I agree it is annoying.
I don't really see this specific thing being that bad. Why shouldn't Sarek have another child? You'd think he'd be shooting for a daughter by this point, but still, if that's how the ovum crumbles, no big deal. He was a man in his prime in Journey to Babel.

Likewise, there's no need to assume Spock would really be very concerned about this. He didn't even particularly like the brother we know he had who was in his own age group, or, for that matter, the father who sired him, so why bother trying to be friends with someone thirty to seventy years younger?

Anyway, if Sarek wants to have a dozen kids, or, heck, if Perrin wanted a dozen kids, I see nothing in principle stopping them. With the unlimited resources of the Federation, it's a valid lifestyle choice.
So if Sarek has another son, what's the problem with establishing that onscreen... say, by a line or two? Instead of throwing that vague line in there - and what was the point of that, unless it was to get the fans talking about it and speculating if Spock got married?

(You also have to wonder why Sarek/mind-melded Picard doesn't mention any other sons beside Spock in "Sarek" when he's talking about his feelings for his wives and son... guess he just doesn't care that much about the other sons...)
 
Well, Sarek is a pretty bad parent. :p

Nah, I can see your point, now, I think. The key idea is that pointless fanwank is annoying, right? I would tend to agree with that. "Oh look, Henry Starling just walked past an octagenarian Benny Russell who's talking to a adolescent Gabriel Bell. Isn't that cute!" That kind of stuff?
 
And as I've mentioned before...Saavik? That's gross. It's as gross as the suggestion that he had something going on with Valeris. And...as I've also mentioned before...it's boring.
Yeah, I am not a fan of Spock/Saavik, either. :eek: Mostly because it is boring (TSFS Pon Farr thing was already gross).
But in any case, if Spock got married to Saavik or some other woman, it certainly didn't last, or wasn't much of a marriage - since Spock just upped and left to Romulus without his wife (if there was a wife).

Ehh, that's a pretty jaundiced view to take of it. What was "gross" about it? Or the Valeris thing, for that matter?

Of course, I'm in that minority that liked the Robin Curtis Saavik. Anyway, why assume it didn't last, perhaps Spock's wife, Saavik or otherwise, died at some point in the intervening years.

...and i didnt like seven, probably cause I am a woman, lol,

What does being a woman have to do with disliking Seven? :wtf:
I suppose chakotay_lover assumes that people only like Seven for her T&A. Which is not true. And it's not like there aren't plenty of straight women who like Seven.

Indeed. Not true at all.

lets see big huge fake tits, not to mention shes a porn star for another acting job..I dont like her becuase shes a hoe

:rolleyes: Wow, you're sad. "A porn star"? Please.
 
...hold on, that was pretty good. Perrin!
Yes, say Perrin had a son before marrying Sarek (she's widowed, whatever).

Now when she wed the ambassador, perhaps Perrin's child became a "son of Sarek", adoption, Vulcan customs, or something like that.

When Picard mentions meeting Sarek at his "son's wedding", he might be referring to Sarek's step-son (son of Perrin).

The step-son concept might not translate in Vulcan tradition or custom.
Spock didn't refer to Sybok as a step-brother, just a brother.
So Picard "Sarek's son" comment might be referring to his step-son by Perrin?

Am I missing something? Plausible?
 
...hold on, that was pretty good. Perrin!
Yes, say Perrin had a son before marrying Sarek (she's widowed, whatever).

Now when she wed the ambassador, perhaps Perrin's child became a "son of Sarek", adoption, Vulcan customs, or something like that.

When Picard mentions meeting Sarek at his "son's wedding", he might be referring to Sarek's step-son (son of Perrin).

The step-son concept might not translate in Vulcan tradition or custom.
Spock didn't refer to Sybok as a step-brother, just a brother.
So Picard "Sarek's son" comment might be referring to his step-son by Perrin?

Am I missing something? Plausible?

Very plausible! I never thought about it that way.
 
And as I've mentioned before...Saavik? That's gross. It's as gross as the suggestion that he had something going on with Valeris. And...as I've also mentioned before...it's boring.
Yeah, I am not a fan of Spock/Saavik, either. :eek: Mostly because it is boring (TSFS Pon Farr thing was already gross).
But in any case, if Spock got married to Saavik or some other woman, it certainly didn't last, or wasn't much of a marriage - since Spock just upped and left to Romulus without his wife (if there was a wife).

Ehh, that's a pretty jaundiced view to take of it. What was "gross" about it? Or the Valeris thing, for that matter?
What was gross about Spock/Saavik doing it in TSFS? I dunno, how about that he was physically a teenager with a mind of a new born baby? :eek: Plus I happen to find the entire 'having to screw someone only as a service in order to help them' thing icky in itself, but maybe that's just me... Kind of makes the whole thing like a unique case of noble paedophilia for a good cause, huh? :vulcan: (And the idea from the novelization that she was involved with David at the time ratchets up the ick factor even more.)
 
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