This has always bugged me about the original Trek movies.
To my knowledge, only "Undiscovered Country" mentioned David at all. Kirk never discusses David's death with Spock or McCoy. Or, with any of the senior crew that WITNESSED his collapse on the bridge of the Enterprise after David's death is reported. Dr. McCoy had often been shown to act as an "amateur psychiatrist" for Kirk, so it would have made sense to have discussed it with him. Furthermore, David died during a mission to save Spock. Remember Sarek questioning the cost of that quest as "your(Kirk's) ship, your son."
I'm not saying that Spock or Kirk are remotely responsible, indirectly or otherwise. But there's never an onscreen discussion between them where Spock expresses his sorrow or grief, or something. Maybe this is due to his being "out of it" during much of TVH, I don't know.
Finally, we never see Carol again! This is huge. Might she be resentful toward Kirk? Were they unable to get Bibi Besch for later movies? It seems that many Trek novel and comic book writers felt this was a loose end, since she does appear in many of those works.
I know Kirk only find out about his son late in his life, but since he never had any other children and apparently never got married, I'd have thought his pain over David's death would have been more frequently dealt with.
To my knowledge, only "Undiscovered Country" mentioned David at all. Kirk never discusses David's death with Spock or McCoy. Or, with any of the senior crew that WITNESSED his collapse on the bridge of the Enterprise after David's death is reported. Dr. McCoy had often been shown to act as an "amateur psychiatrist" for Kirk, so it would have made sense to have discussed it with him. Furthermore, David died during a mission to save Spock. Remember Sarek questioning the cost of that quest as "your(Kirk's) ship, your son."
I'm not saying that Spock or Kirk are remotely responsible, indirectly or otherwise. But there's never an onscreen discussion between them where Spock expresses his sorrow or grief, or something. Maybe this is due to his being "out of it" during much of TVH, I don't know.
Finally, we never see Carol again! This is huge. Might she be resentful toward Kirk? Were they unable to get Bibi Besch for later movies? It seems that many Trek novel and comic book writers felt this was a loose end, since she does appear in many of those works.
I know Kirk only find out about his son late in his life, but since he never had any other children and apparently never got married, I'd have thought his pain over David's death would have been more frequently dealt with.