How.Vulcans.Were.Viewed.Back.Then.In.TOS.And.TAS.Sorry? Has no bearing on what exactly?
My pleasure.
How.Vulcans.Were.Viewed.Back.Then.In.TOS.And.TAS.Sorry? Has no bearing on what exactly?
How.Vulcans.Were.Viewed.Back.Then.In.TOS.And.TAS.
My pleasure.
It is a good story. The clues to the giant Spock are there earlier in the story and so it's not really out of left field, but it's something that wouldn't work as live-action. It would have to be rethought.
Yeah, it's definitely not out of left field. And actually adds a certain feeling of tragedy. But it's still too kiddish to be taken seriously. Granted, this is TAS so that's to be expected.
TAS was not just for children. That's a myth alongside "Spock's Brain" was supposed to be a comedy.
Unless the Vulcans had been lying about themselves.
Or maybe they were addressing the complaints that Trek aliens were one-dimensional, cookie cutter characters.The writers of Enterprise didn't understand or actually accept the pacifity of the people of Vulcan, that or they hadn't done their homework on the famous alien race!
JB
ENT didn't retcon ANYTHING with respect to Vulcans. They were major pricks in TOS, Just watch Amok Time and Journey to Babel. ENT did the Vulcans as they were. Arrogant and looking down on everyone else because every race was too emotional for them.Again ENT retconning has no bearing on how Vulcans were viewed in TOS and TAS.
This is partly why I simply ignore ENT or treat it as an alternate timeline--because it retconned or outright ignored what TOS established. Or you could see it as an altered continuity messed up by the meddling of the TNG crew in FC.
ENT didn't retcon ANYTHING with respect to Vulcans. They were major pricks in TOS, Just watch Amok Time and Journey to Babel. ENT did the Vulcans as they were. Arrogant and looking down on everyone else because every race was too emotional for them.
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