exactly. and presumably -- according to donners22 -- that particular love affair in the original timeline didn't make him betray T'Pring.
Didn't say that at all. I said it was a question of morality whether an arranged marriage is betrayed by another relationship before the marriage itself actually takes place. Not knowing much of arranged marriages, nor of the Vulcan customs, I cannot judge that.
sounds to me as if you were doing precisely that -- judging NuSpock for doing something Spock Prime did in the original timeline anyway.
I think you just forgot about This Side of Paradise and are trying to cover for yourself.![]()
No, it looks like for the second time you are imagining comments that are not there. I have not made any issue out of a preceived betrayal aside from an offhand one-line note. I said that it would be a question of morality whether it would be considered wrong.
My issue was the placement of the scene, and the need for the relationship in the film.