How are they "outliers" if they're how the Vulcans were originally portrayed on the original series?
And, again, these were the first Vulcans we ever saw. Not "outliers."
Never understood the objections to the way ENT portray Vulcan. Seemed just like the TOS Vulcans I grew up on.
You saw the interesting Vulcans; "interesting", in this case, involved depictions of conflict. You don't see the 99+% of the time when their interactions function smoothly. This is the problem with Star Trek in general: a near-utopian future isn't terribly engaging for real twentieth/twenty-first century viewers and so we are treated to the moments when heroes need to step up to the plate.
they were emotionally repressed extremists
Hi. Are you familiar with Vulcans? The reason I ask is because you are portraying them as if they wish to be in a position where diligently honed emotional control is a cultural necessity.
The Vulcans were never meant to be role models. As far back as TOS, they were emotionally repressed extremists who were never as noble and logical as they pretended to be.
The Vulcans - collectively - helped humanity to get back up on its feet, when they were in no way, shape or form obligated to intervene; I call that noble.
By the way: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StrawVulcan