Both good episodes.
Both legitimate contenders for ‘classic’.
Both legitimate contenders for ‘classic’.
But, he's not doing it in any balanced way. He goes in extremes. He is tormented as a child for not being Vulcan enough, so of course he attempts to act more Vulcan there. He wouldn't tell his mother, because she preferred the Vulcan way as well, calling it a better way than human ways.The thing about Spock's change that's throwing me off, is that I assumed from episodes like The Naked Time and This Side of Paradise that if anything Spock allowed more emotions in as he got older and found peace with his human side. That was pretty obviously his arc in the movies.
He was tormented that he couldn't ever tell his mother that he loved her and felt ashamed about his friendship with Kirk, that was his starting point in TOS. It seems weird that SNW is about getting him to that place and putting him in his self-made purgatory.
Yes, but I've seen 24-year-old Spock in "The Cage". He's not like SNW Spock, even though it's only a few years earlier. Cage Spock seems more mature than SNW Spock. Going from Cage Spock to SNW Spock to TOS Spock doesn't look like natural progression to me.People change, even Vulcans. If I met my 25 year old self I would be meeting a very different person than what I am right now.
I won't fault anyone for changing their hairstyle. I've changed mine, grown it out, grown it out even more, done variations, you name it. I can even split how I dressed during the '90s into four different stages: neon, plaid, dark royal, black. And I've changed some things every decade afterwards. Keeping your style exactly the same forever is boring.But some fans expect fictional characters to never change, they can't even handle a change in hairstyle
If Nimoy is anybody in a James Bond/Spock analogy, he's the Connery. The guy who originated & defined the role for generations and who all the subsequent actors will be compared to.Thinking on it, Quinto is the Lazenby. The term tends to be used for an iteration of a character that is relatively short-lived.
Nimoy is the Moore. He played the role of Spock into his twilight years, long after many might have stopped and maybe longer than he should have.
Peck is the Craig. Complete with soft reboot/reimagining. A Spock for the 21st Century.
If Nimoy is anybody in a James Bond/Spock analogy, he's the Connery. The guy who originated & defined the role for generations and who all the subsequent actors will be compared to.
I guarantee you that Barry Nelson is nobody's favorite Bond. He's a footnote in the franchise at best.There were several actors who played Bond before Connery.
As far as EON stuff goes, Connery was the first, but there are a few others before.
I guarantee you that Barry Nelson is nobody's favorite Bond. He's a footnote in the franchise at best.
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