That’s a good point - I'd not thought of it that way. It’s said in TVH I think (by Amanda) that Vulcans don’t necessarily understand emotions despite having them. So they’re the worst people to guide Michael on emotion thinking about it!The Vulcan way is all about suppressing your emotions to control them, but it's extremely unhealthy for a human to live like this.
Agreed on this. I think some of Michael’s issues with Spock come from having some of Sarek’s katra in her head too. Ambassador or not, Sarek is no parental role model.a testament to what a shitty father Sarek has been,
I actually liked that in s2. Michael does show some development after her interactions with Spock. We see a glimmer of this in s1 with Tilly, but it’s more overt in s2 I think.And getting long-overdue criticism from Spock about her chronic hero syndrome and ingrained self-blame was a cathartic point in her character development for me.
It’ll be interesting to see where they go with it in s3 - assuming they do actually stay in the 32nd permanently...