Kirk was not just Spock's friend. He was also Spock's commanding officer.
Kirk had a greater responsibility than Spock. Kirk was responsible for the safety of the ship and crew. Kirk had to balance performing his duties and responsibilities with maintaining his friendship with Spock. And he did a good job balancing the two.
I remember there were a number of scenes from various episodes where Kirk upbraided Spock, or talked down to Spock in a way that a commanding officer may at times do to a subordinate. Kirk had to ensure that the mission was accomplished, even if it meant harsh words to a friend.
"Amok Time" was a good example of Kirk's balancing act. He verbally reprimanded Spock because Spock was causing havoc with the ship's mission, but at the same time, he tried to accommodate Spock's personal needs.
Kirk had a greater responsibility than Spock. Kirk was responsible for the safety of the ship and crew. Kirk had to balance performing his duties and responsibilities with maintaining his friendship with Spock. And he did a good job balancing the two.
I remember there were a number of scenes from various episodes where Kirk upbraided Spock, or talked down to Spock in a way that a commanding officer may at times do to a subordinate. Kirk had to ensure that the mission was accomplished, even if it meant harsh words to a friend.
"Amok Time" was a good example of Kirk's balancing act. He verbally reprimanded Spock because Spock was causing havoc with the ship's mission, but at the same time, he tried to accommodate Spock's personal needs.