I adore the fact that Spock is such a Mama's boy. Course, he was in TOS when Amanda told Mc Coy about the "Vulcan teddy bear," but it makes her death all that poignant and it really opens the way for him to have feelings for Uhura.
I adore the fact that Spock is such a Mama's boy. Course, he was in TOS when Amanda told Mc Coy about the "Vulcan teddy bear," but it makes her death all that poignant and it really opens the way for him to have feelings for Uhura.
No, Chekov's under 21 and falls under the "little boy" category. I do like them a little older.
Whew, that gives me shivers. Thank you so much.
I do understand; I'm from Tucson, where it's 101 every day for three months. We like it that way, but it's plain stupid to run during the day time.Honey, if I didn't live in Texas and it wasn't June I might be persuaded to take up running. Might.Whew, that gives me shivers. Thank you so much.
I must say I didn't like that episode, and I found Spock's behaviour totally out of character, it didn't feel like it was Spock at all. Being emotional is one thing, we've seen Spock convincinlgy show emotions many times... what made it convincing is that he was trying to control his emotions, and then they came out when he would lose control because of an outside influence overtaking him or an extreme emotional shock.Trying desperately to get back on the topic...I've just seen another TOS episode, "The Cloud Minders". This one I remembered well, even after 20 years. How could you forget Spock hitting on a woman and mentionning Pon Farr to her!
He's already attractive when he's not trying so when he's trying, he's lethal![]()
And he's not under the influence of alien spores, of time regression or playing spy. He's himself, that's what makes it really hot.
Hm. Interesting. I will have to watch that episode. I agree that a woman should be outstanding in some way to get Spock to act out of character at all-- she must have the equivalent of Elizabeth Bennet's "fine eyes."
Standing there on the bridge, looking at the property, it was more than clear that Pemberley was by no means beyond her dreams of avarice. She was fairly dripping with it, as we all were...ya know, I always thought it was much... uhh... easier for Liz Bennett to "fall" for Darcy once she and her aunt and uncle took a trip to Darcy's mansion in Pemberley.
Nile, is that you with Zach tied to your cabana chaise?
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