Same, though I'm 39. I look back on my 20s and go, "how dumb was I?" (I'm not kind to past me).As someone who was in his 20s not that long ago, I can say I’m more wiser and maturer than I was say six seven years ago. (I’m 33.)
Same, though I'm 39. I look back on my 20s and go, "how dumb was I?" (I'm not kind to past me).As someone who was in his 20s not that long ago, I can say I’m more wiser and maturer than I was say six seven years ago. (I’m 33.)
Same, though I'm 39. I look back on my 20s and go, "how dumb was I?" (I'm not kind to past me).
Meh. I'm good without Q's platitudes.Nor am I to myself at 55, but then I try to keep the lessons of Q in 'Tapestries' in mind...
The same reason Spock had it in the Cage and throughout all of TOS and beyond.Why should they have it?
He was not cool in the Cage.The same reason Spock had it in the Cage and throughout all of TOS and beyond.
Experience. Confidence, coolness and wisdom come from experience.Or I guess, what, in about five years is going to change everything about his voice and general mannerism?
Must have watched a different version of "The Cage"The same reason Spock had it in the Cage and throughout all of TOS and beyond.
Or I guess, what, in about five years is going to change everything about his voice and general mannerism?
It was the cool versionMust have watched a different version of "The Cage"
If Peck's voice were any deeper Arne Saknussemm would have signed it
This is such a great comment.If Peck's voice were any deeper Arne Saknussemm would have signed it
Anyway this Kirk is a lot different that the one we’re used to seeing. A lot can change in five years.
Yeah, Alexander (Worf's son) went from a Toddler to about 22 years old in that amount of time.And five or six years in Trek is a lot. That's at least two uniform design changes.![]()
You don't need to remind us that he is Worf's son.Yeah, Alexander (Worf's son) went from a Toddler to about 22 years old in that amount of time.![]()
You don't need to remind us that he is Worf's son.
Only Worf needs reminding he is Worf's son![]()
Actually, my main issue with Peck (and Quinto, really) is, as mentioned above, the lack of gravitas and confident wisdom that they give the character. Instead, they just try to play him as cold and robotic. Nimoy and his portrayal of Spock were neither cold nor robotic (save for when he actually was robotic in Spock's Brain).
They also go for an almost monotone speech pattern which is grating in its own right. A deeper and authorative voice would be lovely, too, but that goes more to the casting than the actor's themselves.
Your expectations are more than a few years too soon.They both lack the ability to project the sheer gravitas and maturity that the characters are supposed to possess.
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