And you’re overreactingGood job keeping up commenting on how women look.![]()
And you’re overreactingGood job keeping up commenting on how women look.![]()
TO be honest: Because it was the one thing I most noticed about this shot - especially during the trailer in motion - and this picture was very prominent in the beginning of this thread.
There are other things I noticed about this particular shot as well:
But to be frank - all that had already been covered pretty good in this thread, and I agree with it mostly. The "appereance" of her face - was the one thing that I negatively noticed. Because I knew Rebecca Romjin, but haven't seen anything from her in a while, and simply expected her to look like a middle-aged woman, and was shocked to see her this way instead. To be honest - it may be that it's only this single shot that makes it look this way. Who knows. But it was the one thing I noticed most about this particular shot.
- Her hair. That's pretty good, it very much channels Majel Barrett, without feeling like 60s hair
- Her voice. Also a pretty good fit for the character
- The uniform: I like the colored version much more than the blue Disco-uniforms, but the black collar is not good
- Somebody mentioned that she's wearing pants (like Majel Barret), and not a dress. I like that too (though to be fair, most women on Disco wearing pants - the dress seems to be the exception, like the one redshirt from the first trailer)
I've been here before. This is nothing new to me. This place hasn't changed in 15 years.It never does. Welcome to the Trekbbs, Cadet.
Then I'm right there with them. The whole post was very uncomfortable.And you’re overreacting
Here’s another image of her. The way she’s carrying around that tablet reminds me of TOS.
I think that’s a new device, it looks bigger then the PADDs we’ve seen on DSC already. Could be wrong.
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I wonder if even Nimoy could recapture that Cage look. It's a truly interesting experiment in how much the Spock character evolved as Nimoy put more thought in to him. The Cage Spock was still a character in search of an identity.and almost nothing like Nimoy, especially not Nimoy in "The Cage".
I wonder if even Nimoy could recapture that Cage look. It's a truly interesting experiment in how much the Spock character evolved as Nimoy put more thought in to him. The Cage Spock was still a character in search of an identity.
Eyebrows aside (let's not scare people away with eyebrowsHaha, MASSIVE eyebrows would be the answer.
But honestly, Ethan Peck-Spock seems to be cast as a younger, softer version of the Spock we are all familiar with. Probably even closer Spock-action figures, comicbooks and Quinto, than actual Nimoy. Especially not in his "the cage"-look!
But I'm completely fine with that. I don't want look-a-like-contestant winners, I want good actors, that can channel the character, while still making it their own.
Eyebrows aside (let's not scare people away with eyebrows) I think that it could be interesting to see Spock moving, and perhaps even be a bit inconsistent, as she forms his identity within Starfleet, until becoming the more stoic officer we know and love.
Haha, MASSIVE eyebrows would be the answer.
But honestly, Ethan Peck-Spock seems to be cast as a younger, softer version of the Spock we are all familiar with. Probably even closer Spock-action figures, comicbooks and Quinto, than actual Nimoy. Especially not in his "the cage"-look!
But I'm completely fine with that. I don't want look-a-like-contestant winners, I want good actors, that can channel the character, while still making it their own.
Then I'm right there with them. The whole post was very uncomfortable.
Watch people complain about how safe DISCO is playing it nowI don't know. One of the themes of the season 2 marketing seems to be "no risks anymore" when it comes to depicting already familiar Trek elements. Hairy klingon and the D7 were super accurate, and even the Enterprise and her crew waaay closer to TOS than any thing on DIS before.
I guess they are smart enough to have a small character arc planned out for Spock.
But overall, the casting of Peck suggest a younger, maybe a bit more naive version of "familiar" Spock. I certainly think they won't make him as emotional as in the Kelvin movies, I guess they try to channel the "going through emotions while pretending to be very cold and reasonable about it"-schtick of TOS. And for good reason: It works.
So it's probably more going to be about sibling-trouble with Burnham (does he accept her as a sister? is he envious that she's closer to Sarek?), than him going through rage-fits after loosing his Captain or homeworld or something.
Funny considering Peck is only a few years younger then what Nimoy was in the 60s.
Modern Makeup I guess
Watch people complain about how safe DISCO is playing it now![]()
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