I agree with you whole-heartedly. You're right.
I have mentioned before in another thread that for me this scene was werid. Not because of the actual kissing to comfort the other. I don't really think it's wrong kissing your partner when they're grieving. You hold them tight, of course you hug them, give them warmth, even kiss them. If they don't want you to kiss them in a situation like that, they will tell you or pull away. Spock in this scene didn't pull away. he hugged and kissed her to. He didn't reject it.
So, it's not the wrong thing to do in the situation given in the movie here.
However, what felt kinda wrong to me there was, I guess, the pure fact that it was Spock and Uhura.
It just seems so.....illogical. These two! I mean, there isn't any indication of the two of them ever having had an affair or a fling in any of the original episodes or the movies, is there?
I thought it was just a way to indicate Spock also has a very strong human side to him, and that he can be tempted by things, which I think was unnecessary to show that way because it's clear, anyway. It comes through all the time there, so the kissing part to make it more apparent to us was, well, not desperately needed.
On the other hand, it was alright with me, because it kind of fitted into the grande scheme. It seemed okay that she wanted to comfort him in this situation and it turned out to be this way.
You see, I'm a little torn here. It's a logical part in context with the rest of the movie, but the fact it's Spock-Uhura is kind of illogical, looking back at the movies and TOS.
Nah, you get the idea.......
I'm probably gonna see it for a 3rd time this week, so I can eventually make up my mind about whether I approve of this scene or not now.![]()
Actually there is precedent in the series for Spock and Uhura. Check out seeason one, Charlie X, The Manhunter, and some other episodes that I can't remember off the top of my head. Also I think you should check out Gene's notes and behind the scenes stories and books, as well as Nimoy's and mostly Nichelle's. There's a reason why it was hinted at and them dropped like a sack of rocks.
Let's just say that if it hadn't been for Shatner's ego, the racists suits at Paramount and NBC, and if Gene and other fellow writers had been given due clearance Spock and Uhura would have happened anyway.
And I believe that thier TOS backstories are parallel to NuTrek backstories. Spock was her mentor, and close friend in both.
The kiss in Plato's Children would have been between Spock and Uhura, and it wasn't originally forced.
I think this romance is 43 years in the making.