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Spock saying "Jim"

yeah, but unfortunately these writers can't lay it out like in a novel where over the course of a 100 pages spock and kirk become good enough friends for Spock to say "Jim".

It has to come sooner.

Bingo - this is what Star Trek is now, and for the immediate future - movies around the two hour mark. They don't have time to lay out years and years of friendship leading up to moments like this - in 'movie land', things happen faster than on TV or in books. Friendships, relationships, they have to evolve faster, become meaningful to the characters quicker. Otherwise, you're 5 movies in and still the characters don't even know each other's first names yet.
I think I just wanted a "Call me Jim" line from Kirk after Spock insists on addressing him by his rank. I mean, I'm hardly worried about it, but this would have been a little nod that I would have liked to see. From then on, if Spock calls him "Jim," it would be fine.

Well stated. I agree. Call me Dave btw.
 
I liked it, as it was an iconic "Spock states odds and Kirk ignores them" moment cribbed from TOS, but I do agree it seemed to come a bit early in the relationship.

OTOH, it's also in that moment that Spock asks Kirk to carry a message to Uhura, and he's heard McCoy call him Jim, so maybe he's just being vulnerable and reaching out for a friend in a tough moment. Remember, he didn't expect to succeed or survive.

((shrug)) Everything in this movie happens fast.
 
I had zero problems with it. And frankly it seemed pretty realistic to me.

They were in a tense situation, and had just worked their way through a major gun fight in which Kirk had saved Spock's life. They were faced with the ultimate no-win scenario and were executing a plan which by Spock's own estimation only had a 4% chance of success.

This was likely going to be the last time they were going to see each other, why not break the ice and lower the defenses a little and be a little less formal?

Zero issue with it...
 
I liked it, as it was an iconic "Spock states odds and Kirk ignores them" moment cribbed from TOS, but I do agree it seemed to come a bit early in the relationship.

OTOH, it's also in that moment that Spock asks Kirk to carry a message to Uhura, and he's heard McCoy call him Jim, so maybe he's just being vulnerable and reaching out for a friend in a tough moment. Remember, he didn't expect to succeed or survive.

((shrug)) Everything in this movie happens fast.

this.
 
Isn't it obvious? It was a complete sign of contempt and total disrespect, like when Nero addressed Pike as Christopher. And it's really uncalled for, he was the acting Captain of the Federation flagship for God's sake; He didn't go to three weeks of Starfleet Academy to be called Jim.
 
Maybe there was an earlier scene where Kirk told spock to call him "Jim", but it ended up on the cutting room floor as it were? I agree though, a scene like this would have been the better way it to have played it.
 
Well, he heard McCoy call him "Jim" a few times, so he probably thought it was the logical way to address him in order to be friendly.
 
I know it's a tiny little thing, but did it bug anyone else when Young Spock called Kirk "Jim" onboard the Jellyfish?

I don't know that it bugged me per se, but it definitely jumped out at me at the time. I thought it was a little odd, a little too quick.
 
I see the problems but the needs of the movie outweigh the needs of the etiquette. Next movie has to start with Kirk and Spock friends and Kirk captain. Cannot spend 5 movies getting there.
 
Well, he heard McCoy call him "Jim" a few times, so he probably thought it was the logical way to address him in order to be friendly.

That's how I'm going to choose to see this.

Because I'll admit, when I first saw this movie, I found "Jim" to be a bit early. I expected it to come at the end, or maybe for Spock to refer to him as Kirk and then have the "Call me Jim" thing, but yeah. We get it a bit early instead.

But I like that idea that Spock is wanting to be friendly and hears McCoy (a clear friend) calling him Jim and so goes with that. Makes it make sense to me.
 
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