What are they looking for, Inner Light, or Mudd's Women?
I would rather watch "Mudd's Women" any day of the week.
What are they looking for, Inner Light, or Mudd's Women?
Mudd (it may be his daughter?) in the IDW comics is a woman, which makes me curious about a kelvin do-over of Mudds Woman? (Which what most of the comic book stories in the first year were.)
I'm pretty sure they admitted that the artist made a mistake.
Harriot Mudd, his daughter, by a Bajoran mother. There was no "mistake".
I read the comic and don't remember that. Memory starts to suck when getting old.
Did her being 20 years younger and having Bajoran nose ridges not give it away?![]()
Mudd's species was unnamed, but the nose ridges and left ear jewellery are similar to those of Bajorans. Also, her father is not specifically named, but his description of ‘disreputable’ mentioned by Captain April fits that of Harry Mudd, suggesting she is his half-Bajoran daughter.
Wasn't the scoutship Mud had in the comic, that they kept, the ship they used in Into Darkness?
I love it when people watch a completely different movie than the one I watched. One where Uhura doesn't beat up a couple of Krall's minions and she, instead of going to her escape pod, doesn't sacrifice herself to save Kirk and give a chance to the crew, or she isn't the one who discovers Krall's identity by simply paying attention to the way he pronounced a word, or she isn't the one who saved Spock when he thought he was the one saving her. A movie where her role doesn't end up, actually, being a tad more pivotal and important for the main plot than McCoy and Scotty, in spite of the latter having more screentime thank to their interactions with Spock and Jaylah.
and I guess some people also got a movie where the only reason S/U initially break up is not just the fact he wanted to leave them all to help the vulcans and, therefore, if in the end he stays, and the whole movie pretty much made a point they love each other, it's easy to understand that they get back together too especially when helped by a scene where they are blatantly flirting and he tells her he went to the party only to spend time with her and she calls him 'old romantic'. (I guess for some people they didn't get back together if they didn't have a make out session in front of the whole crew)
you guys also please remind me what McCoy did more than being a 'friend' first to Kirk and then to Spock because it seems to me that rather than knowing more about him and his personal life, he really gets more screentime in this movie by mostly being someone who listens to Kirk or Spock problems. Did he even interact with other characters beside them? If that and the attention 'bromance' gets is something you consider ok in spite of really having male characters 'defined' by those dynamics and not doing much more beyond that, then I think we can do without this never ending concern trolling about Uhura - who is pretty much less defined by her relationship with Spock than the dudes are by bromance - whose contribution to the plot is constantly erased for no other reason than the fact that she's a woman and therefore her having a relationship somehow diminishes her in the same breath people glorify male characters defined by relationships.
Robot women could prove beneficial in certain circumstancesI would rather watch "Mudd's Women" any day of the week.
I love that she is more involved in nuTrek. More "pivotal" is irrelevant to her being part of the "big 3" though. She never was and never should have been and never should be.
I hope they don't get back together. He's already showed favoritism to a subordinate and jeopardized a dangerous mission because of this stupid love affair.
They made no such point, unless that's what you want to see because this relationship is so important to you.
some people don't do sarcasm....Your argument makes no sense.
You are saying helping Vulcan wasn't the only reason he broke up with her (which is correct) and then say because he stayed because .... what? ... nothing in the movie could lead anyone to believe it was because of her. So, by your terms, if a couple breaks up, then they decide to talk.... they are back together again? The only thing we can acertain from the movie is that Spock realized that his place on Enterprise with this crew was more important to him than making Vulcan babies..
nothing in the movie could lead anyone to believe it was because of her
So, by your terms, if a couple breaks up, then they decide to talk.... they are back together again?
Bromance hater....
Not sure what to tell you then. I felt like it started out with Kirk having a Captain's log and discussing the wear and tear on his crew of being out in space for so long. He isn't "bored." He's depressed.Well... a storyline for one. There's just no meat to this movie. I don't quite understand the disconnect between the trailer being generally agreed to be bad but not the movie, because it's very representative of the full movie.
Ship crash, crew rescue, bad guy fight. They try to shoehorn a story of Kirk becoming bored, and then somehow a random rescue mission gets him going again, which doesn't really work. As far as exploring strange new worlds we get a visually impressive space station that we barely explore, and an empty feeling planet with one side character whose alien race I still know nothing about. Unlike the other great trek movies there weren't many interesting command decisions either. Into Darkness managed to have important character moments along with the light banter. This one doesn't feel like the spirit of TOS or TNG to me.
biased person with agenda telling another person they are the ones biased...
and there must be many people (including the guys over memory alpha and Zachary Quinto, and McCoy^) then who want to 'see' that if they understood the narrative of why the break up happened at the beginning and why they are together in the end..
yeah, almost losing her totally wasn't part of his reasons to stay. He totally stayed for ChekovThat's why when he's injured he tells Kirk he wants to participate to the rescue mission in his place.
Loved her in this one. It's amazing how effective and efficient she can be if she isn't dribbling over Spock.nuUhura had her largest role to date in this film, and I would say she is a "pivotal" part of the film. She basically got bumped up to "Big 3" status, even though with Lin at the helm everyone was a bit more equal than in previous films.
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