For some reason I see a very young Treat Williams in that shot of Pine.
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with the hairdo and jacket how about original Starbuck..?I see a young Robert Pine from CHiPs.
Yeah, I can see the Treat Williams comparison there.
For some reason I see a very young Treat Williams in that shot of Pine.
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with the hairdo and jacket how about original Starbuck..?I see a young Robert Pine from CHiPs.
Yeah, I can see the Treat Williams comparison there.
I believe that's right after "Alien influences and you-how your mind is an alien playground."I suppose seeing your planet blow up in front of you, experiencing the death of your mother and 6 billion other beings is an everyday Starfleet occurrence right? They probably have classes on it. 'How to get over PTSD you wimpish cadets'!
I share the same experience and viewpoint. Spock and Kirk did not come across as best buddies in STID, yes Kirk saved his life but if it was Sulu, Bones, Chekov, Scotty or any other crew member I believe he would have done the same thing. Spock 'dobbed' Kirk in his mission report and almost got him kicked out of the Academy, if it was not for Pike Kirk would have been demoted or asked to leave. There was no sign of a bromance at all. The 'KHANNNNN' scene was totally contrived and did not work for me, the movie turned into 'Carry on Enterprise' from then onward.
It didn't blow up. Thesis disproved....seeing your planet blow up...
there was the scene where Spock looked clearly jealous over Carol Marcus coming aboard.
As for the scene in Pike's office, I think what happened - Kirk lying in the report, Spock saying the truth. Neither of them knowing what the other would do or did - showed, actually, how they still don't know each other so well and they have a long way to go before being like friends. It also showed they still had to work on being truly a team and TALK about stuff. Kirk also seemed to have no idea about Spock possibly having PTSD and him being suicidal/ooc in the volcano, and this also shows lack of communication and understanding. They were co-workers with banter but friendship is a whole different level.
I also object to people's making it seems Spock is dumb for not getting why him and Kirk are friends when the latter tells him. He was being, well, realistic. I don't see how from his perspective they were these huge friends. This even taking into consideration that, indeed, Spock was not experienced about having friends. I mean, he has Uhura who is his friend too but it's different because she also is the person he is in love with, his feelings for her and viceversa were something he knew and could thus rationalize and understand her care for him. The challenge and discovery for him in the movie was getting why other people, beyond the person he has a relationship with, cared for him and he cares for them.
I think the k/s dynamic was realistic until the ending that was a bit too over the top (even if for Spock it really was an example of the infamous 'last straw' after everything he went through)
So back to the movie, is anyone going to submit a video and enter?
. On Spock's willingness to die, by that argument, Uhura didn't know about Spock's PTSD either and you can't claim she didn't have a relationship with him. If she had known before hand do you think she would have allowed him down there without informing Kirk?
That's my point too. Spock's only experience with friendship seems to be his relationship with Uhura, but the nature of that relationship having that 'plus' layer to it, means that he still wasn't an expert about platonic friendship in general that are still new to him. And we see that even with Uhura, he is not an expert and he still has to learn (and so does she)I think the office scene and the scene where Kirk says, 'I'm gonna miss you,' and waits for reciprocation is Spock not understanding friendship. He didn't know what motivated Kirk to make the decisions he did
As I see it, Spock's arc in this movie is coming to understand what being a friend means and what that means to Kirk. As a Vulcan he's never had that outside of family or Uhura. I see Kirk's arc as coming to realize what responsibility is and what that cost and how far he is willing to go for his friends. It's rather interesting that this involves death for both he and Spock and not necessarily just the one. I'm counting Pikes death here as well as Kirk's death as it affected both of them.
This strikes me as funny--even though I don't want to know what your practicing and no don't tell me--because I was thinking earlier how funny it would be if I remade Carol Marcus's underwear scene but instead wore my star trek favorites.I submitted a short video of my underwear batleth practice session. These videos won't be made public, will they?
You're right, the planet Vulcan still exists in the JJ universe, waiting for 'Star Trek IV - The search for Vulcan, T'Pau and Red matter' or perhaps 'Star Trek V - Lost, The missing 6 billion'It didn't blow up. Thesis disproved.
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