Definitely a different T'Pring than the SNW version!![]()
Thank god for that. I like SNW T'Pring. I like the actress and just the power she brings to the character. Amok Time T'Pring was not great (I haven't seen that episode in a long time though).
Definitely a different T'Pring than the SNW version!![]()
In La'an's office there appeared to be a leather saddle.
Something to do with her hobbies/ interests ?
It's weird, because I always thought she got a short shrift in Trek fandom. Having seen Amok Time many times over the years before this iteration of new Trek - when they introduced her here the first thing I thought was - "Jesus, what the hell did he do to this woman to make her hate him so much?" Because she clearly loves him here.I just got to her explanation. It’s official; I hate her.
Yeah, I don’t know how to reconcile the two iterations. The SNW one is quite likable; I don’t want her to morph into that tigress.It's weird, because I always thought she got a short shrift in Trek. Having seen the epsiode many times over the years before this iteration of new Trek. When they introduced her here the first thing I thought was - "Jesus, what the hell did he do to this woman to make her hate him so much?" Because she clearly loves him here.
T'Pring shows a tendency to go all in to support Spock, but he isn't living up to her own desires, as well as his dedication to Starfleet is in contrast to her desire for him to be more Vulcan and be with her.
Not Chack?I gave it a 9. The episode isn't fantastic but my crush on Jess Bush and my "Spapel" shipping pushed me up. Fun episode overall.
I was talking about Amok Time.Spock basically lied to her though. She was all in on Spock's human and vulcan side, but Spock wasn't. This is why I sided with T'Pring here. Spock should have told her the truth, especially since she was there before the parents were. If you can't be open in a relationship, maybe that relationship isn't worth having.
I said the same thing in regards to Batel and Pike. And keep in mind, T'Pring is blaming Spock for something he did when he *literally* wasn't himself (as in half his DNA was altered)Spock basically lied to her though. She was all in on Spock's human and vulcan side, but Spock wasn't. This is why I sided with T'Pring here. Spock should have told her the truth, especially since she was there before the parents were. If you can't be open in a relationship, maybe that relationship isn't worth having.
I said the same as you're saying basically and got the below in response to the post.I'm not buying Pike and Batel's relationship. Pike feels like he can share his delta radiation vision with Una and heck, even Alora, the overseer of the kid torturing planet Majalis (and if Pike is really so in love with Batel, why was he bedding Alora in that episode anyway?)
Yet Pike obviously isn't in a place where he feels he can share this with Batel (unless he somehow has offscreen). If you feel you can share personal information with just about everyone other than your supposed girlfriend, maybe you should start asking yourself why you can't share this info with your supposed girlfriend and whether said woman should be in the position of girlfriend.
Plus, the concept of Pike's supposed love for Batel leading him back to his memories feels very harsh when we now know that Batel's nowhere around in Menagerie and not mentioned, and she's not there to follow Pike to Talos 4, etc. Unless Batel is outright killed off, sounds like this relationship will end badly.
You have some absolutely bizarre ideas about sex and relationships
She told him her mother was prepared to end their engagement if one thing went wrong, and then asked him what it was that he wanted to tell her; he was between the devil and the deep blue sea. He froze.Spock basically lied to her though. She was all in on Spock's human and vulcan side, but Spock wasn't. This is why I sided with T'Pring here. Spock should have told her the truth, especially since she was there before the parents were. If you can't be open in a relationship, maybe that relationship isn't worth having.
Almost like different people have different points of view on relationships.I said the same thing in regards to Batel and Pike. And keep in mind, T'Pring is blaming Spock for something he did when he *literally* wasn't himself (as in half his DNA was altered)
I said the same as you're saying basically and got the below in response to the post.
Indeed and Spock was still working on his own identity as a hybrid, rather than purely Vulcan or human. That's going to impact any relationship.She told him her mother was prepared to end their engagement if one thing went wrong, and then asked him what it was that he wanted to tell her; he was between the devil and the deep blue sea. He froze.
On another note: Spock having issues like this is a red flag, and planning to marry someone who hasn’t worked through a kind of existential crisis is a bad idea. T’Pring may be fully supportive, but no matter how supportive you are of someone with a deep-rooted problem, they still have to resolve it themselves before they can be a good mate.
She told him her mother was prepared to end their engagement if one thing went wrong, and then asked him what it was that he wanted to tell her; he was between the devil and the deep blue sea. He froze.
On another note: Spock having issues like this is a red flag, and planning to marry someone who hasn’t worked through a kind of existential crisis is a bad idea. T’Pring may be fully supportive, but no matter how supportive you are of someone with a deep-rooted problem, they still have to resolve it themselves before they can be a good mate.
Baseline assumption is that somehow love will make it work. But, love isn't the only thing. Love takes a lot of work and if you cannot communicate, even due to illness or space illness, then it creates a negative space for distrust to grow.Ok, but this is where before the parents arrive, T'pring and Spock talk about it and have a plan to deal with the parents. I can understand Spock having cold feet, but if they really loved each other, they would be able to work through it. Worf and Jadzia did when Martok's wife was on the station.
Worf and Jadzia had the advantage of seeing each other daily, though. A long-distance relationship is at a disadvantage.Ok, but this is where before the parents arrive, T'pring and Spock talk about it and have a plan to deal with the parents. I can understand Spock having cold feet, but if they really loved each other, they would be able to work through it. Worf and Jadzia did when Martok's wife was on the station.
Hybrids? Interesting choice of word.Any Teenager (Even former Half Human/Vulcan hybrids) would have that kind of though about La'an.
Christina Chong, a ½ Chinese / ½ English gorgeous actress.
Similar to Chloe Bennet being ½ Chinese / ½ American.
Hybrids tend to grow up being extra beautiful.
Not Chack?
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