While I agree with you on this, you could similarly say that there's no actor quite like Nimoy, and yet I don't have a problem accepting Peck as Spock (just noticed how close those two names are!). Maybe the makeup helps set Peck in our minds as Spock. Wesley is very likeable, and I don't have a problem with his acting or character, but I never feel like I'm watching Kirk when I see him on screen. Oddly, it was easier for me to see Pine as Kirk than it has been with Wesley. I'm still hoping more time an exposure will address this.
That thing that had the glowing tail where everyone talked like cowboy folk?
Ah! Cool. I can't wait to see that in my rewatch of TOS.The handful of frames where we saw Sam Kirk in TOS it was Shat with a mustache. Like I said. Best. Callback. Ever.
Holy moley!I just realized that Anson Mount is younger than Wil Wheaton. Oh, and Adrian Holmes (April) is younger than BOTH of them!!!
No, you just can't say it on a family-friendly forum.Gotta say, there is something about the way she says "Mister Spock" in that scene. It's... I can't even say what it is.
"Go away. Beverly is busy."Peck's voice is what sells it for me.
There’s two in SNW, off the top of my head. A Quality of Mercy in the first season and Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. I’d have to look at the list of names to see if there’s more.That's just from a list on the internet. Are there more?
Nope, Sulu was too busy pivoting at Warp 2 bringing the tubes to bear. And he had lines...That doesn't make it right. They were just too tight to give the helmsman lines... ;-p
I completely agree, and I say that as someone who really wants to snuggle Zachary Quinto.Peck does have a Spock gravitas that Quinto doesn't convey.
It's lazy writing because ...
"Go away. Beverly is busy."
Peck's voice is what sells it for me.
Not to mention if one is looking for examples of “lazy writing”, there is certainly a more than sufficient quantity mascarading as clever dialogue in various corners of the bbs already.Stop saying "lazy writing." It sickens me.
Another thing, does Spock and Pike ever talk to each other anymore? I want to know why Spock would risk his life and career for him by taking him back to Talos IV. That could have been an undercurrent theme in this series and we really haven’t seen it.
Can I ask what more is it supposed to be?In that light, it's often good, sometimes great, but mostly just enjoyable. This episode was pure "Star Trek" but in a way that feels overly familiar. Gooding was amazing, but for some reason, I have a hard time putting the word "dad" in Nichelle Nichols' voice.
I tend to agree.This might sound bizarre but I think restricting it to the both of them I would say that Quinto is a better young Spock: his appearance, voice, and mannerisms seem to project youth to me, and Peck is a better slightly older Spock for the same reasons. This is kind of splitting hairs as I have enjoyed both performances.
I do agree that the writing is anything but lazy but I don't think any of the posters are searching for such a black and white solution. I think it's not being certain why the episode doesn't work and trying to identify how it works. It's kind of like a friend of mine in VFX work who recalls getting feedback that the mouth of a CGI character wasn't right but the only feedback the producers could think of was "make the mouth brighter."The writing on this show is anything but lazy.
Most people who say 'lazy writing' don't have a fucking clue what writing even is. They just mean 'something happened that I didn't like', normally because some minor plot point isn't spelt out in huge black and white letters.
Sometimes what doesn't work isn't easy to spell out.
Spelling ar hard.Unfortunately some who try to can't even spell in the first place.
Still don't buy Wesley as Kirk. I just cannot shake the Jim Carrey vibe from him.
And I agree, this didn't have to be a Kirk story.
I was a little disappointed we didn't have a shot of Jim popping the cookie into his mouth in the lab.
Quinto seems a lot angrier than Nimoy's Spock.Peck does have a Spock gravitas that Quinto doesn't convey.
I completely agree. Peck is also a lot funnier as Spock, which is something Nimoy was great at, too.I liked Quinto, alot. But Peck is better by a country mile. It's his voice, his posture, his little mannerisms. If Nimoy is a 10, Peck is a 9.5.
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