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It is. because what we will be comparing is the acting range of an actor and quinto has more range. I am sorry but even in the first episode with tpring peck spock lacked tenderness in those scenes with his soon to be wife. His delivery felt scripted. A far cry from quinto spock who always showed tenderness with the kelvin uhura and still could come off vilcan.

First, you don’t need to put in a whole row of spaces. It makes it flipping obnoxious to quote you. The enter button works wonders.

Second, Quinto and Peck have different acting styles. One is also a movie and the other is on a streaming service series. Quinto had more full arcs in his movies and was designed to be more emotionally compromised as the series went on. On Disco, Peck was a guest actor and was We’ve seen him in SNW for an hour.

But you’ve already decided you’re going to hate this show so I’m not sure why I’m arguing with you at this point.
 
Never mind Pike's hair... WTF is going on with Spock's sideburns?



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Fans reactions to the clip
Sorry I'm looking at those reactions, and in your posts I think you need to change 'we' to 'me' (IE Yourself) in your posts. You seem to think that your posts speak for everyone and not just yourself. You're definitely entitled to your own opinion, but I don't think you can speak for others opinions effectively.
 
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hmmmmm....I dont know... but maybe this is because this is a clip but I am not too big of a fan of the acting here from Celia and Ethan. Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana played the roles of Spock and Uhura better.

the acting for me seems not to be hitting the right notes, even Anson Mount that I liked in disco, I think Pike's Bruce Greenwood form the Kelvin films had a stronger and authoritative presence than Mount.
All these comparisons and talk of who is better or not is a pointless waste of time. They're different characters with different backgrounds in different universes played by different actors in different media (TV vs. Film) with different writers and directors determining their dialogue and behavior onscreen.

All that matters is if the new actors portray the characters effectively, and from what I have seen of Gooding and Peck and Mount (the latter two having an early start on Discovery) they've done an outstanding job making these iconic characters their own.
Also this writers may be getting things off the rail with some legacy characters. Chapel had a long love crush on Spock that was I will say sweet and innocent. Now in this new series of the same character by episode 2, she is flirting with him that had that Uhura thinks she is his girlfriend, it is too much of a drastic change and I fear it may make Chapel come off as too aggressive or dominating, which is just so not her character.
Where are you getting "aggressive and dominating" from in a secondhand description of an interaction we didn't see and was playfully described by Uhura as "flirting" and apparently so insignificant that it wasn't even on Spock's radar as flirting or an aggressive / dominating encounter or much of anything for that matter? I get that he would be clueless about recognizing non-Vulcan "query/response" style flirting, but I'm pretty sure he'd recognize someone being aggressive toward him.

You seem to be reaching for things to complain about without basis. Which is ironic since you were saying we can't trust the nearly universal positive reviews so far because we have to wait for the early "hype to die down", implying that those reviews aren't genuine somehow and that your position is the true stance of the audience.
People seem to be praising SNW but I will wait for the hype to die down a bit before we can a real critic of the series.
 
It is. because what we will be comparing is the acting range of an actor and quinto has more

You realize this quality of acting is subjective and not something you can just assert and have it be true?

Funny that that clip is uhura making a joke and we did not bother to laugh.

How do you know the scene is supposed to make us laugh? How do you know what 'we' did, exactly? Seems to me that the Uhura is trying to make light of a situation, not necessarily make the audience laugh. And that's my opinion--note that I'm not claiming what 'we' think. It would be easier to have these conversations without things being asserted as something 'we' are thinking, no?
 
Quinto nailed Spock.

Peck still has a lot to learn.

All in my opinion.
totally agree, in the brief time we’ve had both I thought Quinto looks and sounds more like Nimoy. He has that same kind of sort of alien look. Peck is too pretty.
I don't want someone to do a Nimoy impression. We already had the best Nimoy take on Spock, by Nimoy himself. The actors should try and put their own spin on the character. Obviously that doesn't mean acting completely out of character; they should follow the basic parameters established for Spock's (or other's) behavior, but they shouldn't feel locked-in to doing everything exactly the way Nimoy did. I want to see their interpretation of the character. Everyone acting the same is boring.

When the actor shows up playing Kirk next season, do we really want him doing a bunch of dramatic pauses for effect or do we want him to do his own thing? Save the impressions for the comedians, let the actors inhabit the role and make it their own and give us a new and interesting take on the character(s).
 
I don't want someone to do a Nimoy impression. We already had the best Nimoy take on Spock, by Nimoy himself. The actors should try and put their own spin on the character. Obviously that doesn't mean acting completely out of character; they should follow the basic parameters established for Spock's (or other's) behavior, but they shouldn't feel locked-in to doing everything exactly the way Nimoy did. I want to see their interpretation of the character. Everyone acting the same is boring.

When the actor shows up playing Kirk next season, do we really want him doing a bunch of dramatic pauses for effect or do we want him to do his own thing? Save the impressions for the comedians, let the actors inhabit the role and make it their own and give us a new and interesting take on the character(s).
It's not an impression. It was just the character's bearing.

Peck is too new to say yay or nay.
 
Quinto looks a lot more like Nimoy but Peck does a better job playing Spock. I think he is nailing it. And now he even looks more like Spock (compared to when he was on Discovery). I think the makeup people are getting better at it.

The ears help. Peck's ears in DISCO where too large, almost elf-like. In SNW, they're more like Nimoy's pair in TOS where it's curved forward.
 
new clip from episode 2

hmmmmm....I dont know... but maybe this is because this is a clip but I am not too big of a fan of the acting here from Celia and Ethan. Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana played the roles of Spock and Uhura better.

I can't say I agree.

To some extent, this is an apples and oranges comparison. Quinto plays Spock much more broadly, more arch, in the Kelvin films, because those are big blockbuster movies that have about two hours to hit all their big emotional highlights, so Quinto has to play his character more broadly, with all his emotions just beneath the surface, with bigger emotional highs. Peck, by contrast, is playing Spock on a TV series with semi-serialized character (not plot) arcs, so his Spock can be a little more nuanced, have his emotions be a little less just beneath the surface, and have less overt emotional highs.

It's next to impossible to compare Saldana's and Gooding's versions of Uhura, because we've barely seen Gooding. The most I think we can say is that Saldana was very concerned with establishing Uhura as an assertive , confident woman who is balancing being in a relationship, fulfilling her duties, and fending off unwanted sexual advances, and she brought a lot of her public persona to the role. Gooding by contrast is playing a version of Uhura who is a bit less sure of herself, trying to prove herself, and Gooding is also making more of an effort to replicate some of the mannerisms of Nichelle Nichols.

the acting for me seems not to be hitting the right notes, even Anson Mount that I liked in disco, I think Pike's Bruce Greenwood form the Kelvin films had a stronger and authoritative presence than Mount.

*shrugs* They both seem very commanding and authoritative to me.

Also this writers may be getting things off the rail with some legacy characters. Chapel had a long love crush on Spock that was I will say sweet and innocent. Now in this new series of the same character by episode 2, she is flirting with him that had that Uhura thinks she is his girlfriend, it is too much of a drastic change and I fear it may make Chapel come off as too aggressive or dominating, which is just so not her character.

... you are reading a lot of things into that scene that are simply not present. But suffice it to say that 1) Uhura did not actually think Chapel was Spock's girlfriend (she was teasing him); that there is nothing wrong with a confident woman flirting with someone as long as she is not sexually harassing them; and that the entire idea of calling a grown woman's unrequited feelings for another adult "sweet and innocent" has a lot of misogynistic ideas associated with it whether you intend that or not.

It is. because what we will be comparing is the acting range of an actor and quinto has more range.

I see no evidence of this.

I am sorry but even in the first episode with tpring, peck spock lacked tenderness in those scenes with his soon to be wife.

I completely disagree. If anything, I thought that he and Gia Sandhu played Spock and T'Pring with too much overt tenderness and affection.

His delivery felt scripted. A far cry from quinto spock who always showed tenderness with the kelvin uhura and still could come off vulcan.

I think the difference here is that Peck put more of the tenderness with T'Pring in his facial expressions whereas Quinto tended to play the tenderness of his scenes with Uhura in his vocal inflections. They're just different acting choices; neither one is better than the other. I personally think they both overplayed the emotions of those scenes just a tad bit, actually, but I also think that's a subjective evaluation.

Funny that that clip is uhura making a joke and we did not bother to laugh.

Yes, part of the point of the scene is that Uhura is awkward and not sure how to bond with Spock yet. She makes a joke and it does not land, for Spock or for the audience. That is the intent. Still doesn't mean she actually thought Chapel was Spock's girlfriend.

There were many laughing moments with quinto spock because some of his reactions to stuff were legit funny like when he told Pike that the complexity of humans pranks escapes him. After Pike promoted kirk to first officer in the 2009 film.

I mean, if you laughed, great, but I only thought that was cute not funny. I smiled; I didn't laugh.
 
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