I decided to watch one of the TAS episodes, "Yesteryear", and believe that XI's writers must have drawn from the episode when deciding how to portray Spock's childhood. There are two particular references:
1. When Spock returns to his childhood to help his younger self survive an ordeal, he observes young Spock being tormented by three Vulcan boys who question his parentage. Young Spock attacks them.
2. When Sarek is lecturing young Spock afterwards, he tells him "Logic offers a serenity humans seldom experience," which is line from the movie.
I wonder....how many other little references are hidden in the movie, beyond the nods to the original series and the movies?
1. When Spock returns to his childhood to help his younger self survive an ordeal, he observes young Spock being tormented by three Vulcan boys who question his parentage. Young Spock attacks them.
2. When Sarek is lecturing young Spock afterwards, he tells him "Logic offers a serenity humans seldom experience," which is line from the movie.
I wonder....how many other little references are hidden in the movie, beyond the nods to the original series and the movies?