I'd have to say Alley, although I never had a problem with Curtis' performance. I think Alley was given a better bunch of stuff to do. Also, Alley had a certain "alien-esque" quality that I liked.
I do, however have a certain soft spot for Robin Curtis, since she was one of the very first Trek actors I ever met.
I can see that, but more or less, the character is portrayed differently to the point that it would have been better to have made them clearly separate characters.By all accounts, you have it backward. That is, it was the director, Leonard Nimoy, who chose to have Saavik be full Vulcan, and Curtis, new to Star Trek, who went along with it.
I know exactly what I meant.The best Saavik, IMO, was Valeris.
You are referring to your favorite female Vulcan perhaps, but Valeris was a completely different character.
Here are some interesting before/after shots of her:
http://www.themakeupgallery.info/fantasy/alien/st/vul/valeris.htm
Kirstie Alley, of course!
Being more authentically "Vulcan" is no excuse for being dull, which, perhaps through no fault of her own, is the trap Curtis fell into . . . .
Kirstie Alley, of course!
Being more authentically "Vulcan" is no excuse for being dull, which, perhaps through no fault of her own, is the trap Curtis fell into . . . .
Vulcans are dull, that's the point.
You are referring to your favorite female Vulcan perhaps, but Valeris was a completely different character.
So are the two Saaviks.![]()
Saavik was the character played by two different actresses.
It is my opinion that they should have made Curtis a distinct character and given her a new name instead of making her nominally the same character but completely different in appearance and behavior.Unless I am completely missing something and it turns out that there really were two different Saaviks. In which case they should have changed the name of one of them.
It's well established in Trek lore that they are in fact the same character. I acknowledge that. I just don't like it.Maybe "Saavik" is the Vulcan equivalent of "Smith" in the western world. They are all over the place.
It is my opinion that they should have made Curtis a distinct character and given her a new name instead of making her nominally the same character but completely different in appearance and behavior.
You are referring to your favorite female Vulcan perhaps, but Valeris was a completely different character.
By all accounts, you have it backward. That is, it was the director, Leonard Nimoy, who chose to have Saavik be full Vulcan, and Curtis, new to Star Trek, who went along with it.
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