Yes, even if their relationship had been contentious in the past, I think on some level, T'Pol still wanted her mother's approval.pookha said:
going to home for a second the more i am looking at stuff the more it is seems she took trip home to see how her mother would react to trip . and if she didnt like tles reaction she was mostly going to ignore it.
she told her if she accpted the commission she wouldnt be comimg home for a long time.. guess why.
OK, I think I'm coming back to "Similitude" as the best of the n-p scenes when I was starting to lean towards "Raijin." I think the Similitude scene is the one that best shows the level of comfort that had developed between them. "Similitude" was the second episode I saw after having quit watching in S2, so you can imagine my reaction when I saw that first scene....boushh said:
The neuro-pressure scene in "Similitude" is my favorite of the bunch too, mostly because of that comfort level that it projects. Again, it's so natural and gentle a scene, even with that little bit of innuendo at the end. I just like the way they are conversing while they seemingly are doing stuff that is probably coming second nature to them at this point.
You're welcome.HopefulRomantic
tothebridge, I'm really enjoying your screencaps a lot. Thank you for all the time you're taking to make them and post them for us.
AAAANNNNNND???tothebridge said:
A few screencaps from “Impulse” – a bit later than expected. I ended up going to see Leonard Nimoy at the Starfest Convention yesterday, so the timing changed.![]()
i so loved their scenes. he flirts in a such geeky way.Anyway, these are from the T/T scene where T’Pol finds out that movie night is being reinstated. It’s a brief scene, but I enjoy it because of the expressions and the different layers of context. Trip and T’Pol are supposed to be working, so on the surface, they adopt a professional posture -- looking at the screen, etc., while at the same time, interacting at a more personal level.
As they both stare at the Xindi starcharts, Trip casually asks T’Pol if she has plans for Tuesday night.
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T’Pol shoots him a sideways glance, while Trip nonchalantly looks down.
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Now it’s T’Pol’s turn to look downward as she says, “Not at the moment.”
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Trip sees an opening, and as they continue looking at the screen (the picture of professionalism), he spells out the details. “Mess hall, 1900 hours.”
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T’Pol’s expression shifts as she starts to get an inkling of what Trip is talking about….
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“Movie night?” she asks. (Hmm….She looks a bit disappointed….Maybe she was hoping for a book reading invitation instead?)
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Trip quips, “Back by popular demand.”
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And as he grins while gazing ahead again, T’Pol gives him the “look.”
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As Trip glances her way again, T’Pol closes her eyes briefly, no doubt wondering why she endures (and responds) to Mr. Tucker’s teasing….
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Oh, I didn't know that.... So, was the movie night segment of the "dream" actually an extra (i.e., previously cut) scene that originally had been shot for "Impulse" or another preceding episode?boushh said:
^^ I watched a bit of the text commentary during my viewing of the episode last week, and it mentioned that the dream at the end was added in and not originally part of the episode. The episode ran short due to the tight editing, so this scene was added in to compensate. Luckily for them they had made the movie night reference earlier and they had something to add in naturally.
Yep, cute expressions.I love that flirty conversation in the beginning though. If I didn't know any better I'd think he was asking her out. And their expressions are fun as usual.
tothebridge said:
I ended up going to see Leonard Nimoy at the Starfest Convention yesterday, so the timing changed.
JiNX-01 said:
AAAANNNNNND???
tothebridge said:
Yep, cute expressions.boushh said:
I love that flirty conversation in the beginning though. If I didn't know any better I'd think he was asking her out. And their expressions are fun as usual.What's funny is the way that T'Pol says "Not at the moment," as she looks downward almost makes it seem that she thinks Trip is trying to ask her out. I suspect that wasn't really the intent of the scene, but it was one of their more flirty, bantering moments.
It is a great reaction, tho' I was surprised to discover later that she was actually dreaming all this... would T'Pol really dream of Trip making such a hilarious face?galleywest said:
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I had to laugh. Trip's expression really is "Oh no she didn't!"That's great!
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