I like many fans wanted more Bones in the film,but after I rewatched Beyond. I saw a flaw with the character.Off all the characters in Beyond apart from Chekov, Bones was the only character that did not have any personal thing that made him relatable or that added any depth to his character.
Kirk had himself questioning if he could be as great as his father.. he also struggled with restlessness and even loneliness. He wanted to leave his position on the enterprise as Captain.
Sulu had his family he left behind. although a small and easily disposable part in the film, but you get sulu's sense of sacrifice at the beginning when kirk reads the captain's log. the part where kirk says that members of the crew have given up a lot be here and they cut to sulu with his daughter's picture. you immediately have a sense of sulu private life and what he thinks about the most.
Spock had troubles with uhura and his duties. he struggled with continuing his relationship with uhura or giving her up to help repopulate his race. his struggles also deepens after he gets the news of spock's prime's death. in the 2nd arc of the film and while injured and unfit for combat duty, he goes to look for uhura due to his personal attachment to her.
Uhura had her own personal issues as well, her boyfriend for years was about to leave her for another woman. clearly she was upset like Bones said, but she was willing to do the right thing by letting spock go. even though she was heartbroken about his decision to leave the enterprise and leave her behind.
We had Jaylah , a girl who lost her family and spent her life, running, surviving and hiding from Krall. she finally decides to turn her life around when she meets the crew and Scotty especially. she joins star fleet academy in the end thanks to Scotty and Kirk . Jaylah , by the end of the film has opened a new chapter in her life.
'' You take my house and you make it fly''
One of the best lines in the film.
We had scotty, who formed a personal bond with jaylah over the course of the film and helps her as a character to become a person, more than what Jaylah has made herself to be. if it was not for scotty's kindness,faith and understanding of loss that people experience, jaylah would not have offered any help to the crew or turn her own life around and move forward to something greater.
Kirk: Let her go
Scotty: She has lost people too captain.
Then we have Bones and there is nothing going on with him that is his own. yes, there was the spock banter from tos but spock had a lot more going for him than a banter. he had a struggling planet (new Vulcan) to worry about , he had his relationship uhura , which was on thin ice and he had weight of spock's prime death to deal with.
Bones was an empty shell of a character in Beyond and the only character that did not have any depth to him at all aside from Chekov, but unlike Chekov, we never complained he was getting sidelined like Bones was, in the first two films.
If there is a star trek 4, I hope Bones has a personal little story of his own apart from listening to kirk's daddy issues and bantering with Spock.
Kirk had himself questioning if he could be as great as his father.. he also struggled with restlessness and even loneliness. He wanted to leave his position on the enterprise as Captain.
Sulu had his family he left behind. although a small and easily disposable part in the film, but you get sulu's sense of sacrifice at the beginning when kirk reads the captain's log. the part where kirk says that members of the crew have given up a lot be here and they cut to sulu with his daughter's picture. you immediately have a sense of sulu private life and what he thinks about the most.
Spock had troubles with uhura and his duties. he struggled with continuing his relationship with uhura or giving her up to help repopulate his race. his struggles also deepens after he gets the news of spock's prime's death. in the 2nd arc of the film and while injured and unfit for combat duty, he goes to look for uhura due to his personal attachment to her.
Uhura had her own personal issues as well, her boyfriend for years was about to leave her for another woman. clearly she was upset like Bones said, but she was willing to do the right thing by letting spock go. even though she was heartbroken about his decision to leave the enterprise and leave her behind.
We had Jaylah , a girl who lost her family and spent her life, running, surviving and hiding from Krall. she finally decides to turn her life around when she meets the crew and Scotty especially. she joins star fleet academy in the end thanks to Scotty and Kirk . Jaylah , by the end of the film has opened a new chapter in her life.
'' You take my house and you make it fly''
One of the best lines in the film.
We had scotty, who formed a personal bond with jaylah over the course of the film and helps her as a character to become a person, more than what Jaylah has made herself to be. if it was not for scotty's kindness,faith and understanding of loss that people experience, jaylah would not have offered any help to the crew or turn her own life around and move forward to something greater.
Kirk: Let her go
Scotty: She has lost people too captain.
Then we have Bones and there is nothing going on with him that is his own. yes, there was the spock banter from tos but spock had a lot more going for him than a banter. he had a struggling planet (new Vulcan) to worry about , he had his relationship uhura , which was on thin ice and he had weight of spock's prime death to deal with.
Bones was an empty shell of a character in Beyond and the only character that did not have any depth to him at all aside from Chekov, but unlike Chekov, we never complained he was getting sidelined like Bones was, in the first two films.
If there is a star trek 4, I hope Bones has a personal little story of his own apart from listening to kirk's daddy issues and bantering with Spock.
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