Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
Well, it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the scene. It's a pretty notable quote. Maybe guys don't remember such scenes; but as a female viewer, I remember a lot of the scenes female characters had.Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
Well, it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the scene. It's a pretty notable quote. Maybe guys don't remember such scenes, but as a female viewer, I remember a lot of the scenes female characters had.Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
I also thought that Spock, even when he was seriously trying to come across as unemotional, would just kinda snap at people. "Out of the chair," comes instantly to mind.
Well, it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the scene. It's a pretty notable quote. Maybe guys don't remember such scenes; but as a female viewer, I remember a lot of the scenes female characters had.Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
It is a veritable Vulcan/Human festival.Well, it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the scene. It's a pretty notable quote. Maybe guys don't remember such scenes, but as a female viewer, I remember a lot of the scenes female characters had.Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
yep, me too. besides, that episode (JoB, especially those scenes between Amanda and Spock and that wonderfully done "slap") is one of my all time Trek favorites.
Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
If that is the case, my respect for Robert Orci just went up a few notches! I knew he was a fan but of that caliber... That's just downright awesome.
And speaking of TOS Vulcans, don't you think that T'Pau, T'Pring, Stonn and even Sarek are dicks at times?
Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
I'm sure they did. If I was going to write a Spock/Amanda scene, the first thing I would do is go watch "Journey to Babel" again. And maybe "Yesteryear" too.
No matter what people may think of the final product, it's clear the writers did their homework.
the last thing I want them to be are cuddly bears.
Well, that's what I would have suspected. I didn't know why it wouldn't be the first thing people thought of, so I surmised a bit.Well, it's the first thing I thought of when I saw the scene. It's a pretty notable quote. Maybe guys don't remember such scenes; but as a female viewer, I remember a lot of the scenes female characters had.Wow. I wonder if even the writers knew about that when they were devising the scene.
Hey, I'm a guy and that's the first thing that came to me too!
That's why I drew attention to it here.
You know, the thought occurs that Journey To Babel and the other great episodes of TOS are alot like this movie. The plot and science are not perfect, but the character moments are not only primary, but they are also downright terrific. The very essence of Star Trek.
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