^ Uh...I alluded to that very scene in one of my posts above.
However, Merritt Butrick himself said that this was only a myth, that TSfS was pretty much being written as TWoK was being filmed and thus Saavik and David both lost a good deal of character development since it was pretty clear there would not be much need for them. As is so often the case with the stories
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) is the "Return To Genesis" treatment which was dated as September of 1982.Savikk and Kirk thing...interesting. I'm glad that was dropped.
^ Uh...I alluded to that very scene in one of my posts above.
Now that I think about it more and notice all the subtle signs...okay I see it now.
the flip side of that kind of thing is "typical middle-aged man's nightmare" and I think on some level Shatner got that.

the flip side of that kind of thing is "typical middle-aged man's nightmare" and I think on some level Shatner got that.
Yeah, I never took it as Kirk really wanting Saavik (or vice versa) but that Kirk was wrestling with being old, and wanting to be attractive to a young woman is a way to offset that, hence his annoyance at the glasses. The "Middle Age Nightmare" is very much at play here and handled quite well - it fits with everything else in the movie.
On the other hand, and not played up as a much, is a young woman, Saavik, wanting to appear on par with all the veterans around her. Being attractive to Kirk as a mature woman also played into that. It's a mirror of Kirk's own issues...
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