What’s so interesting about star trek tos is that all this crazy batshit stuff happens but it’s never brought up again. BUT not only that, the characters still gradually change. Their relationships with each other grow. Stuff evolves. It’s not like, ‘well that happened, time to reset!’ It’s more like, ‘things happened that are never going to be mentioned ever again but we have still changed.’ And it’s fucking baffling
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Not that it requires that much editing but Khan Big Naturals
it was genuinely difficult to make this distinguishable from what his chest normally looks like
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is about James T. Kirk being a husband and a father, actually.
And I'm not talking about Carol and David Marcus.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
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really love that spock became a teacher like he already had specialist old man professor in the whole world energy even before the movies but i just KNOW those cadets loved his ass i know they are out there mentally drawing little cat ears on this 80(or whatever) yr old just like we are doing in the real world..........i know his rate my professor page is legendary i know it includes an eyeshadow glossary
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so i was visiting my aunt a few weeks back and we got on the subject of star trek (as it's one of the few commonalities we share anymore).
i asked her about what it was like when twok came out and *that* ending and the look on her face was sheer devastation. then she said,
“you probably don’t remember this, but your uncle and i got married the day ‘search for spock’ came out. we cut the reception short and took the entire wedding party to the theatre- well, MORE than just the wedding party. it became this big group of people that all bailed on the reception because we had to know if spock was going to be okay.”
yes, she went to sfs in her wedding dress.
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im watching star trek for the first time and it's going really well
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In Wrath of Khan, Spock gifts Kirk "A Tale of Two Cities" in an actual physical copy of the book [very vintage for the 23rd century].
THAT GOT ME THINKING-
How many times did Spock gift Kirk a physical book? Did he restlessly scour for hours trying to find an old copy of a book that he knew Kirk would adore?
I can only imagine Spock, a logical and very composed Vulcan, going slightly insane trying to find bound books just so he can see his captain light up with a smile as Spock gifts it to him.
Which- might I add- is an adorable picture to paint in one's head.
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