![]() ![]() What’s more – they are all adults! The writers were simply allowing these ADULTS to get on with being so, in every sense. In TOS Scotty and Uhura did spend quite some time together working on the communications engineering side at times and so did she and Spock do similar. I never saw why it might not be possible for the two of them to form a relationship that went beyond simply being work colleagues. Scotty and Uhura had known each other as colleagues for many years. I don’t think that either relationships came “out of nowhere” (ref. Spock being a Vulcan must be respected only when it comes to Uhura being his girlfriend and her getting called a b*itch in the other movie for arguing with Spock, but on the other hand Mccoy and Kirk acting as racist bullies with the man is funny and character development? Lose me with that bs. That’s what you are turning even this Mccoy into? We are not in the 60s anymore and his racism and bully attitude with Spock is not acceptable in this trek and for this Spock. He doesn’t even look concerned for them, he is just happy about Spock eing in a bad situation. If your supposed friends are in a sad moment you first mind your business a bit, and then surely don’t use that moment to make a petty joke as if you are waiting like a vulture to say something mean at the guy you don’t. The more I watch the more I find him inappropriate and mean with Spock for really no reason. Too much for trek spirit and you turn it all about white dudes only ? Probably just a tease but it’s safe for me to not trust Pegg and out anything past that guy.Ģ) actually, I dislike Mccoy here. ![]() Please we are in 2016, Spock can multitasking he can have both friends and a girlfriend. We end with a wedding on New Vulcan and whatever the homage to Nimoy is would happen here…ġ) the tease about Spock/Uhura better be just a tease because it would be beyond ridiculous and petty fanboy agenda if you have to drop this relationship, thar is unique to the reboot and a legit creation of the other teamin, order to give more space to Mccoy and make dudebro more meaningful and relevant. Spock perhaps going the other way, perhaps breaking up with Uhura because his way of dealing is to isolate the emotions and being with her would always remind him of his “weakness”.Īs it is, I bet they break up in Beyond but the events of the film bring them together. Kirk, becoming a better officer and struggling to step out of his father’s shadow. But it would have made for a better relationship.Īnd ultimately, you draw parallels between Spock having lost his mother and Kirk losing his father and how both continue to impact them and their decisions. SHow them keeping their relationship on the down low. Gives us a platform for the issues between them in STID. Shows us a Spock would finally HAS to let someone in. Have him continue to deny her affections before finally giving in. Have a scene where Spock assigns her to the Enterprise rather then her demanding her boyfriend do it, unbeknownst to her. Is that a stereotype? Sure, but as one it would have fit the writers on these films. Was it important enough to do it half-assed? I dont think so.īut again, a much better way would have been the Uhura crush on her professor. Personally, I wouldnt have done it because it was clear they would never give it the time it needed or explore the appropriateness of it in a military setting. Big difference between liking the idea and liking the execution. ![]()
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