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In reply to the discussion: Star Trek film has political message (Spoiler) [View all]deutsey
(20,166 posts)23. Yeah, they always counterbalanced each other
in a yin yang way. Kirk is swarthy impulse and cunning and Spock is pure logic and playing by the rules (until it's Vulcan mating season, then watch out!).
I can accept that Spock and Uhura are a couple in this Star Treck universe, but seeing him running down the streets of San Francisco like Popeye Doyle in the French Connection and then having a battle of the titans with Kahn just seemed lame to me.
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Roddenberry though had nothing to do with 2.He was relieved of his duties after 1.
graham4anything
May 2013
#13
I saw it yesterday. I liked it. But then again, I'm a big fan of recycling. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
May 2013
#7
I dunno, that message was kinda too obvious as in kid after school special obvious.
Pholus
May 2013
#14
You got me thinking that the entire film was about the right/wrong ambiguity
lindysalsagal
May 2013
#38