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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-07-25 06:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #2396 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2396 ⌋

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[Jason Segel, in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"]


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[The Cinema Snob]


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elaminator: (Star Trek: TOS - Kirk/Spock)

[personal profile] elaminator 2013-07-28 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I think for some people him having a girlfriend seems more unusual than the rest of it. In TOS when he had a 'love interest' he was always (or at least almost always, my memory isn't that good) under the influence of some strange alien drug, or it was part of some master plan, or his control had been stripped from him, or something. In canon I've always seen Spock and being uninterested in sex (pon farr doesn't count) and romance so Spock/Uhura was a shock for me.

The tears? Yea, I can see why you'd say they were OOC because they're supposed to be. It's not something that happens to him; he was pushed beyond his limit and couldn't control his emotions. As for the homicidal bit, in the TOS episode 'The Devil in the Dark' Spock urges Kirk to not harm a creature (who has killed people) but once Kirk is approached by said creature encourages him to kill it. (Quite emphatically, actually.) So I don't think Spock losing his cool and wanting to murder someone or something is beyond the scope of possibility.