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This is the best scene in all of Star Trek, prove me wrong
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fallacy:

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I almost forgot everyone knows that OG Tribble epesode or at least knows of it.

GO to Netflix < go to Deep Space Nine < Season 5  EP 6. It still holds up, you can thank me later for making you watch that  :)
wp34:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 21, 2018, 12:09:53 am ---But see, that's not Spock..... that's the serial killer from Heroes cosplaying as Spock who dates Uhura like some bad fan fiction. 

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Howard is 100% right.  It is fan fiction.  Entertaining but almost no emotional stakes.

Full Disclosure - I liked the first Star Trek reboot movie.  Particularly Chris Pine's riff on Kirk.  But he also had the benefit of not having to play opposite Shatner. 
yotsuya:

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--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 20, 2018, 07:56:12 pm ---No it's not.  Star Trek isn't about action... it's about character development, philosophy and emotion.  Any action scenes are purely incidental.

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Well, it's the best action scene in all of Star Trek. When compared to the best character development scene, philosophy scene, and emotion scene, the action scene I posted is the best of the best.

In this one scene, there is Spocks greatest realization as he embraces his human side and grows emotionally. Spock realizes that to be the best Vulcan he can be, he needs to allow his human attributes to shine. It grapples with the futility of man against impossible odds and how faith interwoven deeply into ones soul during trying times can overcome.

Not sure how you missed that.

lol

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But see, that's not Spock..... that's the serial killer from Heroes cosplaying as Spock who dates Uhura like some bad fan fiction.  I'm not sure how you missed that.  Also these are the garbage reboot films which lack emotion or depth at all but the most superficial levels.  Fire up the Wrath of Khan, watch Spock's death and eulogy.  If you don't start tearing up you are some sort of inhuman monster.  It's not only the best scene in all of Star Trek, it could very well be considered the best death scene in the history of cinema.

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I love you Howard, so don’t get mad, but the hyperbole bro...



Howard_Casto:
"Don't get mad" but anyone that compares me to Trump is a piece of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---.  Seriously you saw how mad it even made me for you to mention the piece of garbage's name in a thread and now you compare me to that monster.  Go ---fudgesicle--- yourself.
Mike A:
Lighten up Francis.
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