Maybe he was one of the ancient aliens that spread their DNA across the galaxy.
I actuallly didn’t know that.
I was just thinking. Richard Hatch could have played Joachim.
I’m not following you. I must have your thots.
(places hands back on Lady D’s temples “Our Minds Are One, Our Thots…”)
Me either. You frakking Geek.
They look alike do they not?
I love Spock’s subtle reaction to Scotty in the turbolift with his nephew. That’s what makes this movie great and you know you have a good director. Its the little things.
Why would he bring his nephew to the bridge? Sure, it’s more dramatic, but sickbay probably would have been a little more effective.
McCoy’s so great–makes the show’s chemistry absolutely perfect
How is that possible?
neither did I–it’s talos for the geekwin!
Yeah, Spock by this point in his life isn’t all about controlling his emotions anymore. He let’s 'em hang now and then.
Was hoping for one last peek at Uhura’s legs. Sadly, too late.
Ooh, pretty nebula.
Hey! They still use those glowy-rod-things in the 24th century!
There’s your fridge, Talos. With Chekov inside.
cracks knuckles Alright the transporter was defective to take Scotty directly to Sickbay soooo he needed to go to the bridge since everything is routed there. Do you buy that?
Engineering was on Deck 19 and Sickbay on Deck 7, alright I’ll stop.
Not the first time there was a White Russian in my fridge.
Ba Dum Ba…I’m here all night.
Nice one.
I love when McCoy says, “We will” after Spock says, “Jim, be careful.”
Another great McCoy moment, “Suppose they went no where.”
Oh man I hope this new movie re-creates this great chemistry. Ah too much hope, these guys are endearing cuz we grew up with 'em.