



“Foremost we must speak to Lady T'Pau.”, Sarek said quietly. “Spock. I want you to take care of Jim for the time being. Do not let him outside, see that he does not eat anything that your Mother would not eat; it could upset his gastric system. We will be back in approximately 4.3 hours.”
Spock nodded once, Jim felt the arms around him tighten slightly.
“Very well.”, Sarek inclined his head, then turned and left the room, the dark robe swishing dramatically behind him.
Jim had to giggle softly. “He’s like Batman…”
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Best definition of Sarek. Ever.
“It was really fun to write the crew this time. In the first one they were all just meeting each other and they get thrown together on this mission. But now they are a crew and these iconic relationships are starting to form, which we just saw hints of before. It is cheesy to say this in a sequel, but watching them become friends is something we have never seen in Trek before. Even in the original series they were already on the five year mission so the idea of learning to trust each other and fighting with each other and not really getting each other yet, particularly the dynamic between Kirk and Spock. Those guys being two halves of the same whole is just a really great relationship between two male characters that I have not seen anywhere outside of Trek.”
- Damon Lindelof
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“Sir. Your son meant more to me than you can know. I’d have given my life if it would have saved his. Believe me when I tell you, he made no request of me.”
Mirror verse, why so hot?
No words. The scene talks for itself.
Turnabout Intruder again, because Spock is holding Lester’s hand even knowing that is Kirk in this body.