5 years ago with 1801 notesReblog / via 

lesbianahsokatanos:

If the sky comes falling down for you,there’s nothing in this world I wouldn’t do.

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5 years ago with 39641 notesReblog / via 

bluespock:

greenjimkirk:

I’m gonna go ahead and be a film snob and talk about why this is one of my favorite shots from TOS. (I could also say that it’s one of my favorite scenes, because the entire scene actually consists of a single shot.)

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We don’t see a lot of bald expressions of emotion in film and television, especially if that emotion is fear or sadness or vulnerability. Dramas will give us some tears, but they always cut a way after a few seconds because a closeup of someone crying is deeply uncomfortable and most movies and TV shows aren’t in the business of making their audiences uncomfortable. It just doesn’t sell well.

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But in this scene the camera never looks away. It follows Spock as he sits down at the table, and it circles him as he cries. But there are no cuts. We don’t even get music to create some distance, make it all a little more palatable; we just hear sobs and mumbled math equations.

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It’s absolutely excrutiating. It would be excruciating no matter who we were watching, because we are so unaccustomed to seeing unadulterated emotion. And then there’s the fact that it’s a man. And that it’s Spock.

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Fifty years later and this is still one of the most daring filmmaking decisions I’ve ever seen on TV (I of course can’t be exactly sure who made it, but I’m assuming it was the director of the episode, Marc Daniels). This shot lasts 1 minute and 45 seconds. We’re in the middle of space and in the middle of a high-stakes episode where the crew is going crazy and the ship is going to blow up or some shit and everyone’s lives are in danger, but we pause 1 minute and 45 seconds to have an uncomfortably human moment with an alien who doesn’t even want to be human, and it’s so awful and amazing.

If you’ve read I Am Spock, Leonard Nimoy discusses this decision in great detail. He talks about how the original script for this episode didn’t include Spock crying in earnest, but rather a hysterical/over-the-top type of crying that was intentionally played up for humor. Leonard asked if they could change the content/motive of the scenes so that the audience could see Spock’s vulnerability and humanity, since they hadn’t gotten any insight about his character like that prior to this episode. The director agreed to give it a go, so the script was rewritten to suit the change in tone. 

As for this scene in particular, they pretty much had just ONE chance to get the whole thing on film—due to both physical film/budget and time constraints—and they nailed it. 

All those years later, and it was still one of Leonard’s favorite moments of the show. 

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5 years ago with 730 notesReblog / via 
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5 years ago with 42684 notesReblog / via 

captaincrusher:

This is the gif set I didn’t know I needed.

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5 years ago with 11548 notesReblog / via 

eds-kaspbraks:

#relatable 

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5 years ago with 3366 notesReblog / via 

burning–amber:

They know each other inside out! I don’t know….but to me dialogues like these are the most romantic.

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5 years ago with 1106 notesReblog / via 
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5 years ago with 2800 notesReblog / via 

sttng:

High School Yearbook ➔ Best Couple: Spock & Jim Kirk

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5 years ago with 3886 notesReblog / via 

falsepremise:

gentlekirk:

Were you watching him the exact moment he pressed the jettison button?
No, I was occupied. The ship was already on Yellow Alert.
Then how can you dispute the finding of the log?

Spock logically putting the Kirk right up there with the law of gravity as something he can utterly rely upon - if that’s not romantic what is?

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5 years ago with 12379 notesReblog / via 

140–27:

Spock & Isis, the cat
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