Spock's Most Emotional Moments In "Star Trek: The Original Series"
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- "The Cage"
"The Naked Time"
"This Side of Paradise"
"Amok Time"
"Journey to Babel"
"Plato's Stepchildren"
"All Our Yesterdays"
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan
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Spock saying he is in control of his emotions and then desperately trying to regain his composure while crying uncontrollably is a mood
Lol that’s me when I have a lot of homework
It's so sad tho cause its the one time you see him desperately trying to resist saddness which in itself is sad :'(
XD
Well what do you expect? He's half human and half vulcan
He is both Human and Vulcan 🖖
People forget that spock isn't less emotional than humans, he's more. Vulcans are naturally extremely, self destructongly emotional and have intentionally severed themselves from it through logic over many generations.
Add that to Spocks human side and you can get extreme emotion.
Spock grabbing Kirk and shouting his name in relief and pure happiness is one of the best things I have ever seen in my life
I know!
Amok time's ending is great. Spock goes from confused "Captain?" to overjoyed "JIM!" In a second before reapplying his emotional control. Then embarrassed as he knows McCoy's going to have a field day.
Classic episode.
If you really think about it, Vulcans are the saddest species in all of Star Trek.
Hybrid human Vulcans are sad.. Vulcans themselves evolved on their planet to showing no emotion over millennia. I assume a lot of it is based on Sha Ka Ree & their knowledge of the universe, which is vast.
They were full of emotions before Surak showed them the way....however, Spock goes in plenty, on how sad he truly is, even his father, when he mind melds with Jean Luc, expresses deep sorrow through him of course, its so crippling even Picard has to take a moment.
How Spock reacts in "Amok Time" to realizing he didn't kill Kirk during the Pon Farr really shows how strong his friendship with Kirk is, as well as the love he is capable of in spite of being half Vulcan, and in my opinion is his biggest genuine emotional outburst in the series. A lot of the other ones happened because he was being influenced by some outside force. Leonard Nimoy was just such a talented actor.
I agree! That was my favorite as well! Especially after "Macoy" says; "In a pigs' eye"!
Saw that episode today
My favorite part of the entire series is when McCoy calls Spock an elf with an enlarged thyroid
No that was Kirk. And yes that was also my favourite
“Are you trying to kill me, Spock?”
“If I wanted to kill you, you’d be dead.”
I like it that Spock has these experiences. He cried, he fell in love, he felt rage and had a brush with death. It lets me know that Vulcans have flaws too. Good ones.
Half human, all of the emotion...he talks about it being damn near impossible or crippling, to withhold each and every emotion. Though in the comics he does talk about engaging in "human like activities", petting a cat for example, or enjoying a song or two.
T'Pol explains to Trip that Vulcans have much stronger and more destructive emotions than humans. In fact, she envys humans for the way we can manage our emotions.
Spock you fall to your human side and hate it. You are only half human and half Vulcan. Just know fans still love you always. Never talk about his ears. Ever.
You forgot Star Trek VI where he slaps the phaser out of Valaris' hand in anger.
captainbryce1 also when he says “damn you sir, you will try.”
And again when he spun her around to forcibly mind-meld with her.
Bryce I just came here from that scene to get the URL for this video to give to a commenter who said the scene with Valaris is the most pissed Spock's ever been, I'm going to say "Nah, he's been more pissed than that."
I literally just watched "Amok Time" and I never realized how strong Kirk's and Spock's friendship was until Spock finds out he did, in fact, not kill Kirk.
McCoy had it coming. I never liked how he talked to you either, Spock.
Me either
Thankyou. His character was better in the movies. The show he was a bully to spock constantly. It like he was mad jim prefered spock over him or was only spock friend because of gym.
@@jessicarabbit439 To be fair, he does have more than enough moments in the show to make up for his meanspirited comments towards Spock. Heck, even the scene referred to here has one of these moments, it merely cuts off before he manages to help Spock get ahold of himself. Also, the Plato's Stepchildren segment that is featured in this video is another similar moment. Goes to show that even in the show proper, Bones cares more about Spock than he cares to admit, even in the original show.
Nimoy was on a whole other level
2:35 best emotional "outburst"!! That scene and the one at the end from The Motion Picture have always been my favorite. Showing that deep bond Kirk, Spock and Bones share.
Spock: "I didn't want to, Jim ^^"
Awwwww
Don't try it at work.
Bones disbelieve asking if spocks trying to kill him lol
When I first saw that clip, I was genuinely afraid for Bones. Spock is truely terrifying when he's angry.
@@hungrydragonvsfrightendhob7799 ya definitely a good look at that ancient vulcan savagery they try to suppress
Its pointed out later by Spock, that when his mother slapped him, he felt immense grief, for once in his life, he let down both his parents, he took a few days off from the bridge to "meditate", in reality he was dealing with immense sorrow.
Leonard Nimoy...class act. Lol. One of a kind
This side of paradise is probably my most loathed emotional Spock episode. My brain just can’t handle what I like to term ‘high’ Spock.
I much prefer Journey to Babel and my favorites Amok Time, All Our Yesterday and just about every scene after the meld in Turnabout Intruder.
Spock becomes drunk as heck when he unvulcanizes.
I love Star trek.☺😁😇👍💙💞
This side of paradise. Kirk; You were told to report to me at once. Spock; I didn’t want to. Cracks me up every time!
I think one of those emotions was the pon farr, the time when many vulcans, due to the fact that they have no emotions, have the sudden and inescapable urge to reproduce. If humans didn't do it for almost a decade, we probably would also have some sort of pon farr as well.
Get it together Spock
3:50 Spock said I don’t like that I couldn’t stop seeing this part and my uncle said I don’t never like that 😂😂😂 I think Dr McCoy was mad bc he wants to go back to the portal and they can’t or they’ll die
2:30 my dog when he sees me
3:10 I love this laugh. 😂
spock STOP SOBBING PLEASE---You're gonna make me cry ;-;
this should've included spock being furious with valeris for betraying him
3:49 his face 😂
It took Nimoy a few episodes to find the Spock character. Until he did, he delivered some cringy unSpocklike line readings.
This made me realize that I sonríe skipped all of season 1 episode 24
Poor Spock
Spock look weird when he 'smile. .. it's just not normal to see. ..
I forgot how much of a huge assh*le Bones was to Spock! It's a shame the series ended with Spock and Bones like this!
Please remember that the rare emotional weakness displayed by Mister Spock was because of his half human genetics.
you forgot star trek tos: the man trap, this is a link to it: ua-cam.com/video/BsogfjxlDpo/v-deo.html
The original had Spock saying 2,4,6,6,6 times. They promoted the anti Christ way back in the 1960's.
Wait what?
The acting seems so cheesy
But it’s great fanfiction material
I mean it was made 50 odd years ago so there is not much surprise
To me it adds more to it. It takes itself seriously but without the tryhard edgy nonsense the new shows have. Scifi then was way more colorful or campy at times and that's what makes it unique