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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2009-12-20 06:44 pm
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The Search for Spock

Okay. This is going to be pathetic. I know that. I can't help it.

A little less than two weeks ago, I watched Star Trek XI, a departure from my normal non-canonical reading policy occasioned entirely by my love of Spock. We will not speak of the 94 pages and counting of STR drawerfic I have written in the last ten days (while having my Yuletide story beta-read and beta-reading another, and of course taking care of the earthling, and celebrating Hanukkah). What we will speak of, in sad, sad tones, is the lack of Spock in my life.

This is causing me to contemplate something entirely unprecedented: watching original Star Trek. For more Spock. (Actually seeing the movie gave me an unholy love not just of Reboot Spock but of Nimoy Spock, too. He is so awesome! He loves Jim so much! I want to squeeze his pointy ears OMG!)

But watching the whole series is entirely out of the question. I don't have the time, and I really really don't have the tolerance for television. So, dear people who have already seen the original series - if I'm only going to watch eight episodes, which is generally my max for any series, what should they be? (I am willing to watch both Spock-intensive and just generally awesome episodes. Also anything really slashy, of course. And if you want to include notes about why I should watch them, my love for you will be that much greater.)

Also helpful: any episodes that I should definitely avoid, for reasons of animal harm, child harm, or massive suckiness.

I thank you in advance. And so does Best Beloved, who will have to watch all these episodes at least twice - once without me, once with, so that she can explain what the hell is going on - and who is, frankly, just not that into Spock. If you want, I can even post episode reviews of the ones I end up watching, as an expression of my gratitude (and total Spock-driven insanity).
thingswithwings: Yeoman Rand can take on the world (trek - Yeoman Rand can take on the world)

[personal profile] thingswithwings 2009-12-21 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
The funny thing is, Nimoy wrote and directed Star Trek IV, and that just makes it more wonderful - the whole thing is like "we should care more about saving the environment! also I hate kids who play loud music on the bus!" It sort of endears him to me. Whereas Shatner's is super-slashy, but somehow annoying as well. I do NOT know what strange satanic rituals he participated in to be allowed to do it, but I shudder to think.

I am now also sad about the lack of gold lamé loinclothes on contemporary scifi shows. You're so right. Sigh. I'll just have to watch that TOS episode again. They also wear LAURELS.

Yeah, "Plato's Stepchildren" is like . . . there's something in it to squick EVERYONE. It's equal-opportunity squick. It's FASCINATING, but mostly I can only be fascinated with it while peeking between my fingers.
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[personal profile] archersangel 2009-12-27 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
nimoy didn't write ST: 4, just directed it. he may have had the idea, but didn't write it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092007/fullcredits#writers

as for ST: 5, shatner had a "well if he could do it (twice) then i could do it" moment with directing it, but again didn't write it just had the idea.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098382/fullcredits#writers
thingswithwings: Yeoman Rand can take on the world (trek - Yeoman Rand can take on the world)

[personal profile] thingswithwings 2009-12-27 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
oh man, I was totally getting that from star trek lore - obv I should've checked my sources! thanks for the links. I kind of figured they didn't do the teleplay, or all of it, but it looks like they were less involved than I thought. :)