Honestly, it could be literally anything at this point
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Honestly, it could be literally anything at this point
(original tweet: FrickinDelanie)
Star Trek can make as many new series and movies as they like, and still nothing will ever truly beat the golden awkwardness of this one shining minute of dialogue.
Someone stop me please
“What would I do without you, Spock?”
The Empath is one of my favorite TOS episodes. After Kirk volunteers (in the scene above) to be tortured in the place of Spock and Bones, the Vians tell him, “We’ve already observed the intensity of your passions, engaged your capacity to love others.” Later in the episode, Spock volunteers to be tortured in place of Bones, and Bones knocks him out with a hypo to prevent it. The crux of the episode hinges on the Triumvirate’s ability to sacrifice for one another, to love each other more than they fear pain and suffering. It’s a goddamn beautiful episode.
In summary, it’s this comic in Star Trek form:
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If Thor ran into the wrong containment cage (Avengers/Star Trek Crossover)
#jim #pay attention jim
“That was for meant for me, Bones.”
“That was the problem, you goddamn idiot.”
It’s a fun thing for journalists to say that [Steve Trevor’s] the boyfriend role. I’m happy to give a laugh. But it’s a really complex story. Steve Trevor—he’s a little bit jaded, a little bit charming, and madly in love with this woman. I’m certainly not the lead of the film and I don’t have a problem with that. Although I have to say, there were certain times we were on the beach doing this big fight sequence, and I didn’t have much to do, and I remember going up to Patty [Jenkins, the director] and saying, “Shouldn’t I be hitting someone—or at least getting hit—instead of just running and hiding behind boulders?” The male ego is strong and definitely still present.
Jim is from a ‘pop’ state
Bones is from a ‘coke’ state
Spock lived in San Francisco to go to Starfleet Academy and that is likely where he first learned about slang and casual sort of speak of the English language so he’s probably firmly convinced that it’s ‘soda’ (California is a 'soda’ state)
now just picture the triumvirate fighting about which exactly is the correct way to refer to a sugary, carbonated beverage
are u as amused as I am?