My last response was across two comments. Did you read them both? This one will be too, but you'll have to scroll down to the actual comment section to read both.
What seems parochial to you now wasn't for it's time.
As for being racist...well, the racial stereotype of asians you've mentioned didn't exist then. The asian stereotype of the 60's is summed up in Mick Rooney's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Scroll down for the rest of the response.
2) You said I was logical but unreasonable, so I countered I am reasonable and explained why. Then you said my argument was the same as yours. Wtf
3) Star Trek is entertainment. That does not mean I am dismissing it
4) You projecting your own archetypes/stereotypes onto the characters is irrelevant. If someone doesn't have the education to understand that culture and values change with time, that's their problem, not the fault of the work or its creator
@Eivyll wow look u cant say its for people in the 60's while ur here defending it in 2011 get it?
NOW u addressed parochial-ness, but u didnt THEN, when i said it.
i know what i said u dont need to run it back to me.
i'm not projecting, i'm submitting a hypothesis for argument. u r being unreasonable, but logical with respect to your unspoken principle, which is : "defend star trek! dont let anyone sully its name!!..etc"
see the contradiction? the religiosity? be REASONABLE
It was CLEARLY created for people in the 60's. That's why it was cancelled partway through it's run- when not enough of it's intended audience tuned in.
Science fiction is almost always about the present at the time it was created.
You are projecting. You just told me I'm a religious trekkie desperate to defend and therefore unreasonable. I'm not a fan of TOS, but I disagree with the statements you have been making, and so I debate. Scroll down for the rest.
....You said I didn't need to repeat back what you said. But clearly I do, as you DIRECTLY CONTRADICTED WHAT YOU HAD SAID. Or just didn't understand what I said at all. REASON is the capacity to FORM A CONCLUSION. That doesn't have to mean a correct conclusion. Whether or not you agree with my opinion, it is clearly a conclusion I have drawn. ERGO, REASONABLE.
@Eivyll oh ok then i think ur an obsessive muppet, there u are i've drawn a conclusion! i must therefore be reasonable!
LOL
nowhere did i imply in any way that star trek was not created for people in the 60's, so i dont know what imaginary foe ur arguing against. such is the religous fervour i suppose...the debate kinda stops when u go off on ur own path...somebody's projecting...?...
Also, when I said "You projecting your own.." I was both referring to your personal first comment in this thread (about vulcans representing asians, ect), and using "You" as a gender-neutral third person. Meaning, how a person interprets star trek in relation to modern stereotypes is irrelevant to the original work.
Vulcans are not Asian. They have upturned eyebrows, pointed ears and copper-based blood and they come in all sorts of skin shades and hair colors. Yes, klingons are darker skinned, but that doesn't make them african. And the humans are not all European. Nyota Uhura and Hikaru Sulu, for example, are african-american and japanese-american while Chekov is russian. Captain Kirk is from Iowa while the actor is from Canada; McCoy is from mississippi and Leonard Nimoy is from Boston.
theyre all speaking english, flying in the USS enterprise. Whats america about? Enterprise, thats the american dream yes? Its even the same initials, yes i know theres the black vulcan in ds9, but all the others are the same skin colour, a sort of yellowy brown, black super straight hair, very ordered, honourable, etc, yknow asian stereotype, klingons speak like the arabic stereotype, spitting phlegm everywhere, it's all racist archetypes no?
They seem to speak english due to the Universal Translator. Nimoy's real hair is black and straight; the vulcans after him were modeled on his appearance. Saavik and T'Pol were clearly not asian. In TOS's pilot, the emotionless, logical first officer was portrayed by Majel Barret but the audience was hostile to her, so they switched her role and personality with Spock (who was also in the pilot). Klingons are the honorable race & their language is based on Na. American languages.
@Eivyll ok lets do this, arguing about star trek, on YT, on a friday night, thats about as sad as it gets?
oh well...
klingons r not honourable they stole their tech. they may b honourable in fighting tho, my point is they fit with racial stereotypes. i never heard indians talk with all that hocking, phlegm inducing sound from their throats. sounds more like a really guttural somalian to me. By honourable i just meant vulcans are all strict hiding their emotions, like japanese.
The klingon's culture and physical appearance were based on the Huns. That is, they're not a product of stereotype so much as a reference to that specific culture.
They had a BLACK WOMAN and a RUSSIAN on the bridge with the captain... in 1966, when the US was still racially segregated and the cold war was going on. Star trek had the first interracial kiss on TV. This was at a time when even belly buttons were censored.
The show may seem dated now, but it was radical for it's time.
@Eivyll i'm not calling them racist, or not racist, just parochial. they fit with stereotypes, and by speaking english i meant why do the CREW all speak english, and the aliens on the planets (wheres the univ. trans?), and why do they resemble greek/roman ruins, and why do they all have the same hairstyles across a whole SPECIES, and logic is confsed with reason, if spock was logical, he would never get started on his reasoning process, because theres never a logical reason for logic to begin.
Logic is the study of the principals of valid reason. "Logical" describes something in accordance with those principles. They use the term correctly. Vulcans have intense emotions and rage, which is why they're obsessed with emotional control and remaining reasonable.
They carry the translators with them, as well as having them built into the ship. In TNG and VOY they're built into the combadges. In TNG, L'waxana and Troi are both Bethazoids; Troi speaks with...
Ultimately, Star Trek: TOS was entertainment for the audience of the 60's, not an attempt at Hard SciFi, to predict the future or to reflect reality.
Reason refers to the capacity to form conclusions or inferences, and can occur outside a system. Logic is the ordering of reason within a system. For instance, math is logical. Opinions may not be logical, but can still be reasonable. Addressing your points out of order may seem illogical but it is certainly not unreasonable.
@Eivyll u dismiss star trek, and yet here u are, a trekkie in the year 2011.
a contradiction.
the fact that u are here talking about it shows that it had a greater effect that what u claim it to have, and of greater worth to people. It is that worth which i question. In fact, u have switched sides and are arguing my case for me now.
u've also semantically repeated my definition to me, implying that u havent understood mine.
u didnt address my point out of order, u didnt address it AT ALL.
...an accent while L'waxana does not, indicating that Troi is actually speaking english while her mother is speaking Bethazed
Its easier to use styles from the past than to invent a new architectural style and set each week. The makers hand-waved it by saying that those civilizations were seeded by people from earth.
They also re-use wigs and prosthetics for characters of the same species b/c 1) its economical, and 2) It helps the viewer keep track of who is what.
it's not that vulcan's have no emotions it's the fact that they hide and or control them because emotion's run deep in the vulcan blood (look at romulans) that's why at pon far they are so feirce (not saying it's the reason why it's just the way things have been for vulcans for many of years)
95 percent of the clips shown were emotions caused by illness vulcans dont not have emotions they just repress them and in these clips you see spock loosing control due to illness
Spock is supposed to have emotions. He controles them most of the time. It appears this video is meant to refute something that exists as a misconception of it's originator..
Well, Spock is representing the repression of emotion that was rampant before/in the 60s. And of course, like in reality, logic and reason are not the highest ideals that we once though they were. Especially after we found out, that the concept of thought without emotion is ludicrous and physically impossible for us humans.
You seem to forget he is half human, and is constantly at war with his human side sometimes it tends to show through, though 90% of these he was under some sort of influence.
@TheGoGirls05 It's the episode "The Naked Time" LOL I am not a trekkie, I just watched the episode like 2 seconds ago.. This disease/infection spreads across Enterprise causing extreme emotional imbalances. It was a hilarious episode. Especially with Sulu's part when he was shirtless and dueled everything that moved. xD
@JokersGirl345 Sulu was awesome!! He makes an…interesting d'Artagnan. They all seem to go crazy at some time or another. And if not Kirk, there has to be someone without a shirt on. Haha
He is half-human so that would have something to do with his more human-like expressiveness on -occasion-... but a lot of these clips are when the "space madness" is getting to him in various ways. XD The outright sobbing and hysterical laughing are good examples. But occasionally you can catch a little smile from him. :)
One thing that always bothered me about him being half-human, when you see him on his planet the other Vulcans look basically the same as he does. Wouldn't he have maybe shorter ears or in some way look a little different from them?
Not necessarily. I am only Half-Jamaican, but I have the darker skin and curly dark hair. I look nothing like my Mother. In Spock's case him being Half-human did not affect his looks but made it more difficult for him to master control over his emotions.
@myrddinistheshit Well, my real opinion is... What regulates the emotions of vulcans? is it a custom, a religious thing or is it a race thing. Cuz then it would explain a lot.
@myrddinistheshit I beg to differ... see, Vulcans are not born without emotions, so it is not a race thing. It's a way of living more than anything else. They started this with the Surak's code of emotional control. When i wrote my reply, i didn't know exactly, but, had a huge impression it wasn't a race thing. When you called me stupid, i had to look it up. Turns out, jokes on you!
@myrddinistheshit I beg to differ... see, Vulcans are not born without emotions, so it is not a race thing. It's a way of living more than anything else. They started this with the Surak's code of emotional control. When i wrote my reply, i didn't know exactly, but, had a huge impression it wasn't a race thing. When you called me stupid, i had to look it up. Turns out, jokes on you!
@Radikal019 Vulcans do have emotions, they just keep them tightly wrapped up for the sake of logic. His half human side has nothing to do with it. In fact Vulcans act emotionless because their emotions are so extreme.
@KiraZeroYamato Spock is half humans. In Star Trek Vulcans do not have emotions. But in this video Spocks "emotions" are showing because of some sort of spacial anomaly, and another episode when he was on mood altering drugs
@diamondtheater88 Check the Romulans then. They're Vulcans who left when the Vulcans went to a Logic based theology. Both Romulans and Vulcans have the same extreme emotions. Prior to Surak the Vulcans were paranoid and homicidal because their emotions were so extreme. That's why the Romulans(Rihannsu aka The Declared) left Vukcan. Vulcans Bury their emotions and past to focus on logic. In Star Trek Vulcans do have emotions they just bury them. Check the wiki if you don't believe me.
@sakura12uzumaki It's from season 3, episode 10: Plato's Stepchildren.
In that episode some alien telepathically controls Spock and embarrasses him by making him show emotions.
BTW, in most of the episodes shown here Spock is not able to control his emotions, due to drugs, telepathy, etc. But yes, vulcans do have emotions, they just keep them to themselves. (Also remember that Spock is half human!)
@dharmaseed The actor's name (the dwarf in "Plato's Children" was Michael Dunn. He was also a recurring "villain" in the Wild Wild West, Dr. Miguelito Loveless.
@dharmaseed Michael Dunn was his name. He was also Dr. Miguelito Loveless on Wild Wild West in the 60's. Sadly, Michael died in his sleep on August 29th, 1973 at the age of 39,
Hehe. It's a common misconception that Vulcans have no emotion. They are closely related to the Romulans, whose emotions are arguably extreme, and whose violent temperament are demonstrable in all their encounters. Vulcans simply train from an early age to suppress their emotions in favour of logic, with a view to eradicating them completely... but they consistently fail at both emotional suppression and the application of logic! ;)
He learns more emotions as time goes on. Kirk kinda indirectly teaches him that logic dosn't solve everything. Then he dies and he comes back all emotionless again.
In all of these clips, there are external circumstances - disease, strange environment, etc. - that are messing with Spock's logic, except for the "JIM!"
Not to detract from the very valid point of this video... but in a lot of these clips, Spock's mind is diseased or under alien control. @0:35 is my favourite example of a sincere emotional reaction from Spock himself.
Anyone remember that episode? Im having trouble finding any youtube videos on it :( can someone give me a hand? (teleporters mix up, normal crew goes into a universe where hitler won ww2)
aw
psychedelity 4 days ago
0:13 - 0:25 lol
Funnys291 1 week ago
Lol :06 - :07 lol
Funnys291 1 week ago
He is, after all, only half Vulcan. Amanda is still a human.
GothWicca 1 week ago
0:07 PIMP SLAPS like a BOSS
TheLarsMethod 1 week ago
Spock is stoned off his ass.
Roflcopter4b 2 weeks ago
Too bad he didn't smile more. Great smile.
skpsarah 3 weeks ago
Spock on weed
susah135 1 month ago
HUASUHASHUASHUAUSHHUSHUSHUSHUAS aaaaaaaaaaaaaa eu adoro ele *-*
liapardinidelima 1 month ago
..."In a pig's eye!"
TakaraoftheElves 1 month ago
JIM XD
btwujustlostTHEGAME 1 month ago
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This series sucks, how can Americans watch this??
Q8379 1 month ago
emo spock
21Blader21 2 months ago 3
What episode is 11:00 from?
mrsoctagoneapus 2 months ago
@Eivyll and @natmanprime: PLEASE shut up! There are some here who are trying to watch Spock!!!
DisneyBlackJet 2 months ago
0:36 haha youthoughthewasdeadbuthe'snotdeadheireallyalive ha!
talkindurinthemovie 2 months ago
@natmanprime
My last response was across two comments. Did you read them both? This one will be too, but you'll have to scroll down to the actual comment section to read both.
What seems parochial to you now wasn't for it's time.
As for being racist...well, the racial stereotype of asians you've mentioned didn't exist then. The asian stereotype of the 60's is summed up in Mick Rooney's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Scroll down for the rest of the response.
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll ...and yes i read them both.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@Eivyll we're talking about it's effect NOW, thats my problem, which is an inherently significant one considering that we are talking about it.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
1) I did address your point.
2) You said I was logical but unreasonable, so I countered I am reasonable and explained why. Then you said my argument was the same as yours. Wtf
3) Star Trek is entertainment. That does not mean I am dismissing it
4) You projecting your own archetypes/stereotypes onto the characters is irrelevant. If someone doesn't have the education to understand that culture and values change with time, that's their problem, not the fault of the work or its creator
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll wow look u cant say its for people in the 60's while ur here defending it in 2011 get it?
NOW u addressed parochial-ness, but u didnt THEN, when i said it.
i know what i said u dont need to run it back to me.
i'm not projecting, i'm submitting a hypothesis for argument. u r being unreasonable, but logical with respect to your unspoken principle, which is : "defend star trek! dont let anyone sully its name!!..etc"
see the contradiction? the religiosity? be REASONABLE
natmanprime 2 months ago
@natmanprime
It was CLEARLY created for people in the 60's. That's why it was cancelled partway through it's run- when not enough of it's intended audience tuned in.
Science fiction is almost always about the present at the time it was created.
You are projecting. You just told me I'm a religious trekkie desperate to defend and therefore unreasonable. I'm not a fan of TOS, but I disagree with the statements you have been making, and so I debate. Scroll down for the rest.
Eivyll 2 months ago
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@natmanprime
Response Part 2
....You said I didn't need to repeat back what you said. But clearly I do, as you DIRECTLY CONTRADICTED WHAT YOU HAD SAID. Or just didn't understand what I said at all. REASON is the capacity to FORM A CONCLUSION. That doesn't have to mean a correct conclusion. Whether or not you agree with my opinion, it is clearly a conclusion I have drawn. ERGO, REASONABLE.
Eivyll 2 months ago
@Eivyll oh ok then i think ur an obsessive muppet, there u are i've drawn a conclusion! i must therefore be reasonable!
LOL
nowhere did i imply in any way that star trek was not created for people in the 60's, so i dont know what imaginary foe ur arguing against. such is the religous fervour i suppose...the debate kinda stops when u go off on ur own path...somebody's projecting...?...
btw someone marked u as spam, it wasnt me...
natmanprime 2 months ago
@natmanprime
Response Part 3
Also, when I said "You projecting your own.." I was both referring to your personal first comment in this thread (about vulcans representing asians, ect), and using "You" as a gender-neutral third person. Meaning, how a person interprets star trek in relation to modern stereotypes is irrelevant to the original work.
Eivyll 2 months ago
Is he laughing of crying?
GemelCarlos 3 months ago
watch TNG "Sarek"
MrLayThatPipe 3 months ago
its so stupid vulcans r asian, klingons arab/north african, humans are westerners...
and kirk is New york, , mcoy is mildly racist texas, spock is the more capable asian working directly under the boss
...and aliens r indiginous tribes around the world
...or ancient greek/roman ruins
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime never realized it... but that is kinda true.
The future may be bright after all
vduke 3 months ago
@vduke well, the futures orange, dont know about bright
can't be that parochial surely
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
Vulcans are not Asian. They have upturned eyebrows, pointed ears and copper-based blood and they come in all sorts of skin shades and hair colors. Yes, klingons are darker skinned, but that doesn't make them african. And the humans are not all European. Nyota Uhura and Hikaru Sulu, for example, are african-american and japanese-american while Chekov is russian. Captain Kirk is from Iowa while the actor is from Canada; McCoy is from mississippi and Leonard Nimoy is from Boston.
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll oh please wake up.
theyre all speaking english, flying in the USS enterprise. Whats america about? Enterprise, thats the american dream yes? Its even the same initials, yes i know theres the black vulcan in ds9, but all the others are the same skin colour, a sort of yellowy brown, black super straight hair, very ordered, honourable, etc, yknow asian stereotype, klingons speak like the arabic stereotype, spitting phlegm everywhere, it's all racist archetypes no?
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
They seem to speak english due to the Universal Translator. Nimoy's real hair is black and straight; the vulcans after him were modeled on his appearance. Saavik and T'Pol were clearly not asian. In TOS's pilot, the emotionless, logical first officer was portrayed by Majel Barret but the audience was hostile to her, so they switched her role and personality with Spock (who was also in the pilot). Klingons are the honorable race & their language is based on Na. American languages.
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll ok lets do this, arguing about star trek, on YT, on a friday night, thats about as sad as it gets?
oh well...
klingons r not honourable they stole their tech. they may b honourable in fighting tho, my point is they fit with racial stereotypes. i never heard indians talk with all that hocking, phlegm inducing sound from their throats. sounds more like a really guttural somalian to me. By honourable i just meant vulcans are all strict hiding their emotions, like japanese.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
The klingon's culture and physical appearance were based on the Huns. That is, they're not a product of stereotype so much as a reference to that specific culture.
They had a BLACK WOMAN and a RUSSIAN on the bridge with the captain... in 1966, when the US was still racially segregated and the cold war was going on. Star trek had the first interracial kiss on TV. This was at a time when even belly buttons were censored.
The show may seem dated now, but it was radical for it's time.
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll i'm not calling them racist, or not racist, just parochial. they fit with stereotypes, and by speaking english i meant why do the CREW all speak english, and the aliens on the planets (wheres the univ. trans?), and why do they resemble greek/roman ruins, and why do they all have the same hairstyles across a whole SPECIES, and logic is confsed with reason, if spock was logical, he would never get started on his reasoning process, because theres never a logical reason for logic to begin.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
Response Part 1:
Logic is the study of the principals of valid reason. "Logical" describes something in accordance with those principles. They use the term correctly. Vulcans have intense emotions and rage, which is why they're obsessed with emotional control and remaining reasonable.
They carry the translators with them, as well as having them built into the ship. In TNG and VOY they're built into the combadges. In TNG, L'waxana and Troi are both Bethazoids; Troi speaks with...
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll u have not addressed my point.
My point was that its parochial.
That was my valid reason for commenting in the 1st place.
u have not studied that reason, which, i submit, is valid.
according to ur definition, u r behaving illogically.
i, however, would suggest that u r behaving quite logically but, with respect to an unspoken principle.
i would instead suggest that u r behaving unreasonably, as opposed to illogically.
i hope this illustrates the difference in our definitions of 'reason'.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
Ultimately, Star Trek: TOS was entertainment for the audience of the 60's, not an attempt at Hard SciFi, to predict the future or to reflect reality.
Reason refers to the capacity to form conclusions or inferences, and can occur outside a system. Logic is the ordering of reason within a system. For instance, math is logical. Opinions may not be logical, but can still be reasonable. Addressing your points out of order may seem illogical but it is certainly not unreasonable.
Eivyll 3 months ago
@Eivyll u dismiss star trek, and yet here u are, a trekkie in the year 2011.
a contradiction.
the fact that u are here talking about it shows that it had a greater effect that what u claim it to have, and of greater worth to people. It is that worth which i question. In fact, u have switched sides and are arguing my case for me now.
u've also semantically repeated my definition to me, implying that u havent understood mine.
u didnt address my point out of order, u didnt address it AT ALL.
natmanprime 3 months ago
@natmanprime
Response Part 2
...an accent while L'waxana does not, indicating that Troi is actually speaking english while her mother is speaking Bethazed
Its easier to use styles from the past than to invent a new architectural style and set each week. The makers hand-waved it by saying that those civilizations were seeded by people from earth.
They also re-use wigs and prosthetics for characters of the same species b/c 1) its economical, and 2) It helps the viewer keep track of who is what.
Eivyll 3 months ago
How can humans procreate with alien races?
I thought chromosomes prevented trans-species offspring.
mrsolofeo 3 months ago
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which episode is it 0:21 ?
Zoleela 4 months ago
which episode is it 0:21 ?
Zoleela 4 months ago
What episode is this (0:39)?
carooomargheee 4 months ago
0:39 he smiled the first time D':
spartameankitty5 4 months ago
The true reason Vulcans never smile: makes 'em look dorky.
Flobbyoiboyz 4 months ago
Spock could've been President if he'd been 1/2 Kenyan.
xsited1 4 months ago
JIM^^ *smile* I love Spock hes so fascinating
SlowmotionDim 4 months ago
That and he IS 1/2 human ^_^
deadfirefox200 4 months ago
it's not that vulcan's have no emotions it's the fact that they hide and or control them because emotion's run deep in the vulcan blood (look at romulans) that's why at pon far they are so feirce (not saying it's the reason why it's just the way things have been for vulcans for many of years)
deadfirefox200 4 months ago
I heard Spock Banged all the Women on that ship, while naked the women would remark "Fascinating"......
ASSBANG6969 4 months ago
Vulcans have very high emotions, they just chose not to show them or be ruled by them.
mcsdaver 4 months ago
95 percent of the clips shown were emotions caused by illness vulcans dont not have emotions they just repress them and in these clips you see spock loosing control due to illness
isaacjamesshaw 5 months ago
he is also got some of that human thingy
jmm1233 5 months ago
Fascinating.
KirbySans 5 months ago 73
Spock is supposed to have emotions. He controles them most of the time. It appears this video is meant to refute something that exists as a misconception of it's originator..
monokhem 5 months ago
Well, Spock is representing the repression of emotion that was rampant before/in the 60s. And of course, like in reality, logic and reason are not the highest ideals that we once though they were. Especially after we found out, that the concept of thought without emotion is ludicrous and physically impossible for us humans.
Evi1M4chine 5 months ago
It was always an event when Spock showed his human side. That element is ruined in Abrams' film, because he was emotional throughout the whole film.
kamdan2011 5 months ago
Keep Pressing 7 and 8 alternately! LOOOOOOOOLLL
Q: Who answered it?^
A: Jim!
LEON2808 5 months ago
what episode is the recurring clip of spock smiling from? like at 0:26
genericusername337 5 months ago
@genericusername337 This side of paradise.
monokhem 5 months ago
@monokhem thanks
genericusername337 5 months ago
No, He isn't " no emotions "
He's unstable . . .
norranun 5 months ago
Leave him alone, he's half human after all.
webspinbiz 6 months ago
Leonard Nimoy is the man
dhyphenBils 6 months ago
What episode is 35:00 from?
ucoco1 6 months ago
@ucoco1 from the end of amok time
sircoolvideos 6 months ago
He is half human.
RAWRAWRWAR 6 months ago
You seem to forget he is half human, and is constantly at war with his human side sometimes it tends to show through, though 90% of these he was under some sort of influence.
GonewithAblast 6 months ago 5
I am wondering what episode is at 0:17...? I'd really like to know why he's sobbing there.
TheGoGirls05 6 months ago
@TheGoGirls05 It's the episode "The Naked Time" LOL I am not a trekkie, I just watched the episode like 2 seconds ago.. This disease/infection spreads across Enterprise causing extreme emotional imbalances. It was a hilarious episode. Especially with Sulu's part when he was shirtless and dueled everything that moved. xD
JokersGirl345 6 months ago
@JokersGirl345 haha actually not long after I asked this question I watched that episode and found out. thanks anyway! Cx
TheGoGirls05 6 months ago
@JokersGirl345 Sulu was awesome!! He makes an…interesting d'Artagnan. They all seem to go crazy at some time or another. And if not Kirk, there has to be someone without a shirt on. Haha
RoronoaEmi 6 months ago
"I am a logical man, doctor"
"In a pig's eye!"
lol whole vid was hilarious. Especially when Spock goes JIM!
babylon218 6 months ago 3
Fascinating
ThomasJowers0 6 months ago
See Spock drunk, high, and horny
mljedi 6 months ago 2
0:06 EH MARINE!
halofan2233 7 months ago
Well, except when he's drunk, drugged or has PMS.
gguilford72 7 months ago
Like your channel name, I was just watching DS9. :)
MIDNAq1LINK 7 months ago
He is half-human so that would have something to do with his more human-like expressiveness on -occasion-... but a lot of these clips are when the "space madness" is getting to him in various ways. XD The outright sobbing and hysterical laughing are good examples. But occasionally you can catch a little smile from him. :)
KellyRiddellMusic 7 months ago
One thing that always bothered me about him being half-human, when you see him on his planet the other Vulcans look basically the same as he does. Wouldn't he have maybe shorter ears or in some way look a little different from them?
danning1 7 months ago
@danning1
Not necessarily. I am only Half-Jamaican, but I have the darker skin and curly dark hair. I look nothing like my Mother. In Spock's case him being Half-human did not affect his looks but made it more difficult for him to master control over his emotions.
WeaselPwnage 7 months ago
that one scene looked like a movie lol
JacobStewardWhitaker 7 months ago
He's half human. Give him a break. lol Thumbed ur vid ^
HamsterNationRules 7 months ago
You should use the segment from the Pilot episode where his response to seeing blue rubber leaves is: =D
NemmyMD 7 months ago
Spock is all man. He's half human half Vulcan.
rosrychaplet 7 months ago
Total VILF
HotBroodish 7 months ago
oh leonard nemoy, you p.m.s.ing BAMF
minaLUV88 7 months ago
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SPOCK SUCKS !!!
wagsouza 8 months ago
@wagsouza
Than GTFO }=-(
SoloV1000 8 months ago 3
@SoloV1000 YOU ARE A BIG SUCKER GTFO !
wagsouza 8 months ago
Spock is half human, so he's allowed to show his emotions once in a while! lol.
Radikal019 8 months ago 29
@Radikal019 not if his human side was chinese
myrddinistheshit 4 months ago
@myrddinistheshit Well, my real opinion is... What regulates the emotions of vulcans? is it a custom, a religious thing or is it a race thing. Cuz then it would explain a lot.
Radikal019 3 months ago
@Radikal019 it is a race thing, stupid
myrddinistheshit 3 months ago
@myrddinistheshit I beg to differ... see, Vulcans are not born without emotions, so it is not a race thing. It's a way of living more than anything else. They started this with the Surak's code of emotional control. When i wrote my reply, i didn't know exactly, but, had a huge impression it wasn't a race thing. When you called me stupid, i had to look it up. Turns out, jokes on you!
Radikal019 3 months ago
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@myrddinistheshit I beg to differ... see, Vulcans are not born without emotions, so it is not a race thing. It's a way of living more than anything else. They started this with the Surak's code of emotional control. When i wrote my reply, i didn't know exactly, but, had a huge impression it wasn't a race thing. When you called me stupid, i had to look it up. Turns out, jokes on you!
Radikal019 3 months ago
@Radikal019 Vulcans do have emotions, they just keep them tightly wrapped up for the sake of logic. His half human side has nothing to do with it. In fact Vulcans act emotionless because their emotions are so extreme.
KiraZeroYamato 3 months ago 36
@KiraZeroYamato Spock is half humans. In Star Trek Vulcans do not have emotions. But in this video Spocks "emotions" are showing because of some sort of spacial anomaly, and another episode when he was on mood altering drugs
diamondtheater88 2 months ago
@diamondtheater88 Check the Romulans then. They're Vulcans who left when the Vulcans went to a Logic based theology. Both Romulans and Vulcans have the same extreme emotions. Prior to Surak the Vulcans were paranoid and homicidal because their emotions were so extreme. That's why the Romulans(Rihannsu aka The Declared) left Vukcan. Vulcans Bury their emotions and past to focus on logic. In Star Trek Vulcans do have emotions they just bury them. Check the wiki if you don't believe me.
KiraZeroYamato 2 months ago
0:13 me on magic mushrooms
SALVOTHESTONEDONE 8 months ago 3
Do you also notice that people who never laugh look very scary when they do laugh?
DrsJacksonn 8 months ago
You DO NOT slap Spock
Ashleyisbaked 8 months ago 3
God, I love his simple jack smile that keeps showing up.
n2existance 8 months ago
15 people have no emotion.
thefinalfrontier1701 8 months ago
Spock cries? What a pussy.
stevethemongolian 9 months ago
EMOTION OMG
Replicateyou 9 months ago
EMOTION ALERT
Replicateyou 9 months ago
You cobbled together 47 seconds of Spock being emotional. I think Leonard Nimoy just felt that enormous tremor in the force...
Mahacanda 9 months ago 2
15 people dont believe spock deserves a good cry now and then
underfrogg 9 months ago
he is half man
iamnot16ok 9 months ago
For reasons unknown, the image of Spock in the tree really freaks me out.
JoshGrobansLady 9 months ago
@JoshGrobansLady do you know what episode that's from? i think i accidentally skipped it somehow ><"
sakura12uzumaki 9 months ago
@JoshGrobansLady do you know what episode that's from? i think i accidentally skipped it somehow ><" it's the part at 0:11 right?
sakura12uzumaki 9 months ago
@sakura12uzumaki I'm sorry, but I don't know what episode it's from. (And yes, it is the part at 0:11.)
JoshGrobansLady 9 months ago
@sakura12uzumaki The scene at 0:11 is from the season 1 episode This Side of Paradise
xox1011 9 months ago
@xox1011 yeah i managed to find it myself. but thank you anyway :)
sakura12uzumaki 9 months ago
spock looks like david bowie when he smiles
illuminatioracle 9 months ago
0:07 best slap ever seen
geromd91 9 months ago
what episode are the scenes at 00:15 and 00:22 from?
MsHannahMCR 9 months ago
@MsHannahMCR 0:22 Is from season 3 Episode 10 - Plato's Stepchildren. i'm not entirely sure where 0:15 is from though...
sakura12uzumaki 9 months ago
@MsHannahMCR 0:15 is from the season one episode The Naked Time and 0:22 is the Season 3 episode Plato's Stepchildren
xox1011 9 months ago
If Spock would have seen this video he would have had another excuse that this was quite LOGICAL lol ;DD
Deep1Purple2 9 months ago
wow! If you go by this video, it looks like Spock suffers from mood swings! lol awesome video :)
kehammer100 10 months ago
omg i love spocks laugh at :22!
proudwitch33 10 months ago
@proudwitch33 MOOOD SWINGS!!!!!!!! mood swings... Mood swiiiings? aaaaahhh mood swings Hahahahaha Mood swings!
Nunziohotpants 9 months ago
I am a logical men
me:oh reaaalllly?
liongirlfc 10 months ago
0:06 and 0:22 seem to be from the same chapter.
does anyone know which chapter that is from?
sakura12uzumaki 10 months ago
@sakura12uzumaki It's from season 3, episode 10: Plato's Stepchildren.
In that episode some alien telepathically controls Spock and embarrasses him by making him show emotions.
BTW, in most of the episodes shown here Spock is not able to control his emotions, due to drugs, telepathy, etc. But yes, vulcans do have emotions, they just keep them to themselves. (Also remember that Spock is half human!)
drcheese2 10 months ago
When he cries, I just wanna hug him. lol
IndieSpirit2403 10 months ago
I LOVE HIS SMILE!!!! SOOOOOO CUTE!!!! ohhh Spock!
DaveyH75 10 months ago 2
Spock is half human, his mother was human.
wunderblair 10 months ago
isnt he half human,half vulcan ?
basslovak 10 months ago
Who was the dwarf at 0:05? He looks familair. Is that David Rappaport?
dharmaseed 10 months ago
@dharmaseed The actor's name (the dwarf in "Plato's Children" was Michael Dunn. He was also a recurring "villain" in the Wild Wild West, Dr. Miguelito Loveless.
JimmyWyatt4931 10 months ago
@dharmaseed Michael Dunn was his name. He was also Dr. Miguelito Loveless on Wild Wild West in the 60's. Sadly, Michael died in his sleep on August 29th, 1973 at the age of 39,
JimmyWyatt4931 10 months ago
@JimmyWyatt4931 Thanks very much!
dharmaseed 10 months ago
Hehe. It's a common misconception that Vulcans have no emotion. They are closely related to the Romulans, whose emotions are arguably extreme, and whose violent temperament are demonstrable in all their encounters. Vulcans simply train from an early age to suppress their emotions in favour of logic, with a view to eradicating them completely... but they consistently fail at both emotional suppression and the application of logic! ;)
WhiteHawkUK 10 months ago
Spock has a lovely smile.
leeham991 11 months ago
Lol , that was ... emotional xD
ihalloway 11 months ago 27
From 0:12-0:15, Spock sounds like he's beat boxing XD
cellofreak796 11 months ago
Spock was under alien and hormonal influences in all those clips
Trekfreek 11 months ago
I concur that Spock is most illogical.
PianoMan53100 11 months ago
Only one explanation - drugs
KafelObrotowy 1 year ago
God DAMN, Vulcan bitch slaps are a force to be reckoned with.
SolenmSerpent 1 year ago 4
He learns more emotions as time goes on. Kirk kinda indirectly teaches him that logic dosn't solve everything. Then he dies and he comes back all emotionless again.
FreakDaMIghet 1 year ago
Fascinating
InfamousArmstrong 1 year ago
I like the part where spock is smoking reefer with that gnome.
moontoot 1 year ago
Isn't he supposed to be half human?
SaysSoMatt 1 year ago
@SaysSoMatt, Yes. Human mom.
FreakDaMIghet 1 year ago
what a bitch.
bschoe2 1 year ago
In all of these clips, there are external circumstances - disease, strange environment, etc. - that are messing with Spock's logic, except for the "JIM!"
So...yeah. He's logical.
justwatching234 1 year ago
OMG LOL Can I just say..SPOCKS LAUGH AND SMIEL IS ABSOULTYY ADORABLE!
ThexMasterxDetective 1 year ago
Not to detract from the very valid point of this video... but in a lot of these clips, Spock's mind is diseased or under alien control. @0:35 is my favourite example of a sincere emotional reaction from Spock himself.
Jokaanan 1 year ago 32
@Jokaanan Could explain his mascara too.
Odbarc 6 months ago
@Odbarc LOL
Jokaanan 6 months ago
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Jokaanan 1 year ago
I don't like it when he smiles or shows any emotions. I think the basic appeal of Spock is his lack of emotions.
abvp257 1 year ago
lawls
shizlnit 1 year ago
In a pigs eye...
smcneal057 1 year ago 2
Damn, Spock Smacked THA Shit out of Kirk!
coolvidzman 1 year ago
I don't have any emotions either. LOL
StoneKnivesBearskins 1 year ago
its not logical to see spock with emotion. very confusing indeed. Fascinating.
Gizziiusa 1 year ago
@Gizziiusa It is, in fact, logical because you can see that Spock is a human and a Vulcan. They are showing us his human side as well as his Vulcan
chrstine2012 1 year ago
@chrstine2012 Fair enough. I guess it was strange to see so much emotion from him in this complied clip that it was quite bizarre.
Gizziiusa 1 year ago
Spock mother was human.... he had some emotions.. It´s logical.
KAjo07 1 year ago
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vulcan actualy have emotions, but they have control over them for logic. otherwise vulcanians are violents like klingons
sonymancer 1 year ago
@sonymancer Or perhaps like Romulans ;)
Jokaanan 1 year ago
@Jokaanan god bless nerding :)
sonymancer 11 months ago
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vulcan actualy have emotions, but they have control over them for logic. otherwise vulcanians are violents like klingons
sonymancer 1 year ago
0:04
thepurplecrystalz 1 year ago
heil spock!
Anyone remember that episode? Im having trouble finding any youtube videos on it :( can someone give me a hand? (teleporters mix up, normal crew goes into a universe where hitler won ww2)
s4spencer 1 year ago
Watch 0:12 with just the SOUND with NO SCREEN .
LOL
Th3MoTo 1 year ago
Illogical Mr. Spock. Highly Illgical.
JemHadar359, I love you. This is amazing.
StoneKnivesBearskins 1 year ago
You wouldn't like Spock when he's angry.
TubeScrewed 1 year ago
Kirk got BITCH slapped XDD
WestSide4Lyfe07 1 year ago 82
@WestSide4Lyfe07 Those are always my happiest moments XD
Bonnergurl 1 year ago