Memorable K/S Moments (Movies)
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Please Captain, not in front of the Klingons...He was totally gonna kiss him if Spock had not stopped him
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Okay, call me weird, but that last scene definitely ended in sex, hence the 'Come on, I need you'. Or maybe I'm just perverted.
Either way, thanks for uploading this collection! =D
All Comments (29)
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@AliceInWonderland85 Well, t'hy'la does mean friend, brother AND/or lover! There must be a reason they invented that word, don't you think?
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8:45 yeah that was pritty gay, but the rest wasn't xD
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Ugh just look at that Vulcan hand-porn. 4:03
It just makes that scene so much fucking sadder. They're trying to kiss, just look at them, and they can't because of that stupid glass! My fucking EMOTIONS, I tell you.
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@AliceInWonderland85 It is noteworthy however that in decades past, when being in a relationship or being attracted to someone of the same sex was entirely unacceptable, it was commonplace for two men in a "gay" (in quotations because it is my belief that kirk and Spock are both bisexual, but in love with each other) to refer to each other as "brothers." So back in the 60s when Star Trek started, it was a way to be somewhat subtle about the nature of their relationship.
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"I find that remark insulting." *in Spock voice*
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He loves the hell out of that man. ♥
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@AliceInWonderland85 Also, generally when you look at vids labelled "Kirk/Spock", they are pairing videos. If you want friendship, I'd suggest looking for K&S videos opposed to K/S.
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brotherly love. brotherly love. Basically this is as far as a non sexual relationship as you can take it.
Why is every kirk/spock video plagued with "gay" comments? I don't get it. The two are brothers, not lovers.
AliceInWonderland85 7 months ago
@AliceInWonderland85 That's certainly one interpretation of their relationship, however when Gene Roddenberry coined the word "t'hy'la" to describe Kirk and Spock's relationship, he said it translated to "lover", as well as "friend" and "brother", so some fans' interpretation of their relationship as sexual or romantic in nature is really just as valid.
spookyfbi8 7 months ago 6