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Warning: This post contains spoilers from Season 3, Episode 2 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Spock’s heart was shattered - if Vulcan hearts can even shatter, that is - this week on Star Trek: ...
In the first two seasons of Strange New Worlds, Spock explored a relationship with Nurse Christine Chapel (Jess Bush), but in ...
Who doesn't love Spock, the legendary character from Star Trek? Over the decades, Spock has changed tremendously in US cinema ...
See Spock run. The USS Enterprise's resident Vulcan turns action hero in the new Star Trek Into Darkness, with actor Zachary Quinto playing the famously logical and pointy-eared dude a second time ...
William Shatner has developed a cynical view of Mr. Spock’s (Leonard Nimoy) dramatic death in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.. Shatner believes his longtime friend Nimoy, who died in 2015 ...
“Spock has, as we all know, a very unique relationship to logic. And logic fails him in dealing with the Red Angel. He doesn’t know whether to turn to logic or emotions to solve the mystery.
So Spock’s most famous, heartbreaking, iconic scene, his noble death at the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), was the direct result of the actor’s flagging stamina in the face of ...
Spock has a larger connection to the USS Discovery — notably his father, Sarek (James Frain) and foster sister, Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green).
No one is saying that any pointy-eared aliens live there, but astronomers have discovered an exoplanet orbiting 40 Eridani A, a star known to "Star Trek" fans as the host star of Spock's home ...
Gene Roddenberry once declared that if Spock's fictional home planet Vulcan did exist, it would probably orbit the star called 40 Eridani A. Astronomers have now found this star does have a planet.
Trekkies and Sherlockians will have plenty to talk about after Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country opens Friday. If the movie’s script is any indication, the ultra-logical Mr. Spock is ...
Like Spock, part of what makes Obama so appealing is the fact that although he’s an outsider -- "proudly alien," as Leonard Nimoy once put it ...