at 42 years old, who never watched TOS until my 20's, TNG was my jam while growing up in the 90's. I cried my eyes out by the end of Unification. LLAP, all.
4:08 "I can literally just picture Shatner, eating an apple, and turning to Kurtzman and saying, "I don't like to lose." " A truly outstanding comment!!!
I felt that I was seeing Kirk's moments just after he crossed over and being there for Spock when he wakes up on the other side to find Kirk there with him. Like so many I cried every time I watched it. The tears were of gratitude for this moment that rights a huge wrong not just for the ending of Generations but for everything that came after 2005.
I am glad this wasn't done at the end of Generations all those years ago - it hits much harder now that Leonard Nimoy has passed. Also, for William Shatner, it was his fond farewell to Leonard Nimoy as he did not attend his funeral, and for Kirk, it was his final moment with his best friend Spock It was a brilliant piece of cinematography, beautiful in every sense, and for me as a fan of trek for almost 50 years, it was perfection ❤ P.S thank you Star Trek Discovery - the best thing that came out of your car crash stories by a zillion miles was the time travelling trans-dimensional agent to allow this incredible epilogue to take place 👍 P.P.S isn't Spocks son 1/4 human and 3/4's Vulcan? 🤔
We the fans can't decide whether to laugh or cry, Or should we be happy or sad, If Star Trek is still alive or grasping it's last breath, i honestly don't know, but it feels like an A.I assisted last good bye
If this results in the appreciation of classic Star Trek, then we will truly have much to be thankful for.
It was great and kind of sad😢
at 42 years old, who never watched TOS until my 20's, TNG was my jam while growing up in the 90's.
I cried my eyes out by the end of Unification.
LLAP, all.
4:08 "I can literally just picture Shatner, eating an apple, and turning to Kurtzman and saying, "I don't like to lose." "
A truly outstanding comment!!!
I felt that I was seeing Kirk's moments just after he crossed over and being there for Spock when he wakes up on the other side to find Kirk there with him. Like so many I cried every time I watched it. The tears were of gratitude for this moment that rights a huge wrong not just for the ending of Generations but for everything that came after 2005.
I am glad this wasn't done at the end of Generations all those years ago - it hits much harder now that Leonard Nimoy has passed. Also, for William Shatner, it was his fond farewell to Leonard Nimoy as he did not attend his funeral, and for Kirk, it was his final moment with his best friend Spock
It was a brilliant piece of cinematography, beautiful in every sense, and for me as a fan of trek for almost 50 years, it was perfection ❤
P.S thank you Star Trek Discovery - the best thing that came out of your car crash stories by a zillion miles was the time travelling trans-dimensional agent to allow this incredible epilogue to take place 👍
P.P.S isn't Spocks son 1/4 human and 3/4's Vulcan? 🤔
We the fans can't decide whether to laugh or cry, Or should we be happy or sad, If Star Trek is still alive or grasping it's last breath, i honestly don't know, but it feels like an A.I assisted last good bye
Good bye Star Trek, It was fun while it lasted