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Spock&Christine Chapel Question

In your opinion,does Spock has feelings for Christine?if yes,what stop's him to show his love for her?Express your opinion.

In your opinion,does Spock has feelings for Christine?if yes,what stop's him to show his love for her?Express your opinion.
 dorothyLN posted over a year ago
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1billsookie said:
no i don't think he does. he has never shown any instret or attraction to her. plus Roddenberry said that Kirk and Spock were in love with each other and were sexually attracted to eachother (he creats the term T'hy'la for them which means friend, brother, AND lover, he also says he based their relantionship on that of Alexander The Great and his first officer Hesaption, whom histroy has doucomentted of being best friends, lovers and in love with each other). direct proff from the author. K/S is cannon. S/C isn't. not trying to put down S/C fans, just stating a fact.
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Hush89 said:
I'd love to think he does have feelings for her. The relationship between them is very complex. What I noticed in the series is that in episodes between them when the crew are there, when Christine leaves the room, Spock watches her. (Eg. What Little Girls Are Made Of?/Amok Time etc). If he didn't have feelings for her, he simply wouldn't bother to do that. Spock doesn't do anything (sadly) about his feelings as he always seems to have inner conflict, it's not the Vulcan way to show emotion and he's always trying to fight something, or hold it back.
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peterslover said:
Mr. Spock is too into the Volcan way of life. I feel that he thinks that to show human emotions is a sigh of weakness (which is an insult to us when you think about it!!). I feel he is committed to his captain and to the ship.


P.S. Hi Dorothy :)
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Mr. Spock is too into the Volcan way of life. I feel that he thinks that to show human emotions is a sigh of weakness (which is an insult to us when you think about it!!). I feel he is committed to his captain and to the ship.


P.S. Hi Dorothy :)
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BrightestDay said:
It is not unreasonable to think that Spock had feelings for her. After all, she was brought down to Platonius for him. Just think about it, Kirk didn't hate Uhura did he? ;) We see little snippets of moments of tenderness between them, like in "Amok Time" but otherwise the two mostly kept it professional. Spock wouldn't show his feelings because it's not within his Vulcan nature. Remember "This Side of Paradise"? When he was not in his right mind and uninhibited, she declared his love for Leila, stating 'I can love you' but after he's off the spores, he goes back to Vulcan stoicalness.
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