eeeeeee, me too! :D I had really forgotten how much I liked the idea of them as a couple when I was younger. I did find the suddenness a bit startling in the movie, especially considering how oblivious and standoffish Spock usually was with her friendliness in the series. But I loved the casting on both of them, and I wish we'd gotten to see them under more relaxed circumstances. (But there's the sequel and/or maybe even series for that!)
I still didn't completely understand why the Nero thought Spock had anything to do with his planet being destroyed
He seemed to blame Spock because Spock promised to save Romulus from the supernova and didn't get there in time to do it. At least that's what I got from the movie ... but I don't think it makes a whole lot of sense; oh well ... there was SO much in the plot that didn't make sense that I think it's time to let my well-developed, SGA-honed ability to ignore plot holes kick in. *g*
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eeeeeee, me too! :D I had really forgotten how much I liked the idea of them as a couple when I was younger. I did find the suddenness a bit startling in the movie, especially considering how oblivious and standoffish Spock usually was with her friendliness in the series. But I loved the casting on both of them, and I wish we'd gotten to see them under more relaxed circumstances. (But there's the sequel and/or maybe even series for that!)
I still didn't completely understand why the Nero thought Spock had anything to do with his planet being destroyed
He seemed to blame Spock because Spock promised to save Romulus from the supernova and didn't get there in time to do it. At least that's what I got from the movie ... but I don't think it makes a whole lot of sense; oh well ... there was SO much in the plot that didn't make sense that I think it's time to let my well-developed, SGA-honed ability to ignore plot holes kick in. *g*