Hero_Gal_2347
Since: May, 2013
Aug 25th 2013 at 5:38:00 PM
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Would the positions in which Kirk and Spock find themselves during the episode count as Adult Fear, or would the fantastic elements make it too far-fetched?
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Hero_Gal_2347
Since: May, 2013
Hero_Gal_2347
Since: May, 2013
Jul 29th 2013 at 11:15:46 AM
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In this episode, Kirk finds himself being turned on by a trusted friend. Spock goes insane and nearly hurts someone close to him. Would either of these positions in this episode count as Adult Fear, or would the fantastic elements of the plot make it too far a stretch?
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Would T'Pring's rejection of Spock count as Adult Fear? Being rejected or cheated on by one's spouse is definitely a real-life fear, but any fear factor is not really played up.
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