@@MarshallTheArtist this is the best Trek since DS9? bahahahahahahahahaha no. The best Trek lately was the Expanse followed by the Orville. This trash is just a a bad sitcom minus the laugh track. Its a complete embarrassment for all involved.
A) Pelia has become my favorite member of the crew! B) Scotty running the transporter room as a Jr Engineer is actually nice to see. Seeing its around 2259, its plausible.
That, at least, could happen if Vulcan hair naturally grows differently than human hair (which, after all, has different natural ways of growing in different ethnic groups already). It's the automatically logical behavior that's the problem.
@@TheNoybusiness why? You base this on how unenlightened Vulcans hostorically delt poorly with their primal emotions, Requiring mental discipline. These are humans who've been accustomed to emotions all their lives. Why wouldn't self control be natural for the human mind? Why believe just because Vulcans couldn't handle their emotions human minds would also be unable to?
@SebastianKnapp-wy5tu it's winning me over with how playful it is. It's truly fiction, and less science. Although I prefer the drama of the Kirk and TNG era, it's OK to just be entertained by silly stuff.
Ooh, now that’s clever. Pellea had the same problem “during the 1960s and the 1990s”. AKA the historical periods of TOS and TNG, like the actress tried out for the series but didn’t get the part.
@@lostfool Yes, but those Vulcans lacked perspective. It is illogical to say more than necessary, so "four and a half Vulcans" is demonstrably worse than simply saying "five."
That's what keeping a veritable inferno of raging emotions bottled up all the time does,@@IamMeHere2See. Especially if at has a very human desire to -troll- tease a friend at the heart of the inferno.
Apparently, they’re really leaning into turning Pike’s hair into a running joke throughout the series, which makes things interesting. Also… the lirpa twirling makes Pike look like a total badass, which is also good. Sorry we have to wait until next year to find out what this whole situation is all about, though.
This series looks all about hair growth🤭 look at doctors microphone or uhura,even dr chapel has more hair🤣 the budget expanded for hairdressers I think🤧
It seems illogical to me that changing their DNA (or whatever is changed to make them Vulcan) would make them behave differently or speak differently. Made from scratch Vulcans are raised in the culture and norms of their world. Vulcans decided to control their emotions because they are intense, but don’t they have training from childhood to deal with that?
I didn't expect the genetic and physical change would automatically come with the stringent behavioral modification predisposed to logic and an emotionless affect
Don't expect paramount to think anything through. Thats why they have spinning flipping mushroom drive ships in Discovery and why everyone in the federation transforms into either an idiot or a bigot in SNW to make their trash writing believable
Vulcans supposedly have extremely powerful emotional extremes. They began to suppress them after a massive war. The human crew would be... violently angry after this.
It's only a clip here, so there is little context to the details of the mission (an energy system repair?). I wonder why Pike is carrying a lirpa (ancient Vulcan ceremonial weapon). We see La'an carrying a phaser rifle, so the potential for some threat must exist. I look forward to seeing if there is a plausible reason Pike is carrying the equivalent of a "spear" instead of more advanced 23rd-century technology, or if the writers just think it looks "cool" and "Vulcany." Given the lack of seriousness of what has been offered so far, I'll wager it's the latter.
I take your point but I think the point of this series is to mix whimsy with lore. To me, it’s a success even though it ploughs old ground. Honestly, things have been so bad in this franchise (disgusting word) that I am gratified to have a reason to smile. And the Pike character genuinely makes me laugh.
Wait...did they commit the teachings of Surak to memory before the injection, thus having the knowledge to instantly purge emotions? otherwise they would go nuts like Sarek with Bandai Syndrome.
Yeah I was thinking something similar. Don't Vulcans have to train really hard not to go mad from their own over emotional nature? Wouldn't this procedure being exceptionally dangerous and ill advised therefore? The very premise is garbage.
@@twrecks6279 i guess technically no? cause wouldn't they just function like non-angry romulans then, even if the dna of the serum was vulcan? then again, the human body or mind is probably more well equipped for the transition, as humans live with emotions their whole lives.
Love it! However, Lots of question here can be answered with the following statement: If you haven't noticed yet "Strange new Worlds" is loose with canon.
Perfect example of "show me, don't tell me." From Spock's glare, to his coming back holding the bags, to his clipped, mildly frustrated replies, you know exactly what happened on the mission, how spock is "feeling", and what it means going forward that they are stuck that way ... indefinitely.
@@AnnoyingCritic-is7rpAgree. It would have been just logical for them to make the correction once. For them to do it multiple times descends into cheesy skit for laughs.
Also not a main character, so I wouldn't expect to see her either? I mean, I hope she survives.... So still emotionally invested. But I mean, obviously they were going to survive the cliffhanger... Lol just like obviously Picard wasn't going to stay assimilated (too much is made of those contract negotiations nowadays, I don't remember it coming up at the time)
My presumption is that they haven't scored the episode yet and that music was put in as a placeholder. That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to them using something as on the nose as that if they played their cards right. 😊
That last look on Spock's face says, "Well, SH!T!" That said, there are a couple of things that defy "logic" in this clip and which prove that the current writers *_DO NOT_* understand long established Star Trek canon. It's an established *_FACT_* that Vulcans do have emotions... STRONG emotions which they train for *_YEARS_* to control. Suddenly, an injection allows non-Vulcans to acquire this control almost *_IMMEDIATELY????_* Not only that, but the injection not only changes their physical appearance, is also *_RE-STYLES_* their hair. You know, I can suspend disbelief only so much. This goes beyond absurd. I miss the days when the science of Star Trek was partially based on *_ACTUAL_* science or presented Science Fiction in a plausible manner. Current Star Trek producers and writers seem to have forgotten that or they are just too young to have been alive when The Original Series aired.
They've played fast and loose with science in all Star Trek series - beings with unexplained 'powers', weird viruses that cause the crew to do X, absurd alien redesigns. This isn't much different to be honest.
I get that this show is more lighthearted but their personalities wouldn't drastically change like that. If I remember correctly Vulcans aren't logical by default. It is a way of life they adopted because their natural unchecked state was tearing their world apart.
They did go thru a few seconds of having heightened emotions. Its only logical that they pulled themselves together and quickly adopted the current Vulcan way of life.
THIS. It takes years of training and daily meditation to overcome their highly emotional and aggressive nature. The joke is funny, but it makes zero sense. Also the fact that the serum magically alters their hairstyles.
i'm hearing 2025...I want to know what's going to happen to the crew and civies that got beamed up by the Gorn (most likely Pike's friend dies, as she was bit)
FFS! Vulcans being logical and suppressing emotion isn't biological or genetic, it's learned by them through teachings, meditation and practice and takes a lot of hard work.
-But have no problem with a serum that turns humans into another species? -That makes them somehow become logical without years of disciplined Vulcan upbringing? -That somehow makes them smarter and more efficient? -Makes them seemingly forget what being human was like? 💁 🤦
Television syndication required large numbers of episodes to sell to various broadcasters. This is streaming and has no quantities or slot requirements.
to be fair, the quality of STNG over 24 episoes is nowehere near SNW - in fact, I doubt I could pick ten epsiodes each season of STNG that would be better than each season of SNW, although again, to be fair, I'm not the hugest STNG fan.
Perhaps, the emotions part will be explored given that they have not changed back and no longer have the mission to distract...I mean ground them is complete.
Doesn't it take a lifetime of discipline and training for a Vulcan to be the controlled, logical people they are? Wouldn't turning a human physically into a Vulcan would result in something more like a Romulan?
Truly looking forward to this season. That said. I find it still take too long, for Paramount to release these, I wonder if the understand that many people that are waiting, may not be here in the future to witness these. But that also goes for all the many actors, whom have passed on, while waiting to continue their thoughtful careers.
Sadly, I can beat that. AppleTV took Isaac Asimov's Foundation and gave us a room full of scientists saying a sundial was a better timepiece than a water clock, in case you wanted to settle on a planet with no water. However dumb you think Star Trek is currently (and I think it's unbearable and there's no saving it): it can still get worse.
How does it change Spock ears to Human and their to Vulcan in seconds should be the first question. If one accepts this, the hair is easy to gulp down.
@@evan_vangelisskoupras3085 Yes, I agree, but ears are flesh and blood, hair is dead. Or maybe there is gene modification that cuts, flat irons, dyes, and gels your hair. 🤣🤣
@@caocao45590 I am pretty sure, it will be a comedy episode. But, would be a total reconstruct with the teleporter more logical? Get in the buffer and change some stuff and spit them out with a new body.
@@hanshaperle6075 Agreed, transporter hack would make more sense. Actually many episode dilemmas could be solved with transporter/replicator technology but is avoided to keep the plots interesting.
Gotta say, I'm good with it. Stretching the limits is far more interesting than countless variations of the misunderstood alien/ political allegory model.
Entertaining...but the writers forget that the lack of emotion by the Vulcans is a conscious effort on their part. It is based on them following the philosophy of Surak; it is not ingrained into them on a genetic level.
If there were ever a need for a live action Johnny Bravo movie, they have their actor. Pike's wall of hair is epic.
Middle aged Johnny Bravo. LOL
@@SilverFox-qr1ci dude for real it looks so incredibly manufactured
Unfortunately Jonny Bravo is 17.
Maybe adult Johnny. lol
It's honestly getting ridonkulous. It's like he's compensating for his fear of the beep chair through his hair.
@@SilverFox-qr1ci Appropriate username is appropriate.
Ethan Peck doing an amazing job of showing Spock's internal screaming 😂
He is a good actor indeed.
It gets fairly external, too.
I have to admit that, despite my original misgivings, he is growing on me.
So I'm not the only one that felt the floor drop out from under Spock!
That dead stare he did explained it all. 😆
"I was constantly reminded I was the least Vulcan member present. It was like 4th grade all over again."
well he is in a show being written by 4th graders....
@@Patricia599 you couldn't write better so shut it patricia
@@Patricia599it's the best written Trek since DS9. Your opinion is wrong.
@@MarshallTheArtist thank you!
@@MarshallTheArtist this is the best Trek since DS9? bahahahahahahahahaha no. The best Trek lately was the Expanse followed by the Orville. This trash is just a a bad sitcom minus the laugh track. Its a complete embarrassment for all involved.
When pike says “four and one half Vulcans to beam down!” and you see Spock’s face I lost it 😂😂😂😂😂😂
A) Pelia has become my favorite member of the crew!
B) Scotty running the transporter room as a Jr Engineer is actually nice to see. Seeing its around 2259, its plausible.
This is getting out of hand! Now there are four and half of them!
Best comment of the day
Oh don't you start on Spock now!
Do not cross the franchises... er... streams!
Bones is lucky he's not on the Enterprise yet, lol. 🤪
complete with hair style change
"I had the same problem with LSD in the 1960s, 1990s, and last July". Totally relatable content. Chef's kiss.
So....Pelia went to Woodstock!
@@EdiaStanfordBruce She also guest-starred on Monk, using the pseudonym "Carol Kane", as I recently found out.
@@cannot-handle-handles She's always been an alien is my new headcanon.
And I thought I was the only one!
Keep things in the past!
Anson Mount’s hair deserves a program of its own, or at least a cast listing.
His hair stylist definitely deserves special billing in the credits.
I know. Thought Vulcans were supposed to all have bowl cuts. Looks like a Vulcan dressed for a D&D session.
I was looking for this comment!
“Pike’s Peak”- himself
Pikes House of Hair
2:48 The actor who plays Spock was real gutsy to not burst out laughing as you see his face looking at the captain, 😅🤣😂🖖
Id like to see the out takes and how many they needed to achieve that LOL
@@zoobee4824 I'd say a few at least, shame they axed the show, I liked it, 😞
"4½ Volcan to beam down"
They had to rup it in his face😂😂
Indeed. 😅
@@iq_pi7211 "rup"
I just love how a serum cannot only change them into Vulcans but can change their hairstyles 😂
Each hypospray included a sample size of moose and gel.
That, at least, could happen if Vulcan hair naturally grows differently than human hair (which, after all, has different natural ways of growing in different ethnic groups already). It's the automatically logical behavior that's the problem.
@@TheNoybusiness why?
You base this on how unenlightened Vulcans hostorically delt poorly with their primal emotions, Requiring mental discipline.
These are humans who've been accustomed to emotions all their lives.
Why wouldn't self control be natural for the human mind? Why believe just because Vulcans couldn't handle their emotions human minds would also be unable to?
If you haven't noticed yet "Strange new Worlds" is loose with canon.
@SebastianKnapp-wy5tu it's winning me over with how playful it is. It's truly fiction, and less science.
Although I prefer the drama of the Kirk and TNG era, it's OK to just be entertained by silly stuff.
Ooh, now that’s clever. Pellea had the same problem “during the 1960s and the 1990s”. AKA the historical periods of TOS and TNG, like the actress tried out for the series but didn’t get the part.
Well that plus the 60s was Woodstock and 90s was... less-than-stellar Woodstock.
What about last July? Hehe.
@@benwasserman8223 And last July was Interstellar Woodstock
She's Strange New World's answer to Neelix. That's not a compliment.
@@dshaw8356 Must be hard being you
"Four and one half Vulcans to beam down. Energize!" 😂
I feel logical beings would behave less like jerks.
@@IamMeHere2SeeI guess you forgot how awful Vulcans were to humans in Star Trek Enterprise
@@lostfool Yes, but those Vulcans lacked perspective. It is illogical to say more than necessary, so "four and a half Vulcans" is demonstrably worse than simply saying "five."
That's what keeping a veritable inferno of raging emotions bottled up all the time does,@@IamMeHere2See. Especially if at has a very human desire to -troll- tease a friend at the heart of the inferno.
That’s so wrong!😹
They turned Captain Pike into an Everquest High elf :)
As an old school Everquest vet I appreciate this reference.
@@ZiddersRooFurry Here Here!! Hit me up for a free SOW next time you're in Freeport. :-D
Apparently, they’re really leaning into turning Pike’s hair into a running joke throughout the series, which makes things interesting.
Also… the lirpa twirling makes Pike look like a total badass, which is also good. Sorry we have to wait until next year to find out what this whole situation is all about, though.
*PIKE'S HAIR AS A VULCAN IS EPIC!*
I'm now actually convinced since season one that Pike's hairdo is a constant running gag on the show.
This series looks all about hair growth🤭 look at doctors microphone or uhura,even dr chapel has more hair🤣 the budget expanded for hairdressers I think🤧
@@polyphrenia8206 ...waiting for a limited commercial presentation sponsored by a hair restoration company.
I think his hairstyle was beautiful. It was nothing weird about it.
Pike’s hairdo should get top billing in the credits.
Apparently it was Mounts idea to 😂
DID THE SERUM LITERALLY BRAID UHURA'S HAIR?!
And Nurse Chapel's got shorter! 😂😂😂
Yeah, the nonsense is strong.
Looks like good ratings have made them lazy about keeping things logically coherent.
@@Leto2ndAtreidesI just saw section 31 trailer... So I will take this one and nevermind the hair or some other inconsistencies
@@Leto2ndAtreides You are aware that Star Trek always have been nonsensical, aren't you?
Its only logical
The only thing I have a problem with this is, without the decades of training,
shouldn't they be acting more...romulan than vulcan?
I thought they did act fairly Romulan-- certainly obnoxious. Superior, arrogant.
Yes, exactly.
Romulans seem less emotional than Vulcans. If we look at the episode where Tuvok uses emotions, he was way more aggro than romulans.
It seems illogical to me that changing their DNA (or whatever is changed to make them Vulcan) would make them behave differently or speak differently. Made from scratch Vulcans are raised in the culture and norms of their world. Vulcans decided to control their emotions because they are intense, but don’t they have training from childhood to deal with that?
Obviously, the writers do not know Star Trek.
"Admit it, you've had nightmares that start like this." sums up all of that.
I didn't expect the genetic and physical change would automatically come with the stringent behavioral modification predisposed to logic and an emotionless affect
If you haven't noticed yet "Strange new Worlds" is loose with canon.
Just have fun with it
They have much better drugs than LSD.
Don't expect paramount to think anything through. Thats why they have spinning flipping mushroom drive ships in Discovery and why everyone in the federation transforms into either an idiot or a bigot in SNW to make their trash writing believable
Vulcans supposedly have extremely powerful emotional extremes. They began to suppress them after a massive war. The human crew would be... violently angry after this.
I love how vulcans can throw shade like the cattiest high school girl
T'Pol was straight up savage.
@@MatthewStephensAU her spats with Hoshi and Trip were amazing
Perhaps that's why I relate so much.
Tuvok was the best at insults
Vulcans Throwing Shade could end up being a new intergalactic Olympic event., or the name of the new metal band on board the Enterprise
I died laughing each time the crew kept pointing out Spock’s “deficiency.” 🤣
Saaame. Felt so bad for him. And they left him holding the luggage 😭😭
Good to see you have that whole "empathy" thing.
Star Trek: Strange New Haircuts has evolved into Star Trek: Stranger New Haircuts
Yes, Pike with the ears and hair reminds me of a troll doll.
😂 Agree. They look more like Picard Romulans than TOS era Vulcans.
THIS IS THE ONE!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That look on Spock's face at the end of the video clip... PRICELESS
0:42 reminds me of getting the Covid Booster Shot. Really Love this Series. All the Cast are AAAA-awesome!
Such a shame Bones isn't on the ship already he would have flipped his lid so bad you would have been able to hear his scream all the way on Vulcan.
God bless him Leonard McCoy would have had a field day with all the potential jokes this situation set up
@@Arnold-l1k I would be 0% upset if Karl Urban showed up as McCoy again.
@@jceggbert5 Would absolutely be ok with him as McCoy in two different timelines
@@alexholden2512 it's like how JK Simmons is always J. Jonah Jameson!
@@Arnold-l1k McCoy would've tested the injections both ways before giving it to four of the most senior officers of the ship.
The look on Spock's face at the end; "This is highschool all over again."
they need to add a laugh track now that Star Trek has become a sitcom.
❤
The premise and script are at a high-school level, too.
@@Bern1808no
@@tobsonasanya4765yes
They'll remain Vulcan indefinitely... until the end of the episode
😂 nailed it
As an episodic series should do!
It's only a clip here, so there is little context to the details of the mission (an energy system repair?). I wonder why Pike is carrying a lirpa (ancient Vulcan ceremonial weapon). We see La'an carrying a phaser rifle, so the potential for some threat must exist. I look forward to seeing if there is a plausible reason Pike is carrying the equivalent of a "spear" instead of more advanced 23rd-century technology, or if the writers just think it looks "cool" and "Vulcany." Given the lack of seriousness of what has been offered so far, I'll wager it's the latter.
I take your point but I think the point of this series is to mix whimsy with lore. To me, it’s a success even though it ploughs old ground. Honestly, things have been so bad in this franchise (disgusting word) that I am gratified to have a reason to smile. And the Pike character genuinely makes me laugh.
Looks like Kid and Play is back in the house. Being turned into a Vulcan doesn't mean that they are smarter and emotionless. Those are learned traits.
Wait...did they commit the teachings of Surak to memory before the injection, thus having the knowledge to instantly purge emotions? otherwise they would go nuts like Sarek with Bandai Syndrome.
Yeah, they just did it off-camera. It was in the script that way...
Yeah I was thinking something similar. Don't Vulcans have to train really hard not to go mad from their own over emotional nature?
Wouldn't this procedure being exceptionally dangerous and ill advised therefore?
The very premise is garbage.
Holt shitballs, gimme gimme gimme. Trek is back on track baby!
@@twrecks6279 i guess technically no? cause wouldn't they just function like non-angry romulans then, even if the dna of the serum was vulcan? then again, the human body or mind is probably more well equipped for the transition, as humans live with emotions their whole lives.
Also: are hairstyles in their genetics or how do you explain Pikes hair?
Pike looks like Vulcan Beavis.
Hehe he uh mmm huh mmm yeah
@@kunserndsittizen2655 I am C'ornholio, the needs of my bunghole outweigh the needs of the few.
You mean B’Vis.
@@kjamison5951 ...a logical progression.
@@kjamison5951 I died. XD
For three minutes I was wondering and then Scotty appeared. Season 3 already delivering.
I see you've a high bar.
My God. Need someone with a Scottish accent to be Scotty because
@@AnnoyingCritic-is7rpMartin Quinn who plays Scotty is actually Scottish
@@AnnoyingCritic-is7rpthe man is Scottish. What more of a Scottish accent do you want?
@@dshaw8356 Nobody watching this show has a high bar.
THIS IS JUST PERFECT! CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS COMEBACK!
Love it! However, Lots of question here can be answered with the following statement:
If you haven't noticed yet "Strange new Worlds" is loose with canon.
Lot of that going around these days.
"Never get in the middle of a Vulcan relationship. They will hit you with a lirpa!"
The lirpa hitter in question:
Thanks for the reminder of how much I've been missing this show.
Awesome promo. Pike’s Vulcan hair is gonna become a fan favorite.😂 👏
As it wasn't already?
They CANNOT go from overwhelmed by their emotions, & feelings to fully in control, without the Vulcan & Romulan academies years of training...
What can you say this is an awesome show with awesome writers and talent
Lol
4 1/2 Vulcans to beam down 🤣😂 (my bad miscounted the 1st time)
Glad the command wasn't taken literally
That was so unnecessary even for a vulcan. 😂😂
SPOCK: "Captain, you are in need of a sensitivity training refresher." LOL j/k
Talk about new heights on "Pike's Peak."
They had me at “Indeed, it is.” Can’t wait to see the full season!!!
Absolutely love this crew and show.❤❤❤
I can't wait to watch this. I wish they do 24 episodes instead of this new 10 episode seasons.
Perfect example of "show me, don't tell me." From Spock's glare, to his coming back holding the bags, to his clipped, mildly frustrated replies, you know exactly what happened on the mission, how spock is "feeling", and what it means going forward that they are stuck that way ... indefinitely.
Sure don't tell should be showing us something that it's worth seeing that is it should be an idea what character development not an SNL skit
@@AnnoyingCritic-is7rpAgree. It would have been just logical for them to make the correction once. For them to do it multiple times descends into cheesy skit for laughs.
I guess they survived the Gorn attack in the Season 2 cliff hanger
I mean, I guess we knew that when they green lit a new season.
The one who was infected isn't in the trailer...forgot her name.... pike's girlfriend
@@deniskariega Capt. Marie Batel from the USS Cayuga.
@@shauncraigparkinson8165 I guess we knew it because this is a prequel to TOS, and they're all still alive there
Also not a main character, so I wouldn't expect to see her either? I mean, I hope she survives.... So still emotionally invested.
But I mean, obviously they were going to survive the cliffhanger... Lol just like obviously Picard wasn't going to stay assimilated (too much is made of those contract negotiations nowadays, I don't remember it coming up at the time)
When this show comes back, so does my Paramount+ subscription
When they told Spock he was only half Vulcan - you know he wanted to say "Up Yours." (From his human half, of course.)
Logically, that would've made the most sense. Emotionally, it would've been two different words.
Captain Pike’s transformation reminds me of Johnny Bravo.
It does kinda.
Did his hair become more of a mountain? God bless him!
More like Devil's Tower.
Pike's Peak. Climb it at your peril.
Anson Mountain
My favorite moment was when they walked down the hall to dramatic classical music
I liked seeing the Vulcan weapon that they used in "Amok Time."
My presumption is that they haven't scored the episode yet and that music was put in as a placeholder. That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to them using something as on the nose as that if they played their cards right. 😊
@@reclasendeavors3172 i clapped, i know what that is!
@@ZeroB4NG - And it is?
@@jeffcozad4863 a Lirpa.
That subvocalization "Hmm" is so T'Lyn vibe.
Spock's face at the end of the scene was priceless.
Indeed. 😅
This was freaking epic.
That last look on Spock's face says, "Well, SH!T!" That said, there are a couple of things that defy "logic" in this clip and which prove that the current writers *_DO NOT_* understand long established Star Trek canon. It's an established *_FACT_* that Vulcans do have emotions... STRONG emotions which they train for *_YEARS_* to control. Suddenly, an injection allows non-Vulcans to acquire this control almost *_IMMEDIATELY????_* Not only that, but the injection not only changes their physical appearance, is also *_RE-STYLES_* their hair. You know, I can suspend disbelief only so much. This goes beyond absurd. I miss the days when the science of Star Trek was partially based on *_ACTUAL_* science or presented Science Fiction in a plausible manner. Current Star Trek producers and writers seem to have forgotten that or they are just too young to have been alive when The Original Series aired.
They've played fast and loose with science in all Star Trek series - beings with unexplained 'powers', weird viruses that cause the crew to do X, absurd alien redesigns. This isn't much different to be honest.
"If I were human, I would say... 'lighten up, Francis.' _If_ I were human."
I get that this show is more lighthearted but their personalities wouldn't drastically change like that. If I remember correctly Vulcans aren't logical by default. It is a way of life they adopted because their natural unchecked state was tearing their world apart.
Yeah I thought about that. Still, it was funny lol
Oh shut up. Fans like you are insufferable. Annoying little whiners
They did go thru a few seconds of having heightened emotions. Its only logical that they pulled themselves together and quickly adopted the current Vulcan way of life.
THIS. It takes years of training and daily meditation to overcome their highly emotional and aggressive nature. The joke is funny, but it makes zero sense. Also the fact that the serum magically alters their hairstyles.
You must be fun at parties
Nature vs Nurture. Vulcans have to learn to control their emotions logic isn’t genetic.
Can’t wait for the new season
Pike's hairstyle is ... glorious.
"4 1\2 Vulcans to beam down." 😂😂😂😂
How's the serum changing their hair styles 😂
Harrison Ford voice: It's not that kind of movie, kid.
If you haven't noticed yet "Strange new Worlds" is loose with canon.
You could say Vulcan hair is a different composition to human hair not Keratin
@@SebastianKnapp-wy5tu Well its like they took the canon and shot it out of a cannon.
This season is gonna be the best yet. When's the release date ?
i'm hearing 2025...I want to know what's going to happen to the crew and civies that got beamed up by the Gorn (most likely Pike's friend dies, as she was bit)
Four and one-half...OMG, I love it!!!
Pike has gone full Wayne Static with his hair and I am 100% here for it.
Pellea... ohhhh poop 😠... that had me laughing more than it should 😂
Really? You thought that was funny? Are you 12?
FFS! Vulcans being logical and suppressing emotion isn't biological or genetic, it's learned by them through teachings, meditation and practice and takes a lot of hard work.
Remain Klingon was so 2256~
Remain Vulcan, now that's new and Fresh ! 🖖
This gave me goosebumps. I can't wait.
JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER
I NEED that serum
You just know Spock wants to phaser all of them!
The injection redoes hairstyles on all of them. Why, out of all the crazy stuff that happens in Star Trek, am I having trouble reconciling that?
-But have no problem with a serum that turns humans into another species?
-That makes them somehow become logical without years of disciplined Vulcan upbringing?
-That somehow makes them smarter and more efficient?
-Makes them seemingly forget what being human was like?
💁
🤦
Why, indeed? Is it not...irrational? It seems many SNW-haters in the comments share this obsession, though.
So you're worried about their hairstyle changing, and not their entire body structure and species?
@@mastere6115 Exactly. What's wrong with me? 😋
The end has the old TOS "zoom in" that was used in the 1960s
Even an updated "zoom in" score music track
I love this show, great characters, the best Star Trek in a long time.
Vulcan Pike twirling and shouldering a Lirpa...LOVE IT! (Wis h is wasn't still 7-10 months until we see the episode).
And to think they pushed out 24 episodes of STNG year after year, yet they cant even give us 10.
Actors are lazy nowadays.
Television syndication required large numbers of episodes to sell to various broadcasters.
This is streaming and has no quantities or slot requirements.
to be fair, the quality of STNG over 24 episoes is nowehere near SNW - in fact, I doubt I could pick ten epsiodes each season of STNG that would be better than each season of SNW, although again, to be fair, I'm not the hugest STNG fan.
Cant Wait To See It!!!
Too good. I was skeptic. I can hardly wait. Make it so!
I am always ready for a new season of Strange New Worlds. Cannot wait..
I can hardly wait
Spock's worst nightmere lol
Spock wound up carrying everyone's gear.
We just witnessed not Vulcan bullying works! Efficient!
This was sooo well done! Poor Spock! I have tears of laughter!
Human or Vulcan Capt. Pike's hair still EPIC!!!
But logic is a trained skill, not inherent to vulcans. They should be going nuts with intense emotions.
Perhaps, the emotions part will be explored given that they have not changed back and no longer have the mission to distract...I mean ground them is complete.
In theory would behave like Romulians
They kinda did while on the ground in sick bay
Christ! How tall is Pike's hair going to get THIS season? lol
Doesn't it take a lifetime of discipline and training for a Vulcan to be the controlled, logical people they are? Wouldn't turning a human physically into a Vulcan would result in something more like a Romulan?
Who cares? There is 1\2 vulcan joke repeated more than one time! And new haircuts! Throw your money for subscrition and smile couse of lsd reference
I can't wait for SNW to come back. The best Trek in decades!
The final look on Spock's face was priceless, I can't wait to see this movie
How did the serum change their hairstyles?
And why doesn't Spock have the same whacky hair styles?
Hmm, add in some "Pon Farr" for some fun.
This is my favorite show in a very very long time. Absolutely love strange new worlds. It never disappoints.
And this is why we continue to get badly written content. Some people will eat anything
classic, good touch of nostalgia imo the show never took it self too serious.
Truly looking forward to this season. That said. I find it still take too long, for Paramount to release these, I wonder if the understand that many people that are waiting, may not be here in the future to witness these. But that also goes for all the many actors, whom have passed on, while waiting to continue their thoughtful careers.
What is the track that starts at 2:19? I feel like I should know it...
I would love an answer to
A simple injection turns humans into Vulcans, with their green, copper-based blood! How does that work?
Sadly, I can beat that. AppleTV took Isaac Asimov's Foundation and gave us a room full of scientists saying a sundial was a better timepiece than a water clock, in case you wanted to settle on a planet with no water.
However dumb you think Star Trek is currently (and I think it's unbearable and there's no saving it): it can still get worse.
How does the serum change their hair styles?
How does it change Spock ears to Human and their to Vulcan in seconds should be the first question. If one accepts this, the hair is easy to gulp down.
@@evan_vangelisskoupras3085 Yes, I agree, but ears are flesh and blood, hair is dead. Or maybe there is gene modification that cuts, flat irons, dyes, and gels your hair. 🤣🤣
@@caocao45590 I am pretty sure, it will be a comedy episode. But, would be a total reconstruct with the teleporter more logical? Get in the buffer and change some stuff and spit them out with a new body.
@@hanshaperle6075 Agreed, transporter hack would make more sense. Actually many episode dilemmas could be solved with transporter/replicator technology but is avoided to keep the plots interesting.
Gotta say, I'm good with it. Stretching the limits is far more interesting than countless variations of the misunderstood alien/ political allegory model.
Entertaining...but the writers forget that the lack of emotion by the Vulcans is a conscious effort on their part. It is based on them following the philosophy of Surak; it is not ingrained into them on a genetic level.