lacefuneral:spacewizardtrek:thesadchicken:slightly-oblivvyous: #this is one of those scenes wh
lacefuneral:spacewizardtrek: thesadchicken: slightly-oblivvyous: #this is one of those scenes where I just #stare at the scene and have no idea what could be the purpose of it #if spirk isn’t real #like why would Kirk need to give Spock bedroom eyes #and ask him if he’s sure about husbandry being efficacious #if it is not a double entendre about the two of them wanting to be husbands #what else could it mean #I really don’t know #I don’t think there’s any other explanation (via graceleewhitney) there are so many scenes in tos and later the movies that literally only make sense if spirk is real there are so many scenes in tos and later the movies that literally only make sense if spirk is real I second that (e)motion Also even in context it’s pretty gay.What Spock is saying, in literal terms, is that this is ideal farmland. It’s a good place to settle down and to raise crops. He’s saying this, somewhat coyly, to the Iowa farm boy. Spock is presenting him with a nest. Jim immediately recognizes it for what it is: flirting. He’s flattered, but he counters with his own loaded response: “…You’re really gonna flirt with me on duty?”“Are you actually interested in me, or is this playful teasing?”“Are you offering to join me? For the two of us to move in together and start a farm when we retire?”And Spock is like: “Yes to all of the above.” -- source link