And if so, did Amanda Grayson ever tell him “Father knows best”?
And did Amanda ever tell Spock stories about a distant ancestor of hers who lived in a huge stately manor with a very wealthy man, and who accompanied said individual in nocturnal activities while dressed in a flamboyant costume?
I’m sure he was very logical about it.
Curiously, we know this.
In TOS timeline - I can’t recall about the Kelvin timeline - Spock rebelled against his father by rejecting the Vulcan Science Academy and joining Star Fleet instead.
I think in the TAS episode it showed Spock being a bit rebellious, but he was also being bullied for being and half-breed.
Yea, but how do you feel?
I do not understand the question.
He’d also go into the mountains for days.
This needs to be made canon.
Another of her ancestors was Sherlock Holmes. And that IS canon.
ISTM that the logical conclusion to draw from that is that Amanda Grayson was a descendant of Arthur Conan Doyle.
The game’s afoot.
What game is that? A rudimentary form of Twister? ‘Cos I don’t see something like that catching on.
You know the game of figuring out how many degrees separate Spock and Sherlock.
Richard Grayson, the often controversial mayor of Gotham City?
Here’s “Yesteryear,” far and away the best ST:TAS episode, which includes an interesting look at Spock’s childhood and is now quasi-canon (CBS All Access subscription required): Watch Star Trek: The Animated Series Season 1 Episode 2: Yesteryear - Full show on Paramount Plus
In the TNG episode “Unification I,” Spock’s father Sarek also had a little monologue about how Spock used to go off by himself into the mountains for days at a time, refused to say where he had gone or what he had been doing, and continued to do it even after his father had forbidden him to keep going. Sounds like rebellion to me.
I had not heard he had gone into politics, although it’s said that he had dated the police commissioner’s daughter for a time.
He wasn’t a model child at all. His father had issues with. I highly recommend watching Star Trek the animated series. The episode is Yesteryear, were Spock must go back in time to save himself. Not to ruin much, but I consider this to be a master piece. I don’t care if it was animated in the early 1970’s. What a story!