Spock And Uhura: Together At Last?

I’ve been following the Trek news in a very close way. I’m as die hard a Trekkie as you can get while still holding on to my dignity. I have been to conventions. No, I did not wear Spock ears although I could have rocked them. I do know some Klingon, but only the stuff you want to say to female Klingons or to any recently vanquished foes, their twisted bodies lying broken and bloody at my feet.

So, imagine my surprise today when I learn (spoiler!) that Spock and Uhura are apparently involved in a romantic way in “Star Trek”. This is obviously facilitated by the whole broken timeline, it’s all good now, Trek reboot mechanism. I have to say I’m shocked and I will need some time to recover from this. Can this work? Are they mad? A quote from the writers of “Star Trek” is a logical next step.

How did you go about deciding and executing such a huge canon-changing relationship?

Orci: A lot of the things in the movie could conceivably match with what happened in any Universe. We know that Kirk cheated on the Kobayashi Maru, [for example]. In the original series, the first interracial kiss was Kirk and Uhura. One of the things we tried to do with this movie was, try to play with keeping some things the same – and other things, maybe the exact opposite.

That was one of those scenarios where we thought, “If that’s in the original universe, maybe this one becomes Spock and Uhura.” It brings out his human side, it fits Spock’s arc for the surprise of the fact that he does share humanity and in the revelation that his father did love his mother, and therefore Spock himself is then capable of that and you see that with him and Uhura. It fits him.

Kurtzman: Knowing that it was a really controversial decision, the most important thing for us was, to not be cute or try to be clever about how we were going to reveal it, but to actually provide genuine emotional context. And I think whether or not you agree with our choice, what you can’t argue with is: You just watched this man, who you really care about, show that he’s struggling with his identity, lose his mother, and watch his planet blow up. And because he’s a Vulcan, he has to be stoic about it.

When you as an audience want somebody to give the man a hug, you want some connection for him. So when Uhura does that, you’re simultaneously taken aback, but also a bit relieved that he has somewhere to take that. So we felt like that would be the best access point to reveal that to the audience. We built it up in those earlier scenes, [so] you get that sense. There are little seeds planted along the way.

I’m feeling faint. The actors that play Uhura and Spock, Zoe Saldana and Zachary Quinto weigh in with their thoughts.

Saldana:

They locked us in the office at Bad Robot, so that we could read the script, and I dropped it and grabbed my Blackberry and kept saying, “This man’s crazy! J.J.’s out of his mind. I’m not that aware about Star Trek, but I do know that [Spock and Uhura] never mingled. It’s crazy!” But once I finished the script, it just made so much sense. They have the most similar characteristics. I almost feel like she had this admiration for Spock because he was older and sort of like a teacher, and there was this crush or platonic infatuation with someone that’s wiser, wittier, handsome and had pointy ears. Why not?

Quinto:

The relationship between Spock and Uhura, that dynamic provides a lot of levity and humor between Kirk and Spock and between Kirk and Uhura. But between Spock and Uhura, I think it actually represents a depth, whereby Uhura is almost a canvas onto whom Spock can project the emotion that he is not able to express himself.

The final word belongs to Mr. Nimoy, who gets to the point.

Nimoy:

Frankly, I was extremely jealous of his scenes with Zoe Saldana, and I think it’s totally unfair that I never got to do that. I will never forgive the writers and the director, for having put me in this position, to have to be watching that, rather than participating.

Thanks to io9 who had an exclusive on this.


  • VulcanSprite

    Nice piece -and I loved Mr. Nimoy’s take on it. I, for one, think the idea of Spock and Uhura is a fantastic one. I’m not alone when I say that in the first season, they looked flirty (Particularly Uhura) at times, so this really isn’t a stretch. It also kills several birds with one stone: It shatters the racial thing, it gives Uhura a believable romance with a little emotion, and we get to see a side of Spock that’s less “rigid”.

    But, that’s just my take on it. :D

    • Ann

      agreed agreed agreed. you are spot on.

      The relationship absolutely work

  • ohsnapiam56

    Spock+Uhura? Not a far strech at all. Remember that episode with that kid who could make everyone do what he wanted (Robert Walker Jr, I think…Charlie?) Remember how Uhura ‘flirted’ with Spock in the mess hall? So much so that when the epsode of the interracial kiss was on I thought it was gonna be Spock and Uhura. Not a far stretch at all!

    • Ivana

      It *was* supposed to be Spock and Uhura in the earlier version of the “Plato’s Stepchildren”, but they changed it; there are two stories about it: one is that they thought it was “braver” to have Kirk, “a white man” kiss her, because Spock is half-alien (huh?), and the other one is that Shatner insisted that, if anyone is going to be kissing Nichelle, it was going to be him. I am more inclined to believe the latter – because the first one is just stupid, and because it sounds so typical of Shatner – he even had a clausulu put in his contract that he had to have more lines per episode than Nimoy, of course he wasn’t going to let him get the publicity!

      But anyway, the kisses in that episode were forced by telekinesis anyway, and neither of those people seemed to enjoy it… so it really means nothing as far as the actual feelings of those people are concerned.

      And besides “Charlie X”, Uhura also flirted with Spock in “Man Trap”… or rather, she was coming onto him and he left her frustrated with her unresponsiveness. Isn’t that the only time she explicitly expressed that kind of interest in a guy in TOS (not counting the salt vampire from the same episode when it took the form of a non-existing attractive black crewmember who could speak Swahili)? Sulu/Mirror Sulu had the hots for her, but that was one-sided. The only other pairing is that awful Uhura/Scotty plot from STV:Final Frontier (where the hell did that come from?). So I really don’t understand, how is Spock/Uhura a ‘surprising’ pairing (except as much as Spock getting involved with anyone in any way was always a bit of a surprise, even rhough it happened a few times).

      I always thought it was a shame that the Spock/Uhura thing was never developed more, they had really interesting chemistry, more exciting than Spock ever had with Chapel or any other female. They had few scenes together after that, although there was a deleted scene (sadly, only a screencap and script part survives) from “Elaan of Troyius” in which she asks him to teach her to play the Vulcan lyre, but there were still a few interesting moments here and there, though nothing as explicit as their early flirting. For instance, look at her face in “Mirror Mirror” when Mirror Sulu says “Is the captain here… Is Spock here? When cat’s away…” and there is that really interesting scene from “Is There In Truth No Beauty” when Spock mind-melds with Medusan Ambassador Kollos and Kollos/Spock laughs and smiles happily at everyone and addresses Kirk as “best friend for many years”, McCoy as “another long acquaintance” and then turns to Uhura and starts reciting Byron:
      Kollos/Spock: “And Uhura… which name means ‘freedom’. “She walks in beauty, like the night…”
      McCoy: “That’s not Spock!
      Kollos/Spock: “You are surprised that I have read Byron, doctor?”
      MCoy: “That’s Spock!”
      Of course it was Kollos acting the way Spock would never have, but he was addressing them according to what they meant to Spock, and the Medusans did not know about language or human bodies, so I doubt Kollos would have either known Byron’s poetry, or been able to know if a human woman is beautiful… Put two and two together… ;)

      • Jacque’

        Fantastic!

  • http://mljblog.wordpress.com Monique

    I’m amped and ready for Spock/Uhura! I’ve been a fan of these two together. Usually, any pairing that I like is generally not canon anyway, so I was extremely and pleasantly surprised to know that Abrams was making it canon. I don’t see how necessarily surprising Uhura/Spock is; they seem more interesting together than Kirk and Uhura ever did.
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  • Uhura

    OMG saw the movie last night and it was awesome. I never really knew the stuff about Spok and Uhura in TOS. It was great to see. I want to see more of Uhura’s character fleshed out. I was so jealous of Zoe!!!

  • http://izewebdesign.com mel

    I went last night too, and it was superb. Abrams did a fantastic job, as did the cast. I think the intimacy was beautifully done with spock and uhura, they looked great together!

  • Helga P.

    I saw the movie and let me say Star Wars fans are sooo jealous. I refused to leave my seat. This was one action packed thrill ride.The Uhura and Spock thing was awesome. In the early scenes i thought I lost my mind for a second; like something was up? I hadn’t read any spoiler of the couple. Because Spock has that look on his face that said, “I better do what My Woman says.” And Uhura had that sister one word soft spoken command, “Look.” Which meant four things at once. Do what I say; You are not fooling anyone about me being on that ship & I came too far in who I am and have accomplished to be put back professionally, plus I care, and we are going forward.” Lol. I had so much fun with this movie. I’m ready for the sequel.

    • Lesa

      Helga P. I agree! When I saw it I could not believe it. Then I was so happy about it. I have loved Spock since I was a kid watching the reruns on Sunday afternoon with my siblings. All of my sisters except one loved Mr. Spock. It makes the most sense, he’s smart and so is she. Its about time a nerd romance was put to the fore front of a movie. As a black woman I am happy to say that its about time the black woman got the hottie. A a smart woman I glad to see that the hottie is a smart handsome man this time and not the “player”. More of us women think that smart= hot than people realize. And there are clues to a relationship with Uhura and Spock and Uhura and Kirk in TOS. Frankly everyone is in awe of her in the series and in the movies.

  • lovemasterice

    Yes, I love this couple together. There is so much that the writers can do with Spock and Uhura. I hope that in the next movies that Spock will have to show some emotions for Uhura for what ever reason. That would be really cool for the ladies to watch I think. I was once a number one fan of Star Wars until Lucas ruined it for me. Now I’m happy to say that I am now a trekkie!!

  • Wendi

    The one thing noone has posted about on the sites I’ve visited is that in the original, Spock and Uhura were both musically talented (Spock played the harp, Uhura sang- remember the “Girls in Space” song from “Charlie X”?). Maybe they became attached through their music. That ought to be in the next move. JJ Adams, call me on this one…

  • Imani

    Saw it Thursday, I may just have to watch again this week! I was so impressed with the film. They really respected the fans and Gene’s brain child. I loved the Uhuru/Spock thing. I alway’s wanted them together…they had so much chemistry originally, that this choice in the movie just made sense!

  • http://veggiesaxophone.blogspot.com/ VeggieSax

    I’ve always love the idea of Spock/Uhura and was always disappointed that there was so little fan fiction with them together.

    I suppose I can expect more now, hmm?

    Some of my favorite scenes from TOS with the two.

    Spock: Lt. Uhura, your last log contained an error in the frequencies column.
    Uhura: Mr Spock, sometimes I think if I hear that word “frequency” one more time, I’ll cry.
    Spock: Cry?
    Uhura: I was just trying to start a conversation.
    Spock: Well, since it is illogical for a Communications Officer to resent the word “frequency,” I have no answer.
    Uhura: You have an answer. I’m an illogical woman, who’s beginning to feel too much a part of that communications console. Why don’t you tell me I’m an attractive young lady, or ask me if I’ve ever been in love, tell me how your planet Vulcan looks on a lazy evening when the moon is full.
    Spock: Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura.
    Uhura: I’m not surprised.
    The Man Trap

    Uhura’s song from Charlie X.

    Oh, on the Starship Enterprise
    There’s someone who’s in Satan’s guise,
    Whose devil’s ears and devil’s eyes
    Could rip your heart from you!
    At first his look could hypnotize,
    And then his touch would barbarize.
    His alien love could victimize…
    And rip your heart from you!
    And that’s why female astronauts
    Oh very female astronauts
    Wait terrified and overwrought
    To find what he will do.
    Oh girls in space, be wary, be wary, be wary!
    Girls in space, be wary!
    We know not what he’ll do.