![]() ![]() Whether Spock ever returned Christine's feelings in the original series was unclear. They clearly care for each other, as each goes to great lengths to make their long-distance romance work and to appease T'Pring's difficult (even for a Vulcan) mother. Strange New Worlds, on the other hand, has given T'Pring ( Gia Sandhu) a personality, a family, and a career rehabilitating Vulcans who have committed crimes, and provided her and Spock's ( Ethan Peck) relationship with some much-needed depth. Nor does Spock seem to be particularly attached to her he emphasizes that the marriage was an arranged one, decided upon by their parents when they were seven years old. T'Pring appeared in only one episode of TOS, the Season 2 premiere "Amok Time," which portrayed her as thoroughly devoid of emotion - bordering on heartless - and showing no affection for Spock at all. ![]() Since then, Spock has been paired off with other female characters, most notably his fiancée T'Pring ( Arlene Martel) in the original series and Uhura ( Zoë Saldaña) in the Kelvin timeline (a creative choice that surprised many but wasn't completely without precedent, as some of their interactions in early episodes of TOS could certainly be interpreted as flirtatious). ![]()
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