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From: starner@psuvax1.UUCP (Mark L. Starner)
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Subject: Star Trek III (SPOILER)
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Date: Tue, 12-Jun-84 21:12:52 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 12 21:12:52 1984
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I just saw ST3 for the second time last evening, and I believe that
I made an observation that no one else has seen yet.
At the end when Spock turns to talk to Kirk, Kirk says the line "Spock,
Don't you REMEMBER?". At that point it cuts to Spock, he raises his eyebrow
and says "Jim", he smiles and it looks like he remembers more. As the movie
closes and everybody crowds around him, careful observation shows him to be
smiling.

Could it be that when Kirk said "Spock, .... REMEMBER?", that "Remember" was
a key word that would trigger spocks memory recall, since it was the last
thing he said as he transfered his katra to McCoy?

Comments welcome, I think this might be a possibility, although the producers
may not have realized it.

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