Star Trek: 9 Reasons Why Wrath Of Khan Is Still The Best

6. Understandable Motivations

Ricardo-Montalban-Khan-Star-Trek-2 In Khan, the title character is driven by the need for revenge. He give long speeches about how he€™s been wronged, he sets traps using Kirk€™s friends, he subsumes logic in the face of his overwhelming need for vengeance. Khan is the driving actor of the film: his wrath and his motivations trigger all the other events. That may not be the most original plot, but it still makes sense. Into Darkness is this crazy hodgepodge of modern commentary (drones are bad), political allegory (secret organizations and conspiracies within Starfleet), fear of loss whose contradictions I talked about above, and Khan€™s desire to get his friends back and to be a terrorist at the Federation. The intersection of these themes made for a crazy clusterf**k where individual motivations and characteristics changed based on the needs of the plot. That€™s just bad writing.
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Rebecca Kulik lives in Iowa, reads an obsence amount, watches way too much television, and occasionally studies for her BA in History. Come by her personal pop culture blog at tyrannyofthepetticoat.wordpress.com and her reading blog at journalofimaginarypeople.wordpress.com.