| B+ |
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The other characters are a little more fun, some being played entirely for laughs, like Simon Pegg as Scotty. Sulu suddenly becomes an action hero Robin to Kirk's Batman. Chekov seems to get a little smarter and unlike many of the characters, doesn't resemble the character in the original series. Uhura has a bigger role than just the token black person relaying what the computer is saying in her ear. Spock has a significant role, but other than being kind of a sourpuss, is closest to being the same character.
The plot is good, but I thought they would have to go back and fix some of the problems with space-time in order to get back the universe back on the track we know from the TV series. However, that was before I realized that if they are going to have sequels (and they will) that they can't fix everything.
The acting was good, even as they have to stumble around lines like "Live long and prosper" and "I'm giving her all she's got" which are fun to see, but also remind you that they are coming out of different actors. So this is a great concept to go back to the beginning, a huge undertaking, fun to watch, but isn't executed quite well enough for me to give it an A.