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Did David know that Kirk was his father?


I have always had this question rolling around in my mind. Early on in the movie, after Carol Marcus has her "skype" chat with Terrell and Chekov, her and David have a brief scene in which David brings up how he does not trust Starfleet. In this scene, he mockingly refers to Kirk as the "overgrown boy scout." Now, the way he said this could pass as him trying to crack a joke at the expense of a father whom he did not respect or it could have been him just cracking a joke about a member of Starfleet that he did not like. Did he know Kirk was his dad yet?

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I think he figured it out during the course of the movie.

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I think he knew and I don't think Carol kept it a secret from him. That's why he has such contempt and animosity from the getgo.

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That’s the way I saw it as well

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I just re-watched the movie yesterday. I didn't remember this particular sub-plot. To me it's clear that he did NOT know until the end of the movie, when his mother must have told him off camera.

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David was rather scrawny to be the son of Kirk. Couldn’t they have found a more strappin lad? (He was a good actor though, I’ll give him that).

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Maybe David was lucky enough to get his build and metabolism from his mother.

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I understood it as he always knew Kirk was his father but chose not to acknowledge it until the end of the film. But I think it's clumsily done and either interpretation is valid - at least until some outtakes show up.

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He was too busy catching AIDS to care.

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Stfu...That's cold ..smh...

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Yes, and he resented Kirk for abandoning him.
But Kirk must have had a lot of love children around the galaxy.

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No, David doesn't know. (Or at least, nobody has told him; he probably has his suspicions).

In the tunnel to the Genesis cave, Kirk asks Carol (very quietly): "Why didn't you tell him?"

Carol doesn't deny it: "How can you ask that? Were we together? Were we going to be? You had your world, and I had mine, and I wanted him in mine. Not chasing through the universe with his father."

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Yes, I think David was aware of who Kirk was at some point prior to the film.

It seems clear from the dialogue that he didn't know about Kirk at a young age but the "overgrown boy scout" line would seem to indicate Carol told David about Kirk when he reached a certain age and used this negative portrayal to justify not telling him in his young childhood.

David has clearly held this negative viewpoint of Kirk resentfully since Carol told him as it has cheated him out of having a figure growing up. However the end of the film is beautiful in a way as David realises the picture Carol has painted of Kirk was somewhat simplistic and he states that he is proud to have him as his father.

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