Star Trek V: The Final Frontier/Heartwarming

"Kirk: I thought I was going to die. Spock: Not possible. You were never alone."
 * While The Final Frontier may be fairly ghastly, there are one or two genuinely good bits, including this moment near the end where :

"Spock: I have lost a brother. Kirk: I lost a brother once. Would you like to hear how I got him back? McCoy: I thought men like us didn't have families. Kirk: I was wrong."
 * It's all in Leonard Nimoy's "Oh, please, as if you could ever think otherwise?" delivery.
 * This exchange:

"Spock: Bipodal scenes Doctor? McCoy: Beans, Spock. But no ordinary beans. These are from a special Southern recipe handed down by my father. And if you stick your Vulcan nose up at these, you're not only insulting me, but generations of McCoys. Spock: In that case, I have little choice but to sample your beans. -Spock tries them.- Spock: Surprisingly good."
 * General Korrd deserves a mention.
 * Personally I liked watching the growing bond between Talbot and Caithlin Dar. You only see them in the background most of the time but, they are awfully cute together.
 * Of course the mutual bonding between three seemingly incompatible groups like the Federation, Klingons and Romulans is something Gene Roddenberry always said was unavoidable.
 * Minor one, but Spock and McCoy's friendship seems to improve in this post-resurrection. McCoy offers Kirk and Spock baked beans and goes on a tangent that they are made from an old family recipe and Jokingly insists Spock not reject them for he would insult not just himself but a generation of McCoy. Which Spock responds with his own dry wit, before sampling the beans. After trying them, Spock compliments the taste.