He has a better chance guest starring on The Orville.
It doesn't help that Miramanee outright told him as much after he f***ked her.Thoughts on my mind:
...4. Kirk is God, which he's been trying to do for awhile.
Nothing some nipple clams on a tardigrade can't fix.
I don't see why he can't be Kirk.
"But you died."
"I got better."
I'm not sure about Shatner, but I bet Patrick Stewart will eventually guest star on The Orville. In fact, I'm surprised Stewart didn't play the Admiral role in the pilot episode that was played by Victor Garber.He has a better chance guest starring on The Orville.
He wanted that for Enterprise, some convoluted thing where the Tantalus device trapped him in a prison in the past of the Prime universe. And of course, he meets the NX-01 crew.3A. Emperor Tiberius from the future of the Mirror Universe, since we know the MU will feature somehow.
This would be awesome. No continuity baggage or timeline silliness, just Shatner playing the most famous and celebrated starship captain of all time, now retired and somehow crosses paths with the USS Orville.He has a better chance guest starring on The Orville.
It was a weird idea but still a lot better than what the producers wanted.He wanted that for Enterprise, some convoluted thing where the Tantalus device trapped him in a prison in the past of the Prime universe. And of course, he meets the NX-01 crew.
I'm not sure about Shatner, but I bet Patrick Stewart will eventually guest star on The Orville. In fact, I'm surprised Stewart didn't play the Admiral role in the pilot episode that was played by Victor Garber.
Perhaps MacFarlane has another role in mind for Stewart and didn't want to use him for the role Garber ended up playing. Or, MacFarlane was worried that if he cast Stewart in a "throw away" guest role (in the grand scheme of things) in the pilot episode, people might complain about it being "stunt casting".
This would be awesome. No continuity baggage or timeline silliness, just Shatner playing the most famous and celebrated starship captain of all time, now retired and somehow crosses paths with the USS Orville.
They got better...![]()
William Shatner has the perfect opportunity, here, to return to STAR TREK and I truly hope it works out for him. When the JJ Abrams STAR TREK movies were first coming out, having the Shat in the franchise again wouldn't have worked.
As much as I'd like to see Bill reprise his role as Kirk one more time, I don't think it's reasonably possible given his age and this show bing a prequel. It seems way too early for this show to jump-the-shark with some convoluted scheme to have Shatner on the show.
It's Trek. It just is. It isn't supposed to be, exactly, but it is. True story: the other night, we were watching last week's episode of "The Orville", and my daughter started talking about how they could use the transporters to solve a problem, without even really thinking about it. She got a little bug-eyed, even though she knew it already, when I reminded her that they don't have transporters, because "it isn't really Star Trek".I'm sorry, did I accidentally wander to the Orville BBS again?
He wanted that for Enterprise, some convoluted thing where the Tantalus device trapped him in a prison in the past of the Prime universe. And of course, he meets the NX-01 crew.
Not if Voyager's writing is any indication...
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