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Gillian Taylor?

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I remember reading somewhere that they considered bringing Catherine Hicks back in V and marrying her off to Kirk.

Which would have been a heck of a progression, from a kiss on the cheek at the end of IV to married in V. Anyone else ever heard this? I seem to recall there being more of a romantic element in the novelization to IV.
 
That would be bigamy. She was already married to Decker after he dumped V'ger and returned to 20th century Earth and started a large economically unsupportable family.
 
I remember reading somewhere that they considered bringing Catherine Hicks back in V.

Never in V, once it was obviously Shatner's baby. IIRC, there was a strong female character Shatner had in mind for his "fountain of youth" idea, but that character became Teilani in the Shatner ST novels. No Gillian there.

But certainly, when a studio tries to repeat a movie that has turned out to be a money-spinner, they certainly create a shopping list of elements that worked well and might be worth revisiting in the next film.
 
I got the impression that Gillian wasn't really interested in Kirk. That last scene they had together in IV, definitely looked like she was trying to get rid of him.
 
I said something similar when I reviewed the movie...the main thing that I find troubling was how awkward the kiss was. She looked really reluctant to kiss him, even just a peck on the cheek! Others speculated it might have been due to the real life lack of attraction from the actress to pudgy, aging Shatner. :( They were very cute and playful together in some of their other scenes in the restaurant, truck, and ship, but their farewell wasn't the least bit passionate. That's why I think there's no way she could have been a plausible wife for him.
 
I got the impression that Gillian wasn't really interested in Kirk. That last scene they had together in IV, definitely looked like she was trying to get rid of him.

My impression was that she was definitely interested, but suddenly the adventure of being dropped into the 23rd century opened up so many new possibilities, she wasn't simply wasn't ready to settle down yet at all.
 
Oh, that's probably very true, too, Blue One.

And TMF, seriously, I've heard even younger ladies still think Shatner's attractive even now, never mind then. The dude's got charisma.
 
I think it would have been silly to bring her character to the 23rd Century if they never intended for her to show up in other movies. I just figured the writers eventually forgot about her.
 
I don't think there was ever supposed to be chemistry between him and Gillian. She started out thinking he was a nut and some of that probably never completely slid off of her.

BTW, off topic, anyone think it would have been really nice if, in generations, Joan Collins walked into the cabin while Kirk and Picard were talking? Much better than that Antinia character they just threw in out of nowhere.
 
Shatner apparently suggested Carol Marcus instead of "Antonia," but this was vetoed by Those In Charge.
 
Shatner apparently suggested Carol Marcus instead of "Antonia," but this was vetoed by Those In Charge.

IRC, doesn't the retirement happen pre-STII? If that's the case, then Carol as the girl hew as living with wouldn't work chronologically speaking. That being said, it would work if it was just before he boarded the 1701-B.
 
I don't think there was ever supposed to be chemistry between him and Gillian. She started out thinking he was a nut and some of that probably never completely slid off of her.

BTW, off topic, anyone think it would have been really nice if, in generations, Joan Collins walked into the cabin while Kirk and Picard were talking? Much better than that Antinia character they just threw in out of nowhere.

I agree...collins would have been great.

But wasn't he married to Marcus in one of those books? Maybe even the novel version of GENERATIONS?

Rob
 
I don't think there was ever supposed to be chemistry between him and Gillian. She started out thinking he was a nut and some of that probably never completely slid off of her.

BTW, off topic, anyone think it would have been really nice if, in generations, Joan Collins walked into the cabin while Kirk and Picard were talking? Much better than that Antinia character they just threw in out of nowhere.

I agree...collins would have been great.

But wasn't he married to Marcus in one of those books? Maybe even the novel version of GENERATIONS?

Rob

He proposes to her in the Generations novelization. But she declines since she doesn't think he is the marrying type.
 
I don't think there was ever supposed to be chemistry between him and Gillian. She started out thinking he was a nut and some of that probably never completely slid off of her.

BTW, off topic, anyone think it would have been really nice if, in generations, Joan Collins walked into the cabin while Kirk and Picard were talking? Much better than that Antinia character they just threw in out of nowhere.

I agree...collins would have been great.

But wasn't he married to Marcus in one of those books? Maybe even the novel version of GENERATIONS?

Rob

He proposes to her in the Generations novelization. But she declines since she doesn't think he is the marrying type.

To bad they didn't film that scene. I remember it now and it really feeds well into Kirk/Picard showdown in the nexus..."..and what did it get me? An empty house; NOT this time."...

Rob
 
But wasn't he married to Marcus in one of those books? Maybe even the novel version of GENERATIONS?

The original beginning of ST VI was going to feature "the last round-up" of Kirk's crew. Kirk was living with Carol Marcus, Chekov was losing a poker game to a Betazoid, Scotty was lecturing cadets about the Klingon bird of prey that had been retrieved from San Francisco Bay, etc...

The ST VI novelization ended up having the Klingons attack Carol's new science base, putting her into hospital, explaining why Kirk is so aggressively anti-Klingons in the movie.

The novelization of "Generations" has Nexus Kirk reliving his romances with a number of women. Sometimes Antonia, sometimes Carol, sometimes Edith, sometimes Miramanee, etc, IIRC.

http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Carol_Marcus

IRC, doesn't the retirement happen pre-STII?

He retires a few times.
 
Gillian appears in the DC comics graphic novel DEBT OF HONOR (By Chris Claremont and Adam Hughes), where Kirk is on shore leave with her (and witness the birth of Gracie's infant). Not canon of course, but still a fun tale.
 
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