Char Aznable
Lieutenant Commander
Is it really such a huge leap that maybe that gas cataloguing equipment is standard on most Federation starships? I can't even believe people consider this a plothole.
The party passes Uhura and a YOUNGER CREWMAN.
YOUNGER CREWMAN
Would you want your daughter to
marry one?
The party passes Uhura and a YOUNGER CREWMAN.
YOUNGER CREWMAN
Would you want your daughter to
marry one?
I know this scene was never shot, because Nichelle Nichols flat-out refused to read the line.
Why would Shatner want to do that?
Doesn't Meyer mention on the new commentary that his negative reaction to the extended ending has mellowed over the years and that he doesn't mind its inclusion?
^Has Shatner ever been given the opportunity to explain himself, to defend himself, against charges like that? If so, has he ever done it? (I haven't read those 'Movie Memories' novels.)
^ It's just that with the rampant Shatner-bashing that has always been going on, it would be nice to have at least one instances where he was *right* and his detractors were *wrong*.
Would you rather they spend 40 years perpetuating a myth every weekend that Shatner was always a dream to work with?
Egotism is part of the job, and they all know it, and use it.
If the other actors were in his position, they'd be doing the same things he did.
No, but neither do I want to constantly hear how much of a bastard he was and how they all hated him.![]()
Where do they get off ripping Shatner to pieces every chance they get?
The "Memories" books are not novels, of course, they are factual books, although many have quibbled with Shatner's interpretation of "the facts".
Doohan seemed the most peeved, and must have been a superb actor, because his scenes with Shatner in TMP and "Generations" are amazing!
Doohan should have counted his lucky stars he was even IN that film, because he wasn't supposed to be! All of his lines were originally supposed to be Nimoy's.
I've worked with bosses who are total control freaks and make every minute at work unpleasant. I've worked with bosses who wished they were anyplace else and couldn't concentrate on the job at hand. I've worked with bosses who are a pleasure to spend time with. Is it out of line for a boss to act like a boss when that is exactly what they ARE?As for Shatner's issues: Is it out of line for somebody to act like the star when that is exactly what they ARE?
Doohan, Nichols, Takei and Koenig made no secret of the fact they knew they had been typecast by TOS. Its massive success in syndication ensured that they remained typecast throughout the 70s and 80s. Instead of being able to explore new roles, they had to make to with "keeping the flame alive" at weekend conventions for decades.I think another part of this is simple jealousy over typecasting.
He is also a "leading man" type and was offered different roles than the others.Sure, a lot of people only see Kirk when they look at Shatner, but at least he's had a fair amount of roles outside of Trek.
So every time the cast is interviewed about Shatner they should say, "No comment". Then the interview reads "Naughty Nichols refuses to be drawn over Shatner scandals!"Nichols doesn't even have that. Closest she's gotten was Of Gods And Men. They're just jealous of Shatner getting more roles than them.
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