Hardly "unspoken." Several Star Trek alumni have been quite vocal about their alleged suffering at the hands of Shatner. It's just a matter of deciding whose version you think is most believable.Okay, I hear so much about unspoken accustations toward Shatner. What are the specific complaints? What are these terrible, terrible actions he took? I want to hear the horror, so that I can judge the merits.
In the 1960's, fifty freakin' years ago, there was no such thing as "Ethics in the Workplace."
He did it because he felt (and rightly so) that the show should focus on its star. Some of the little gang of four's statements have been contradicted by Justman and Solow.
Really? I never heard of this. Nimoy side of the story was that he was approached of the story idea from DC Fontana herself, and I quote:To be honest, the best example I've seen of a script being rewritten to favor a star was Jerry Sohl's "Sandoval's Planet" wherein SULU and Leila Kalomi had the relationship. In comes DC Fontana who rewrites the episode to favor the star, LEONARD NIMOY. What? No cries of foul against Nimoy?
Again, maybe because they didn't know.Sohl didn't like it; changed his name on the screenplay to his pseudonym Nathan Butler. But you never hear Takei bringing up Nimoy about this humongous change to a script to benefit Nimoy. No, you hear him whining about his lines in TWOK getting cut.
Well, the main problem as I see it:
Roddenberry lied a lot to get his cast on the cheap.
At the end of the day Star Trek would have survived without the four day players. Chekov joined the cast in season 2 while Sulu was nowhere to be seen. Does anyone really notice that he wasn't there? Did anyone notice Uhura's absence in Turnabout Intruder? What about City on the Edge of Forever? Scotty wasn't there. Who noticed? Nobody. It wasn't their show.
And it is because of issues like these that changes have been made in the industry to avoid drama like this.
Just because it happened doesn't make it right. Just because a woman wasn't allowed to be paid the same amount of salary as her male equal in the 60s doesn't make it right. Problems like this get noticed and corrections are made. They are not "excused".
I already said that even if he did not intent to do it maliciously it still was a dick move regardless. Even if he was not aware of what he was doing was wrong, it still was dickish.
How was Star Trek not focused on Captain Kirk? The intro is spoken by the show's star. The show is about a Captain and his struggles with his crew. You're making it sound like that Kirk's role was being threatened by these four co-stars who barely had stake in the show as it is.
Seriously, now. Let's be rational here.
Nimoy side of the story was that he was approached of the story idea from DC Fontana herself, and I quote: " But that day in 1967, when she came on to the Star Trek soundstage and said ' Hey, I have an idea for a Spock love story'. I was taken aback, not only taken aback but frightened. "
It was always emphasized that the show was constantly in writing and once a script was finished, it was finished. Why would they turn around and halt production for a complete rewrite and if they did go ahead and let the actors know?
Whatever the writers did really has no blame on the actor if the actor did not know.
Again, maybe because they didn't know.Sohl didn't like it; changed his name on the screenplay to his pseudonym Nathan Butler. But you never hear Takei bringing up Nimoy about this humongous change to a script to benefit Nimoy. No, you hear him whining about his lines in TWOK getting cut.
There's three sides to a story: His story, their story, and the truth. What one has to do is find that middle ground. I find fault on all ends here but I still view Shatner as a very egotistical man. It is due to his ego that he has lasted in the entertainment industry as long as he has but it also due to that ego which had garnered him an iffy reputation in the industry for a brief period in time.
You want to take the extreme and call everyone whiners and that Shatner is the holy god of this show and everyone owes him thanks, that's fine.
I like to take the approach that there's some truth to what they've said and there's some truth to what Shatner says but I'm not going to discredit them as whiners when it is obvious that what he did (in terms of script rewrites for the sake of ego) was wrong.
Shatner can do whatever the hell he wants, and in this case he already has - it being 45 years ago - but that still doesn't stop me from looking at the situation and saying, " You know, that was wrong."
Well, the main problem as I see it: Roddenberry lied a lot to get his cast on the cheap.
I definitely agree there about Roddenberry. He gets a lot of praise, but there's something about him that just rubs me the wrong way with how he did business. Yes, he became successful but dude... He had to have some balls back then too.
And it is because of issues like these that changes have been made in the industry to avoid drama like this.
Sorry, but you have no clue. This sort of thing continues to be an issue among cast members even in today's television shows.
Your defense: There's no worth ethics in the 60s so it's okay.Nice red herring, but really sloppily handled.
Why? Just because you've perceived some sort of offense at the man doesn't make you right in judging him so harshly.
The original series is about the captain and his struggles with his crew? Really? *tilts head* REALLY?
I've thought the same while reading your slams against Shatner for simply being the star of a television series that was produced nearly 50 years ago.
Far be it for anyone to assume that Nimoy would play up this version of events to increase his stature.Sorry, but it was Jerry Sohl's story, and they rewrote it for Leonard Nimoy.
Do you actually read the posts you're responding to? No one has made the absurd claim that they stopped production. If you're going to debate someone, you really need to keep the facts straight. And as far as "once a script was finished, it was finished" goes, that's utter nonsense. Even Peter Jackson rewrote the scripts on the set while filming LotR. A script must be a flexible document, especially when three of the stars have script approval.
Sorry, but you cannot prove Nimoy did not know. Just because you were totally unaware of the evolution of "This Side of Paradise" doesn't mean that Nimoy wasn't.
It's been in print for two decades now when I first read about in Allen Asherman's Compendium. You're holding Shatner accountable for being an asshole for things he did 45 years ago. But not Nimoy and Fontana? The disparity speaks volumes.
I'm sorry, but the "iffy reputation in the industry" is simply not true. It's a complete fabrication on your part. The whining of the mini-four doesn't amount to a hill of beans.
Now you're getting delusional. Find me one instance where I stated Shatner was anything other than the star. You can't, so you make up this sort of nonsense (holy god indeed) to prove a ridiculous point.
I'm discreditng them because some of the things they claim have been shown to be false by Solow and Justman. And Nichols own agrandizement of her MLK story shows she's an unreliable witness in regards to these events.
In your opinion. I can name over two dozen Hollywood stars who engage in the same sort of behavior that Shatner did even today.
So you're giving Roddenberry a pass, but not Shatner.
Everyone contributed to the series. Scotty is iconic, Chekov is iconic, Sulu is iconic, and Uhura is iconic as much as Bones, Kirk, and Spock. To denounce their contribution is as jacked up as Shatner counting lines and demanding that he get this or that when he's already got 80% of the total screen time on the show.
The show was called Star Trek, not " The Adventures of James T. Kirk ".
Hardly "unspoken." Several Star Trek alumni have been quite vocal about their alleged suffering at the hands of Shatner. It's just a matter of deciding whose version you think is most believable.Okay, I hear so much about unspoken accustations toward Shatner. What are the specific complaints? What are these terrible, terrible actions he took? I want to hear the horror, so that I can judge the merits.
Heck, for that matter, if you're really looking for a trusted source, Nichelle Nichols might even be able to tell you what Martin Luther King thought of Shatner!![]()
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