I think George Takei was great as Sulu and did fine work, though sometimes I thought he needed another take. I've seen him more than once at conventions and he's terrific with an audience.
Then he got to chance to do a John Wayne movie during hiatus, and you can't blame him for wanting to get the exposure in a feature next to a Big Movie Star. But the shoot ran long due to bad weather and he was late getting back to Star Trek.
So he gets back, and all of a sudden there's this new guy sitting next to him getting lines that used to be his, he has to share a dressing room with this interloper, and in the final indignity, they have to share the same script copy.
I know George has discussed these feelings he had it about it all, but does he acknowledge how lucky he was Star Trek even let him come back to the show? I can understand Roddenberry letting him back on in Season 2, but I'm almost surprised Frieberger didn't cut him. Not due to George's work, but Frieberger's tendency to try different things salvaging a series. They could have said take a walk, we're giving Walter more attention this year.
Then he got to chance to do a John Wayne movie during hiatus, and you can't blame him for wanting to get the exposure in a feature next to a Big Movie Star. But the shoot ran long due to bad weather and he was late getting back to Star Trek.
So he gets back, and all of a sudden there's this new guy sitting next to him getting lines that used to be his, he has to share a dressing room with this interloper, and in the final indignity, they have to share the same script copy.
I know George has discussed these feelings he had it about it all, but does he acknowledge how lucky he was Star Trek even let him come back to the show? I can understand Roddenberry letting him back on in Season 2, but I'm almost surprised Frieberger didn't cut him. Not due to George's work, but Frieberger's tendency to try different things salvaging a series. They could have said take a walk, we're giving Walter more attention this year.