Yes, I clearly misunderstood thatI meant if the producer would try any moves (sexual or otherwise) involving contortion. Whether Tatro could fend off anyone apart from that, I wouldn't know.

Yes, I clearly misunderstood thatI meant if the producer would try any moves (sexual or otherwise) involving contortion. Whether Tatro could fend off anyone apart from that, I wouldn't know.
Had a mad crush on Teri Garr for years. Never struck me as insane.
I've got a Shatner-camper story. It's a friend's story actually. My friend was a young security guard at a local mall where Shatner was performing in the mall theater. After work, my friend's car wouldn't start, so there he was with the hood up and a flashlight (he was a pretty good mechanic, actually), when Shatner, driving by in his camper, stopped and asked if my friend needed any help. Without thinking, he said no thanks I've got it. Shat said okay, have a nice night. It was only when Shat was pulling away that my friend realized it was Capt Kirk who was offering a hand. So whatever else we've heard about him over the years, we've figured he was a nice guy based on that.
I have a feeling that Shatner is his own worst enemy in some regards. He seems rather shy in general and even after all these years, still ill at ease with being a celebrity. And sometimes when you're shy, people can project things on to you and think you're stuck up. I wonder if a bit of this has gone on with the Shat at times.
Yeah. On the last season of Better Late Than Never Shatner explained that he only signs autographs as a part of a scheduled event because of that exact issue. This was in contrast to Henry Winkler, who would happily sign autographs any time. And yes, Winkler would get mobbed.And he was recently quoted somewhere explaining that he won't give an autograph when he's out with his grandchildren or whatever, because fifty people will swarm up and expect the same treatment.
This is exactly how John Byrne used her in his miniseries (I quite liked it).My guess is, if the show had gone to series, Isis would have been, as a cat, able to get into places, turn human, untie Seven or Lincoln, etc., then turn back to "cat" and slink out. Had they not given Seven a transporter this would have been an even more necessary skill.
I have a couple of coworkers who are insufferable at the work and the nicest people outside. It's quite disorienting.I have a close friend who had to work as Shatner's assistant for two days back in the 90s and she says he was an utter jerk.
Nice story! The vast majority of "I met Shatner" stories from civilians end with the conclusion that he's a really nice guy. It was mostly the Doohan/Takei/Nichols/Koenig axis (and those who chose to believe them) that created a perception to the contrary, aided by a couple of feuds with Nimoy. I for one find it extremely interesting that no one, even in the #metoo era, has come forward with a story about Shatner acting inappropriately. I stand by the conclusion that he's a very nice guy and always has been.
I'm thinking he wants to save his autograph writing so that he can get money for it.
I have a couple of coworkers who are insufferable at the work and the nicest people outside. It's quite disorienting.
It seems that this little bit of info wasn't included in the podcast
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Not to imply anything about Shatner specifically, but the unfortunate thing is, a lot of predatory people are very good at seeming to be nice and kind and friendly, which is how they get away with it for so long.
You know what - never mind. Sometimes the best way to handle a ridiculous discussion is not to participate therein. Previous post deleted. Excuse me.
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