Quote from Trek Today...
"...In addition to the franchise, Lindelof has to deal with expectations and concerns from actors who were involved with the original Star Trek. One of them, William Shatner, was disappointed to not be included in Star Trek XI. "Mr. Shatner created Kirk, so I understand and sympathize with his feelings about what his role, or lack of a role, in our movie was," said Lindelof. "That being said, Kirk died. He fell down a cliff face.That made it incredibly challenging for us to tell the story we wanted to tell and figure out a way for William Shatner, who is now several years older than Kirk was when he died, to be in the movie. It's an incredibly ambitious movie on a technical scale. I can say with confidence that we achieved what we set out to achieve, and that's all you can ask for." ...
I know THEY are saying that Shatner is not in the movie and I don't really expect Him to be, but this paragraph, especially the sentence's underlined, taken in context with the rest of the paragraph, leave's me wondering...
Did Lindelof have a slip-of-the-lip here, or is he purposly giving US confusing information to put US off the track??
I WONDER...
"...In addition to the franchise, Lindelof has to deal with expectations and concerns from actors who were involved with the original Star Trek. One of them, William Shatner, was disappointed to not be included in Star Trek XI. "Mr. Shatner created Kirk, so I understand and sympathize with his feelings about what his role, or lack of a role, in our movie was," said Lindelof. "That being said, Kirk died. He fell down a cliff face.That made it incredibly challenging for us to tell the story we wanted to tell and figure out a way for William Shatner, who is now several years older than Kirk was when he died, to be in the movie. It's an incredibly ambitious movie on a technical scale. I can say with confidence that we achieved what we set out to achieve, and that's all you can ask for." ...
I know THEY are saying that Shatner is not in the movie and I don't really expect Him to be, but this paragraph, especially the sentence's underlined, taken in context with the rest of the paragraph, leave's me wondering...
Did Lindelof have a slip-of-the-lip here, or is he purposly giving US confusing information to put US off the track??
I WONDER...