what do Shatner's costars from T.J. Hooker and Boston Legal say of him? Do they paint the same picture of the guy that Takei, et. all paint of him?
so now we've all cried watching that clip... now it's time to laugh!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v67pjS3lmz8&feature=related
what do Shatner's costars from T.J. Hooker and Boston Legal say of him? Do they paint the same picture of the guy that Takei, et. all paint of him?
I am starting to wonder whether you can get an accurate reading of Shatner from other celebrities. Or to be more precise, from lesser celebrities. A lot of the TOS cast bitching is sour grapes, if you ask me. Most of the scenes I've heard about would be weakened if they weren't so Kirk Spock McCoy oriented. And it's not like the other four cast members ever did a damn thing outside of Star Trek. Is anyone sitting around thinking, God, Nichelle Nichols could have been a contender if it weren't for that damn Shatner?
there was never any intention for it to be a large ensemble cast.
so now we've all cried watching that clip... now it's time to laugh!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v67pjS3lmz8&feature=related
It was clearly meant to be Shatner's show - it was "starring - William Shatner; also starring - Leonard Nimoy" (later: "and DeForest Kelley"). It became a Kirk/Spock show only because Spock turned out to be so popular, and it became a trio over time. The other characters were supposed to be supporting, but I don't think they were meant to be background props. The fact that they were not in opening credits might have had more to do with the fact that they were mostly unknown actors without much to their name, and none of them had had many, if any, substantial roles up to that point (unlike Shatner and experienced TV supporting actors, Nimoy and Kelley). It's easy to notice that Uhura got more to do in the first few episodes than the rest of season 1 - could it be that her role was reduced due to network pressure? And it was obvious that Rand was meant to be an important character and have long-standing UST with Kirk - 2 of the early season 1 episodes focused on her, and she probably had about as much screentime as McCoy.Also, in the 1960's, the "ensemble cast" thing hadn't really happened yet. There were exceptions, but by and large it was the standard formula of the time that you had to have one or two leads carrying the show and everybody else be secondary. To do a true ensemble, like TNG did, was almost unheard of.
I think, as others have said, that the original intention was that Shatner and Nimoy were going to be those two leads -- as evidenced by them being the only ones in the first season opening credits -- and then gradually Kelley was added to that as the chemistry between Shatner, Nimoy and he started to work so well.
Sure, Shatner may have taken a line or two away from the supporting characters from time to time, but there was never any intention for it to be a large ensemble cast.
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