I'm sure this has been posted in the past, but I've been viewing a lot of Nimoy/Spock content the last few weeks. Beyond got me thinking about Nimoy's legacy again and I just wanted to go back and explore that.
I rather like this "interview." I've seen others from this era with the actors and writers, and they often seem either really staged/scripted, or like the interview-ee is out of their depth/doesn't really know anything about the subject at hand.
I particularly love when he starts talking about sitting around the TV with his kids, and going through the large cable package of "20-25 channels" and not finding anything that really engages... Just amazing how much things have both changed and not changed at the same time.
I rather like this "interview." I've seen others from this era with the actors and writers, and they often seem either really staged/scripted, or like the interview-ee is out of their depth/doesn't really know anything about the subject at hand.
I particularly love when he starts talking about sitting around the TV with his kids, and going through the large cable package of "20-25 channels" and not finding anything that really engages... Just amazing how much things have both changed and not changed at the same time.