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For a long while at least. I always found a bit of comfort knowing Nimoy and Shatner were still here while watching TOS. That comfort is now halved. IU wish I would have watched a few episodes in the year but to busy working. Well I will watch some Spock centric episodes this week to honor Nimoy. I hope the rest of you all do. RIP Mr. Nimoy.
I will probably watch Amok Time and Journey to Babel.
I actually felt like this in 1982 when SPOCK died. It was different because the character was dead, even though the actor lived on. Now, the actor is gone, but the character has long returned. I'll be able to watch Trek as always. We've already lost Kelley and Doohan, but Bones and Scotty are still in space, seeking out and going boldly. So is Spock. That's just how my brain works.
I plan on watching TWOK, TSFS, and TVH this weekend. It'll be bittersweet with Nimoy, Kelly, and Doohan, all gone; but I appreciate their contribution to giving me so much joy and entertainment for much of my life.
Sadly it's not uncommon now to hear of the passing of a cast member, guest star, writer, producer, etc... Time marches on.
Its often strange to watch a show with a recently passed cast member. I remember how weird it was to watch Hogan's Heroes just after Bob Crane was murdered.
I don't think Nimoy would want any of us to feel down. I think we should appreciate all of the work he did. His skills created a following that has created 5 series and spanned 12 movies and counting. We should be thankful for the memories.
Trek will always be enjoyable, in part, to all the wonderful performances Mr. Nimoy has left us with.
Tonight, I think I will enjoy what should have been an Oscar nominated performance in TMP. (if the DC had been around in '79, it would have)
I thought I would have a problem watching after DeForest Kelley died. But that's baloney. When the show is on, McCoy is alive and talking. And Spock is alive in the episodes. There's no forgetting Leonard Nimoy, but there's no way this ruins Star Trek.
For Nimoy, Kelley, Doohan, and every other Trek actor and behind-the-scenes person that has now passed on, this wonderful body of work is their gift to the world, their legacy. We honor their memory by continuing to enjoy and to be inspired by their work, both now and in some cases long after they have passed.
Considering Leonard Nimoy's participation in J.J. Abram's Trek movies (and we all know how very protective he was about how Spock was portrayed and used in not only TOS, but later series and later movies) and considering his friendship with Zachary Quinto, I have no tiny fiber of doubt in me that Nimoy did indeed approve of (and gave his blessing to) the exploration of the characters and the alternate Universe seen in the new movies. I will remain open to enjoying the future Trek projects and love and continue to enjoy the Trek that has gone before, including TOS that originally blazed the trail to the stars.
I do this not only because of my love for Trek, but for my love and respect for Mr. Nimoy.
If I stopped watching enjoying shows & movies when an actor dies, I would be depriving myself of that joy and the legacy of their work and talents. If I did that, Sam would never play it ever again.