Sad to read this obituary ...
She was stunning in "Mudd's Women." Looks like she attended a ST convention just last year.
She was stunning in "Mudd's Women." Looks like she attended a ST convention just last year.
The Hollywood Reporter link above has such a rich accounting of her Star Trek episode that it must have been written by both a fan of hers and the show.
I don't see why not. Some people endlessly quote baseball stats, which to me is monumentally boring. At least Star Trek is about something.It's like TOS is part of our cultural bedrock now. You just don't want to appear too familiar with it.
Took me aback when I see her nephew is named Chris Pine....
Easily one of the most gorgeous ladies on TOS.Sad to read this obituary ...
She was stunning in "Mudd's Women." Looks like she attended a ST convention just last year.
Or, y'know, a mistake.I've heard that some people in the corporate world will put a deliberate typo into emails, to make themselves appear too secure and easy-going to proof-read before sending. The "I'm not a Trekkie!" fact-gaffe might be along those same lines in journalism.
Yeah, I appreciate the Trek-friendly reporting. And he got so much right, you just know he put in his two mistakes on purpose to ward off suspicion of total nerd status. He said the women were aliens, and that the pills were to keep them from ageing.Sure thing.
How cool would THAT apartment have been?And, that she and Harry Mudd (Roger Carmel) were next door neighbors.
Well... Not AGAIN.Or, just open any of the Cushman books
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