I don't think Shatner "upstaged" Stewart.
I think the need to shoehorn the character, Captain Kirk, into the story upstaged the entire movie.
Kirk isn't integral to that script. Not at all. But you can't have Captain Kirk in it without giving him something of substance to do, so his inclusion in the story acts like the sudden emergence of a black hole the moment he re-appears. The last third of the movie is unbalanced by his presence.
The problem isn't an "actor" thing, it's a problem fundamental to the script.
That's exactly how I felt. Kirk was wasted in this story. He had to do something heroic, but he couldn't be the hero in a TNG movie, either. So, the writers walk a fine line and the result is (to me) a largely unsatisfying encounter between the two Trek greats. The imbalance came from having this heroic figure essentially having to play second fiddle to Picard (or at least be the supporting character in Picard's adventure) when he was the central figure in so many prior adventures.
One other small thing to vent on in that area:
To me, one of the most stupid lines in Trek history (second only to, "His brain is gone.") happened when Kirk says to Picard he shouldn't lecture him because he was out saving the galaxy while Picard's grandfather was still in diapers. So what? That matters how when time travel (or the Nexus) is involved? Kirk and Picard were basically the same age when they met, too. Just by looking at Picard, Kirk could assume Picard had at least as much experience as he did. Would Kirk really say that to a fellow officer? Would he show a fellow captain of the Enterprise that level of disrespect? That's stuck in my craw for a long time as very shallow or lazy writing just to make Kirk seem flippant and dismissive of Picard for no good reason.
It also took Kirk too long to figure out the Nexus when Picard got there. At the moment they entered the stables instead of Antonia's bedroom, he should've turned to Picard and said, "What do we need to do?" At that point, the idea that he would toy with an obvious fantasy over doing his duty was way out of character.
After twenty years, my issues with the handling of Kirk still stay at a low boil.![]()
Bad writing.
I don't want any old guy saying diapers.
I really hate this movie but it had a lot of good things in it too. You would only have to tweak it a little bit to have a really good movie IMO.
Unlike INS which IMO was 90% rubbish.
Take Kirk out of the movie and replace his part with Picard, swap some of the Picard bits for Data and it would be fine and make sense.
Of course Data shouldn't act like a cowardly idiot. I can't defend it by saying its how would you act if you suddenly got emotions for the first time. good writing/acting/directing would have meant that I still liked Data. The performance was so OTT that I lost all sympathy for the character. It would just need a little tweak and you could have Data wallow in guilt over Geordi but overcome it instead he was hiding in the corner like Dr Smith from Lost In Space.
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