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Sulu's big Trek IV scene never even got filmed.

Therin of Andor said:
Charles Trip Tucker III said:
George Takei shouldn't be upset about such a trivial scene, because it doesn't add to the plot.

It's not that he continues to carry a grudge about it, though.


I have a hard time believing that. Takei seems to hold a grudge about everything. He's grown to become my least favorite Trek character.
 
He isn't a character. That would be Sulu.

But you're right, more than any other actor he seemed to have the most issues (at least that was my impression, reading his autobiography, as opposed to Nimoy's, et al). I don't think he ever realized that he wasn't the star, he was a supporting character, and Shatner was the top dog.

Not that I don't like Takei, he just gives the impression of having a bit of an ego problem.
 
George's quotes in the media may sound that way, but any complaints are usually delivered quite philosophically, and with humour. I've heard him tell the Kirk-tells-Sulu-he's-a-captain ST II anecdote several times and even that one is said with a smile and a shrug. Ditto the ST IV Sulu's great grandfather story. Ditto the many rejections at auditions during the 70s because he was still on air as Sulu, in prime time, five nights per week, and no more residuals coming in. He's a trained actor, and the only work he was getting was talking about ST at conventions - and that was often at reduced rate or free because the convention was for charity.

If you read malice into his print interviews, I've certainly never seen it in person.

I've been at small fannish dinners with George Takei several times, across several decades, watched him on stage at conventions, worked with him both on stage and behind the scenes, conferred with him as judges for a costume parade, and have been in his house in LA for afternoon tea. He's a very generous human being; generous of his time, mainly. He also has a personal policy of never leaving an autograph session until everyone who wanted an autograph has received one.
 
Meh, he got the biggest laugh in TSFS, even if he hated it until he saw the reaction. Let's face it, he is hardly Olivier. Instead of bitching at Shatner all the time, he should be greatful he got such a memorable bit-part, which gave him a higher profile than his miniscule talents deserved.
 
George Takei needs to go away.

He had a semi-important role on a 1960s television show that was lucky enough to land a few films.

If it were up to him, he’d share (or steal) the spotlight from Harrison Ford.

I've long since had enough of that guy's nonsense.

And did I mention I never like Sulu?
 
"Ssssan Francissssco. I was born there."

Whenever someone mentions that city in a family conversation, my son and I race to respond first with, "I was born there," in our deepest voice and with a heavy lisp. One of our favorite inside jokes.
 
Whenever I hear that line, I usually respond with

Han Solo: "You're gonna DIE here!"
 
T'Cal said:
"Ssssan Francissssco. I was born there."

Whenever someone mentions that city in a family conversation, my son and I race to respond first with, "I was born there," in our deepest voice and with a heavy lisp. One of our favorite inside jokes.

George Takei doesn't have a lisp.
 
T'Cal said:
"Ssssan Francissssco. I was born there."

Whenever someone mentions that city in a family conversation, my son and I race to respond first with, "I was born there," in our deepest voice and with a heavy lisp. One of our favorite inside jokes.

Because gay people all lisp... rrrrright. :rolleyes:
 
DS9Sega said:
T'Cal said:
"Ssssan Francissssco. I was born there."

Whenever someone mentions that city in a family conversation, my son and I race to respond first with, "I was born there," in our deepest voice and with a heavy lisp. One of our favorite inside jokes.

Because gay people all lisp... rrrrright. :rolleyes:

Surely a lisp would be written as "Thanfranthisco"? The poster was clearly referring to Takei's deep bass and slow delivery.
 
It's too bad the scene wasn't filmed. I am a big fan of Sulu, actually of the whole TOS cast, each character was great IMO. And Takei did a great job in the films.
 
Tomalak said:
Surely a lisp would be written as "Thanfranthisco"? The poster was clearly referring to Takei's deep bass and slow delivery.

T'Cal said:
"I was born there," in our deepest voice and with a heavy lisp. One of our favorite inside jokes.

Except the poster SAYS it's a lisp the way he does it, ergo wasn't "clearly referring to Takei's deep bass and slow delivery".

"How can you be deaf with ears like that?" :D
 
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