LOL, she had a big chest & nice hair.Kirstie Alley created a fascinating new character
She was killing Hollywood time until her Cheers break.
LOL, she had a big chest & nice hair.Kirstie Alley created a fascinating new character
...she had a big chest & nice hair.
Kirstie Alley created a fascinating new character in a familiar (if beloved) universe. From what I remember, she made quite an impact even on people who were not regular Trek fans: she looked and acted the part so beautifully. It was a great letdown to find her missing from the next movie, and to have the character played by someone who seemed to be just a generic Vulcan. It should never have been recast.
To me, Robin will always be Saavik.![]()
I'll gladly add anotherto that!
where's Robin Curtis these days?
I have to admit: I kind of wish they hadn't changed Saavik to Valeris for ST VI. Having Saavik betray Kirk would have been more more dramatic and tragic than some brand new character we had no connection to.
WHAT IF it had not been Kirstie Alley, but, oh, say, Rosie O'Donnell? You would still say that she'd be your choice for best Saavik merely because she'd been the first?How can this be the case when Kirstie Alley was the first to be the character? Setting aside acting ability, looks, takes on the character, whatever, Kirstie was first.
where's Robin Curtis these days?
About as washed up as Kristie[sic] Alley.
How can this be the case when Kirstie Alley was the first to be the character? Setting aside acting ability, looks, takes on the character, whatever, Kirstie was first.
This logic makes about as much sense as "Chris Pine will always be Krik because he's better looking and not an emoting ham like Shatner!"
Me too also.I just like the way Curtis portrayed the character better.
The way she reacted when Kirk discovered Chekov & Tyrell on Regula-1 bothered me immensely.Alley's performance would have been fine had it actually been stated that she was a hybrid and had not been raised as a Vulcan but they did not.
I wonder if she regrets it now. A secure place in the Star Trek Universe is worth something in your old age.Alley asked for quite a bit of money to do ST III - a bit of a deliberate deal-breaker: the other actors made the work experience so unpleasant on TWOK that either she was going to get paid an awful lot to repeat it, or she wasn't gonna do it.
I preferred Robin Curtis by a wide margin. She was WAY more convincing as a Vulcan IMO.
I wonder if she regrets it now. A secure place in the Star Trek Universe is worth something in your old age.Alley asked for quite a bit of money to do ST III - a bit of a deliberate deal-breaker: the other actors made the work experience so unpleasant on TWOK that either she was going to get paid an awful lot to repeat it, or she wasn't gonna do it.
I wonder if she regrets it now.
A secure place in the Star Trek Universe is worth something in your old age.
I think she may have nixed two possible returns (possibly due to scheduling though): one on STVI and one in a TNG episode where the role of the captain went to her Cheers cast mate, Kelsey Grammar, instead.
It's a while yet before she has to sit at conventions signing autographs for money.A secure place in the Star Trek Universe is worth something in your old age.
It's a while yet before she has to sit at conventions signing autographs for money.A secure place in the Star Trek Universe is worth something in your old age.
Yeah...she'll have to figure out how to get off out of bed under her own power first.
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