I enjoyed it a great deal. Just watched it on netflix. Anyone else really like it?
Agreed. I never realized what a versatile man Leonard was. I wish I could be like that, he was a good man and the world is alot less amazing without him now. :-(
I agree with that, Shatner is almost unrecognizable nowadays. But the guy is almost 90 years old so it's understandable.Not trying to be flip at all, but that's just "age catching up with him." For me personally Shatner is virtually unrecognizable even when compared to his appearance in the TOS films, much less the series. Same for Takei and Doohan and especially Grace Lee Whitney.
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It was surprising that he worked so many kinds of Average Joe jobs before his acting took off. Workmanlike jobs, working with his hands and so forth. When you think of Leonard Nimoy, the last thing you think of is a handyman.
Leonard Nimoy went to Boston College?
Awesome.
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It had a lot of little takeaways and insights into what Roddenberry was looking for in the character of Spock, even before it was fully realized - and against the wishes of the producers, who had wanted a completely new cast and would need a whole new pilot after the first one.
Like many other things, this quote from the doc is another example of the history becoming exaggerated over time. Original ly, Roddenberry asserted that NBC wanted him to get rid of Number One and Spock. I don't think it was every mentioned that they wanted anyone else replaced. Now, it's magically become "completely new cast" and they even implied that they wanted Hunter replaced.
I did love the doc, but interviews with people 50 years later are bound to be subject to exaggeration and confusion.
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