I think in this occassion, I would mind if they replaced him wiht someone else in the original series remasters.
He's not worthy.
He's not worthy.
He is worthy. He just happens to be not a fan.Tharpdevenport said:
I think in this occassion, I would mind if they replaced him wiht someone else in the original series remasters.
He's not worthy.
Alidar Jarok said:
MikeH92467 said:
With all the actors who seem to use even the most marginal attachments as a gravy train, it's nice to see someone who calls it straight and neither tries to trash the show or build up his own association with it.
Yeah, its definitely refreshing. It feels like one of the most truthful accounts on the show, instead of something tinted by looking back. This was a time when Shatner was counting Nimoy's lines to make sure he had more (I think it might have been this very episode where Nimoy had to grunt or nod instead of giving a line so Kirk could still beat Spock). It couldn't have been the most pleasant of experiences.
Tharpdevenport said:
I think in this occassion, I would mind if they replaced him wiht someone else in the original series remasters.
He's not worthy.
Tharpdevenport said:
I think in this occassion, I would mind if they replaced him wiht someone else in the original series remasters.
He's not worthy.
Actually A cruel irony should be the fact that the movie was directed by Robert Wise, director of ST:TMP.Good Will Riker said:
I was forced to appear in a The Sound of Music dramatic showcase in college once, and it happens to be one of my least favorite films or plays of all-time. The cruel irony is....
Cicero said:
Alidar Jarok said:
MikeH92467 said:
With all the actors who seem to use even the most marginal attachments as a gravy train, it's nice to see someone who calls it straight and neither tries to trash the show or build up his own association with it.
Yeah, its definitely refreshing. It feels like one of the most truthful accounts on the show, instead of something tinted by looking back. This was a time when Shatner was counting Nimoy's lines to make sure he had more (I think it might have been this very episode where Nimoy had to grunt or nod instead of giving a line so Kirk could still beat Spock). It couldn't have been the most pleasant of experiences.
Despite the recollections of others who were present on the set, I tend to believe Shatner's and Nimoy's accounts to the effect that Shatner was at war with Spock, not Nimoy, and te two of them were growing friends.
Jack Bauer said:
Why do we always make a big deal about a guest star who doesn't praise TOS as if it's the greatest show ever and somewhat trashes it?
DrTaylor said:
I find it fascinating that we're all so concerned with William Windom all of a sudden. I mean, how do you think the chick that played Kara feels? Or the guy who played Harry Mudd?
Babaganoosh said:
If they didn't like being on the show, how can we be sure they put all the effort into it that they could? People generally do better at jobs they actually enjoy. If they hate doing something, they're not going to work as hard at it.
Tharpdevenport said:
I think in this occassion, I would mind if they replaced him wiht someone else in the original series remasters.
He's not worthy.
Roger C. Carmel did indeed die over 20 years ago.Proximity_Phaser said:
"I mean, how do you think the chick that played Kara feels? Or the guy who played Harry Mudd?"
I think he feels dead.
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