Just seen this on Trekcore. You're right - it does look a mess at the back! There are other instances where his hair is gelled at the sides to keep it tucked in (I think The Apple springs to mind), but the combover is never usually so obvious as to not blend in.I was watching This Side of Paradise yesterday and noticed Shatner's hair in the scene where he and McCoy were in Sandoval's house and he was on the communicator! It was pretty weird. His normal hair had been combed into a thicker mop which left it all spiky at the side with a tinge of grey! The thicker hair was no doubt the toupee. It's weird how you notice these things on DVD instead of normal television and all the missing scenes that the BBC used to cut for time!
JB
To be fair, unlike his greasy co-workers, my man Spock was always dry as a bone![]()
Damn those Vulcans for looking so cool!
JB
Thanks for prompting me to watch this episode, which I haven't seen for several years. I popped in the blu-ray. In addition to the wonderful story, witty lines, and beautiful score, I love the cinematography, lighting, and location shots. I did notice that the makeup was overdone, especially in the outdoor scenes.I was watching This Side of Paradise yesterday and noticed Shatner's hair in the scene where he and McCoy were in Sandoval's house and he was on the communicator! It was pretty weird. His normal hair had been combed into a thicker mop which left it all spiky at the side with a tinge of grey! The thicker hair was no doubt the toupee. It's weird how you notice these things on DVD instead of normal television and all the missing scenes that the BBC used to cut for time!
JB
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