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by cdydatzigs
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Original message modified Oct 16, 2007 @ 07:41:
Topic: We are still discussing this??
I think it's hilarious that the SOLE reason we are even discussing 76-year old Shatner reprising his roles as the deceased Kirk in this film, is because Nimoy was cast in this film.. that's it! Had this been exclusively a younger cast in this film (sans 'flashback' scenes), noone would have even peeped about dragging all the elderly actors out of mothballs to play their old (or dead) characters again.

How hard is it to understand? Spock is still alive in the 24th century because (a) Vulcans live much longer and (b) his character has not been permanently killed off. James T. Kirk can claim neither of those unfortunately, so... LET IT GO!

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Message modified Oct 16, 2007 @ 07:43:
Topic: We are still discussing this??
I think it's hilarious that the SOLE reason we are even discussing 76-year old Shatner reprising his role as the deceased Kirk, is because Nimoy was cast in this film.. that's it! Had this been exclusively a younger cast only (sans 'flashback' scenes), noone would have even thought to suggest dragging all the elderly actors out of mothballs to play their old (or dead) characters again.

How hard is it to understand folks? Spock is still alive in the 24th century because (a) Vulcans live much longer and (b) his character has not been permanently killed off. James T. Kirk can claim neither of those unfortunately. And even if Kirk had not been killed off, Nimoy looks older than he did in
"Unification" meaning, his role would HAVE to take place in the 24th century.. by which point Kirk would have died of natural causes anyway! I mean jeez guys, LET IT GO!

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