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George Takei responds to William Shatner's 'bile' as Star Trek FEUD heats up


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George Takei said he subscribes to the famous words of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg when it comes to his tumultuous relationship with his former Star Trek shipmate William Shatner: “In every good marriage, it helps to be a little deaf.”

Still, the 83-year-old sci-fi icon and political activist couldn’t help himself upon hearing comments Shatner made recently in response to Takei’s claim that Shatner was envious of the amount of fan adulation their late star Leonard Nimoy received. “George needs a new hobby. Now he’s making things up,” Shatner tweeted in August. “The only person with jealousy is George.”

During a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment promoting two stories he narrates for the genre audio and ebook site Serial Box, Takei laughed loudly as we read him Shatner’s words (watch above).

“Well, you can tell by those words that he is upset, to put it mildly,” Takei says. “All that is bile. He’s had that same kind of relationship with everybody.”

Takei points to their co-star James Doohan, who played Commander Scott opposite Shatner’s Captain Kirk, Takei’s Sulu and Nimoy’s Spock in the original television series launched in 1966 and subsequent film spinoffs, and died in 2005.

“Jimmy Doohan used to rail at Star Trek conventions about Bill and the latest offense that he committed on him,” Takei says. “Every one of us had experiences.”

Takei, an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and highly engaged social media presence who recently made headlines for trolling the far-right group Proud Boys, also weighed in on Black Lives Matter, the coronavirus and next month’s presidential election.

“This is a confluence of so many cataclysms. We have Black Lives Matter, racial injustice that we see now because of technology. The public has cameras with them and they record the kind of brutal outrage that is happening against people just because they’re Black. There used to be this saying, ‘Driving while Black.’ Well these people are living while Black and they’re killed for it by law enforcement officers. [It’s] outrageous.

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Takei is a deranged leftist twat displaying all the lunatic characteristics of his clueless ideological ilk. He was good as Sulu, though.

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Was he? Have you re watched the old episodes in the last 10 years?

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Sulu was good in "The Naked Time," "Mirror Mirror," and "Return of the Archons." The rest of his appearances on the show are forgettable.

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Takei's claim simply isn't believable, and Shatner is correct that he's making it up about Shatner being jealous of Spocks fanbase. What the hell would William Shatner have to be jealous of? That makes no sense. Every normal person loves Shatner. Sulu has no fans other than a handful of perverts on Twitter. That's it. He's the jealous spiteful queer, and everyone knows it, most of all him.

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Takei was a minor character and had little to do with the success of Star Trek. I'll give him 0.05% credit. Shatner is one of the major reasons.
I happened to go to a convention where Doohan and Takei were speaking and the difference between the two could not have been more stark. Doohan was engaging and humble, Takei was all about Takei.

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They fire up this old feud to keep from being forgotten.

Honestly though, Shatner should shut-up when "punching-down" on minorities.

The problem is that they got very small parts ... why would he insult them for that.

Also, I recently heard the story about Nichelle Nichols and how she was about to quit
Star Trek because they were not giving her any lines or story plots - not a one. She
thought no one noticed her until on the eve or her giving notice Rev. Martin Luther
King told he she did a lot of just just showing up there to inspire black men and women.

It turns out a lot of people noticed her, and the studio have been holding back her fan
mail. That is a completely ugly story, because she would have been a big star and
could have written her own ticket if she realized what was going on. She should have
sued the studio about that, and I would not doubt there were similar things with Takai.

I can't believe I was alive back then when people acted like this and did thing like this.
It enrages me now.

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Considering the times we live in, I have to wonder whether this "feud" is just a way to keep these guys relevant so many years after the fact. Why else would anyone even talk about them?

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