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denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star Trek 55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did not have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>, <tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek >> convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on
several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded,
intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>, <tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-
rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star >> Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did >> not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek
convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on
several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, >> intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
Its pathetic that Gene Roddenberrys son is this desperate for attention
and this is the best he can come up with to get his name mentioned on Star Treks birthday.
In article
<884493484.652882222.616192.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>,
<tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-
rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star >>>> Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did >>>> not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek
convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on >>>> several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, >>>> intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
It¹s pathetic that Gene Roddenberry¹s son is this desperate for attention >> and this is the best he can come up with to get his name mentioned on Star >> Trek¹s birthday.
That's exactly the right word. Pathetic.
My 13yo ass was firmly planted on the living room rug for that Salt
Vampire episode. My mother complained I should have been doing
homework. (It would not be the last time.) BTW Star Trek is still
here and that high school is off in limbo somewhere.
I remain sincerely grateful to anyone who had anything to do with
making the show. It got me through some awful times back then.
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <884493484.652882222.616192.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>,
<tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gen
e-
rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star >>>> Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did
not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star >>>> Trek
convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on >>>> several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, >>>> intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
It1s pathetic that Gene Roddenberry1s son is this desperate for attention >> and this is the best he can come up with to get his name mentioned on Star >> Trek1s birthday.
That's exactly the right word. Pathetic.
My 13yo ass was firmly planted on the living room rug for that Salt
Vampire episode. My mother complained I should have been doing
homework. (It would not be the last time.) BTW Star Trek is still
here and that high school is off in limbo somewhere.
I remain sincerely grateful to anyone who had anything to do with
making the show. It got me through some awful times back then.
Well, except for Freddy Fryberger.
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article
<884493484.652882222.616192.anim8rfsk-cox.net@news.easynews.com>,
anim8rfsk <anim8rfsk@cox.net> wrote:
A Friend <nope@noway.com> wrote:
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>,
<tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-
rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star >>>>> Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did >>>>> not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek
convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on >>>>> several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, >>>>> intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
It¹s pathetic that Gene Roddenberry¹s son is this desperate for attention >>> and this is the best he can come up with to get his name mentioned on Star >>> Trek¹s birthday.
That's exactly the right word. Pathetic.
My 13yo ass was firmly planted on the living room rug for that Salt
Vampire episode. My mother complained I should have been doing
homework. (It would not be the last time.) BTW Star Trek is still
here and that high school is off in limbo somewhere.
I remain sincerely grateful to anyone who had anything to do with
making the show. It got me through some awful times back then.
Well, except for Freddy Fryberger.
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>, <tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-rod
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek >> convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on
several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded,
intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
Season 3 of ST:TOS was pretty awful and I've heard Freiburger had a LOT
to do with that.
On 09/09/2021 12:35, A Friend wrote:
In article <n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>,
<tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl-skit-gene-rod >>> denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who launched Star Trek
55 years ago last month, thought of the SNL sketch. "Dad
passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was a young, immature kid who did not
have those kinds of conversations with him." But Rod
Roddenberry says he personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek >>> convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a producer on
several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood reporter. "I think
it was disrespectful, especially for a character who was an open-minded, >>> intelligent leader." He adds: But I don't condemn it in any way.
It's Saturday Night Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't condemn it in
any way." If you try to have it both ways, you usually get caught.
It was funny and meant in good humour. People with a life took it that
way...
On 2021 Sep 10, Rhino wrote
(in article <sheu6f$vfd$1@dont-email.me>):
Season 3 of ST:TOS was pretty awful and I've heard Freiburger had a LOT
to do with that.
Hmm. Season 3 includes:
Elan of Troyius
The Enterprise Incident
The Tholian Web
all of which were pretty good, and superior to Season 2 episodes such as (ughhhhh!) The Omega Glory.
Of course, Season 3 also included Spock’s Brain, which pulls down the average considerably.
There’s no doubt that Season 2 (despite The Omega Glory) was the best season, but a case can be made for saying that Season 3 was second best.
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Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
On 09/09/2021 12:35, A Friend wrote:
In articlehttps://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/william-shatner-snl- >>skit-gene-rod
<n00bf79a-8073-45dc-bc1d-ba4991aec90an@googlegroups.com>,
<tmc1982@gmail.com> wrote:
denberry-star-trek-disappointed-rod-roddenberry-1235007546/
Rod Roddenberry says he has no idea what his late dad, who
launched Star Trek 55 years ago last month, thought of the
SNL sketch. "Dad passed away when I was 17," he says. "I was
a young, immature kid who did not have those kinds of
conversations with him." But Rod Roddenberry says he
personally hated the 1986 SNL sketch set at a Star Trek
convention. "I never really appreciated that skit because I
think it was demeaning to the fans," Roddenberry, who is a
producer on several Star Trek projects, tells The Hollywood
reporter. "I think it was disrespectful, especially for a
character who was an open-minded, intelligent leader." He
adds: But I don't condemn it in any way. It's Saturday Night
Live, and it's all fun."
The '86 sketch was hilarious and an all-time classic.
RodRod says "I think it was disrespectful" but "I don't
condemn it in any way." If you try to have it both ways, you
usually get caught.
It was funny and meant in good humour. People with a life took
it that way...
SNL does suck!
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