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William Shatner Remembers Majel Roddenberry

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William Shatner talks about his impressions and memories of Majel Roddenberry on the set of Star Trek The Original Series.

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  • Does Shatner EVER age? He looks fucking 50!

  • what had always astonished me was how beautiful she was in her golden years. On next generation I was stunned when I first realized she was playing Deanna Troi's Mother. Her passing brough about the end of an Era for Star Trek. Rest In peace Majel. I hope you and Gene are happy together once more. And i know the world will miss you.

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  • People can say whatever they want about William Shatner but, at the end of the day he's a very genuine person. You can't really fake sincerity!

  • Bill, I just have to say you just do not age, you look like you are still in your late 40's early 50's ! You are the MAN !

  • @ItalianoConfuso yes from the thumbs up it seems people like him to be 56 y/o not exactly 50 lol but who knows if he has i chick he is literally fucking a 50 lmao

  • I remember her at the 1994 SDCC, had a small brief but interesting conversation on her husband, and wanted to discuss more about his writings but at the time my wife to be and I were about to leave to get some things taken care before the wedding at balboa park. Since then I sent her 2 emails and got 1 back and now she's gone. it's still an empty spot on my heart.

  • I got to meet Majel years ago at a convention in Plano,Tx. She was so gracious to all the fans and just such a lovely lady. She will be missed just as Gene has been.

  • She did live to complete her dialogue as the voice of the ship's computer, only two weeks before her passing.

  • @sonyfier No, I wasn't aware of that. I just looked it up, and that was before I knew anything about Bill Shatner. I was only eight at the time and barely a Trek fan. But I get what you mean about the fans/media needing to back off.

  • @TheRantingBrit I must admit it surprised me too for the same reason at first. However, I suppose a lot of celebrities are ultra sensitive to intrusions at the best of times, let alone the worst. And William Shatner some years ago most certainly wasn't given the time to grieve over his then wife properly. I'm sure you recall what I'm talking about. I think it was just his colored cryptic way of saying to give the family some space and it probably does need spelling out to some overzealous fans.

  • @sonyfier I get that, it just seems like an odd thing to say, as if it doesn't really need saying.

  • @TheRantingBrit If you've never lost someone really close to you you'll not understand this. The time and sentiments that need to be expressed can be ruined by others intrusions and beliefs of how you should emotionally behave at the time. Your feelings get repressed and you don't get the chance to grieve properly and never get the opportunity to say goodbye properly. It can cause psychological issues later. This is what I think he means.

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