Terrible news for the Sci-Fi world today. Leonard Nimoy, better known as Mr. Spock, is no longer with us. For a character who was supposed to live life without an emotion, he really drew out the emotions of others and touched generations of people - even my infant son!
I love Star Trek and all its iterations. From elementary school through high school, I got up at 10AM each Sunday morning to watch the repeats in black and white - eventually in color (which made it a new experience all over again). I enjoyed watching it after school; every re-run as though it was a daily happening to relax my mind. The show's age didn't matter to me; the stories were just so entertaining and thoughtful, and I loved the characters. What programs exist in the world that can be watched over and over again from one generation to the next? There's only 78 episodes!
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Live Long and Prosper He Did
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I love that picture of DJ. He was really captivated by Mr. Spock and Star Trek when he was a baby.
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Re: Live Long and Prosper He Did
Spock will always live on in the rest of us, like Jesus, and Ghandi, and Socrates. He will never die!