The piece is wrong about the reasoning behind changing the Spock and commander kissing scene. It was because Leonard Nimoy loudly protested to Fred Freiberger that what the original script had Spock do was grossly out of character. Even as filmed, the subterfuge Spock engages in is a degree of dishonesty that wasn't true to Spock.
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The piece is wrong about the reasoning behind changing the Spock and commander kissing scene.
ReplyDeleteIt was because Leonard Nimoy loudly protested to Fred Freiberger that what the original script had Spock do was grossly out of character. Even as filmed, the subterfuge Spock engages in is a degree of dishonesty that wasn't true to Spock.