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Jul 30, 2010, 02 :04 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (3497 reads)

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"Well, besides Star Trek, he was also on Mission: Impossible, but on that show he was really only a bit player — I could never really get into the “Paris” character, who was just a Season 4 replacement for Martin Landau (ironically, who once was almost cast by Gene Roddenberry as Spock in Star Trek).

"In Search Of was a brilliant show, if not for Nimoy’s 1970’s wardrobe alone. It was the precursor to virtually all of the Discovery Channel-style “paranormal porn” investigative documentaries, and covered such scientific career-ending subjects as Atlantis, Easter Island, UFO’s, Ancient Astronauts, Bigfoot, Life on Mars and just about every kind of pseudoscience goofy stuff the producers could lay their hands on.

"If the series were still being produced today, I have no doubt that good ol’ Leonard would be chasing down Android tablets."

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