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Joooe wrote: » He'll always be William Bell in Fringe to me.
iain_stevenson1 wrote: » The world's favourite alien has been permanently beamed up to heaven
I loved him like a brother. We will all miss his humor, his talent, and his capacity to love.
TUC wrote: » Very tasteful thread title
Sheldon_Cooper1 wrote: » In the immortal words of Dr. Leonard McCoy:-He's really not dead, as long as we remember him.
Sheldon_Cooper1 wrote: » "Or the one." Regarding the funeral V the Red Cross event, Kirk/Bill was caught in a Kobayashi Maru scenario. Personally, I believe Bill made the right decision, and I think Leonard Nimoy would've agreed with it.
Ethel_Fred wrote: » Kirk would have changed the test
Dan Fortesque wrote: » The funeral did seem to be rather quick after his death.
Sheldon_Cooper1 wrote: » How could he change it, so he could be in two places at once
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Wonderful actor, great man.
RIP
So saddened by this news.
RIP.
RIP and thanks for all the great memories Leonard Nimoy. A part of my youth died today too.
He was good as Paris in Seasons 4 and 5 of Mission Impossible
TBF he's posted it in the cult forum, so I reckon it's fair enough.
Spock has died for many of us, a truly momentous character in genre fiction. That is tragic for us geeks.
Obviously the human tragedy is that Leonard Nimoy has passed.
I'm truly saddened at both:(
Ole pointy ears has gone but not forgotten.
RIP Leonard
He's really not dead, as long as we remember him.
Speaking of Wrath of Khan - I wonder how many of the Trekkies slagging Kirk off for attending a Red Cross event rather than the funeral remember
“Logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.”
Regarding the funeral V the Red Cross event, Kirk/Bill was caught in a Kobayashi Maru scenario.
Personally, I believe Bill made the right decision, and I think Leonard Nimoy would've agreed with it.
How could he change it, so he could be in two places at once