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[Interviewer]
"I may not be the fastest.
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"I may not be the tallest
or the strongest.
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"I may not be the best
or the brightest.
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"But one thing I can do
better than anyone else,
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that is to be me,"
which is a poem that you wrote.
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Well, finally that's all
you can do, isn't it?
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You can do a good
job of doing that.
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Do a good job of being me,
being yourself.
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That's really all
I ask of myself.
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Because as I said,
I wasn't the fastest,
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and I wasn't the brightest,
and whatever, you know.
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[television news chatter]
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This morning we are
remembering a beloved actor
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who became an enduring fixture
in pop culture, Leonard Nimoy.
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- Leonard Nimoy.
- Leonard Nimoy.
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- Leonard Nimoy.
- [speaking in foreign language]
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- Leonard Nimoy.
- Leonard Nimoy.
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Leonard Nimoy has died
at the age of 83.
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When word came out today that
actor Leonard Nimoy had died,
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the President said,
"I loved Spock."
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[struggling]
I have been and always
shall be... your friend.
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Live long...
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and prosper.
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Listen to this.
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I just received an email
from Wil Wheaton.
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Leonard Nimoy's son is
working on a documentary
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that he started
with his father
before he passed away.
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It's about Mr. Spock
and his impact
on our culture.
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[Man]
"For the Love of Spock,"
Adam Nimoy. Mark.
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We wanted to do
something to celebrate
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the 50th anniversary
of "Star Trek"
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which was coming up
in 2016.
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And a documentary
about Spock had never
really been produced before.
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[Adam Nimoy]
I thought it was
an interesting idea
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to create a film just
focused on Spock,
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who he is, how he came about,
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and why he has continued
to resonate for 50 years,
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all as a part
of the celebration
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of the anniversary
of "The Original Series."
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And the minute
I suggested this
to Dad, he was in.
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Although my father had
a long and prosperous life
and hadn't smoked in years,
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he died from chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease
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from over 30 years
of cigarette smoking.
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[Adam Nimoy]
After Dad died,
it became clear
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that the film needed
to include his life
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as well as the
life of Mr. Spock.
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And that in turn led me
on a journey of discovery
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about my relationship
with my father.
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Well, I'm from
Boston originally.
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I've been in Los Angeles
working in films off and on
for about 17 years.
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I started acting
when I was a little boy,
about eight years old
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in neighborhood
settlement houses
in Boston.
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And kind of grew up into it.
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I just kept doing it
because I liked it.
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And then suddenly just decided
that I liked it enough
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to want to make
a career of it.
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So I came
to California in 1949
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and started acting
in films then.
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[Leonard Nimoy] Now my parents
were extremely diligent,
responsible, practical people.
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I grew up during the Depression.
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When I told them at age 17
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that I was going
to study drama
at the Pasadena Playhouse
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and become an actor,
they were grief stricken.
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They tried to dissuade me
by refusing to give me
the tuition, saying,
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"You'll have to do it
without any help from us."
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They were totally against it...
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because they were certainly--
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Hoped he would work
into another profession
of some kind.
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But he wasn't suited
for all that.
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He wanted to do what
he wanted to do.
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[Leonard Nimoy]
Being stubborn,
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I saved some money
by selling vacuum cleaners.
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I bought a train ticket,
and I headed west to California.
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So I'm walking down
the streets of Pasadena
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on a hot September day,
sweat pouring.
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I'm wearing a wool suit,
a hand-painted tie,
and suede shoes.
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I must have looked like
somebody that just arrived
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from off the boat
from Transylvania.
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[Adam Nimoy] My mom was
an aspiring actress,
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and she met my dad backstage
at a theater in Hollywood.
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But she gave all that up
to become a housewife.
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My sister was born '55.
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My dad was in the service then.
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Then my parents came back
to Los Angeles,
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and I was born in '56.
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My mother told me that
when my sister Julie
and I were young,
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my father was very involved
in helping her take care of us.
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♪ Now and then
when we fall in place ♪
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♪ It makes me feel all right ♪
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♪ Makes me feel all right ♪
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♪ Back and forth
we will win this race ♪
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♪ To find out what it's like ♪
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♪ In time, I'll be just fine ♪
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♪ In time, I'll be all right ♪
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♪ Now and then
when we fall in place ♪
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♪ It makes me feel all right ♪
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One of my favorite
memories of my dad was
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he hustled his ass
during the early '60s,
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doing all kinds of jobs.
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He was servicing fish tanks.
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He set them up in
doctors' offices.
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It was like sort of
a fad in the '60s,
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and Dad had a corner
on that market.
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We knew that dad sold freezers.
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You know, he worked
in a pet store.
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He drove a cab.
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He took care of aquariums.
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He had vending machines
at one point,
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so he had all these little
trinkets kept in boxes.
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He worked at Wil Wright's
Ice Cream Parlor.
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He was managing
an apartment building.
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He was not around.
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And even when Dad
was at home,
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it was all these
home improvement projects.
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My father was truly
a renaissance man.
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He could do just
about anything.
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Like build that massive
brick wall in our backyard.
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He was trying so hard
to get this career going,
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to make his life,
to do what he wanted to do,
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which was be
in the arts,
be an actor.
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One of my idols was Lon Chaney,
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who was called
the man of a thousand
faces in movies,
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because he'd change
characters so drastically
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from one performance
to another.
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And I consider myself
that kind of a person.
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I go to the makeup department
or the wardrobe department,
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and get something together
and find a character.
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[bell ringing]
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[crowd cheering]
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- What you looking at?
- Nothing.
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- What's that for?
- For nothing.
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Next time you wanna look at me,
line forms to the right.
Two bits admission.
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If they see water in the desert
where there is no water,
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it's their eyes that lie,
not my mouth.
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Just having any of those
coins in your possession
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is liable to lead you
to a lot more trouble
than you bargain for.
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Have no fear from me, Marshal.
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No man kills the bee.
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He only wants
to follow him
to the honey.
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He was a fine man.
Hasn't had a decent
break in 20 years.
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Now he's been built
up a little bit.
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He's got a little dignity,
a little stature.
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You're not going to deny
he was a good Marine
and a good officer.
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No, no, he was both.
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Then why crucify him?
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You don't get it,
do you, Sanders?
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- [telephone ringing]
- I don't have any choice.
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- [Secretary] Hello?
- I'm not going
to let you do it.
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[Secretary]
It's for you, Lieutenant.
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[Leonard Nimoy]
I did this job in an episode
of "The Lieutenant" series.
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A few weeks
after I finished the job,
my agent called me and said,
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"Gene Roddenberry
saw the footage,
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"was interested in you,
liked what you did,
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"and said that he has
in mind for you a role
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in a pilot that he's developing
for a science fiction series."
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Period.
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I really didn't give it
a lot of thought.
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You hear that kind of thing,
and you're a long way
from getting a job.
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[Interviewer]
What about some of
the characters on the show?
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Did you create them with
certain actors in mind?
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[Gene Roddenberry]
Leonard Nimoy
was the one actor
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I definitely had in mind.
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And I thought to myself,
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"If I ever do
this science fiction
that I want to do,
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"he'd make a great alien.
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And with those cheekbones,
some sort of a pointed ear
might go well."
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I simply made one
phone call to Leonard,
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and he came in,
and that was it.
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So I went to this meeting
expecting to be auditioned,
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or to read for him,
or... whatever.
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He was very congenial
and said, "Let's take a walk."
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And he walked me over to
the scenic design department.
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He showed me the plans
of the sets that were
being built,
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introduced me to
the scenic designer.
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Walked me over to
the prop department.
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Showed me
some of the props
that were being made.
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Wardrobe department, same thing.
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"Here's some sketches
of the clothes."
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I thought,
"This is interesting.
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"It's like he's telling me
I'm doing this job.
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If I keep my mouth shut,
I might have a job here,"
you know?
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Prior to "Star Trek,"
I never had a job that
lasted longer than two weeks
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in any television show
or movie, never. Two weeks.
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Mr. Spock here.
We're intercepting...
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I didn't have a cool look
in mind at first.
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I had this jagged haircut
and bushy eyebrows,
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and we went through
a struggle with the ears.
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The studio had contracted
with a company
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to do special effects
for the show.
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Not film special effects,
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but items like
suits for creatures,
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creature outfits,
and that kind of thing.
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And included
in the contract
was the ears.
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They were supposed
to do the ears.
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Now, they were very good
at creating creatures,
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and we used them
throughout the series,
this particular company.
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But they were not
really specialists
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in the very fine, delicate
kind of appliance work
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that's necessary
to add something
to a person's features
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and make it really look like
it's part of that person.
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We came right down within
about three or four days
of shooting the series,
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and I said to Gene Roddenberry,
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"This is not going to work,
and maybe we'd just better
forget about the ears."
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Well, he insisted
he wanted the ears
to be part of the character.
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And he said, "You try it,
and let's work it out.
Let's solve the problem.
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"And at the end of 13 shows
if you're not satisfied
with the ears,
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I'll write a script
where Spock gets an ear job."
[chuckles]
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So we went ahead
and worked on the problem,
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and Fred Phillips,
who was the actual
makeup man
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who was going to do my makeup
each day on the series,
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knew what the problem was.
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And a couple of days
before we started shooting,
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he called in
an appliance specialist,
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and we very quickly went to him.
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Got the ears done
in about 24 hours.
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And they were ready,
and they were perfect,
and that solved the problem.
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[Adam Nimoy]
Freddie Phillips always said
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that Leonard Nimoy
reported for work at 6:30 a.m.,
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and Mr. Spock could always
be counted on to arrive
somewhere around 7:15.
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Definitely something out there,
Captain, headed this way.
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Our tests indicate
the planet's surface
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without considerably more
vegetation or some animals,
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simply too barren
to support life.
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[Gene Roddenberry]
The first time,
it did not sell.
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But, uh, NBC...
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NBC thought it
was too "cerebral"
was the term they used.
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The network found
the first pilot
too "cerebral," they said.
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Not a straight
lined story enough.
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And unusual in that
they decided to try
a second pilot.
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[Leonard Nimoy]
NBC told Gene to fire
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almost the entire cast,
including me.
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Well, Gene felt very strongly
that the bulk of the character
that I was to portray,
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that every time I was on screen
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you'd be reminded
that we have a mixed crew.
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So he stuck to his guns
fortunately for me.
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The original pilot even
had a different captain,
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Jeff Hunter.
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The only actor
that stayed over
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was Leonard Nimoy.
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[Leonard Nimoy]
And then, I had a shock.
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I opened up my mail,
and here was a,
here was a pamphlet
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from the NBC Sales
and Promotion Department.
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And it was a pamphlet
about "Star Trek,"
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this new series that was
going to be on the air
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coming in the fall,
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I saw this photograph
of myself as Spock,
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and it didn't look right.
249
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Something struck me as strange.
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And the closer I looked,
the more I realized that
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they had straightened
out my eyebrows,
made them look normal,
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and they had taken off
the tips off the ears.
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The network said,
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"We are very dependent on
the numbers in the Bible Belt,
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"and they will not accept
in their homes a character
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who looks devilish
with these pointed ears."
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Are you casting me
in the role of Satan?
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Not at all, Captain.
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Is there anyone on this ship
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who even remotely...
looks like Satan?
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I am not aware of anyone
who fits that description,
Captain.
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No, Mr. Spock,
I didn't think you were.
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Dr. Dehner feels
he isn't that dangerous.
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What makes you right,
and a trained
psychiatrist wrong?
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Because she feels. I don't.
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All I know is logic.
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In my opinion, we'd be lucky
if we can repair this ship
and get away in time.
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One of the reasons for the shift
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in the Spock character
when you came on-board
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was because
when I was working
with Jeffrey Hunter--
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Jeffrey Hunter was
a very internalized actor.
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Very fine actor.
This was his style of work.
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There's an old joke
about two actors
preparing to play a scene.
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And one says to the other,
"What are you going
to play in this scene?"
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And the one says,
"I'm playing nothing."
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The other one says,
"No, no, no,
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- you can't play nothing.
I'm playing nothing."
- [laughing]
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So here's Jeffrey Hunter
playing this quiet,
internalized performance,
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[William Shatner]
Ah!
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[Leonard Nimoy] And I felt
the need to help drive
something in opposition to it.
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[William Shatner] Right, right.
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- [Leonard Nimoy] Otherwise,
we're both playing nothing.
- [Shatner] Right.
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[Leonard Nimoy]
And when you came on-board
with your energy,
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and a sense of humor,
and a twinkle in the eye,
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I was able to then become
the cooler Spock.
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Has it occurred to you
that there's a certain...
inefficiency
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in constantly questioning me
on things you've already
made up your mind about?
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It gives me emotional security.
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Leonard bouncing off of me
could now dramatically
be internal
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allowing me to be external,
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00:16:21,815 --> 00:16:26,903
and the two forces made
an interesting combination.
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I prefer the concrete,
the graspable, the provable.
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You'd make a splendid computer,
Mr. Spock.
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That is very kind
of you, Captain.
295
00:16:36,663 --> 00:16:38,164
You know, I don't know
if I had played Kirk
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that it would have
dawned on me to have
a sense of humor with Spock.
297
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I don't know that I would
have thought of that,
298
00:16:43,712 --> 00:16:47,924
but Shatner's take on it was,
"I can fuck with Spock."
[laughs]
299
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I mean, you know...
300
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Without being offensive
to the character.
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"I can play with him."
302
00:16:56,766 --> 00:16:59,477
Certain you don't know
what irritation is?
303
00:16:59,769 --> 00:17:02,147
The fact one of my ancestors
married a human female...
304
00:17:02,439 --> 00:17:05,400
Terrible having
bad blood like that.
305
00:17:05,692 --> 00:17:09,154
Those two characters
are the yin and yang.
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They are that in front
of the camera,
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and it works beautifully,
magnificently.
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There must be some intelligent
form of life on Thasus.
309
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He could not possibly
have survived alone.
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The ship's food concentrates
would have been exhausted
in a year or so.
311
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By which time he would
have been eating fruits,
vegetables, and nuts.
312
00:17:27,380 --> 00:17:29,132
Probes of Thasus indicate
very little edible plant life.
313
00:17:29,424 --> 00:17:30,759
And probes have been
known to be wrong.
314
00:17:31,051 --> 00:17:34,512
Doctor, are you speaking
scientifically or emotionally?
315
00:17:34,804 --> 00:17:38,975
I thought the character
McCoy played by D. Kelley
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made that,
as the fans call it,
the triumvirate,
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because he was
the common man.
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Certainly a brilliant doctor,
319
00:17:48,276 --> 00:17:52,572
but he had all
of the irritations,
frustrations,
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the reactions that
most people would have.
321
00:17:55,825 --> 00:17:58,620
I for one could use a good
non-reconstituted meal.
322
00:17:58,912 --> 00:18:00,914
Doctor, you are a sensualist.
323
00:18:01,206 --> 00:18:03,083
You bet your pointed ears I am.
324
00:18:03,374 --> 00:18:05,168
[Simon Pegg] It's actually
an interesting sort
of triumvirate
325
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between Spock, Bones, and Kirk.
326
00:18:08,379 --> 00:18:11,132
And for Kirk, Spock is his...
327
00:18:11,424 --> 00:18:13,927
You know, they're like
the devil and the angel
on his shoulder, really.
328
00:18:14,219 --> 00:18:17,806
Spock is his intelligence,
and his logic, and his sense,
329
00:18:18,098 --> 00:18:20,517
and you know, McCoy
is more his sort of
slightly more emotional,
330
00:18:20,809 --> 00:18:23,311
slightly more, you know,
knee-jerk kind of side.
331
00:18:23,603 --> 00:18:28,358
The banter between McCoy
and Spock was, you know,
332
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often some of the most
fun elements in the show
333
00:18:34,614 --> 00:18:35,740
and indeed in the movies.
334
00:18:36,032 --> 00:18:37,951
What's the matter, Spock?
335
00:18:38,243 --> 00:18:40,245
There's something disquieting
about these creatures.
336
00:18:40,537 --> 00:18:42,163
I don't know too much about
these little Tribbles yet,
337
00:18:42,455 --> 00:18:43,915
but there is one thing
that I have discovered.
338
00:18:44,207 --> 00:18:45,625
What is that, doctor?
339
00:18:45,917 --> 00:18:48,461
I like them
better than I like you.
340
00:18:48,753 --> 00:18:52,340
Doctor, they do indeed have
one redeeming characteristic.
341
00:18:52,632 --> 00:18:54,092
What's that?
342
00:18:54,384 --> 00:18:56,469
They do not talk too much.
343
00:18:56,761 --> 00:18:59,681
When you have the kind of
cynical wit of McCoy,
344
00:18:59,973 --> 00:19:03,309
and you have the swagger
and braggadocio of Kirk,
345
00:19:03,601 --> 00:19:06,813
and then you have the intellect
and cold reason of Spock,
346
00:19:07,105 --> 00:19:10,692
he's like the perfect human
being all wrapped up in one.
347
00:19:16,823 --> 00:19:21,870
[Announcer] The following
program is brought to you
in living color on NBC.
348
00:19:27,417 --> 00:19:28,835
[Adam Nimoy]
That first night
of the premiere
349
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we had to actually go
to some friends' house,
350
00:19:30,670 --> 00:19:33,923
because they had a color TV,
a big console color TV.
351
00:19:34,215 --> 00:19:35,008
We did not.
352
00:19:35,300 --> 00:19:37,552
We had a big console
black and white.
353
00:19:37,844 --> 00:19:40,388
Why don't you tell me
I'm an attractive young lady
354
00:19:40,680 --> 00:19:43,558
or ask me if I've
ever been in love?
355
00:19:43,850 --> 00:19:48,855
Tell me how your planet Vulcan
looks on a lazy evening
when the moon is full.
356
00:19:51,357 --> 00:19:53,568
Vulcan has no moon, Miss Uhura.
357
00:19:53,860 --> 00:19:57,238
I'm not surprised, Mr. Spock.
358
00:19:57,530 --> 00:20:00,867
Dad in his costume,
Vulcan costume,
359
00:20:01,159 --> 00:20:03,286
it was like,
"Wow, this is really cool."
360
00:20:03,578 --> 00:20:06,831
I remember it was just such
an exciting night for us.
361
00:20:07,123 --> 00:20:08,541
This is not Nancy.
362
00:20:08,833 --> 00:20:10,877
If she were Nancy,
could she take this?
363
00:20:11,169 --> 00:20:13,880
Stop it! Stop it, Spock!
364
00:20:14,172 --> 00:20:15,256
Stop it!
365
00:20:18,718 --> 00:20:19,594
[Captain Kirk]
Do you read?
366
00:20:20,720 --> 00:20:22,680
Frequency open, Mr. Spock.
367
00:20:23,848 --> 00:20:25,475
Spock here, Captain.
368
00:20:27,227 --> 00:20:30,438
[chattering]
[laughing]
369
00:20:33,483 --> 00:20:35,693
- Hi, Daddy.
- [laughing]
370
00:20:35,985 --> 00:20:37,237
[Adam Nimoy]
When I came
to visit the set--
371
00:20:37,528 --> 00:20:38,613
They started shooting
that first season
372
00:20:38,905 --> 00:20:41,658
at the end of May
and early June in 1966.
373
00:20:41,950 --> 00:20:43,493
I was nine,
almost 10 years old,
374
00:20:43,785 --> 00:20:45,870
and I was off
for summer vacation.
375
00:20:46,162 --> 00:20:48,498
And this is why Dad would
take me to work with him.
376
00:20:48,790 --> 00:20:50,124
I would get up early
in the morning,
377
00:20:50,416 --> 00:20:52,710
and we would drive
to Desilu right next
to the Paramount lot,
378
00:20:53,002 --> 00:20:56,339
and I'd be there all day.
379
00:20:56,631 --> 00:20:58,967
So I went out to California,
and of course, Leonard
took care of--
380
00:20:59,259 --> 00:21:01,511
I stayed at Leonard's home.
381
00:21:01,803 --> 00:21:05,473
And he said, "Guess what.
I've got this new show."
382
00:21:05,765 --> 00:21:07,100
This is 1966.
383
00:21:07,392 --> 00:21:08,935
I said, "What is it?" He said,
"It's called 'Star Trek.'"
384
00:21:09,227 --> 00:21:11,562
He said, "You've gotta
come on the set."
I said, "Of course."
385
00:21:11,854 --> 00:21:13,314
You know, I'm in the theater,
386
00:21:13,606 --> 00:21:15,692
and this is my first
time in Hollywood.
387
00:21:15,984 --> 00:21:18,653
And I'm out there,
and I walk on the set,
388
00:21:18,945 --> 00:21:20,154
and I see Leonard.
389
00:21:21,322 --> 00:21:24,575
He came out
from the dressing room,
390
00:21:24,867 --> 00:21:26,327
and I see this hair.
391
00:21:26,619 --> 00:21:29,247
I see these eyebrows
up to here.
392
00:21:29,539 --> 00:21:32,041
And I see these ears on him,
393
00:21:32,333 --> 00:21:35,211
and I said,
"Jeez, what is this?"
394
00:21:35,503 --> 00:21:38,923
And he did a scene,
and he was terrific
in the scene.
395
00:21:39,215 --> 00:21:41,676
But I said...
I got him to the side.
I couldn't believe it.
396
00:21:41,968 --> 00:21:45,847
I said, "Leonard,
Leonard, come here.
I've got talk to you."
397
00:21:46,139 --> 00:21:50,351
I said, "No matter what you do,
you've got to get out of this
as soon as you possibly can.
398
00:21:50,643 --> 00:21:53,062
This is a treadmill
to oblivion."
399
00:21:53,354 --> 00:21:57,358
The review that
"Variety" gave us
400
00:21:57,650 --> 00:21:59,986
when we first went on the air
in September of 1966.
401
00:22:00,278 --> 00:22:01,946
[audience laughing]
402
00:22:02,238 --> 00:22:06,492
And I thought you'd enjoy
hearing what our show business
Bible said about us
403
00:22:06,784 --> 00:22:08,286
the first week
we went on the air.
404
00:22:08,578 --> 00:22:10,079
This is dated September--
405
00:22:10,371 --> 00:22:14,625
It appeared on
September 14th, 1966,
just a little over 25 years ago.
406
00:22:14,917 --> 00:22:17,712
It said, "'Star Trek'
with William Shatner,
Leonard Nomoid--"
407
00:22:18,004 --> 00:22:21,132
[audience laughing
and applauding]
408
00:22:21,424 --> 00:22:23,009
"'Star Trek' won't work."
409
00:22:23,301 --> 00:22:25,219
[audience laughing]
410
00:22:26,971 --> 00:22:29,265
That's the opening line.
411
00:22:29,557 --> 00:22:34,145
Then it says, "An incredible
and dreary mess of confusion...
412
00:22:34,437 --> 00:22:36,230
"trudged on for a long hour..."
413
00:22:36,522 --> 00:22:37,982
- [laughs]
- [audience laughing]
414
00:22:38,274 --> 00:22:41,778
"...with hardly any relief
from violence, killings,
hypnotic stuff,
415
00:22:42,070 --> 00:22:44,280
and a distasteful,
ugly monster."
416
00:22:44,572 --> 00:22:46,616
[audience laughing]
417
00:22:46,908 --> 00:22:50,703
- "William Shatner--" Shush!
- [audience laughing]
418
00:22:50,995 --> 00:22:54,123
"William Shatner
appears wooden," it says.
419
00:22:54,415 --> 00:22:56,167
[audience laughing]
420
00:22:56,459 --> 00:22:57,752
[laughing]
421
00:22:59,921 --> 00:23:03,466
I didn't say it.
It says it here, right?
422
00:23:03,758 --> 00:23:05,426
[laughing]
I never heard him
accused of being,
423
00:23:05,718 --> 00:23:07,720
accused of being wooden
before, you know.
424
00:23:08,012 --> 00:23:10,348
[audience laughing]
425
00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:11,849
"Spock!"
426
00:23:12,141 --> 00:23:14,811
[audience laughing]
427
00:23:16,145 --> 00:23:18,856
"Scotty!"
428
00:23:19,148 --> 00:23:21,818
"I need warp speed
in four minutes,
or we're all dead!"
429
00:23:22,110 --> 00:23:23,653
[audience laughing]
430
00:23:23,945 --> 00:23:26,823
Then it says, "The same
goes for Leonard Nimoy."
431
00:23:27,115 --> 00:23:28,699
- [laughing]
- [audience laughing]
432
00:23:30,701 --> 00:23:35,623
There are 500 or 1,000
who could play our characters
effectively.
433
00:23:35,915 --> 00:23:38,334
There's only one person
who could play Mr. Spock.
434
00:23:38,626 --> 00:23:45,174
[Leonard Nimoy] Spock called
for exactly the kind of work
I was prepared to do.
435
00:23:45,466 --> 00:23:48,636
He was a character with a rich
and dynamic inner life,
436
00:23:48,928 --> 00:23:50,721
half human, half Vulcan.
437
00:23:51,013 --> 00:23:53,558
He was the embodiment
of the outsider,
438
00:23:53,850 --> 00:23:57,645
like the immigrants
who surrounded me
in Boston in my early years.
439
00:23:57,937 --> 00:23:59,272
How do you find your way
440
00:23:59,564 --> 00:24:02,316
as the alien
in a foreign culture?
441
00:24:02,608 --> 00:24:05,987
Keep your Vulcan hands off me.
442
00:24:06,279 --> 00:24:08,156
Just keep away.
443
00:24:08,448 --> 00:24:12,618
Your feelings might be hurt,
you green-blooded half breed.
444
00:24:12,910 --> 00:24:17,123
May I say that I have
not thoroughly enjoyed
serving with humans.
445
00:24:17,415 --> 00:24:21,210
I find their illogic
and foolish emotions
a constant irritant.
446
00:24:21,502 --> 00:24:24,797
Then transfer out, freak.
447
00:24:25,089 --> 00:24:26,924
Most everyone,
and there are exceptions,
448
00:24:27,216 --> 00:24:30,845
but most everyone feels
a little bit like an outsider.
449
00:24:31,137 --> 00:24:32,805
I would argue the most
interesting people seem to.
450
00:24:33,097 --> 00:24:36,642
So, there's something
wonderfully comforting
451
00:24:36,934 --> 00:24:41,230
and relatable to know that
Spock felt that way himself.
452
00:24:41,522 --> 00:24:45,985
I grew up as a skinny,
nerdy, gay kid in the south,
453
00:24:46,277 --> 00:24:47,904
you know, in the 70's.
454
00:24:48,196 --> 00:24:49,906
Not exactly
a comfortable existence.
455
00:24:50,198 --> 00:24:52,617
There's a lot of
internal conflict.
456
00:24:52,909 --> 00:24:55,495
So the character of Spock
from the very beginning...
457
00:24:55,786 --> 00:24:57,705
And you know,
when I was five,
I didn't know why,
458
00:24:57,997 --> 00:24:58,831
or seven, I didn't know why,
459
00:24:59,123 --> 00:25:00,875
but I was captivated
460
00:25:01,167 --> 00:25:04,921
by this character that was
based on internal conflict.
461
00:25:05,213 --> 00:25:10,551
Spock, I think people
recognize themselves in him.
462
00:25:10,843 --> 00:25:14,972
He is, um, an outsider.
463
00:25:15,264 --> 00:25:16,474
He is the alien.
464
00:25:16,766 --> 00:25:18,601
I think everyone feels
like an outsider sometimes.
465
00:25:18,893 --> 00:25:21,103
And since he's
a nonhuman outsider,
466
00:25:21,395 --> 00:25:25,149
it's an otherness that
everybody can relate to
in their own way.
467
00:25:25,441 --> 00:25:29,237
People sometimes think
they don't belong in a group.
468
00:25:29,529 --> 00:25:32,532
And really that's what
I've found, you know...
469
00:25:32,823 --> 00:25:36,619
I was very tall from
when I was young,
470
00:25:36,911 --> 00:25:39,747
and I felt apart
from other people.
471
00:25:40,039 --> 00:25:43,251
And I really associated
with that character.
472
00:25:48,005 --> 00:25:49,590
[Leonard Nimoy] I think it
was the very first episode
473
00:25:49,882 --> 00:25:52,593
we were filming after the pilot
when we started into production.
474
00:25:52,885 --> 00:25:55,721
There was a scene in which
the ship was being threatened
475
00:25:56,013 --> 00:25:59,267
by some outside problems,
outside dangerous force,
476
00:25:59,559 --> 00:26:00,768
and there was a lot
of activity on the ship.
477
00:26:01,060 --> 00:26:02,687
The captain was saying,
"Do such and such.
478
00:26:02,979 --> 00:26:06,524
Press this button. Do this.
Warp three. Get us out of here,"
and so forth.
479
00:26:06,816 --> 00:26:10,778
And Spock had one word to say,
and the word was, "Fascinating."
480
00:26:11,070 --> 00:26:12,738
And we're looking at this thing
on the screen, you know,
481
00:26:13,030 --> 00:26:14,782
and everyone else is reacting,
"Oh, look at it. Blah, blah."
482
00:26:15,074 --> 00:26:16,200
And I got caught up
in that energy,
483
00:26:16,492 --> 00:26:18,661
and I said, "Fascinating."
484
00:26:18,953 --> 00:26:21,872
And the director gave me
a brilliant note, and he said,
485
00:26:22,164 --> 00:26:25,543
"Be different.
Be the scientist.
Be detached.
486
00:26:25,835 --> 00:26:28,838
See it as something
that's a curiosity
rather than a threat."
487
00:26:30,923 --> 00:26:31,841
Fascinating.
488
00:26:34,677 --> 00:26:39,223
Well... a big chunk of the
character was born right there.
489
00:26:39,515 --> 00:26:42,977
If I seem insensitive to what
you're going through, Captain,
490
00:26:43,269 --> 00:26:47,481
understand... it's the way I am.
491
00:26:47,773 --> 00:26:50,985
A lesser actor would say,
"Why would I want to play him?
He doesn't have any emotions."
492
00:26:51,277 --> 00:26:52,695
But he has so many emotions.
493
00:26:52,987 --> 00:26:54,905
But he also has
emotional control.
494
00:26:55,197 --> 00:26:56,741
Expresses very little
of what he's feeling,
495
00:26:57,033 --> 00:27:00,119
and I think it's fun
for the audience to watch
496
00:27:00,411 --> 00:27:03,456
to see if there's a glimmer
of something that pops through.
497
00:27:03,748 --> 00:27:05,333
I had a very interesting
conversation
498
00:27:05,625 --> 00:27:08,377
with your father about Spock,
499
00:27:08,669 --> 00:27:12,465
because we were
talking about him
as a cold, unemotional guy.
500
00:27:12,757 --> 00:27:14,884
And Leonard said, "I never
played him that way.
501
00:27:15,176 --> 00:27:19,013
I always played him
as a guy trying to keep
his emotions in check."
502
00:27:19,305 --> 00:27:23,934
And I thought that was a subtle
and ingenious choice,
503
00:27:24,226 --> 00:27:28,272
because it lent
a dynamic tension
to what you saw on the screen,
504
00:27:28,564 --> 00:27:30,024
particularly in the closeups,
505
00:27:30,316 --> 00:27:31,567
of a guy trying
to keep a lid on it.
506
00:27:31,859 --> 00:27:32,943
That thing must be destroyed.
507
00:27:33,235 --> 00:27:35,905
You tried to destroy it
once before, Commodore.
508
00:27:36,197 --> 00:27:38,949
The result was a wrecked
ship and a dead crew.
509
00:27:39,241 --> 00:27:43,245
I am officially notifying you
that I am exercising my option
510
00:27:43,537 --> 00:27:46,374
under regulations
as a Star Fleet Commodore,
511
00:27:46,666 --> 00:27:48,709
and that I am assuming
command of the Enterprise.
512
00:27:54,965 --> 00:27:57,093
You can't let him
do this, Spock.
513
00:27:57,385 --> 00:27:58,969
Doctor, you are out of line.
514
00:27:59,261 --> 00:28:02,056
So are you... sir.
515
00:28:02,973 --> 00:28:04,600
Well, Spock?
516
00:28:04,892 --> 00:28:08,562
Unfortunately, Star Fleet
Order 104, Section B
leaves me no alternative.
517
00:28:08,854 --> 00:28:10,690
Mr. Spock, I order you
to assume command
518
00:28:10,981 --> 00:28:13,067
on my personal authority
as captain of the Enterprise.
519
00:28:13,359 --> 00:28:17,655
Commodore Decker,
you are relieved of command.
520
00:28:17,947 --> 00:28:21,867
I don't recognize
your authority
to relieve me.
521
00:28:23,661 --> 00:28:27,373
Commodore, I do not wish
to place you under arrest.
522
00:28:29,375 --> 00:28:30,710
You're bluffing.
523
00:28:31,001 --> 00:28:33,045
Vulcans never bluff.
524
00:28:33,337 --> 00:28:36,590
I talked about it at the time
being heavily influenced
525
00:28:36,882 --> 00:28:39,468
by what I saw Harry Belafonte
do on stage one night.
526
00:28:39,760 --> 00:28:41,470
He came out on stage,
and a spotlight came up on him,
527
00:28:41,762 --> 00:28:44,390
and he was there.
He just stood there
very quietly.
528
00:28:44,682 --> 00:28:46,892
Applause. Next song,
stood there quietly and sang.
529
00:28:47,184 --> 00:28:49,103
Now he must have been
on stage 10 or 15 minutes.
530
00:28:49,395 --> 00:28:51,731
He was just standing there
with his hands on his thighs,
531
00:28:52,022 --> 00:28:53,733
and sang,
and when he made a gesture,
532
00:28:54,024 --> 00:28:55,651
it was like
the whole place shook.
533
00:28:55,943 --> 00:28:58,571
It was like, "Wow!" You know?
534
00:28:58,863 --> 00:29:00,197
It was gigantic.
535
00:29:00,489 --> 00:29:01,907
Wow, what a lesson.
536
00:29:02,199 --> 00:29:06,954
If you are minimal,
then that becomes a big deal.
537
00:29:07,246 --> 00:29:10,291
If you are minimal,
that becomes a big deal.
538
00:29:11,917 --> 00:29:12,585
[dramatic music]
539
00:29:12,877 --> 00:29:14,044
[screams]
540
00:29:15,921 --> 00:29:17,590
He's gone.
541
00:29:17,882 --> 00:29:19,508
[Leonard Nimoy]
You make a comment
with an eyebrow,
542
00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:22,970
that's just as powerful
as throwing punches.
543
00:29:23,262 --> 00:29:25,806
He didn't wield the human side
frivolously for effect.
544
00:29:26,098 --> 00:29:28,350
Most of the time,
it would be contained,
545
00:29:28,642 --> 00:29:29,894
but occasionally,
546
00:29:30,186 --> 00:29:33,481
you know, most notably
at the end of 'Amok Time,'
547
00:29:33,773 --> 00:29:36,484
when he realizes that
he didn't kill Kirk,
548
00:29:36,776 --> 00:29:38,486
there's a sweet moment
of like, "Jim!"
549
00:29:38,778 --> 00:29:40,696
Which is just so...
It's so earned.
550
00:29:40,988 --> 00:29:43,783
There can be no excuse
for the crime of which
I'm guilty.
551
00:29:44,074 --> 00:29:45,534
I intend to offer no defense.
552
00:29:45,826 --> 00:29:47,453
Furthermore,
I shall order Mr. Scott
553
00:29:47,745 --> 00:29:48,913
to take immediate command
of this vessel.
554
00:29:49,205 --> 00:29:50,915
Don't you think
you'd better check
with me first?
555
00:29:51,207 --> 00:29:52,291
Captain!
556
00:29:53,751 --> 00:29:54,794
Jim!
557
00:30:01,759 --> 00:30:05,805
I'm... pleased
to see you, Captain.
558
00:30:06,096 --> 00:30:09,058
You seem... uninjured.
559
00:30:11,060 --> 00:30:12,520
[Leonard Nimoy]
What is the purpose of a toy?
560
00:30:12,812 --> 00:30:14,146
To be played with.
561
00:30:14,438 --> 00:30:17,024
[Leonard Nimoy]
Therefore, to not play
with it would be...
562
00:30:17,316 --> 00:30:18,192
Illogical.
563
00:30:18,484 --> 00:30:21,070
Damn it, Spock,
you're right.
564
00:30:21,362 --> 00:30:27,660
You can look at a lot
of progenitor characters
for Sheldon,
565
00:30:27,952 --> 00:30:32,623
but absolutely, absolutely
one of them is Spock.
Absolutely.
566
00:30:32,915 --> 00:30:37,086
And in fact,
in the episode
567
00:30:37,378 --> 00:30:41,799
in which Sheldon is interviewed
for this very documentary
568
00:30:42,091 --> 00:30:45,302
that I am currently
speaking to you in,
569
00:30:45,594 --> 00:30:47,346
one of the things
Sheldon talks about
570
00:30:47,638 --> 00:30:49,557
is his desire to be Spock.
571
00:30:49,849 --> 00:30:51,684
And that's not a new invention.
572
00:30:51,976 --> 00:30:57,064
That's something that has
existed for that character
from the very beginning.
573
00:30:57,356 --> 00:31:00,901
When I was eight years old,
Billy sparks cornered me
in the playground.
574
00:31:01,193 --> 00:31:03,237
I asked myself,
"What would Spock do?"
575
00:31:03,529 --> 00:31:05,364
Then I grabbed Billy
on his shoulder
576
00:31:05,656 --> 00:31:08,450
and performed
my first Vulcan
nerve pinch.
577
00:31:08,742 --> 00:31:09,577
Did it work?
578
00:31:09,869 --> 00:31:11,745
Oh, no, he broke my collarbone.
579
00:31:12,037 --> 00:31:13,539
- [laughing]
- [audience laughing]
580
00:31:13,831 --> 00:31:16,584
So the script was written then
that Spock comes up behind,
581
00:31:16,876 --> 00:31:18,294
sneaks up behind the mean Kirk,
582
00:31:18,586 --> 00:31:21,088
and hits him on the head
with the butt of a gun.
583
00:31:21,380 --> 00:31:23,132
That's what was
written in the script.
584
00:31:23,424 --> 00:31:26,886
So I said to the director,
"I think we should do
something different than that."
585
00:31:27,177 --> 00:31:29,179
He said, "What do you...
What do you mean?
What do you have in mind?"
586
00:31:29,471 --> 00:31:30,806
And I said,
"Well, Spock is a graduate
587
00:31:31,098 --> 00:31:32,641
of the Vulcan Institute
of Technology..."
588
00:31:32,933 --> 00:31:34,518
[audience laughing]
589
00:31:34,810 --> 00:31:37,771
"...where he took
a number of courses
in human anatomy.
590
00:31:38,063 --> 00:31:42,943
And the Vulcans have
a kind of energy that
comes off their fingertips,
591
00:31:43,235 --> 00:31:46,322
which if properly applied
to the appropriate
pressure points
592
00:31:46,614 --> 00:31:49,116
on the human anatomy,
will render a human
unconscious.
593
00:31:49,408 --> 00:31:51,911
- And the guy didn't know
what I was talking about.
- [audience laughing]
594
00:31:52,202 --> 00:31:55,331
But I told him,
and he knew exactly
what I was talking about.
595
00:31:55,623 --> 00:31:59,251
And when I came up behind him,
and I put my hand on his neck,
he--
596
00:31:59,543 --> 00:32:00,502
He's the one that sold it.
597
00:32:00,794 --> 00:32:03,047
He went like like that
and dropped like a rock.
598
00:32:03,339 --> 00:32:04,632
[audience laughing]
599
00:32:05,925 --> 00:32:07,468
[phaser firing]
600
00:32:07,760 --> 00:32:10,930
There's a multi-legged creature
crawling on your shoulder.
601
00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:20,105
I'd like you to teach
me that some time.
602
00:32:23,901 --> 00:32:26,528
Our minds are merging, Doctor.
603
00:32:26,820 --> 00:32:28,906
Our minds are one.
604
00:32:30,032 --> 00:32:32,201
I feel what you feel.
605
00:32:33,369 --> 00:32:35,496
I know what you know.
606
00:32:35,788 --> 00:32:38,791
I like the fact that Spock
could communicate
with other species
607
00:32:39,083 --> 00:32:43,003
through thoughts rather
than through words.
Brilliant.
608
00:32:45,923 --> 00:32:48,634
What in the name of...
609
00:32:48,926 --> 00:32:52,054
The man talked to a rock
for goodness sake
in the Horta.
610
00:32:52,346 --> 00:32:53,555
"Oh, she's pregnant."
611
00:32:53,847 --> 00:32:55,349
It's a rock, okay.
612
00:32:55,641 --> 00:32:58,852
That was good, because
the rock is not going
to speak English to you.
613
00:32:59,144 --> 00:33:04,066
Think of how many science
fiction stories in that decade
and the decades preceding
614
00:33:04,358 --> 00:33:06,235
where you'd meet aliens,
and the aliens spoke English.
615
00:33:08,195 --> 00:33:12,950
We didn't think to think
that that would not happen.
616
00:33:13,242 --> 00:33:15,577
You've got to crawl
before you walk.
I get that.
617
00:33:15,869 --> 00:33:19,623
But "Star Trek" not only
knew how to crawl,
and knew how to walk.
618
00:33:19,915 --> 00:33:20,749
It was running.
619
00:33:45,107 --> 00:33:48,152
The Vulcan greeting is
a wonderful sentiment,
620
00:33:48,444 --> 00:33:50,070
"Live long and prosper."
621
00:33:50,362 --> 00:33:55,075
And this too is something
that was contributed
by your father on the set.
622
00:33:55,367 --> 00:33:57,578
[Leonard Nimoy]
We had a wonderful script
623
00:33:57,870 --> 00:34:01,498
by Theodore Sturgeon
called 'Amok Time.'
624
00:34:01,790 --> 00:34:03,125
We arrive on the planet,
625
00:34:03,417 --> 00:34:07,087
and a procession comes out
from the city to greet us.
626
00:34:07,379 --> 00:34:08,589
I said to the director,
627
00:34:08,881 --> 00:34:11,133
"I think we should
have some kind of
a special greeting.
628
00:34:11,425 --> 00:34:13,635
"Asian people bow to each other.
629
00:34:13,927 --> 00:34:15,888
"Military people
salute each other.
630
00:34:16,180 --> 00:34:18,640
I think Vulcans should have
some kind of a greeting."
631
00:34:18,932 --> 00:34:21,685
And he said, "What would
you like to do?"
632
00:34:21,977 --> 00:34:23,854
And I said, "How about this?"
633
00:34:25,939 --> 00:34:30,069
Where it came from was
from my childhood of going
634
00:34:30,360 --> 00:34:33,822
to synagogue
on the High Holidays
with my family.
635
00:34:34,114 --> 00:34:37,493
There's a moment
where a group of men
get up before the congregation,
636
00:34:37,785 --> 00:34:41,914
cover their heads
with their prayer shawls,
chant a prayer.
637
00:34:42,206 --> 00:34:44,166
My father said, "Don't look."
638
00:34:44,458 --> 00:34:47,461
I'm about eight
or nine years old,
so I snuck a peek.
639
00:34:47,753 --> 00:34:50,464
And what I saw were
these gentleman out there
who were doing the shouting
640
00:34:50,756 --> 00:34:54,635
had their hands out towards
the congregation like that,
both hands.
641
00:34:57,012 --> 00:35:01,975
I found out later this is
the shape of a letter shin
in the Hebrew alphabet.
642
00:35:02,267 --> 00:35:06,105
The letter shin is
the first letter
in the word Shaddai,
643
00:35:06,396 --> 00:35:07,648
the name of God.
644
00:35:07,940 --> 00:35:10,818
Well, I survived.
I peeked, and I survived.
645
00:35:11,110 --> 00:35:13,862
But I was so intrigued
with that gesture,
646
00:35:14,154 --> 00:35:17,407
and I suggested that
we do that as Vulcans.
647
00:35:17,699 --> 00:35:20,536
Within days after
that episode
was on the air,
648
00:35:20,828 --> 00:35:23,831
I started getting that gesture
back on the streets.
649
00:35:41,515 --> 00:35:45,144
You know, a lot of times
people ask me what it was
like living with Spock,
650
00:35:45,435 --> 00:35:48,063
and for the most part,
during that period,
651
00:35:48,355 --> 00:35:50,732
Dad was not home much at all.
I didn't see him.
652
00:35:51,024 --> 00:35:55,362
He was really focused
on what he was doing
at the studio
653
00:35:55,654 --> 00:35:57,114
and for the show.
654
00:35:57,406 --> 00:35:59,491
His usual routine
during the week was
he would get up very early.
655
00:35:59,783 --> 00:36:02,870
He'd come home at 7:00
or 8:00 at night,
656
00:36:03,162 --> 00:36:05,289
eat his dinner,
memorize his lines.
657
00:36:05,581 --> 00:36:06,957
He'd run the lines
with my mother
658
00:36:07,249 --> 00:36:09,084
and then just go to sleep
and start all over again.
659
00:36:09,376 --> 00:36:11,420
So during the week,
he wasn't around hardly at all.
660
00:36:11,712 --> 00:36:15,007
We spent a lot of, you know,
our, quite a few years--
661
00:36:15,299 --> 00:36:17,217
Actually, from "Star Trek"
to "Mission,"
662
00:36:17,509 --> 00:36:20,596
with him not being home
during the weekdays.
663
00:36:20,888 --> 00:36:22,681
Even when Dad was
around at home,
664
00:36:22,973 --> 00:36:24,933
oftentimes, he was
very quiet and remote.
665
00:36:25,225 --> 00:36:27,060
He was still kind of
in his Spock bag,
666
00:36:27,352 --> 00:36:28,645
because he liked
to stay in character.
667
00:36:28,937 --> 00:36:30,856
You play a character
like that...
668
00:36:31,148 --> 00:36:34,693
What? Eight, 10,
12 hours a day,
five days a week,
669
00:36:34,985 --> 00:36:37,988
- most of your waking life then
is in that character.
- Mm-hmm.
670
00:36:38,280 --> 00:36:42,534
And I'd find it very difficult
to turn it on and turn it off.
671
00:36:42,826 --> 00:36:46,330
So stepping out of the set
and into a chair waiting
for the next setup,
672
00:36:46,622 --> 00:36:47,748
I couldn't shift out of it.
673
00:36:48,040 --> 00:36:50,375
I believed in making that
investment in the character.
674
00:36:50,667 --> 00:36:53,212
Particularly, that kind of
character that was so boxed.
675
00:36:53,503 --> 00:36:57,466
A lot of the time he wasn't
available to hang out with,
676
00:36:57,758 --> 00:37:00,510
to... do things with.
677
00:37:00,802 --> 00:37:03,680
He was... He was
sort of in his world.
678
00:37:03,972 --> 00:37:06,350
He was occasionally
Leonard-like,
679
00:37:06,642 --> 00:37:08,518
but mostly, he was Spock.
680
00:37:08,810 --> 00:37:10,646
So I never really got
to know him very well.
681
00:37:10,938 --> 00:37:14,233
I got to know Spock
a little bit better
than I got to know your dad.
682
00:37:14,524 --> 00:37:17,236
I mean, he was totally dedicated
to playing that character
683
00:37:17,527 --> 00:37:19,279
and to being that character,
and it showed.
684
00:37:19,571 --> 00:37:23,283
If I stay in character
or kind of don't joke around,
685
00:37:23,575 --> 00:37:25,827
it's more a function of me--
686
00:37:26,119 --> 00:37:29,748
[chuckles]
It's slightly closer
to being a panicked grip
687
00:37:30,040 --> 00:37:33,085
than it is being an artist,
I'm afraid.
688
00:37:33,377 --> 00:37:34,628
It's just, I don't
want to lose it.
689
00:37:34,920 --> 00:37:37,673
You kind of have to get
into the character's head.
690
00:37:37,965 --> 00:37:40,634
And if you come out of it,
and then they go, "Roll camera,"
691
00:37:40,926 --> 00:37:42,594
if you're off by that much,
692
00:37:42,886 --> 00:37:46,515
you could either
underplay a moment
or overplay a moment.
693
00:37:52,312 --> 00:37:54,690
[Adam Nimoy]
Fan mail started
arriving pretty regularly
694
00:37:54,982 --> 00:37:56,566
in late '66,
695
00:37:56,858 --> 00:37:59,528
and there was some issue
whether or not the studio
would handle the mail,
696
00:37:59,820 --> 00:38:01,488
the network would
handle the mail.
697
00:38:01,780 --> 00:38:03,240
They didn't want to do it.
They wanted, you know,
Leonard to handle the mail,
698
00:38:03,532 --> 00:38:05,617
which he did
in his office
for a while.
699
00:38:05,909 --> 00:38:07,577
There was an interview
in "16 Magazine,"
700
00:38:07,869 --> 00:38:09,496
I think it was
the spring of '67,
701
00:38:09,788 --> 00:38:14,418
and somehow, accidentally,
they published our home address
702
00:38:14,710 --> 00:38:17,254
as the mailing address
for the fan mail.
703
00:38:17,546 --> 00:38:20,340
Within days, the mailman
stopped coming.
704
00:38:20,632 --> 00:38:24,052
It was a truck that arrived
with sacks of mail,
705
00:38:24,344 --> 00:38:26,513
and we were answering it.
706
00:38:26,805 --> 00:38:27,931
It came into our dining room.
707
00:38:28,223 --> 00:38:29,933
We had the dining room
table all set up
708
00:38:30,225 --> 00:38:31,560
with the mail that we opened,
709
00:38:31,852 --> 00:38:35,230
and we stuffed envelopes
with this early Spock
promo picture.
710
00:38:35,522 --> 00:38:37,941
It was one of
our "family activities,"
711
00:38:38,233 --> 00:38:39,276
you know, was
answering fan mail.
712
00:38:39,568 --> 00:38:40,652
[Interviewer]
Personal life was gone.
713
00:38:40,944 --> 00:38:42,195
Yeah, it started
happening very fast.
714
00:38:42,487 --> 00:38:44,197
And to show you how naive I was,
715
00:38:44,489 --> 00:38:46,783
at that time,
I still had my phone
listed in the phone book,
716
00:38:47,075 --> 00:38:48,368
and my address,
and it was all...
717
00:38:48,660 --> 00:38:50,495
You know, I'd never dreamed
that there was going to be any,
718
00:38:50,787 --> 00:38:53,457
that kind of impact, because
I'd been on television before
and done movies before,
719
00:38:53,749 --> 00:38:55,625
and I was listed
in the phone book.
Didn't matter to me.
720
00:38:55,917 --> 00:38:58,462
We started getting
a lot of fan mail,
not only fan mail,
721
00:38:58,754 --> 00:39:02,049
but fans coming to our door,
knocking down the door.
722
00:39:02,341 --> 00:39:04,301
We started getting people
driving by the house,
and parking,
723
00:39:04,593 --> 00:39:07,346
and ripping at the shrubbery
to have a souvenir, you know,
724
00:39:07,637 --> 00:39:10,265
and taking my grass,
and my leaves, and whatever.
725
00:39:10,557 --> 00:39:11,600
Some of them would
knock on the door
726
00:39:11,892 --> 00:39:13,727
and ask to be
invited in to visit.
727
00:39:14,019 --> 00:39:17,356
It got really crazy. Yeah, yeah.
728
00:39:17,647 --> 00:39:19,274
It got really crazy
for a while.
729
00:39:21,735 --> 00:39:23,278
[Adam Nimoy]
What about when
you came back to Boston
730
00:39:23,570 --> 00:39:24,613
during the "Star Trek" years?
731
00:39:24,905 --> 00:39:26,531
[Leonard Nimoy]
Yeah, that was
kind of exciting
732
00:39:26,823 --> 00:39:28,450
and a little difficult.
733
00:39:30,786 --> 00:39:33,121
People were following me
in the street,
734
00:39:33,413 --> 00:39:35,707
and I didn't really want people
to know where I was living.
735
00:39:35,999 --> 00:39:37,459
I was staying with my folks,
with your grandparents.
736
00:39:37,751 --> 00:39:38,877
[Adam Nimoy]
Right.
737
00:39:39,169 --> 00:39:42,506
And they didn't have any idea
what "Star Trek" was.
738
00:39:42,798 --> 00:39:44,216
They didn't get it.
739
00:39:44,508 --> 00:39:46,510
All they knew was
something had happened.
740
00:39:46,802 --> 00:39:48,553
[Adam Nimoy]
How did they react
when they saw your haircut?
741
00:39:48,845 --> 00:39:51,098
[Leonard Nimoy]
My dad actually thought
I was wearing a wig.
742
00:39:51,390 --> 00:39:55,227
He had a picture of me
as Spock up on the wall
in the barbershop,
743
00:39:55,519 --> 00:39:57,687
and kids would come in and say,
"I want a Spock haircut."
744
00:39:57,979 --> 00:39:58,814
[laughing]
745
00:40:02,442 --> 00:40:04,820
[Leonard Nimoy]
Once word filtered through
to network executives
746
00:40:05,112 --> 00:40:07,030
about Spock's popularity,
they said to Roddenberry,
747
00:40:07,322 --> 00:40:10,826
"Say, why aren't you doing more
with that Martian on the show?"
748
00:40:11,118 --> 00:40:13,120
There's that element
of competition,
749
00:40:13,412 --> 00:40:14,955
particularly the first season,
750
00:40:15,247 --> 00:40:21,086
because, um...
the titular star
was Bill Shatner.
751
00:40:21,378 --> 00:40:24,506
Leonard was
the secondary character.
752
00:40:24,798 --> 00:40:27,843
But when the show
went on the air,
753
00:40:28,135 --> 00:40:33,014
people were absolutely
magnetically attracted
to Spock.
754
00:40:33,306 --> 00:40:35,976
So I'm asked to be the captain,
755
00:40:36,268 --> 00:40:39,729
[stammering]
and it's the captain's show,
and that's great.
756
00:40:40,021 --> 00:40:45,610
Quite frequently,
another character rises
to the top as well.
757
00:40:45,902 --> 00:40:48,572
I go to Roddenberry,
758
00:40:48,864 --> 00:40:51,450
who then says very wisely...
759
00:40:53,118 --> 00:40:57,122
"If Spock is popular,
then Kirk is popular,
760
00:40:57,414 --> 00:41:00,584
and the show is popular,
and that's what we all want."
761
00:41:00,876 --> 00:41:02,377
And I thought,
"You know, he's right."
762
00:41:02,669 --> 00:41:05,338
And from that moment on,
763
00:41:05,630 --> 00:41:07,924
I encompassed
the popularity of Spock,
764
00:41:08,216 --> 00:41:13,597
and, uh, was okay with it,
and, uh, enjoyed it.
765
00:41:17,434 --> 00:41:20,645
Jim, I feel friendship for you.
766
00:41:20,937 --> 00:41:22,105
I'm ashamed.
767
00:41:22,397 --> 00:41:24,649
You've got to hear me!
768
00:41:24,941 --> 00:41:27,903
Kirk is the physical
embodiment of the show,
769
00:41:28,195 --> 00:41:31,448
and Spock is the spiritual
embodiment of the show.
770
00:41:31,740 --> 00:41:36,620
And I think it's how
these two guys carved out
771
00:41:36,912 --> 00:41:40,707
their specific spaces
in this little universe.
772
00:41:52,594 --> 00:41:55,805
Kirk was always doing
wild and crazy things
773
00:41:56,097 --> 00:41:57,390
and sleeping with aliens,
774
00:41:57,682 --> 00:41:59,518
and Spock was always thoughtful,
775
00:41:59,809 --> 00:42:01,645
and moving in
a very deliberate way,
776
00:42:01,937 --> 00:42:03,647
and sort of putting the brakes
777
00:42:03,939 --> 00:42:06,733
on some of
the more physical urges
that people had.
778
00:42:07,025 --> 00:42:08,693
[Mr. Mudd]
You can save it, girls.
779
00:42:08,985 --> 00:42:11,321
This type can turn himself
off from any emotion.
780
00:42:11,613 --> 00:42:13,698
I think that
his Vulcan side
prevents him
781
00:42:13,990 --> 00:42:19,454
from allowing the testosterone
[laughing] in his human side
to get the best of him.
782
00:42:19,746 --> 00:42:22,499
And that is
very appealing
for women,
783
00:42:22,791 --> 00:42:23,625
at least for women like me.
784
00:42:23,917 --> 00:42:26,253
I don't... I don't...
785
00:42:26,545 --> 00:42:30,465
Motorcycles, and car oils,
and, "Hey, baby..."
786
00:42:30,757 --> 00:42:33,301
I just... I just...
It's not my thing.
787
00:42:33,593 --> 00:42:35,554
I like more of
an intellectual, humble soul
788
00:42:35,845 --> 00:42:39,933
that kind of blows your mind
in just a conversation,
789
00:42:40,225 --> 00:42:41,893
and I feel like
Spock is that like.
790
00:42:42,185 --> 00:42:45,730
So I wouldn't be surprised
why women found him
really appealing.
791
00:42:46,022 --> 00:42:47,524
[intercom sounding]
792
00:42:47,816 --> 00:42:49,859
[Mr. Chekov through intercom]
Bridge to Captain Kirk.
793
00:42:51,945 --> 00:42:52,696
Kirk here.
794
00:42:54,573 --> 00:42:55,907
I had no idea.
795
00:42:56,199 --> 00:42:57,659
What?
796
00:42:57,951 --> 00:43:00,537
He's so much more
handsome in person.
797
00:43:00,829 --> 00:43:01,997
Those eyes.
798
00:43:02,289 --> 00:43:04,457
Kirk had quite
the reputation
as a lady's man.
799
00:43:04,749 --> 00:43:06,543
Not him.
800
00:43:06,835 --> 00:43:08,253
Spock.
801
00:43:08,545 --> 00:43:11,631
There was just
something about him
that women found attractive.
802
00:43:11,923 --> 00:43:15,135
He himself was kind of flirty,
803
00:43:15,427 --> 00:43:19,055
and women kind of
flirted with him.
804
00:43:19,347 --> 00:43:24,102
You only take a mate
once every seven years?
805
00:43:24,394 --> 00:43:26,980
The seven-year cycle...
806
00:43:27,272 --> 00:43:30,150
is biologically inherent
in all Vulcans.
807
00:43:30,900 --> 00:43:32,485
At that time,
808
00:43:32,777 --> 00:43:36,114
the mating drive outweighs
all other motivations.
809
00:43:46,583 --> 00:43:52,422
And is there nothing that can
disturb that cycle, Mr. Spock?
810
00:43:54,132 --> 00:43:56,092
[Jon Stewart]
When did you get first
interested into fellas?
811
00:43:56,384 --> 00:43:57,052
Uh...
812
00:43:58,887 --> 00:44:00,472
Spock, yes.
813
00:44:00,764 --> 00:44:02,140
[Stewart]
What was it about him?
814
00:44:02,432 --> 00:44:05,685
He was so repressed,
and you just wanted
to make him scream.
815
00:44:05,977 --> 00:44:07,979
[audience laughing]
816
00:44:08,271 --> 00:44:09,981
I'm, uh...
I'm rather repressed.
817
00:44:10,273 --> 00:44:11,066
[laughing]
818
00:44:11,358 --> 00:44:13,234
I don't think
this is that different
819
00:44:13,526 --> 00:44:16,279
from the which Beatle
do you love most, you know?
820
00:44:16,571 --> 00:44:18,239
I like the less emotional,
821
00:44:18,531 --> 00:44:21,785
more, you know, kind of
obtuse, bizarre type.
822
00:44:22,077 --> 00:44:25,580
So I think there's always
going to be a Spock female
versus a Kirk female.
823
00:44:25,872 --> 00:44:30,335
I was one of the first
to find them, the spores.
824
00:44:32,462 --> 00:44:33,838
Spores?
825
00:44:46,768 --> 00:44:47,519
Now...
826
00:44:48,937 --> 00:44:51,690
Now, you belong to all of us...
827
00:44:51,981 --> 00:44:53,900
and we to you.
828
00:44:54,192 --> 00:44:57,779
There's no need to hide
your inner face any longer.
829
00:44:58,071 --> 00:44:59,489
We understand.
830
00:45:09,708 --> 00:45:11,668
I love you.
831
00:45:14,003 --> 00:45:15,547
I can love you.
832
00:45:22,554 --> 00:45:25,598
[Dorothy Fontana]
This is the perfect opportunity
for a love story for Spock,
833
00:45:25,890 --> 00:45:28,351
because the spores release
all of those things
834
00:45:28,643 --> 00:45:31,813
that hold in
his emotions,
his logic,
835
00:45:32,105 --> 00:45:34,941
and will allow him to feel
like a real person.
836
00:45:35,233 --> 00:45:39,404
And this is unusual for him.
It's unknown for him.
837
00:45:41,656 --> 00:45:43,450
But we're happy here.
838
00:45:45,201 --> 00:45:48,121
I can't lose you now,
Mr. Spock. I can't.
839
00:45:49,414 --> 00:45:53,001
I have a responsibility...
840
00:45:53,293 --> 00:45:55,170
to the ship...
841
00:45:56,254 --> 00:45:58,757
and that man on the bridge.
842
00:46:01,426 --> 00:46:03,928
I am what I am, Leila.
843
00:46:05,346 --> 00:46:09,392
And if there are
self-made purgatories...
844
00:46:09,684 --> 00:46:12,771
and we all have
to live in them...
845
00:46:14,439 --> 00:46:16,858
mine can be no worse
than someone else's.
846
00:46:23,364 --> 00:46:25,283
["Cotton Candy" playing]
847
00:46:30,330 --> 00:46:34,834
♪ Cotton candy on a summer day ♪
848
00:46:35,126 --> 00:46:39,714
♪ Green grass on a hillside ♪
849
00:46:40,006 --> 00:46:44,427
♪ Could they turn
my love around? ♪
850
00:46:44,719 --> 00:46:46,930
♪ Could they bring her
back to my side? ♪
851
00:46:47,222 --> 00:46:49,265
Well, he was
a better singer
than I was.
852
00:46:49,557 --> 00:46:52,018
I mean, he could, uh...
853
00:46:52,310 --> 00:46:54,854
He could sustain a note.
854
00:46:55,146 --> 00:46:57,065
Uh, off-key, but sustain a note.
855
00:46:57,357 --> 00:46:58,608
[laughing]
856
00:46:58,900 --> 00:47:00,068
["A Trip to Nowhere" playing]
857
00:47:00,360 --> 00:47:02,987
♪ His love is a merry-go-round ♪
858
00:47:03,279 --> 00:47:05,031
♪ He will drag you down ♪
859
00:47:05,323 --> 00:47:07,700
♪ A trip to nowhere ♪
860
00:47:07,992 --> 00:47:11,996
♪ A world without love ♪
861
00:47:17,585 --> 00:47:19,504
He was basically
keeping himself busy
862
00:47:19,796 --> 00:47:21,589
by making hay
while the sun
was shining.
863
00:47:21,881 --> 00:47:24,133
I mean, that was
his whole philosophy.
864
00:47:24,425 --> 00:47:26,970
He knew he was
riding this wave,
and it was very exciting.
865
00:47:27,262 --> 00:47:29,389
But he also knew
that it could be
over very quickly,
866
00:47:29,681 --> 00:47:32,100
and we could be back into
the financial struggle
that we were in
867
00:47:32,392 --> 00:47:33,726
before "Star Trek" came along.
868
00:47:34,018 --> 00:47:37,146
I always told him,
"You can take the boy
out of the West End,
869
00:47:37,438 --> 00:47:40,191
but you can't take
the West End
out of the boy."
870
00:47:40,483 --> 00:47:41,317
I live with one.
871
00:47:41,609 --> 00:47:43,486
[laughing]
872
00:47:43,778 --> 00:47:46,155
[Adam Nimoy]
What does that mean?
873
00:47:46,447 --> 00:47:52,078
Well, uh, he developed
a very strong work ethic.
874
00:47:54,205 --> 00:47:58,042
[Leonard Nimoy]
I rarely turned down
any paid engagement.
875
00:47:58,334 --> 00:47:59,878
I'd seen many
of my actor friends
876
00:48:00,169 --> 00:48:01,838
go to work
on a series
for a few years
877
00:48:02,130 --> 00:48:04,257
and live up to the level
of their income,
878
00:48:04,549 --> 00:48:06,009
and then when
the series was canceled,
879
00:48:06,301 --> 00:48:07,635
they were once again
looking for work
880
00:48:07,927 --> 00:48:10,763
with no steady income
and no money in the bank.
881
00:48:12,223 --> 00:48:13,683
I made a private pact
with myself
882
00:48:13,975 --> 00:48:16,352
that this would never happen
to me and my family.
883
00:48:16,644 --> 00:48:20,440
So every time I was offered
a paid appearance, I took it.
884
00:48:23,151 --> 00:48:26,404
This meant that I left
the studio at 5:00 or 6:00
on Friday night.
885
00:48:26,696 --> 00:48:29,115
I took a red eye flight
to my destination.
886
00:48:29,407 --> 00:48:32,827
I'd arrive on the East Coast
around 6:00 Saturday morning
887
00:48:33,119 --> 00:48:35,997
and catch the last flight
out on Sunday night.
888
00:48:36,289 --> 00:48:37,874
I can remember a time or two
889
00:48:38,166 --> 00:48:40,752
when I got back to Los Angeles
at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning
on Monday.
890
00:48:41,044 --> 00:48:44,047
I'd go right to the studio,
stagger into my dressing room,
891
00:48:44,339 --> 00:48:46,591
and catch
a few hours sleep
on the couch.
892
00:48:46,883 --> 00:48:49,010
From there, I headed
right into makeup.
893
00:48:55,683 --> 00:48:57,226
[Adam Nimoy]
There were a number
of photographers
894
00:48:57,518 --> 00:48:59,729
who showed up
to take our picture
in those early days,
895
00:49:00,021 --> 00:49:02,774
'66, '67, and into '68,
896
00:49:03,066 --> 00:49:04,609
and we were
happy to do it.
It was fun.
897
00:49:04,901 --> 00:49:06,694
I've got to admit.
It was like a circus.
898
00:49:06,986 --> 00:49:09,072
It was a joyride,
and it was really
a good time.
899
00:49:23,002 --> 00:49:25,171
First, it was like novel.
It was great.
900
00:49:25,463 --> 00:49:27,632
It was like, "Oh,
wow, we're getting
our picture taken.
901
00:49:27,924 --> 00:49:30,301
We're going to be
in a magazine.
It's so cool."
902
00:49:30,593 --> 00:49:32,887
But after a while,
it got tiresome.
903
00:49:33,179 --> 00:49:36,099
It became sort of
an invasion of our life,
904
00:49:36,391 --> 00:49:38,768
and us not really understanding,
905
00:49:39,060 --> 00:49:41,938
you know,
"Why do we have to do this?
Why is this so important?"
906
00:49:42,230 --> 00:49:43,523
We were young.
907
00:49:43,815 --> 00:49:45,984
[Adam Nimoy]
There was one time...
I believe it was 1970.
908
00:49:46,275 --> 00:49:47,360
There was a photographer there,
909
00:49:47,652 --> 00:49:49,237
and we were supposed
to come in and take pictures,
910
00:49:49,529 --> 00:49:50,697
and Julie and I were like,
"Huh-uh."
911
00:49:50,989 --> 00:49:52,657
We joined together,
we unionized,
and we said no.
912
00:49:52,949 --> 00:49:54,242
You can't say no to Leonard.
913
00:49:54,534 --> 00:49:55,827
I've got to tell you.
It's just...
914
00:49:56,119 --> 00:49:58,037
I mean, we felt guilty.
We wanted to support him,
915
00:49:58,329 --> 00:50:00,707
but we were really done
with the whole...
916
00:50:00,999 --> 00:50:02,417
the whole publicity routine.
917
00:50:02,709 --> 00:50:04,585
We took a really good
family portrait
918
00:50:04,877 --> 00:50:08,297
which is emblematic,
I think, of where we were
at that time in our lives,
919
00:50:08,589 --> 00:50:10,341
because no one is smiling.
920
00:50:17,181 --> 00:50:19,600
In "Star Trek", in the mid-60s,
921
00:50:19,892 --> 00:50:24,480
creating this character
who would soon become
a pop culture icon...
922
00:50:24,772 --> 00:50:27,108
My dad was never
really that in touch
923
00:50:27,400 --> 00:50:30,028
with what was going on
in popular culture.
924
00:50:30,319 --> 00:50:33,573
It's so interesting that
when he was at home
during leisure time,
925
00:50:33,865 --> 00:50:37,118
he was listening
to records of guys
like Heath Mantan,
926
00:50:37,410 --> 00:50:39,912
and Lou Rawls,
and Charles Aznavour.
927
00:50:40,204 --> 00:50:43,958
Our mom was...
ahead of her time.
928
00:50:44,250 --> 00:50:47,670
At first, when you look
back at pictures of her,
929
00:50:47,962 --> 00:50:52,175
she was dressed
very, uh, 50's housewife
930
00:50:52,467 --> 00:50:53,885
but still had style.
931
00:50:54,177 --> 00:50:55,970
[rock music playing]
932
00:51:06,272 --> 00:51:09,984
Dad stayed still very, you know,
in his dressing, conservative,
933
00:51:10,276 --> 00:51:14,655
but Mom tried to, you know,
change his style up a bit.
934
00:51:14,947 --> 00:51:18,034
So he started, you know,
wearing a little cooler clothes,
935
00:51:18,326 --> 00:51:21,829
some jeans, the little scarf,
you know, around his neck.
936
00:51:22,121 --> 00:51:24,082
And his hair was done
a little cooler.
937
00:51:24,373 --> 00:51:28,252
Even though he had
the Spock haircut, you know,
938
00:51:28,544 --> 00:51:30,880
somehow he could brush it
off to the side a little bit,
939
00:51:31,172 --> 00:51:34,258
and he looked a little,
a little hipper, yeah.
940
00:51:34,550 --> 00:51:37,220
[psychedelic music playing]
941
00:52:00,284 --> 00:52:03,913
[Leonard Nimoy]
NBC failed to renew "Star Trek"
for a fourth season.
942
00:52:06,499 --> 00:52:09,085
A short time
after we finished
shooting for "Star Trek,"
943
00:52:09,377 --> 00:52:12,130
I signed on with
"Mission Impossible."
944
00:52:12,421 --> 00:52:14,340
["Mission Impossible"
theme playing]
945
00:52:19,053 --> 00:52:20,388
[Adam Nimoy]
Before he started on "Mission,"
946
00:52:20,680 --> 00:52:22,306
there was
a press conference
in Honolulu
947
00:52:22,598 --> 00:52:24,976
announcing that
he was joining the show.
948
00:52:27,145 --> 00:52:28,855
It was a very exciting
experience for me
949
00:52:29,147 --> 00:52:30,815
to be there
spending time
with Dad.
950
00:52:31,107 --> 00:52:34,861
Although, by then,
sharing him with the fans
had become a part of my life.
951
00:52:35,153 --> 00:52:36,863
[Leonard Nimoy]
My character,
Paris The Great,
952
00:52:37,155 --> 00:52:38,322
was a master of disguise.
953
00:52:38,614 --> 00:52:41,242
Therefore, I got to play
a multitude of characters,
954
00:52:41,534 --> 00:52:44,704
old men, Asians,
South American dictators,
955
00:52:44,996 --> 00:52:47,456
blind men, Europeans.
956
00:52:47,748 --> 00:52:49,208
But then, before I knew it,
957
00:52:49,500 --> 00:52:51,544
I was playing
the South American
dictator again,
958
00:52:51,836 --> 00:52:55,840
and the Asian,
and the old man,
and the blind guy.
959
00:52:56,132 --> 00:52:57,550
It got boring.
960
00:52:57,842 --> 00:53:00,052
A short while later,
I left the show.
961
00:53:03,973 --> 00:53:05,266
After "Mission Impossible",
962
00:53:05,558 --> 00:53:07,560
I played Tevye in
"Fiddler On The Roof."
963
00:53:07,852 --> 00:53:09,729
It was only the first experience
964
00:53:10,021 --> 00:53:12,982
in my extremely enjoyable
theatrical career.
965
00:53:13,274 --> 00:53:16,027
In "Fiddler on the Roof",
he was magnificent.
966
00:53:16,319 --> 00:53:19,739
He was very precise.
967
00:53:20,031 --> 00:53:23,034
He avoided every cliche.
968
00:53:23,326 --> 00:53:28,414
And as he grew into the role,
he was extravagant.
969
00:53:28,706 --> 00:53:33,085
His portrayal of Tevye
in "Fiddler On The Roof"
was utterly fantastic.
970
00:53:33,377 --> 00:53:35,338
Probably the best
of any I've seen.
971
00:53:35,630 --> 00:53:38,424
- Because he was an actor.
- Like a real actor.
972
00:53:38,716 --> 00:53:45,431
I think he realized that
what would make that work
in a non-Broadway setting
973
00:53:45,723 --> 00:53:49,185
was it was about him,
and his wife, and his kids.
974
00:53:49,477 --> 00:53:51,604
And it was
beautifully sculptured.
975
00:53:51,896 --> 00:53:54,690
[Leonard Nimoy] I went on
to appear as Fagin in "Oliver,"
976
00:53:54,982 --> 00:53:56,400
Arthur in "Camelot,
977
00:53:56,692 --> 00:54:00,196
and a one-man play
about Vincent Van Gogh.
978
00:54:00,488 --> 00:54:02,698
[Adam Nimoy]
In the early '70s,
Dad was in a play called
979
00:54:02,990 --> 00:54:05,534
"Man in the Glass Booth,"
and it was a terrific play.
980
00:54:05,826 --> 00:54:07,370
He really owned up to that role.
981
00:54:07,662 --> 00:54:09,705
And as I watched him
night after night,
982
00:54:09,997 --> 00:54:13,793
he was completely unrecognizable
to me as my own father.
983
00:54:14,085 --> 00:54:17,713
He had to play a wealthy...
984
00:54:18,005 --> 00:54:24,220
braggadocio, vain,
egocentric New York Jew.
985
00:54:24,512 --> 00:54:27,556
Not a Jewish man, but a Jew.
986
00:54:27,848 --> 00:54:31,936
And as the play develops,
when the Jew gets arrested
987
00:54:32,228 --> 00:54:36,232
as being a concentration
camp commandant,
988
00:54:36,524 --> 00:54:40,528
he then has to play
the meanest, most committed,
989
00:54:40,820 --> 00:54:46,909
most devoted Nazi officer
you can imagine.
990
00:54:47,201 --> 00:54:49,912
And he stands up in the booth.
991
00:54:50,204 --> 00:54:53,124
Not supposed to do
that in Israeli court.
992
00:54:53,416 --> 00:54:55,418
He stands up,
and he's in his regalia.
993
00:54:55,710 --> 00:54:58,296
He's in his uniform,
but he doesn't have his hat on.
994
00:54:59,672 --> 00:55:04,677
And when he put
that hat on,
he changed.
995
00:55:04,969 --> 00:55:07,054
You didn't want to
go anywhere near him.
996
00:55:10,224 --> 00:55:13,769
- Very quietly...
And this was him.
- [rapping on desk]
997
00:55:14,061 --> 00:55:17,398
He starts moving like this.
998
00:55:17,690 --> 00:55:22,903
And he marches
to the last bit of dialogue.
999
00:55:23,195 --> 00:55:26,407
And it gets louder,
and louder, and louder.
1000
00:55:26,699 --> 00:55:29,952
If a director had
come up with that,
he should get an award.
1001
00:55:30,244 --> 00:55:32,455
The actor came up with it,
and he should get an award.
1002
00:55:32,747 --> 00:55:34,248
It was chilling.
1003
00:55:37,543 --> 00:55:41,380
The times when your dad
was performing in New York,
1004
00:55:41,672 --> 00:55:43,257
and then we would see
each other very often,
1005
00:55:43,549 --> 00:55:46,260
and that's when they
started to go closer.
1006
00:55:46,552 --> 00:55:48,012
And then we became his groupies.
1007
00:55:48,304 --> 00:55:51,974
When he performed anyplace
east of the Mississippi,
1008
00:55:52,266 --> 00:55:54,602
we would fly out to be there.
1009
00:56:06,947 --> 00:56:10,910
One summer, he did two plays.
1010
00:56:11,202 --> 00:56:13,704
One in Michigan,
and one in Wisconsin.
1011
00:56:13,996 --> 00:56:19,377
And at that time,
he was flying his own
single engine airplane,
1012
00:56:19,668 --> 00:56:22,088
and I flew
a lot with him.
I love flying.
1013
00:56:22,380 --> 00:56:24,673
So, I plotted
the entire course out.
1014
00:56:24,965 --> 00:56:27,676
I took lessons,
and I got my little license.
1015
00:56:27,968 --> 00:56:30,930
Not a pilot's license. I got--
They call it a pinch hitter.
1016
00:56:31,222 --> 00:56:32,598
So that if anything
happened to him,
1017
00:56:32,890 --> 00:56:35,351
I could take over
without a problem.
1018
00:56:35,643 --> 00:56:41,732
And that was probably
one of the best times
I ever had with him.
1019
00:56:42,024 --> 00:56:44,860
The decade of the '70s
was kind of an interesting
period for my dad,
1020
00:56:45,152 --> 00:56:46,362
because he had done
so much theater work.
1021
00:56:46,654 --> 00:56:48,197
He was really kind of
proving himself
1022
00:56:48,489 --> 00:56:50,783
as the character actor
that he always wanted to be.
1023
00:56:51,075 --> 00:56:54,412
He also hosted multiple
seasons of "In Search Of."
1024
00:56:54,703 --> 00:56:55,871
...underwritten in part
by a national...
1025
00:56:56,163 --> 00:56:57,873
[Adam Nimoy]
And he was in
Philip Kaufman's remake
1026
00:56:58,165 --> 00:57:00,376
of "Invasion of the
Body Snatchers."
1027
00:57:00,668 --> 00:57:01,877
They were shooting
in San Francisco,
1028
00:57:02,169 --> 00:57:03,879
and I happened to be
in school at Berkeley,
1029
00:57:04,171 --> 00:57:06,882
and it was just a lot of fun
watching them make that film.
1030
00:57:07,174 --> 00:57:08,759
But what happens to us?
1031
00:57:09,051 --> 00:57:11,262
You'll be born again
into an untroubled world.
1032
00:57:11,554 --> 00:57:14,098
He was a multifaceted
individual that is for sure.
1033
00:57:14,390 --> 00:57:16,934
I knew that as a kid.
I used to watch "In Search Of,"
1034
00:57:17,226 --> 00:57:19,353
and I remember him in
the Kaufman "Body Snatchers"
1035
00:57:19,645 --> 00:57:21,689
and "Mission Impossible,"
you know.
1036
00:57:21,981 --> 00:57:25,443
Uh, he was never just Spock
to me even growing up.
1037
00:57:25,734 --> 00:57:29,071
We came here from a dying world.
1038
00:57:29,363 --> 00:57:32,241
We drift through the universe
from planet to planet
1039
00:57:32,533 --> 00:57:34,952
pushed on by the solar winds.
1040
00:57:35,244 --> 00:57:38,038
We adapt, and we survive.
1041
00:57:45,463 --> 00:57:47,965
Captain, I found this device
on my console.
1042
00:57:48,257 --> 00:57:51,010
It seems to serve
no useful function and--
1043
00:57:51,302 --> 00:57:53,179
[laughing]
1044
00:57:53,471 --> 00:57:54,680
Captain?
1045
00:57:54,972 --> 00:57:57,850
[laughing]
I'm sorry, Spock, It's your--
1046
00:57:58,142 --> 00:58:00,853
[laughing]
1047
00:58:01,145 --> 00:58:06,650
When they began casting,
we weren't-- I wasn't called.
1048
00:58:06,942 --> 00:58:09,278
It was decided that
George in the show
1049
00:58:09,570 --> 00:58:12,656
would not appear
on the series.
1050
00:58:12,948 --> 00:58:15,576
And I thought,
"What's happening?"
1051
00:58:15,868 --> 00:58:18,037
Uh, then it was announced
1052
00:58:18,329 --> 00:58:22,625
that Bill was cast
to do Captain Kirk.
1053
00:58:22,917 --> 00:58:25,586
Leonard was cast
to do Mr. Spock.
1054
00:58:25,878 --> 00:58:27,922
Jimmy Doohan was cast
to do Scotty
1055
00:58:28,214 --> 00:58:31,175
and all the other male voices,
1056
00:58:31,467 --> 00:58:34,261
and Majel was cast
to do Nurse Chapel
1057
00:58:34,553 --> 00:58:36,430
and all of the female voices.
1058
00:58:36,722 --> 00:58:41,560
But when Leonard learned
of that, he said,
1059
00:58:41,852 --> 00:58:47,316
"What Star Trek is about
is diversity, coming together,
1060
00:58:47,608 --> 00:58:51,070
and working in concert
as a team."
1061
00:58:51,362 --> 00:58:57,535
And he said, "The two people
that most personify
that diversity in our cast
1062
00:58:57,826 --> 00:59:00,704
"are Nichelle Nichols
and George Takei.
1063
00:59:00,996 --> 00:59:02,957
"And if they're not going
to be a part of this,
1064
00:59:03,249 --> 00:59:06,377
then I'm not interested."
1065
00:59:06,669 --> 00:59:09,922
How many times does that happen
in this business, you know?
1066
00:59:10,214 --> 00:59:12,216
It says a lot about Leonard.
1067
00:59:27,565 --> 00:59:31,026
[Adam Nimoy]
Tuesday, October 22nd, 1973.
1068
00:59:32,403 --> 00:59:36,782
"Dear Adam, this may turn
out to be a long letter.
1069
00:59:37,074 --> 00:59:39,868
"I'm very glad I could see you
and Julie on Sunday.
1070
00:59:40,160 --> 00:59:42,037
"It was good to be with you,
1071
00:59:42,329 --> 00:59:44,331
"but I think it might have
been especially useful
1072
00:59:44,623 --> 00:59:46,542
"in putting
our relationship,
you and me,
1073
00:59:46,834 --> 00:59:48,335
"in a new perspective.
1074
00:59:48,627 --> 00:59:50,629
"This came out of our argument.
1075
00:59:50,921 --> 00:59:55,384
"I discovered you and I were
having a terrible battle
on a verbal battleground.
1076
00:59:55,676 --> 00:59:59,680
"I felt very sad about it,
and all I could say was,
'I'm sorry.'
1077
00:59:59,972 --> 01:00:01,765
"It suddenly occurred to me
that it might be useful
1078
01:00:02,057 --> 01:00:06,520
"if I tell you some things
about my relationship
with my father.
1079
01:00:06,812 --> 01:00:08,230
"I always loved and feared him,
1080
01:00:08,522 --> 01:00:12,276
"but we had very little
real personal contact.
1081
01:00:12,568 --> 01:00:15,487
"He was not a demonstrative man.
1082
01:00:15,779 --> 01:00:18,240
"Most of my day-to-day
interaction was with my mother
1083
01:00:18,532 --> 01:00:22,077
"with my father
in the background
as a sort of weapon.
1084
01:00:22,369 --> 01:00:25,456
Neither of them was ever
very giving of approval."
1085
01:00:25,748 --> 01:00:27,499
You guys were at odds a lot
1086
01:00:27,791 --> 01:00:30,419
about some of the company
you were keeping
1087
01:00:30,711 --> 01:00:32,171
and some of the things
you were doing.
1088
01:00:32,463 --> 01:00:37,134
In the early '70s,
there was a slight lull
in Dad's work career,
1089
01:00:37,426 --> 01:00:41,221
and he was at home
for the first time,
hanging out,
1090
01:00:41,513 --> 01:00:43,807
and not really quite knowing
what to do with himself.
1091
01:00:44,099 --> 01:00:46,310
And it was also during this time
1092
01:00:46,602 --> 01:00:49,647
when he was taking a close look
at me and my life.
1093
01:00:49,938 --> 01:00:52,524
What he saw was, to him,
not that pretty.
1094
01:00:52,816 --> 01:00:55,110
Even though I was doing
very well in school...
1095
01:00:55,402 --> 01:00:56,904
I was a senior in high school,
1096
01:00:57,196 --> 01:01:00,199
and by this time, I was like
a full fledged Deadhead.
1097
01:01:00,491 --> 01:01:04,495
[psychedelic music playing]
1098
01:01:11,168 --> 01:01:14,254
I mean... need I say more?
1099
01:01:14,546 --> 01:01:16,340
I mean, you know...
1100
01:01:16,632 --> 01:01:18,842
It was just
not a good time for us.
1101
01:01:22,096 --> 01:01:24,807
♪ In the middle of the earth
in the land of the shire ♪
1102
01:01:25,099 --> 01:01:27,643
♪ Lives a brave little hobbit
whom we all admire ♪
1103
01:01:27,935 --> 01:01:30,896
♪ With his long wooden pipe
Fuzzy, woolly toes ♪
1104
01:01:31,188 --> 01:01:33,857
♪ He lives in a hobbit hole
And everybody knows him ♪
1105
01:01:34,149 --> 01:01:35,609
♪ -Bilbo
- Bilbo ♪
1106
01:01:35,901 --> 01:01:37,152
♪ Bilbo Baggins ♪
1107
01:01:37,444 --> 01:01:40,114
♪ He's only three feet tall ♪
1108
01:01:40,406 --> 01:01:41,824
♪ -Bilbo
- Bilbo ♪
1109
01:01:42,116 --> 01:01:43,200
♪ Bilbo Baggins ♪
1110
01:01:43,492 --> 01:01:46,036
♪ The bravest little hobbit
of them all ♪
1111
01:01:47,538 --> 01:01:48,997
Captain?
1112
01:01:49,289 --> 01:01:50,541
♪ One day,
Bilbo was asked to go... ♪
1113
01:01:50,833 --> 01:01:52,000
What in the name of...
1114
01:01:52,292 --> 01:01:53,544
♪ To the caves below ♪
1115
01:01:53,836 --> 01:01:55,170
♪ To help some dwarfs
get back their gold ♪
1116
01:01:55,462 --> 01:01:58,173
Am I... seeing things?
1117
01:01:58,465 --> 01:02:00,008
Not unless I am too.
1118
01:02:00,300 --> 01:02:01,468
♪ -Bilbo
- Bilbo ♪
1119
01:02:01,760 --> 01:02:02,803
♪ Bilbo Baggins ♪
1120
01:02:03,095 --> 01:02:05,013
♪ He's only three feet tall ♪
1121
01:02:05,305 --> 01:02:07,349
What is it, Mr. Spock?
1122
01:02:07,641 --> 01:02:09,101
♪ Bilbo Baggins ♪
1123
01:02:09,393 --> 01:02:11,562
♪ The bravest little hobbit
of them all ♪
1124
01:02:26,785 --> 01:02:30,038
[Leonard Nimoy]
Having had only marginal success
on NBC for three years,
1125
01:02:30,330 --> 01:02:33,208
the show took on
new life in syndication.
1126
01:02:33,500 --> 01:02:37,087
Gradually, the show
and its audience
found each other.
1127
01:02:37,379 --> 01:02:40,674
By the mid '70s,
it was becoming
a media event.
1128
01:02:40,966 --> 01:02:43,385
Thousands and thousands
of new devotees
1129
01:02:43,677 --> 01:02:44,970
sat in front of their TV sets
1130
01:02:45,262 --> 01:02:48,974
memorizing each
episode's dialogue
word for word.
1131
01:02:49,266 --> 01:02:54,146
Risk... risk is our business.
1132
01:02:54,438 --> 01:02:56,190
[Jason Alexander]
"That's what this
starship is all about.
1133
01:02:56,482 --> 01:03:00,068
"That's why we're aboard her.
1134
01:03:00,360 --> 01:03:05,365
"Dr. McCoy is right to point out
the enormous risk involved
1135
01:03:05,657 --> 01:03:08,952
"with interaction between
any two alien species,
1136
01:03:09,244 --> 01:03:11,580
but the potential--"
[laughing]
1137
01:03:14,958 --> 01:03:17,628
There's something that
I became aware of in doing
my research very recently
1138
01:03:17,920 --> 01:03:19,213
called The Slash Fantasy,
1139
01:03:19,505 --> 01:03:22,174
the Kirk-Spock slash fantasy.
1140
01:03:22,466 --> 01:03:26,011
And there's a phenomenal
edited video on YouTube.
1141
01:03:26,303 --> 01:03:28,764
And some fan, somebody's
taken a lot of footage
1142
01:03:29,056 --> 01:03:32,309
of Kirk and Spock out of context
from "The Original Series"
1143
01:03:32,601 --> 01:03:35,562
to show this homo-erotic
relationship between them,
1144
01:03:35,854 --> 01:03:38,398
and it's pretty damn compelling.
1145
01:03:49,326 --> 01:03:53,413
At conventions,
I saw slash zines
1146
01:03:53,705 --> 01:03:56,875
with illustrations done
by very good artists
1147
01:03:57,167 --> 01:04:02,631
and they were much,
much more explicit
between Kirk and Spock.
1148
01:04:02,923 --> 01:04:06,301
It's a matter
of who is looking at it,
1149
01:04:06,593 --> 01:04:08,053
from what perspective,
1150
01:04:08,345 --> 01:04:14,935
and from the perspective
of gay people seeing that
is eye opening.
1151
01:04:15,227 --> 01:04:19,565
They see the gay passion,
the gay attraction,
1152
01:04:19,857 --> 01:04:24,152
and the gay anguish
depicted in those scenes.
1153
01:04:35,956 --> 01:04:38,292
[Leonard Nimoy]
At my first convention in 1972,
1154
01:04:38,584 --> 01:04:40,168
I walked into a hall so crowded
1155
01:04:40,460 --> 01:04:42,754
the thunderous
wall of noise
that greeted me
1156
01:04:43,046 --> 01:04:44,882
took me completely by surprise.
1157
01:04:45,173 --> 01:04:49,177
For several seconds,
I literally could not speak
because of the emotion.
1158
01:04:49,469 --> 01:04:53,015
One of the things that I really
respect about your dad was,
1159
01:04:53,307 --> 01:04:54,975
I guess, his love
and affection for the fans
1160
01:04:55,267 --> 01:04:58,395
and how he always
had time and energy.
1161
01:04:58,687 --> 01:05:00,439
You know, going to conventions
and meeting people...
1162
01:05:00,731 --> 01:05:02,357
You know, I'm blown away
1163
01:05:02,649 --> 01:05:08,113
by how much love
there is for your father.
1164
01:05:08,405 --> 01:05:10,032
[Leonard Nimoy]
It was an entirely new concept,
1165
01:05:10,324 --> 01:05:14,411
this gathering of fans
to celebrate "Trek"
for a weekend.
1166
01:05:14,703 --> 01:05:16,121
The organizers crossed
their fingers
1167
01:05:16,413 --> 01:05:19,249
and hoped for 500 attendees.
1168
01:05:19,541 --> 01:05:21,501
They got 3,000.
1169
01:05:22,836 --> 01:05:25,464
We went
to one "Star Trek" convention.
1170
01:05:25,756 --> 01:05:28,717
I think it was in LA,
but I'm not sure.
1171
01:05:29,009 --> 01:05:29,801
I think you're right.
1172
01:05:30,093 --> 01:05:31,887
Yeah, it was a wild place.
1173
01:05:32,179 --> 01:05:33,847
I remember them having
to get us out the back door.
1174
01:05:34,139 --> 01:05:35,098
Right.
1175
01:05:35,390 --> 01:05:38,226
[Adam Nimoy]
Oh, okay.
What was that like?
1176
01:05:38,518 --> 01:05:39,269
Wild.
1177
01:06:02,417 --> 01:06:04,044
[Pegg]
I think "Star Trek" fans have
sort of pioneered
1178
01:06:04,336 --> 01:06:06,171
the whole cos-play culture
which now exists
1179
01:06:06,463 --> 01:06:07,798
where, you know, you go
to any convention,
1180
01:06:08,090 --> 01:06:10,717
and people are dressed up
as a multitude of things
1181
01:06:11,009 --> 01:06:15,013
from the most obscure
to the most popular.
1182
01:06:15,305 --> 01:06:21,186
I've been blown away going
to now these conventions
for a number of years,
1183
01:06:21,478 --> 01:06:24,856
seeing what people are able,
and willing, and, you know,
1184
01:06:25,148 --> 01:06:27,234
what they commit
to dress up as and do,
1185
01:06:27,526 --> 01:06:29,528
and it's unbelievable.
1186
01:06:29,820 --> 01:06:31,697
We thought they were crazy.
1187
01:06:31,989 --> 01:06:33,699
[laughing]
1188
01:06:39,871 --> 01:06:42,040
I'm here.
I'm really here.
I can't believe it.
1189
01:06:42,332 --> 01:06:45,252
My first "Star Trek" convention.
Watch your back. Here we go.
1190
01:06:50,007 --> 01:06:51,883
So much stuff.
1191
01:06:55,178 --> 01:06:56,430
Really cool.
1192
01:07:02,811 --> 01:07:04,271
Whoa.
1193
01:07:06,398 --> 01:07:07,482
Wow.
1194
01:07:09,526 --> 01:07:12,070
Spock, status report?
1195
01:07:12,362 --> 01:07:15,782
Pollux IV, class M type planet,
oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere.
1196
01:07:16,074 --> 01:07:19,077
Sensors indicate no life forms.
1197
01:07:19,369 --> 01:07:23,331
In all respects,
quite ordinary, Captain.
1198
01:07:23,623 --> 01:07:26,543
Bobak, I want you to tell me
a little bit about your history
with "Star Trek",
1199
01:07:26,835 --> 01:07:28,420
how it's affected your life.
1200
01:07:28,712 --> 01:07:30,964
I would say it's probably
one of the biggest reasons
why I work at NASA.
1201
01:07:31,256 --> 01:07:33,383
I mean, honestly,
like, you know, seeing
this "Star Trek,"
1202
01:07:33,675 --> 01:07:35,635
you know, this vision
of the future
1203
01:07:35,927 --> 01:07:39,389
is one of the reasons
why I work there today.
1204
01:07:39,681 --> 01:07:44,061
Seeing a future where people
from all different cultures
and backgrounds
1205
01:07:44,352 --> 01:07:45,145
were working together.
1206
01:07:45,437 --> 01:07:46,980
You know,
the betterment of humanity.
1207
01:07:47,272 --> 01:07:50,358
I think that was a vision
of the future that I wanted
to help create.
1208
01:07:50,650 --> 01:07:53,403
If "Star Trek" was the vision
of the future that I wanted
to create,
1209
01:07:53,695 --> 01:07:57,115
Spock was the internalization
of the kind of person
that I felt like I was.
1210
01:07:57,407 --> 01:07:59,201
You know, as someone
who was from two cultures,
1211
01:07:59,493 --> 01:08:01,787
you know, Iranian father,
an American mother,
1212
01:08:02,079 --> 01:08:05,582
I saw in Spock, you know,
that same conflict, I guess,
1213
01:08:05,874 --> 01:08:07,793
of, "Which one am I?
Am I both?
1214
01:08:08,085 --> 01:08:10,712
Is there
a happy medium
of the two?"
1215
01:08:11,004 --> 01:08:14,549
But also at the same time,
I saw that he was accepted
1216
01:08:14,841 --> 01:08:17,928
by his, you know, colleagues.
1217
01:08:18,220 --> 01:08:20,055
Spock stood for a lot
of different things.
1218
01:08:20,347 --> 01:08:23,558
He stood
for intelligence,
integrity.
1219
01:08:23,850 --> 01:08:27,020
He stood for the idea of
really searching for truth,
1220
01:08:27,312 --> 01:08:29,606
for figuring out
how things really work.
1221
01:08:29,898 --> 01:08:31,983
That is the underpinning
of science, really.
1222
01:08:32,275 --> 01:08:37,030
So I think for a lot of people,
Spock was representative
of science itself,
1223
01:08:37,322 --> 01:08:41,076
of using the human mind
to overcome kind of
the forces of chaos
1224
01:08:41,368 --> 01:08:42,911
and make sense of things.
1225
01:08:43,203 --> 01:08:45,413
That really resonates
with a lot of people here,
I would say.
1226
01:08:45,705 --> 01:08:46,706
It certainly did with me.
1227
01:08:46,998 --> 01:08:49,251
And I knew the minute
I read "Star Trek" books,
1228
01:08:49,543 --> 01:08:52,212
that was the character
I most wanted to emulate
with my career.
1229
01:08:52,504 --> 01:08:55,090
[deGrasse Tyson]
Spock was a scientist.
1230
01:08:55,382 --> 01:08:58,343
Now, for me, I knew
I liked science
before "Star Trek."
1231
01:08:58,635 --> 01:09:02,931
So Spock and I resonated,
I think, uh...
1232
01:09:03,223 --> 01:09:08,311
in a way that surely helped,
but didn't initiate my interest.
1233
01:09:08,603 --> 01:09:12,607
But I wonder if the slow
but real appreciation
1234
01:09:12,899 --> 01:09:15,026
for what science is
and why it matters
1235
01:09:15,318 --> 01:09:17,863
that I see manifesting today,
1236
01:09:18,155 --> 01:09:20,157
whether it owes its origin
1237
01:09:20,448 --> 01:09:22,617
to that series,
to that character.
1238
01:09:28,331 --> 01:09:30,250
- Are you a "Star Trek" fan?
- Yes.
1239
01:09:30,542 --> 01:09:32,878
- How long have you been a fan?
- A hundred years.
1240
01:09:33,170 --> 01:09:35,422
A hundred years
"Star Trek" fan, okay.
1241
01:09:38,091 --> 01:09:40,427
[Interviewer]
You've had your own
connection to "Star Trek."
1242
01:09:40,719 --> 01:09:42,804
You've directed
"Star Trek" episodes.
1243
01:09:43,096 --> 01:09:46,183
But before that, you were
an entertainment attorney.
1244
01:09:46,474 --> 01:09:48,393
What was that all about?
What got you into that
in the first place?
1245
01:09:48,685 --> 01:09:52,230
You know, it's very difficult
when you are the son
of a celebrity
1246
01:09:52,522 --> 01:09:55,692
and somebody who becomes
a pop culture icon,
1247
01:09:55,984 --> 01:09:57,819
to try to create
your own identity,
1248
01:09:58,111 --> 01:09:59,946
to find out
who you are
in essence.
1249
01:10:00,238 --> 01:10:03,241
And so, this was my way of
really creating my own path.
1250
01:10:03,533 --> 01:10:05,911
He was very proud of the fact
that I went to law school,
1251
01:10:06,203 --> 01:10:08,121
and I started practicing law.
1252
01:10:08,413 --> 01:10:10,123
But after seven years
of practicing,
1253
01:10:10,415 --> 01:10:12,500
it became very clear to me
that this was not something
1254
01:10:12,792 --> 01:10:14,127
I wanted to do
for the rest of my life.
1255
01:10:14,419 --> 01:10:18,590
I didn't have the passion for it
that I thought was important.
1256
01:10:18,882 --> 01:10:20,467
That was really Dad's
whole philosophy was
1257
01:10:20,759 --> 01:10:22,469
you have to have a passion
for what you do.
1258
01:10:22,761 --> 01:10:25,555
Otherwise, it's just work,
and it's not fulfilling.
1259
01:10:25,847 --> 01:10:30,310
My dad was very sympathetic
about my desire to make
a career change
1260
01:10:30,602 --> 01:10:33,271
and even helped me,
trained me as a director.
1261
01:10:33,563 --> 01:10:35,774
He and I actually
made an episode
1262
01:10:36,066 --> 01:10:37,609
of "The Outer Limits" together.
1263
01:10:37,901 --> 01:10:41,363
We were remaking an episode
that he was originally in
in the early '60s
1264
01:10:41,655 --> 01:10:43,448
in which he had
a supporting role.
1265
01:10:43,740 --> 01:10:46,368
Your design
and your construction
are nothing short of genius,
1266
01:10:46,660 --> 01:10:49,996
but even you must understand
that you're basically a takeoff
1267
01:10:50,288 --> 01:10:54,251
on the thoughts and feelings
that Dr. Link programmed
into you.
1268
01:10:54,542 --> 01:10:58,964
A man suffers, a man bleeds,
a man has a soul.
1269
01:10:59,256 --> 01:11:01,633
I could snap your neck
as if it were a toothpick.
1270
01:11:01,925 --> 01:11:04,844
In that sense, you're right.
I'm not like most men.
1271
01:11:05,136 --> 01:11:07,806
But like most men,
I choose not to.
1272
01:11:08,098 --> 01:11:09,641
Let me go.
1273
01:11:15,021 --> 01:11:17,774
[Leonard Nimoy]
The story of "Star Trek:
The Motion Picture"
1274
01:11:18,066 --> 01:11:22,445
rightly begins in London
where my wife and I were
vacationing in 1975.
1275
01:11:22,737 --> 01:11:27,033
We went to see Henry Fonda
who was performing on stage
in "Darrow."
1276
01:11:27,325 --> 01:11:30,036
After the performance,
we joined him and his wife
for dinner.
1277
01:11:30,328 --> 01:11:32,247
At some point during
the conversation, Henry said,
1278
01:11:32,539 --> 01:11:34,165
"You know, Leonard,
I hope you're being paid
1279
01:11:34,457 --> 01:11:36,543
for all those billboards
around town."
1280
01:11:36,835 --> 01:11:39,129
- [beer pouring]
- [Leonard Nimoy]
"What billboards, Henry?"
1281
01:11:39,421 --> 01:11:43,425
"Do you mean to tell me
you don't know about
all those Heineken billboards?"
1282
01:11:43,717 --> 01:11:46,928
Now, I'd seen my Spock image
used commercially before,
1283
01:11:47,220 --> 01:11:49,139
such as on a box of
Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
1284
01:11:49,431 --> 01:11:53,226
I'd been amused by it,
finding it campy
and even flattering.
1285
01:11:53,518 --> 01:11:55,812
Once "Star Trek" was canceled,
1286
01:11:56,104 --> 01:12:01,109
Paramount had no legal right
to license my likeness
from that time on.
1287
01:12:01,401 --> 01:12:03,695
So not only had Paramount
been marketing me as Spock
1288
01:12:03,987 --> 01:12:06,781
for almost 10 years
without the right to do so,
1289
01:12:07,073 --> 01:12:11,578
for the last five of those 10,
they hadn't sent me
any of the proceeds.
1290
01:12:11,870 --> 01:12:14,831
I wound up having
to file a lawsuit.
1291
01:12:15,123 --> 01:12:17,000
They wanted to make this movie.
1292
01:12:17,292 --> 01:12:19,085
And Bob Weiss had it
in his contract
1293
01:12:19,377 --> 01:12:21,296
that they would make
their best efforts to get me
in the movie.
1294
01:12:21,588 --> 01:12:23,214
And my agent would
call me and say,
1295
01:12:23,506 --> 01:12:24,966
"They wanna talk to you
about the 'Star Trek' movie."
And I would say...
1296
01:12:25,258 --> 01:12:28,011
"When we settle the lawsuit,
I'll talk about acting
in their movie,"
1297
01:12:28,303 --> 01:12:30,764
because I thought
that's my leverage.
1298
01:12:31,056 --> 01:12:32,640
So that went on for some time.
1299
01:12:32,932 --> 01:12:36,936
And... finally, I got a call
1300
01:12:37,228 --> 01:12:38,688
from a guy
who introduced
himself to me.
1301
01:12:38,980 --> 01:12:40,607
He said, "My name
is Jeff Katzenberg,
1302
01:12:40,899 --> 01:12:42,734
and I've just
gone to work
for Paramount."
1303
01:12:43,026 --> 01:12:47,280
And I was acting in "Equus"
on Broadway at the time
in New York.
1304
01:12:47,572 --> 01:12:50,200
[Jeffrey Katzenberg]
So there goes little Jeffrey
off trotting to New York...
1305
01:12:50,492 --> 01:12:54,037
[laughing]...to say to him,
"You've got to put
the ears back on."
1306
01:12:54,329 --> 01:12:55,997
So I went, and I saw the show,
1307
01:12:56,289 --> 01:12:58,208
and after the show,
we went to Joe Allen's.
1308
01:12:58,500 --> 01:13:02,629
I said to him, "We're going
to make the movie.
1309
01:13:02,921 --> 01:13:04,798
"Those ears are going on.
1310
01:13:05,090 --> 01:13:09,010
"They're either going on you,
or they're actually going
to go on somebody else,
1311
01:13:09,302 --> 01:13:11,096
"but they are going to go on.
1312
01:13:11,388 --> 01:13:16,142
And how badly will you feel
when you didn't put them on?"
1313
01:13:16,434 --> 01:13:20,730
The big leverage that
he always had beginning
with these movies
1314
01:13:21,022 --> 01:13:24,984
was that Paramount Pictures
needed him,
1315
01:13:25,276 --> 01:13:27,987
and they couldn't make
a "Star Trek" movie
without him.
1316
01:13:28,279 --> 01:13:29,906
[Leonard Nimoy]
Finally, my lawyer called.
1317
01:13:30,198 --> 01:13:34,327
"Look, Paramount is actually
showing some willingness
to reach an agreement.
1318
01:13:34,619 --> 01:13:37,330
"Will you read the script
if they settle the lawsuit?"
1319
01:13:37,622 --> 01:13:38,998
"Yes."
1320
01:13:39,290 --> 01:13:41,960
Four days later,
on a Friday evening,
the lawsuit settled.
1321
01:13:42,252 --> 01:13:44,671
My lawyer came
to my house
with a check.
1322
01:13:44,963 --> 01:13:47,215
An hour later,
the script arrived.
1323
01:13:47,507 --> 01:13:50,301
I sat down
and read it through
that night.
1324
01:13:50,593 --> 01:13:52,053
[Interviewer]
Leonard Nimoy was
the last person
1325
01:13:52,345 --> 01:13:56,433
to join the movie cast
and was asked why
he was a hold out.
1326
01:13:56,724 --> 01:13:58,143
I don't think it was
a question of hold out.
1327
01:13:58,435 --> 01:14:02,188
We've had a long and...
complicated relationship,
1328
01:14:02,480 --> 01:14:05,024
I mean, Paramount and myself,
for the last couple of years.
1329
01:14:05,316 --> 01:14:06,860
And probably the thing
that took the most time
1330
01:14:07,152 --> 01:14:09,112
is the fact that
the mail service
1331
01:14:09,404 --> 01:14:11,906
between here and Vulcan
is still pretty slow.
1332
01:14:19,956 --> 01:14:21,458
Spock.
1333
01:14:23,710 --> 01:14:27,589
Making that first movie was
very, very dis-spiriting,
1334
01:14:27,881 --> 01:14:29,215
very depressing.
1335
01:14:29,507 --> 01:14:31,259
We had a bad script,
bad script.
1336
01:14:31,551 --> 01:14:33,219
It just never worked.
It was always a struggle
1337
01:14:33,511 --> 01:14:37,182
to try to figure out
how to bring some life
to this... project.
1338
01:14:38,433 --> 01:14:43,730
And, um, we did our best,
but I never...
1339
01:14:44,022 --> 01:14:48,735
The pendulum swung completely
when that first movie came along
1340
01:14:49,027 --> 01:14:52,572
from being an actor
and character-oriented
"Star Trek"
1341
01:14:52,864 --> 01:14:54,657
to an effects-oriented
"Star Trek."
1342
01:14:54,949 --> 01:14:56,784
And the feeling was, "Oh, we
didn't have the money before.
1343
01:14:57,076 --> 01:14:59,120
Now we've got the money,
we've got to give them
a big effects movie."
1344
01:14:59,412 --> 01:15:01,664
So it was all about the ship,
the ship, and this effect,
and that effect,
1345
01:15:01,956 --> 01:15:02,957
and we're going
through this thing.
1346
01:15:06,753 --> 01:15:08,421
Now, we're going
through that thing.
1347
01:15:10,215 --> 01:15:12,759
Nothing about the characters.
1348
01:15:13,051 --> 01:15:17,013
So it was frustrating,
and depressing,
and, uh, very painful.
1349
01:15:31,653 --> 01:15:32,654
Khan.
1350
01:15:33,780 --> 01:15:36,324
Khan!
1351
01:15:36,616 --> 01:15:41,079
In "Star Trek II," the lure that
Harve Bennett gave him was,
1352
01:15:41,371 --> 01:15:44,415
"You're going to have
the greatest death scene
of all time."
1353
01:15:44,707 --> 01:15:46,167
Spock, no!
1354
01:15:54,759 --> 01:15:56,678
[Leonard Nimoy]
I thought that was
the final "Star Trek" movie,
1355
01:15:56,970 --> 01:15:58,638
and when they said to me,
"How about a death scene?"
1356
01:15:58,930 --> 01:16:00,515
I thought, "Why not?
If this is the end
of 'Star Trek,'
1357
01:16:00,807 --> 01:16:02,600
"let's get out
in a blaze of glory
saving the Enterprise.
1358
01:16:02,892 --> 01:16:05,645
You know,
be a hero and die."
[laughing]
1359
01:16:09,816 --> 01:16:11,818
[struggling]
Live long...
1360
01:16:12,735 --> 01:16:13,987
and prosper.
1361
01:16:32,714 --> 01:16:35,717
[Leonard Nimoy]
Sooner than I realized,
it was over.
1362
01:16:36,009 --> 01:16:37,552
No.
1363
01:16:37,844 --> 01:16:41,180
[Leonard Nimoy]
I stripped off the ears,
the makeup, the uniform,
1364
01:16:41,472 --> 01:16:43,558
and so Spock
gradually disappeared,
1365
01:16:43,850 --> 01:16:46,811
leaving behind
only Leonard Nimoy.
1366
01:16:48,813 --> 01:16:51,566
Never again the raised eyebrow.
1367
01:16:51,858 --> 01:16:55,737
Never again
the delicious teasing
of the irascible doctor
1368
01:16:56,029 --> 01:17:00,074
or the offering of logic
to my impetuous friend
and captain.
1369
01:17:00,366 --> 01:17:03,411
Never again the mind meld,
the neck pinch,
1370
01:17:03,703 --> 01:17:05,788
or the Vulcan salute
and blessing,
1371
01:17:06,080 --> 01:17:08,041
live long and prosper.
1372
01:17:08,333 --> 01:17:13,212
I asked myself,
"What have I done?"
1373
01:17:13,504 --> 01:17:15,840
Well, of course, they put in
a little footage at the end
of the movie
1374
01:17:16,132 --> 01:17:19,177
that suggested that
this might not be
the end of Spock.
1375
01:17:19,469 --> 01:17:22,680
I'm sorry, Doctor.
I have no time
to discuss this logically.
1376
01:17:27,185 --> 01:17:28,519
Remember.
1377
01:17:28,811 --> 01:17:29,687
And they came to me,
sure enough,
1378
01:17:29,979 --> 01:17:31,606
after the picture opened
and did business,
1379
01:17:31,898 --> 01:17:34,025
and they called me
in for a meeting.
1380
01:17:34,317 --> 01:17:35,902
They said, "We'd like to know
if you'd like to be involved
in another 'Star Trek' movie?"
1381
01:17:36,194 --> 01:17:37,654
And I said,
"Yes, I'd like to direct it."
1382
01:17:37,945 --> 01:17:42,492
I remember distinctly one night
I got a phone call from him.
1383
01:17:42,784 --> 01:17:45,078
And he said
he'd been on the phone
with Michael Eisner,
1384
01:17:45,370 --> 01:17:48,539
and that Michael Eisner
was trying to talk him
out of directing,
1385
01:17:48,831 --> 01:17:50,833
making his directing debut
1386
01:17:51,125 --> 01:17:54,629
directing himself
in a feature film
and so forth.
1387
01:17:54,921 --> 01:17:59,258
And he was asking me...
He was soliciting my advice.
1388
01:17:59,550 --> 01:18:02,220
I said, "Well,
it's really very simple.
1389
01:18:02,512 --> 01:18:07,767
Are you prepared
to let this ship
sail without you?"
1390
01:18:08,059 --> 01:18:09,602
And he said, "Oh, absolutely."
1391
01:18:09,894 --> 01:18:12,271
I said, "Then sit tight
You're going to direct
the movie." [laughing]
1392
01:18:12,563 --> 01:18:15,817
[Klingon]
My Lord, the ship appears
to be deserted.
1393
01:18:16,109 --> 01:18:18,444
How can that be?
They're hiding.
1394
01:18:18,736 --> 01:18:22,281
Yes, sir, but the bridge
seems to be run
by a computer.
1395
01:18:22,573 --> 01:18:23,658
It is the only thing speaking.
1396
01:18:23,950 --> 01:18:25,284
Speaking?
1397
01:18:26,494 --> 01:18:27,829
Let me hear.
1398
01:18:28,121 --> 01:18:33,626
[Computer]
Nine, eight, seven, six, five--
1399
01:18:33,918 --> 01:18:35,420
Get out!
1400
01:18:35,712 --> 01:18:37,380
Get out of there!
1401
01:18:37,672 --> 01:18:39,674
[Leonard Nimoy] I got a call
before the movie opened
from Jeff Katzenberg,
1402
01:18:39,966 --> 01:18:42,343
who was head of production
at Paramount at the time,
1403
01:18:42,635 --> 01:18:44,220
and he said, "We want you
to make another one."
1404
01:18:44,512 --> 01:18:47,098
And I said, "You know,
this one that I just finished,
'Star Trek III',"
1405
01:18:47,390 --> 01:18:49,559
I said, "They had
a pretty tight
choke chain on me,
1406
01:18:49,851 --> 01:18:50,977
"controlling what I was doing,
1407
01:18:51,269 --> 01:18:52,687
"and making me answer
for everything,
1408
01:18:52,979 --> 01:18:55,523
and explain
everything that I was doing,
and justify everything."
1409
01:18:55,815 --> 01:18:57,734
And he said--
I'll never forget.
He was wonderful.
1410
01:18:58,025 --> 01:18:59,569
He said,
"The training wheels are off.
1411
01:18:59,861 --> 01:19:02,905
We want you to make
your 'Star Trek' movie."
1412
01:19:03,197 --> 01:19:05,783
[Gillian Taylor]
Well, if it isn't Robin Hood
and Friar Tuck.
1413
01:19:07,118 --> 01:19:08,661
Where are you fellas heading?
1414
01:19:10,037 --> 01:19:12,540
Back to San Francisco.
1415
01:19:12,832 --> 01:19:16,002
Came all of the way down here
just to jump in and swim
with the kiddies, huh?
1416
01:19:17,420 --> 01:19:19,756
Very little point
in my trying to explain.
1417
01:19:20,047 --> 01:19:22,550
Well, yeah, I'll buy that.
What about him?
1418
01:19:22,842 --> 01:19:24,719
Him? He's harmless.
1419
01:19:25,011 --> 01:19:28,181
Back in the '60s, he was part
of the free speech movement
at Berkeley.
1420
01:19:29,807 --> 01:19:32,059
I think he did
a little too much LDS.
1421
01:19:32,351 --> 01:19:35,104
- LDS?
- Mm-hmm.
1422
01:19:35,396 --> 01:19:36,898
Come on. Why don't you
let me give you a lift?
1423
01:19:37,190 --> 01:19:40,401
We had our first read-through
at your house on Kashmir.
1424
01:19:40,693 --> 01:19:44,447
And there was--
He had the whales' song
playing for us.
1425
01:19:44,739 --> 01:19:47,658
And I knew then
how much this project
meant to him
1426
01:19:47,950 --> 01:19:49,202
on a personal level.
1427
01:19:49,494 --> 01:19:51,245
He was trying
to get us to get it,
1428
01:19:51,537 --> 01:19:54,415
which to me, transcends doing
another "Star Trek" film.
1429
01:19:54,707 --> 01:19:58,252
Although, in fact,
it actually is what "Star Trek"
has always been about,
1430
01:19:58,544 --> 01:20:01,506
which is meaningful issues
about how to live.
1431
01:20:01,798 --> 01:20:03,174
[punk rock music playing]
1432
01:20:03,466 --> 01:20:05,676
♪ Just where is our future?
The things we've done and said ♪
1433
01:20:05,968 --> 01:20:08,721
♪ Let's just push the button
We'd be better off dead ♪
1434
01:20:09,013 --> 01:20:10,598
♪ 'Cause I hate you ♪
1435
01:20:10,890 --> 01:20:12,058
Excuse me.
1436
01:20:12,350 --> 01:20:14,602
♪ And I berate you ♪
1437
01:20:14,894 --> 01:20:16,187
Excuse me.
1438
01:20:16,479 --> 01:20:18,689
Would you mind
stopping that noise?
1439
01:20:19,816 --> 01:20:22,985
[music playing louder]
1440
01:20:23,277 --> 01:20:25,154
♪ The only choice we're given
is how many megatons ♪
1441
01:20:25,446 --> 01:20:26,572
Excuse me.
1442
01:20:26,864 --> 01:20:29,033
Would you mind stopping
that damn noise?
1443
01:20:29,325 --> 01:20:31,452
♪ And I say screw you ♪
1444
01:20:31,744 --> 01:20:35,414
♪ And I hope you're blue too ♪
1445
01:20:38,793 --> 01:20:42,755
- [music stops]
- [applauding]
1446
01:20:43,047 --> 01:20:46,300
"Star Trek IV" was
one of the highlights
of Dad's career,
1447
01:20:46,592 --> 01:20:48,386
really part
of the pinnacle
of his career,
1448
01:20:48,678 --> 01:20:51,639
because immediately after that
came "Three Men and a Baby."
1449
01:20:51,931 --> 01:20:53,391
[Leonard Nimoy]
The making
of "Three Men and a Baby"
1450
01:20:53,683 --> 01:20:56,686
was a magical time
where everything
came together beautifully.
1451
01:20:56,978 --> 01:20:59,355
I felt enormously fortunate
to be involved with the project.
1452
01:20:59,647 --> 01:21:00,606
Nice job, Pete.
1453
01:21:00,898 --> 01:21:03,359
You know, the "LA Times"
came out with an article
1454
01:21:03,651 --> 01:21:05,319
when that movie came out,
and it was a hit
1455
01:21:05,611 --> 01:21:08,030
the winter season,
the holiday season of '87.
1456
01:21:08,322 --> 01:21:12,159
"LA Times" talked
about the fact that the hit
from the previous holiday season
1457
01:21:12,451 --> 01:21:15,413
was a feature film entitled
"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,"
1458
01:21:15,705 --> 01:21:18,749
and that both of those films
happened to be directed
by the same guy.
1459
01:21:19,792 --> 01:21:21,085
Then came "The Good Mother",
1460
01:21:21,377 --> 01:21:23,838
and my relationship
with my father hit
an all-time low.
1461
01:21:24,130 --> 01:21:25,673
And you've left her
alone with him?
1462
01:21:25,965 --> 01:21:28,009
Well, of course I have.
She likes him.
They have fun together, Brian.
1463
01:21:28,301 --> 01:21:29,969
Well, ask him about
the fun, Anna.
1464
01:21:30,261 --> 01:21:31,762
Well, what are you suggesting,
Brian, that he did something
wrong with Molly?
1465
01:21:32,054 --> 01:21:33,139
- He did, Anna.
- Well, he didn't.
1466
01:21:33,431 --> 01:21:35,266
She told me.
She's told the shrink.
1467
01:21:35,558 --> 01:21:36,976
- He did it, Anna!
- No, Brian, he didn't do it!
1468
01:21:37,268 --> 01:21:38,769
You ask him!
And you let him!
1469
01:21:39,061 --> 01:21:41,188
[Leonard Nimoy]
By the time filming
of "The Good Mother" wrapped,
1470
01:21:41,480 --> 01:21:44,400
I felt the same way I had
at the end of shooting
"Three Men and a Baby."
1471
01:21:44,692 --> 01:21:48,654
I thought, "Boy, this could be
even more of a rocket ride
than 'Three Men.'"
1472
01:21:48,946 --> 01:21:52,491
And it was a rocket ride,
all right... straight down.
1473
01:21:52,783 --> 01:21:54,285
Box office was disappointing,
1474
01:21:54,577 --> 01:21:58,205
and the film soon disappeared
from the theaters.
1475
01:21:58,497 --> 01:22:02,335
I started drinking
regularly, ritually,
1476
01:22:02,627 --> 01:22:05,630
during probably the second year
or third year of our series.
1477
01:22:05,922 --> 01:22:09,216
The ritual became so ingrained
and so important to me,
1478
01:22:09,508 --> 01:22:13,512
because I looked forward
to that release at the end
of the pressure of the day
1479
01:22:13,804 --> 01:22:17,934
with the dialogue, and the pace,
and get 15 pages or 12 pages
done today,
1480
01:22:18,225 --> 01:22:19,644
and all of that sort of thing.
1481
01:22:19,936 --> 01:22:22,313
And the minute
we finished the last shot,
I would have a drink.
1482
01:22:22,605 --> 01:22:24,231
And then it became
a series of drinks.
1483
01:22:24,523 --> 01:22:26,734
And little by little,
before I knew it,
I was drinking more and more
1484
01:22:27,026 --> 01:22:28,778
because my addictive
personality was taking over.
1485
01:22:29,070 --> 01:22:32,657
It was the martinis,
you know, getting a drink
when he'd come home,
1486
01:22:32,949 --> 01:22:34,533
having a couple drinks.
1487
01:22:34,825 --> 01:22:38,746
And, uh... you know,
while it made him
more relaxed,
1488
01:22:39,038 --> 01:22:41,374
he also shut down.
1489
01:22:41,666 --> 01:22:45,920
The habit grew to the power
that it did in my later years
1490
01:22:46,212 --> 01:22:49,423
because I didn't have
that thought, "I'm young.
I still have a distance to go."
1491
01:22:49,715 --> 01:22:53,219
Which is a devilish part
of the disease.
1492
01:22:53,511 --> 01:22:57,056
The 1980's were
a very difficult time
for my dad.
1493
01:22:57,348 --> 01:23:00,518
His parents had recently died,
my grandparents,
1494
01:23:00,810 --> 01:23:02,979
within six months of each other.
1495
01:23:03,270 --> 01:23:04,730
My dad was going through
a very complicated
1496
01:23:05,022 --> 01:23:06,565
and difficult divorce
from my mother.
1497
01:23:06,857 --> 01:23:08,693
They had been married
for 32 years.
1498
01:23:08,985 --> 01:23:10,319
It was also about this time
1499
01:23:10,611 --> 01:23:12,780
that there was
a lot of head-banging
between the two of us.
1500
01:23:13,072 --> 01:23:15,324
There were a lot of old issues
that were coming up,
1501
01:23:15,616 --> 01:23:18,744
and there were
a number of fights
between us.
1502
01:23:19,036 --> 01:23:22,373
He was also drinking.
A lot of this was fueled
by alcohol.
1503
01:23:22,665 --> 01:23:24,959
And quite frankly,
I was still getting high
at the time,
1504
01:23:25,251 --> 01:23:28,212
and that was certainly not
helping matters between us.
1505
01:23:30,131 --> 01:23:32,258
[Adam Nimoy]
"There's one major area
that I should touch on
1506
01:23:32,550 --> 01:23:34,260
"before coming to a conclusion,
1507
01:23:34,552 --> 01:23:36,470
"competition with my father.
1508
01:23:36,762 --> 01:23:40,182
"This was easy for me
in strangely painful way.
1509
01:23:40,474 --> 01:23:43,936
"My father never earned
more than a $150 a week.
1510
01:23:44,228 --> 01:23:47,732
"I realize that competition
with me is very tough.
1511
01:23:48,024 --> 01:23:49,859
"I am very loud and verbal.
1512
01:23:50,151 --> 01:23:54,238
"Also I have been very lucky,
made good money,
and I'm famous.
1513
01:23:55,573 --> 01:23:56,907
"That's a lot tougher
to deal with
1514
01:23:57,199 --> 01:24:00,286
"than me competing
against 150-dollar
a week barber."
1515
01:24:02,538 --> 01:24:06,042
A lot of the problems
that I had with my dad
were not that dissimilar
1516
01:24:06,333 --> 01:24:08,627
from problems
that other fathers
and sons experience.
1517
01:24:10,880 --> 01:24:12,923
The difference is that
my dad was adored
1518
01:24:13,215 --> 01:24:15,926
by millions of fans
all over the world.
1519
01:24:16,218 --> 01:24:21,390
And oftentimes, I felt like
I was competing with them
for his love and attention.
1520
01:24:21,682 --> 01:24:26,479
And sometimes, I honestly felt
like I was losing the battle.
1521
01:24:26,771 --> 01:24:30,733
After we would have
one of these incredible
knock-down, drag-out fights,
1522
01:24:31,025 --> 01:24:36,655
I would go out into the world
and be confronted by images
of Spock everywhere.
1523
01:24:36,947 --> 01:24:38,282
["What's On Your Mind" playing]
1524
01:24:38,574 --> 01:24:41,202
♪ I want to know
what you're feeling ♪
1525
01:24:41,494 --> 01:24:44,789
♪ Tell me what's on your mind ♪
1526
01:24:52,922 --> 01:24:53,798
Pure energy.
1527
01:24:56,884 --> 01:24:58,427
Pure energy.
1528
01:25:05,017 --> 01:25:08,646
In 1989,
Dad and Susan
got married,
1529
01:25:08,938 --> 01:25:11,148
and his domestic life
started to get much better.
1530
01:25:11,440 --> 01:25:13,818
She was a real
stabilizing force for him.
1531
01:25:14,110 --> 01:25:17,071
And he was very happy with her,
and they were very devoted
to each other.
1532
01:25:17,363 --> 01:25:20,741
It was at this period of time,
he told me later on,
1533
01:25:21,033 --> 01:25:23,953
that he was
really happy
with his life,
1534
01:25:24,245 --> 01:25:28,165
and yet didn't really understand
why he was still drinking.
1535
01:25:28,457 --> 01:25:32,461
And it was at that point
that he started to really,
seriously look
1536
01:25:32,753 --> 01:25:34,922
at what was happening
with his life.
1537
01:25:35,214 --> 01:25:38,592
And he made his decision
to go into his own recovery.
1538
01:26:06,745 --> 01:26:09,915
My first images
were photographed
with this camera
1539
01:26:10,207 --> 01:26:11,584
and enlarged with this camera
1540
01:26:11,876 --> 01:26:14,670
and with about 20 cents
worth of Kodak supplies.
1541
01:26:14,962 --> 01:26:19,049
And I just became fascinated
with the ability
1542
01:26:19,341 --> 01:26:21,635
to create an image,
something that you could hold,
1543
01:26:21,927 --> 01:26:24,221
an object you could
hold in your hand,
and there it is.
1544
01:26:24,513 --> 01:26:25,514
Something I shot this morning,
1545
01:26:25,806 --> 01:26:27,266
and tonight, I have
the picture in my hand.
1546
01:26:27,558 --> 01:26:30,144
I could hang it on my wall,
or give it to my family,
or whatever.
1547
01:26:30,436 --> 01:26:31,187
That was the beginning.
1548
01:26:56,337 --> 01:26:59,173
[Adam Nimoy] Although Dad
started taking pictures
at an early age,
1549
01:26:59,465 --> 01:27:02,176
he continued this hobby
throughout his life.
1550
01:27:02,468 --> 01:27:04,678
He would often take portraits
of me and Julie,
1551
01:27:04,970 --> 01:27:08,182
and some of those ended up
in the poetry books
he published.
1552
01:27:30,996 --> 01:27:32,206
[grunting]
1553
01:27:35,125 --> 01:27:35,876
[screaming]
1554
01:27:52,309 --> 01:27:53,894
James T. Kirk.
1555
01:27:54,186 --> 01:27:56,522
[Leonard Nimoy]
Along came J.J. Abrams
1556
01:27:56,814 --> 01:27:58,565
who found a way
to crack it open
1557
01:27:58,857 --> 01:28:00,943
to an entirely new
and different audience.
1558
01:28:06,782 --> 01:28:09,785
Who the hell am I
to tell Leonard Nimoy
what Spock should do?
1559
01:28:10,077 --> 01:28:12,162
But it's my job,
so I'm doing the best I can.
1560
01:28:12,454 --> 01:28:14,415
But I was amazed
at how open he was.
1561
01:28:14,707 --> 01:28:18,627
Leonard was okay with the idea
of this new incarnation
of "Star Trek."
1562
01:28:18,919 --> 01:28:24,466
It set a tone on the set
even beyond the days
that Leonard was working.
1563
01:28:24,758 --> 01:28:27,136
[Leonard Nimoy]
You didn't have to know
all about "Star Trek."
1564
01:28:27,428 --> 01:28:28,846
You could come
and enjoy this movie
1565
01:28:29,138 --> 01:28:31,307
as a person who had
never seen anything
of "Star Trek" before.
1566
01:28:31,598 --> 01:28:32,850
- Fascinating.
- What?
1567
01:28:33,142 --> 01:28:34,351
Okay, I'm sure
you're just doing your job,
1568
01:28:34,643 --> 01:28:36,270
but could you not come
a wee bit sooner?
1569
01:28:36,562 --> 01:28:39,106
Six months I've been here
living off Star Fleet
protein nibs
1570
01:28:39,398 --> 01:28:40,941
and the promise of a good meal.
1571
01:28:41,233 --> 01:28:42,818
Myself, Leonard, and Chris
shared a trailer
1572
01:28:43,110 --> 01:28:46,155
when we were shooting the stuff
when they discover Scotty
on the planet.
1573
01:28:46,447 --> 01:28:48,866
And it was quite far
from the circus,
from the unit base,
1574
01:28:49,158 --> 01:28:52,369
so we had a trailer that
we just sat in, and we shared.
1575
01:28:52,661 --> 01:28:53,871
And we were shooting
really late at night.
1576
01:28:54,163 --> 01:28:55,914
It was, like, you know, 2:00
or 3:00 in the morning.
1577
01:28:56,206 --> 01:28:58,083
and Chris, Leonard, and I
were just sat in this--
1578
01:28:58,375 --> 01:29:01,086
And Leonard was in his
full Spock regalia, ears.
1579
01:29:01,378 --> 01:29:03,505
We had the big sort of like
winter coat on and stuff,
1580
01:29:03,797 --> 01:29:06,508
and he sat upright,
and he went to sleep.
1581
01:29:06,800 --> 01:29:11,096
And he, uh, was just sat there
just quietly snoring.
1582
01:29:11,388 --> 01:29:14,224
And Chris and I were just
looking at each other like,
1583
01:29:14,516 --> 01:29:16,602
[whispering]
"That's Spock, and he snores."
1584
01:29:16,894 --> 01:29:17,936
[laughing]
1585
01:29:18,228 --> 01:29:19,772
We were shooting a scene,
and Leonard was walking,
1586
01:29:20,064 --> 01:29:26,695
and he fell... and he landed,
and he cut and broke his nose.
1587
01:29:26,987 --> 01:29:28,489
Um...
1588
01:29:28,781 --> 01:29:32,785
So the feeling that,
you know, you have
1589
01:29:33,077 --> 01:29:37,164
when someone that you care
about as much as I did,
of course, gets hurt,
1590
01:29:37,456 --> 01:29:39,166
it's a horrible feeling.
1591
01:29:39,458 --> 01:29:41,543
When you've wounded Spock, uh...
1592
01:29:41,835 --> 01:29:44,338
you just wanna...
you know, kill yourself.
1593
01:29:44,630 --> 01:29:46,632
It's just... It was...
It was horrible.
1594
01:29:46,924 --> 01:29:49,635
And we're trying to figure
out what we're gonna do
for the rest of the day,
1595
01:29:49,927 --> 01:29:52,471
and I hear, like,
"Oh, no, no, no, no,
we're going to keep going."
1596
01:29:52,763 --> 01:29:53,847
And it was Leonard
who was like,
1597
01:29:54,139 --> 01:29:55,766
"We're just gonna
keep shooting."
1598
01:29:56,058 --> 01:30:00,229
And I'm thinking,
"Is he out of his fucking mind?
He just broke his nose."
1599
01:30:00,521 --> 01:30:02,147
And Leonard was like,
"Let's keep going."
1600
01:30:02,439 --> 01:30:05,025
And we finished,
and no one ever
heard this story publicly
1601
01:30:05,317 --> 01:30:07,152
until you and I had
this conversation.
1602
01:30:11,156 --> 01:30:12,825
Speak your mind, Spock.
1603
01:30:15,911 --> 01:30:17,704
That would be unwise.
1604
01:30:17,996 --> 01:30:21,125
Mine is a very different
Spock than your dad's.
1605
01:30:21,417 --> 01:30:26,004
I was really fortunate
to be able to explore
even more than your dad,
1606
01:30:26,296 --> 01:30:28,382
because as entertainment
evolved,
1607
01:30:28,674 --> 01:30:30,592
as narration evolved,
as story-telling evolved
1608
01:30:30,884 --> 01:30:32,177
over the intervening decades
1609
01:30:32,469 --> 01:30:35,639
between when
he created the role
and when I assumed it,
1610
01:30:35,931 --> 01:30:39,685
I think that it opened up
a little bit more space
1611
01:30:39,977 --> 01:30:42,521
for us to get in
and play with that.
1612
01:30:45,941 --> 01:30:47,943
Mr. Spock.
1613
01:30:48,235 --> 01:30:52,406
Sharing that with him,
and discussing it,
and exploring it
1614
01:30:52,698 --> 01:30:55,576
through the context
of our personal relationship,
1615
01:30:55,868 --> 01:30:58,871
that was probably
one of the most creatively
satisfying aspects
1616
01:30:59,163 --> 01:31:02,875
of assuming a role
that had already been
established so firmly
1617
01:31:03,167 --> 01:31:04,877
and created so boldly.
1618
01:31:05,169 --> 01:31:06,545
No pun intended.
1619
01:31:06,837 --> 01:31:11,717
Should I choose to
complete the Vulcan
discipline of Kolinahr
1620
01:31:12,009 --> 01:31:14,094
and purge all emotion...
1621
01:31:16,013 --> 01:31:19,349
I trust you will not feel
it reflects judgment upon you.
1622
01:31:21,977 --> 01:31:25,772
Oh, Spock...
1623
01:31:26,064 --> 01:31:29,401
as always, whatever
you choose to be...
1624
01:31:30,611 --> 01:31:33,113
you will have a proud mother.
1625
01:31:33,405 --> 01:31:37,201
Every time he goes
into a negative place,
1626
01:31:37,493 --> 01:31:39,411
he starts being a little
bit of a pessimist,
1627
01:31:39,703 --> 01:31:45,542
um, he allows Uhura and Kirk
to snap him out of it.
1628
01:31:45,834 --> 01:31:47,669
And I really like that.
1629
01:31:47,961 --> 01:31:51,632
He's just... He's a man to me.
Like, Spock is really a man.
1630
01:31:51,924 --> 01:31:53,634
Even though
he's half alien, it's like...
1631
01:31:53,926 --> 01:31:56,929
He could have been...
I don't know, half anything,
1632
01:31:57,221 --> 01:32:01,099
but he's still
very much... natural.
1633
01:32:07,564 --> 01:32:10,317
What do you need? Tell me.
1634
01:32:10,609 --> 01:32:12,194
Tell me.
1635
01:32:12,486 --> 01:32:15,155
I thought that was
a perfect example
1636
01:32:15,447 --> 01:32:17,449
of the evolution
of the character,
1637
01:32:17,741 --> 01:32:19,910
of painting him
in a different light
1638
01:32:20,202 --> 01:32:24,540
and seeing that there is
this capacity for feeling,
1639
01:32:24,831 --> 01:32:27,417
for emotion,
for intimacy,
for connection.
1640
01:32:27,709 --> 01:32:29,127
It's still regulated.
1641
01:32:29,419 --> 01:32:32,339
It's still within
the boundaries
or the parameters
1642
01:32:32,631 --> 01:32:34,383
of what it means to be Vulcan.
1643
01:32:38,804 --> 01:32:40,222
Father.
1644
01:32:48,689 --> 01:32:50,816
I am not our father.
1645
01:32:58,115 --> 01:33:00,576
There are so few Vulcans left,
1646
01:33:00,867 --> 01:33:03,161
we cannot afford
to ignore each other.
1647
01:33:03,453 --> 01:33:06,999
Spock, in this case,
do yourself a favor.
1648
01:33:08,584 --> 01:33:12,087
Put aside logic.
Do what feels right.
1649
01:33:17,843 --> 01:33:21,054
Since my customary farewell
would appear oddly self-serving,
1650
01:33:21,346 --> 01:33:25,058
I shall simply say... good luck.
1651
01:33:27,978 --> 01:33:29,062
[Adam Nimoy]
Dad was really happy
1652
01:33:29,354 --> 01:33:31,273
to be in the new incarnation
of "Star Trek."
1653
01:33:31,565 --> 01:33:34,026
It was a high point for him.
1654
01:33:34,318 --> 01:33:36,987
But much like
Spock's problems
with his father,
1655
01:33:37,279 --> 01:33:39,906
my relationship with my father
was still very troubled.
1656
01:33:40,198 --> 01:33:42,409
My first officer,
Commander Spock.
1657
01:33:42,701 --> 01:33:44,119
Vulcan honors us
with your presence.
1658
01:33:44,411 --> 01:33:45,871
We come to serve.
1659
01:33:49,124 --> 01:33:50,834
Your service honors us,
Captain.
1660
01:33:51,126 --> 01:33:52,336
Thank you.
1661
01:33:55,631 --> 01:33:59,760
Around 2006, we were just
about completely estranged
from one another.
1662
01:34:00,052 --> 01:34:02,512
Old issues were flaring up.
1663
01:34:02,804 --> 01:34:05,140
And, um, I was
at a low point
in my life.
1664
01:34:05,432 --> 01:34:07,184
I had just ended
an 18-year marriage,
1665
01:34:07,476 --> 01:34:11,563
and I had decided to go
into my own 12-step recovery.
1666
01:34:11,855 --> 01:34:14,232
And it was
a real difficult time
for the two of us.
1667
01:34:14,524 --> 01:34:15,942
And basically,
for three or four years,
1668
01:34:16,234 --> 01:34:18,070
we had very, very
little communication.
1669
01:34:18,362 --> 01:34:22,783
By around 2008,
we started to talk again,
and reconnect again,
1670
01:34:23,075 --> 01:34:26,870
and really came back together
in our relationship
with each other.
1671
01:34:30,457 --> 01:34:34,670
I had met Martha
in a doctor's office,
and she was...
1672
01:34:34,961 --> 01:34:36,088
Uh, she was my age,
1673
01:34:36,380 --> 01:34:41,468
and she was very sweet,
fun, attractive woman,
1674
01:34:41,760 --> 01:34:43,679
and I started dating
her regularly.
1675
01:34:43,970 --> 01:34:46,098
And I mean, I was
so much happier having Martha
1676
01:34:46,390 --> 01:34:48,433
that I married her.
1677
01:34:51,228 --> 01:34:53,355
Four and a half months
after we were married,
1678
01:34:53,647 --> 01:34:56,274
Martha was diagnosed
with terminal cancer.
1679
01:35:08,370 --> 01:35:09,746
The weird thing was for me,
1680
01:35:10,038 --> 01:35:12,374
and I was really
kind of conscious of it
now in retrospect,
1681
01:35:12,666 --> 01:35:17,713
was that in 2004,
when I left my 18-year marriage,
1682
01:35:18,004 --> 01:35:20,298
and moved out of my house,
and left my kids behind
for one.
1683
01:35:20,590 --> 01:35:22,384
I mean, it was
a real low point in my life.
1684
01:35:22,676 --> 01:35:25,887
I didn't even call my dad.
He wasn't even on the list,
because of our period of,
1685
01:35:26,179 --> 01:35:28,432
you know, beginning of
the estrangement period.
1686
01:35:28,724 --> 01:35:32,519
But when I was able to
pull myself back together,
1687
01:35:32,811 --> 01:35:34,563
after I got that phone call
from the doctor,
1688
01:35:34,855 --> 01:35:37,023
the first phone call I made...
1689
01:35:37,315 --> 01:35:38,692
Was to your dad.
1690
01:35:41,486 --> 01:35:44,156
I just... It still.
It just overwhelms me now
1691
01:35:44,448 --> 01:35:47,284
that we could get to that point
where he could be my go-to guy.
1692
01:35:47,576 --> 01:35:48,618
Yeah.
1693
01:35:48,910 --> 01:35:50,704
And in the next 18 months
of my life with Martha,
1694
01:35:50,996 --> 01:35:55,417
which were, you know,
probably the most challenging
possibly in my entire life,
1695
01:35:55,709 --> 01:35:58,879
my dad and Susan were there
every step of the way
1696
01:35:59,171 --> 01:36:01,423
to support me
and keep me going.
1697
01:36:04,092 --> 01:36:08,680
And after that,
my dad and I never
again... looked back
1698
01:36:08,972 --> 01:36:12,225
at the wreckage
from our past, ever.
1699
01:36:17,063 --> 01:36:20,525
"So here we are.
You're a man, an individual,
1700
01:36:20,817 --> 01:36:24,404
"very bright, talented,
goal-oriented, sensitive,
1701
01:36:24,696 --> 01:36:27,532
"and a lot of other good things.
1702
01:36:27,824 --> 01:36:31,578
"Above all, I want you to know
that you are priceless to me.
1703
01:36:31,870 --> 01:36:35,207
I'm proud of you,
and I deeply love you.
Your father."
1704
01:36:46,635 --> 01:36:49,513
My life has become much,
much more about family.
1705
01:36:49,805 --> 01:36:52,015
I used to-- The way
I describe it now was
1706
01:36:52,307 --> 01:36:55,936
I used to major in career
and minor in family.
1707
01:36:56,228 --> 01:36:57,479
And now, I've turned it around.
1708
01:36:57,771 --> 01:37:00,106
I'm much more
majoring in family
and minoring in career.
1709
01:37:00,398 --> 01:37:03,151
I do an occasional pop-up thing
here and there for friends,
1710
01:37:03,443 --> 01:37:04,903
but mostly, I'm dealing
with my family.
1711
01:37:05,195 --> 01:37:08,490
[Julie Nimoy]
With dad marrying
our step-mom, Susan,
1712
01:37:08,782 --> 01:37:11,576
she and Aaron became
a part of our family.
1713
01:37:11,868 --> 01:37:15,288
She was great in the fact
that she showed Dad
1714
01:37:15,580 --> 01:37:18,124
that being with your children
and your grandchildren,
1715
01:37:18,416 --> 01:37:21,044
it's very important.
1716
01:37:21,336 --> 01:37:23,797
You need to be a part
of their life.
1717
01:37:24,089 --> 01:37:26,925
And let's bring
everybody together.
1718
01:37:27,217 --> 01:37:29,469
Let's... Let's have
a big family unit,
1719
01:37:29,761 --> 01:37:31,263
and we have a big family.
1720
01:37:32,889 --> 01:37:34,391
In the last years of his life
were the times that
1721
01:37:34,683 --> 01:37:35,892
the family got together
at the house
1722
01:37:36,184 --> 01:37:40,355
for any variety of occasions
from birthdays to holidays.
1723
01:37:40,647 --> 01:37:42,315
Leonard was a very
even-keeled guy.
1724
01:37:42,607 --> 01:37:44,359
He didn't always show
a lot of emotion
1725
01:37:44,651 --> 01:37:49,739
but I'd say those times
at which he would toast
the family at those gatherings
1726
01:37:50,031 --> 01:37:53,827
were the times I maybe saw
him express the most emotion.
1727
01:37:54,119 --> 01:37:56,121
He was so grateful
to have everybody there.
1728
01:37:56,413 --> 01:37:58,623
He was grateful to feel
the love from everybody
that was there.
1729
01:37:58,915 --> 01:38:02,961
And he was grateful
to be able to love
the family the way that he did
1730
01:38:03,253 --> 01:38:04,963
and provide for the family
the way that he could.
1731
01:38:34,326 --> 01:38:37,787
The day Leonard died, I, uh...
1732
01:38:38,079 --> 01:38:39,748
He was in a coma,
1733
01:38:40,040 --> 01:38:43,251
and I, uh, leaned over
and said to him...
1734
01:38:43,543 --> 01:38:44,377
[clearing throat]
1735
01:38:45,670 --> 01:38:46,880
[crying]
1736
01:38:51,509 --> 01:38:53,970
"You made the world
stand up and listen."
1737
01:38:55,221 --> 01:38:57,849
And I'd swear
he nodded his head.
1738
01:41:39,260 --> 01:41:42,138
What I admired about Leonard
1739
01:41:42,430 --> 01:41:46,726
was his willingness
to love his family,
1740
01:41:47,018 --> 01:41:50,688
and because I was
on the periphery of it,
I got that love.
1741
01:41:50,980 --> 01:41:53,817
It made him a wonderful actor
in the work we did.
1742
01:41:54,109 --> 01:41:56,194
And I think it
made him a mensch,
1743
01:41:56,486 --> 01:41:58,071
probably a word you're
going to hear a lot.
1744
01:41:58,363 --> 01:41:59,656
Mensch.
1745
01:41:59,948 --> 01:42:05,286
A mensch is someone
who's responsible,
and disciplined,
1746
01:42:05,578 --> 01:42:06,621
and you can count on.
1747
01:42:06,913 --> 01:42:09,290
He was just this
stable force in my life,
1748
01:42:09,582 --> 01:42:11,459
and I knew I could
always count on him.
1749
01:42:11,751 --> 01:42:14,003
He was the mensch of mensches.
1750
01:42:14,295 --> 01:42:18,758
He was loved and adored by,
I think, everybody on the set.
1751
01:42:19,050 --> 01:42:24,389
To create a character
who leaves a mark
on the society,
1752
01:42:24,681 --> 01:42:27,809
that strikes a chord
that resonates,
1753
01:42:28,101 --> 01:42:29,769
Leonard Nimoy did that.
1754
01:42:30,061 --> 01:42:32,981
If there was
a word you would use
to sum up or describe
1755
01:42:33,273 --> 01:42:36,943
either my dad as an individual
or as Spock, the character,
1756
01:42:37,235 --> 01:42:39,404
what would that be for you?
1757
01:42:39,696 --> 01:42:41,573
The first word
that springs to mind
for both of them actually
1758
01:42:41,865 --> 01:42:43,700
is, I would say, is noble.
1759
01:42:43,992 --> 01:42:45,243
There was something about...
1760
01:42:45,535 --> 01:42:48,538
There's definitely something
about Spock which is very noble.
1761
01:42:48,830 --> 01:42:52,292
He's obviously a man
of massive integrity
and conviction.
1762
01:42:52,584 --> 01:42:56,754
If I had to pick one word,
it would be dignity.
1763
01:42:57,046 --> 01:42:58,006
Artist.
1764
01:42:58,298 --> 01:42:58,923
Integrity.
1765
01:42:59,215 --> 01:43:00,258
Human.
1766
01:43:00,550 --> 01:43:03,469
He was a self-made
renaissance man,
1767
01:43:03,761 --> 01:43:08,057
but he had
a ubiquitous curiosity
1768
01:43:08,349 --> 01:43:10,643
about everything going on
in the world,
1769
01:43:10,935 --> 01:43:13,354
whether it was art,
photography, politics.
1770
01:43:13,646 --> 01:43:14,606
Logical.
1771
01:43:14,898 --> 01:43:16,191
Humble.
1772
01:43:16,482 --> 01:43:17,358
Hope.
1773
01:43:17,650 --> 01:43:20,195
Cool. Spock was cool.
1774
01:43:20,486 --> 01:43:25,116
I think a little bit of Spock
needs to be behind
every important decision
1775
01:43:25,408 --> 01:43:29,287
we make in our lives,
about ourselves,
or with regard to others.
1776
01:43:29,579 --> 01:43:31,831
The first word that does
come to mind is loving.
1777
01:43:32,123 --> 01:43:33,374
Love.
1778
01:43:33,666 --> 01:43:37,128
If it's free association,
then it's definitely just love.
1779
01:43:39,130 --> 01:43:40,340
What's yours?
1780
01:43:41,966 --> 01:43:44,802
["Star Trek
The Original Series"
theme song playing]
1781
01:44:44,696 --> 01:44:47,031
["Starman" playing]
1782
01:44:54,330 --> 01:44:56,040
[singer]
All right. I got it.
1783
01:44:56,332 --> 01:45:01,087
♪ Didn't know what time it was
And the lights were low ♪
1784
01:45:01,379 --> 01:45:06,009
♪ I leaned back on my radio ♪
1785
01:45:06,301 --> 01:45:12,932
♪ Some cat was laying
down some rock 'n' roll
"Lot of soul," he said ♪
1786
01:45:13,224 --> 01:45:17,645
♪ Then the loud sound
did seem to fade ♪
1787
01:45:17,937 --> 01:45:22,483
♪ Came back like a slow voice
on a wave of phase ♪
1788
01:45:22,775 --> 01:45:26,904
♪ That weren't no DJ
That was hazy cosmic jive ♪
1789
01:45:30,992 --> 01:45:36,039
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1790
01:45:36,331 --> 01:45:38,124
♪ He'd like to come
and meet us ♪
1791
01:45:38,416 --> 01:45:40,418
♪ But he thinks
he'd blow our minds ♪
1792
01:45:40,710 --> 01:45:45,381
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1793
01:45:45,673 --> 01:45:47,258
♪ He's told us not to blow it ♪
1794
01:45:47,550 --> 01:45:49,469
♪ 'Cause he knows
it's all worthwhile ♪
1795
01:45:49,761 --> 01:45:53,139
♪ He told me,
"Let the children lose it ♪
1796
01:45:53,431 --> 01:45:58,186
♪ Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie" ♪
1797
01:46:14,202 --> 01:46:18,831
♪ I had to phone someone
so I picked on you ♪
1798
01:46:19,123 --> 01:46:23,336
♪ Hey, that's far out
So you heard him too? ♪
1799
01:46:23,628 --> 01:46:29,175
♪ Switch on the TV
We may pick him up
on Channel Two ♪
1800
01:46:30,676 --> 01:46:35,014
♪ Look out your window
I can see his light ♪
1801
01:46:35,306 --> 01:46:39,936
♪ If we can sparkle
he may land tonight ♪
1802
01:46:40,228 --> 01:46:45,066
♪ Don't tell your papa
or he'll get us locked up
in fright ♪
1803
01:46:48,486 --> 01:46:53,324
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1804
01:46:53,616 --> 01:46:55,576
♪ He'd like to come
and meet us ♪
1805
01:46:55,868 --> 01:46:57,870
♪ But he thinks
he'd blow our minds ♪
1806
01:46:58,162 --> 01:47:02,875
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1807
01:47:03,167 --> 01:47:04,961
♪ He's told us not to blow it ♪
1808
01:47:05,253 --> 01:47:06,963
♪ 'Cause he knows
it's all worthwhile ♪
1809
01:47:07,255 --> 01:47:10,716
♪ He told me,
"Let the children lose it ♪
1810
01:47:11,008 --> 01:47:15,471
♪ Let the children use it
Let all the children boogie" ♪
1811
01:47:15,763 --> 01:47:19,225
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1812
01:47:19,517 --> 01:47:21,769
♪ He'd like to come
and meet us ♪
1813
01:47:22,061 --> 01:47:23,688
♪ But he thinks
he'd blow our minds ♪
1814
01:47:23,980 --> 01:47:28,943
♪ There's a starman
waiting in the sky ♪
1815
01:47:29,235 --> 01:47:30,778
♪ He's told us not to blow it ♪
1816
01:47:31,070 --> 01:47:32,989
♪ 'Cause he knows
it's all worthwhile ♪
1817
01:47:33,281 --> 01:47:36,701
♪ He told me,
"Let the children lose it ♪
1818
01:47:36,993 --> 01:47:41,747
♪ Let the children use it,
let all the children boogie" ♪
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