Thank you for the permission.

Shatner went back and forth between good and poor quality acting, IMO. 
Sometimes an entire series would evoke empathic embarrassment (TJ Hooker?). 
While other times, he’s over the top performance was a perfect fit for the 
character he was playing (Boston Legal).

I’ll never forget watching years later his stints in the early 60s on Twilight 
Zone and seeing at times a real actor practicing craft.

What you say is a man looking constantly for a way to cash in, I see as a man 
who constantly works and works hard. Look at the list of shows he’s appeared in.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000638/

That is a hard working man.

It’s not as if he expects to be given money, he’s obviously completely willing 
to work for it.

Paul

Paul C Bernhardt
Associate Professor of Psychology
Frostburg State University
pcbernhardt☞frostburg.edu<http://frostburg.edu>





On Feb 16, 2015, at 11:13 AM, Mike Palij <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Y'all can go back to the discussing Shatner if you like.


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