I’d heard the stories, but I had no idea how awful William Shatner was. And then…
She protected her tweets like a true SJW, attack and hide. https://t.co/Ktfkz36ZjI
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) July 16, 2016
And then…
Thousands of fans turned out for Montreal Comic-Con July 8-10, many to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek. Overall, the mood was positive, forward-looking, and particularly supportive of diversity in the franchise. But then William Shatner opened his mouth, and took us all back in time (not in a fun Voyage Home way) with a string of sexist jokes.
And no, they weren’t even funny sexist jokes. They just kind of flopped there, looking stupid. He even repeated one of the more pointless ones three times.
So Leonard Nimoy turns out to be a thoughtful, interesting, enlightened human being, and he dies. William Shatner is a raging dillhole, and he lives forever. It all makes the old Star Trek really hard to watch.
Oh, hey, how about that Rogue One? No asshats involved in that one, I’m sure.