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Wideo Wednesday: Andy Griffith meets Star Trek (MeTV)

I love this promo for The Andy Griffith Show and Star Trek for MeTV!  (Unfortunately I don’t get that channel!)

But I can’t quite tell what Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors) is saying–Anyone?

Happy Leap Day!

Today is February 29th! Only comes every 4 years — so make the most of your extra day! Poor Spock has found his way onto a planet of giant furniture and cats! (I took this action picture of my sister’s cat Chester in January!)

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The Final Poster! #79 ‘Turnabout Intruder’

Well, I did it!  After 5 years of creating, I finally finished all 79 posters in my Trek Episode Series!  At first, because it was the final episode,  I was going to add as many of the characters as I could for the sake of posterity.  But then, as much as I love the whole Enterprise crew, the real story here is between Kirk and Lester, and it just fell into place. Notice how the title mimics the female form!  It seemed fitting that the final episode’s tag line dovetail with the first episode we saw Kirk in: Where No Man Has Gone Before.   And one can only wonder, if the original series wasn’t canceled, how we would have seen Uhura, Chapel, and many other female character evolve in the writing during the budding Feminist movement.  I’m sure fan fiction and countless novels picked up the torch here, but there will always be room for more!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this series of  movie-style-inspired posters of the Original Series episodes.  I really delighted in creating them, even when it was an episode I didn’t like,  and it was fun to give them the thrilling mystery of the weekly serials.  What a ride!

If you’ve missed any, please be sure to see all of my Star Trek Movie Poster Gallery here.  What a pleasure it’s been to make this little dream of mine come true!  The only thing that would make me happier is your feedback! Please let me know what your favorites were and why, I’d love to hear from you!

It’s a little sad to come to the end of this series, but now I’ll just have to figure out something else to do with all those wonderful stills from Trek Core!  Thanks Everyone! ❤ 😀

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Lovely Ladies of Trek: Cross-Stitch Edition…

Okay, I’ m having WAY too much fun with this Facebook game (Cross-Stitch World)!   Here’s my exclusive takes on Deela, Droxine, Nona, two Alices, and of course, Yeoman Landon (Hi Celeste!)    Okay, not going to do anymore of these until next month!  Whaddya think?  Who would you like to see next?

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#79– All Our Yesterdays

The penultimate poster of my collection, and one of my all time favorites.  Forget Atoz and Kirk; Spock and Zarabeth were the heart of this story.

The kiss is the ‘shock factor’ of this poster, as this is very un-Spockian behavior!

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

May all the love in your life keep you warm and cozy today!  And  I love you all! Thanks for your patronage! ❤

Star Trek Valentines

Not Gonna Buy Bill’s Book…But…

William Shatner’s latest book, Leonard: My 50 Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man, will be released on February 16th, just a week and a half shy of the one year anniversary of Nimoy’s death.  Surely this is an excellent marketing move by Shatner’s publisher, as Nimoy’s fans will be thinking of him as the anniversary approaches.

Yet I am reluctant to buy this book.  I’ve read a few excerpts on Amazon.com, and there is some good, thoughtful writing in it as Bill , with help from David Fisher, recalls his half century of friendship with his co-star.  I have no doubt that Bill loved his friend, and that Leonard loved him.  We can see how they related through their similar religious and cultural backgrounds, and they were there for each other through good and bad.

Sadly, the takeaway from early reviews is the revelation that Leonard Nimoy “froze him out” from their friendship in the last few months of his life; only relating to Shatner on business matters concerning Star Trek.  If this is true, it’s a tragic development. Unfortunately, Nimoy is not here to tell his side of the story, and we, as well as Shatner, are left to wonder Why?  It’s a biting frustration that Shatner will have to live with, and it is a blow to all of our us who imagined that these two men were as devoted to each other as their iconic characters were.  I hope Shatner will find solace in memories of the good times of their friendship.

But this revelation, and the fact that this book comes out so relatively soon after Nimoy’s passing, makes one wonder about Shatner’s motives here. Is it a true tribute to his friend or a quick money grab to bring Bill and his storied ego back into the spotlight?  I truly hope it’s the former.

I won’t be buying the book, but I’ll be content to wait for it to come to the local library.  And I give Shatner credit for baring his soul and his heartbreak over the loss of his friend, as well as for still having so many irons in the fire at age 84. (He’s even reconsidering playing Kirk again!) I wish him good health and happiness.  If all the proceeds from this book went to charity, I’d snap it up,   but for now,  I think I’ve sent enough cash his way.   Good Luck, Bill.

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1000 Posts!!! (and a Request)

Well here’s a milestone I never expected; this is my 1000th post! How’d that happen?

I started this blog way back on June 11, 2011, and I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I’d write this much about this ol’ TV show, or about Mr. Nimoy, or just anything else that popped into my head.  And I definitely never imagined that anyone would read my little blog, let alone have a following!    At the time I had minimal experience with blogs, writing posts for the wonderful Basket of Kisses site, but I just wanted to bring to life the Star Trek Universe from my corner of the world.  It’s been a fun and wonderful learning experience.  Often rewarding (like helping Celeste Yarnall with her cancer fund), and just knowing I can make some people smile) and sometimes frustrating (Is anyone actually reading my full posts are just looking at the picture in the promo on Facebook?)  Sometimes I regret the name I gave this site too, as it tends gets confused with delightful (and very popular) My Star Trek Scrapbook.  

And now a request: Nothing would make me happier than hearing from you in regards to what you like here and what you’d like to see? I always love reading comments from you and it inspires me to create more.  So please let me know:

  • What’s your favorite feature?
  • Do you like my Trek toons and posters?
  • Is there enough Nimoy? Too much?
  • What would you like to see?
  • Should I change the name of this blog?
  • Also, if you have a piece of TOS memorabilia, TOS production photos,  candid photos of Leonard Nimoy, or an old article you’d like to share, please send me a picture of it here at:

http://trekkerscrapbook@gmail.com

I will credit you when it’s published. 🙂

So here’s to the next 1000, and I’ll be back tomorrow with this week’s installment of Fan Art Fridays (aka FArF).  I’m especially looking forward to writing posts this year in this special golden anniversary of the original series. I have many things in mind, new videos and categories that I hope you’ll enjoy!   Thank you so much for your support through good and bad, and if you know anyone who likes or is just discovering The Original Series, let them know about my little site!  Share the geekness!   Thanks! Therese ❤

The 1oooth post final

The Author hangs with a few of her pals to celebrate 1000 posts! 😉

#77 The Savage Curtain

Down to the last three!  Yet, as episodes go, this was another of my lesser favorites, although I did like Lincoln and Surak, but couldn’t stand slimy Colonel Green!

Since this was basically a retread of ‘good vs. evil’,  like Arena, it was hard to give this episode a fresh take.  But then I got a brainstorm; 9 characters in a game, and given the TV game shows of my youth, The Hollywood Squares  seemed a natural fit! I even made the font on the squares as close to the original as I could!

76 The Savage Curtain

FArF: Mudd’s Women by Jonathan Banchick

Here’s a glorious take on Mudd’s Women by artist Jonathan Banchick.  I love the colors and expressions!  You can see more of Jonathan’s work here.   I hope he’ll do more TOS eposides!

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