Posted on 04/26/2016 9:25:00 PM PDT by PROCON
Lenore, Edith, Marlena and Shahna. Kelinda, Drusilla and Miramanee
Oh, the many names in James T. Kirk's little black book or is that captain's log? The Enterprise stud was quite the ladies man on Star Trek, breaking barriers between race and species with his liberal lips. Between 1966 and 1969, Kirk smooched 19 women in 79 episodes.
William Shatner smashed faces with gorgeous actresses such as Barbara Bouchet, Marianna Hill, France Nuyen, Sherry Jackson and Nancy Kovack. Tough gig. To celebrate Star Trek's fiftieth anniversary, we assembled a video montage of Kirk's kisses on the show. See if you can remember these fleeting romances of the Starfleet captain.
On a side note, did Lady Gaga borrow her look from Shahna (Angelique Pettyjohn) or what?
No, she got kissed by Captain Pike (Jeff Hunter).
I’d love to have Beth as my lawyer.
It’s amazing how Perry could be free to play detective on top of being an attorney.
PM is still one of my favorite shows. I actually watched Ironside when ME-TV ran it and liked it a lot as well.
Despite Raymond Burr’s personal life, he was very good on screen.
-PJ
Didn’t Kiss make a song about her?
It was about some lady named Beth as I recall.
She was also good in “An American Werewolf in London”.
After that kiss every one of those women could never find another man as wonderful as William Shatner........
It is almost a guarantee that the new Star Trek series (original continuity, the first season set between The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek TNG, only available on CBS streaming service) will have an openly gay male character. The SJWs in Trek fandom demand it, and the showrunner is a poofter.
Killin’ me man!!
I remember she drowned. They said she was drunk.
Didn’t she have two lumps on her head? I guess she hit her head once in the pool and since that didn’t kill her, she did it to herself again. /s
Grace Lee Whitney died in the last year or so, too.
Jan Hooks died in 2014. She was never a Captain’s Mistress. But she was a real cutie back in ‘86(?) and appeared with Shatner in a Star Trek skit on Saturday Night Live.
Ping
Liberal lips? I found this today when I was looking for something else:
I don't think that's quite right. Kirk was a Kennedy-era Cold War Democrat, something that's a lot different from today's liberals.
Apparently, Ted Cruz has thought a lot about this:
Let me do a little psychoanalysis. If you look at Star Trek: The Next Generation, it basically split James T. Kirk into two people. Picard was Kirks rational side, and William Riker was his passionate side.
I prefer a complete captain, he continued. To be effective, you need both heart and mind.
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