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  • 1 week ago | redshirtsalwaysdie.com | Ian Spelling

    When the sci-fi comedy classic Back to the Future was in its earliest stages, several Star Trek actors past and future were at least considered to play Emmett Brown, the role ultimately portrayed by another Star Trek veteran, Christopher Lloyd Star Trek fans surely got a kick out of seeing Star Trek II: The Search for Spock villain Christopher Lloyd co-starring as Doc Brown alongside Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly in Back to the Future.

  • 2 weeks ago | redshirtsalwaysdie.com | Ian Spelling

    The Star Trek franchise has brought millions of fans to tears over the years, but one particular scene broke more hearts than any otherIt’s a question that’s been debated for nearly 60 years: What’s the saddest moment in all of Star Trek? Everyone has an opinion and, in the spirit of IDIC -- Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations -- we’ll say that there is no wrong answer. But we at Redshirts Always Die, or more specifically, I, here at my desk, have an opinion.

  • 2 weeks ago | redshirtsalwaysdie.com | Ian Spelling

    The comedian John Mulaney remembers when Patrick Stewart introduced Salt-N-Pepa on Saturday Night Live, and Sir Patrick is here for it Pass the salt and… pepa! How could we forget about this one? Sir Patrick Stewart, then still merely Patrick Stewart, hosted Saturday Night Live. It was February 5, 1994, the 12th episode of the long-running show’s 19th season.

  • 2 weeks ago | redshirtsalwaysdie.com | Ian Spelling

    The worlds of Star Trek and Star Wars collided, with memorable results, when William Shatner serenaded George Lucas with a rendition of "My Way" Attendees at the 33rd annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award ceremony honoring Star Wars creator George Lucas got a surprise from the final frontier when, of all people, William Shatner, Star Trek’s original Captain Kirk, arrived on stage to open the festivities.

  • 1 month ago | redshirtsalwaysdie.com | Ian Spelling

    The Voyager series finale, "Endgame," premiered on May 23, 2001Star Trek fans around the globe are still celebrating the 30th anniversary of Voyager, which debuted on January 16, 1995. However, there’s another Voyager anniversary worth making note of, and that’s the 24th anniversary of the show’s finale, “Endgame,” which premiered on May 23, 2001. To this day, fans debate the merits of “Endgame,” and we get it… both sides of the conversation.

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