WHY THE FUCK WAS SHE REPLACED?
>>82463247
Because it was Kirsty Alley and she's awful.
>>82463247
Scientology only allows ONE science fiction
nah.
>>82463283
You go RIGHT ON QUOTING REGULATIONS, Mr. Saavik!
>>82463247
no coke in space
Her agents demanded more money than even Deforest Kelley was getting and Nimoy decided to cut her loose and recast.
>>82463247
Because she was a greedy whore and asked for more money than the studio could afford for ST3.
She couldn't fit into her costume any more. I think she lost the weight (again) though so good for her.
>>82463296
>Mounted on the wall in the diner was a small black and white television. We usually arrived at the diner just a few minutes after six o'clock, just as the new science fiction program, Star Trek, was being broadcast. However, I soon discovered that Scientologists watched this program from an entirely different perspective than did "wogs." ("Wog" is the Scientology term for non- Scientologists, taken from an old English expression, a derogatory term used to refer to the non-English natives of the British colonies).
>"It's just old space opera," one staff member joked as we watched an episode. "They don't know it, but they're really just running their own track (time track)." What he meant was that the events on the program were actually real events that had happened long ago. The Star Trek writers were just "remembering" events in their own distant past. Events which were common to us all. To a Scientologist, this program had a special relevance. To us, this program was our history.
>>82466108
Yeah shes skinny again now. she looked her best when she was on cheers
>>82463247
She wanted more money.
Star Trek is filled with women who just want more and more when it's an ensemble show always.