The Three Stooges shaving with their phasers.
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Bones never died on screen so there's no reason they can't bring him back on Star Trek Discovery with Karl Urban playing the oldest and grumpiest version yet
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TOS!Bones to match AOS!Bones, with some hekkin' cute Ornae buddies from @dduane's Doctor's Orders 💙
he's just happy to be here, golly
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Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and William Shatner pose with writer Gene Roddenberry and director Robert Wise during the filming of STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979)
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DeForrest Kelley played lots of bad guys in Hollywood westerns, before he became immortal as Doctor McCoy on star trek. He once said that his kind of bad guy would look you in the eye and smile at you, then shoot you dead. Hard to imagine Doctor McCoy doing that.
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Put in the tags what the person you picked would beat shatners ass with
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Immaculate butch lesbian vibes happening here, like? The mullet, the glasses chain, the rose tinted glasses, the Jean shirt? The smile especially? Amazing.
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As a big man, why does Bones need those sweet, soft blue eyes and those long, flirty lashes and that charming smile??? What the hell is he trying to do? Attract me?
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Wait wait wait you're telling me DeForrest Kelly made a cameo in Encounter at Farpoint and I just never recognised him? Or the fact that he was still playing Bones ala checking out medical bay and I just.. Didn't..??
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Night Of The Lepus (1972)
HOW MANY EYES DOES HORROR HAVE?
Giant mutant rabbits terrorize the southwest!!
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Pfc. DeForrest Kelley Making Movie
The Atlanta Journal 18 Jan 1945
This article was mentioned in Terry Lee Rioux's book. According to it, he was at Roswell first as an air traffic controller, then was assigned to the First Motion Picture Unit Hollywood, where he worked mostly as an artist's assistance, namely in designing "Target Tokyo", but then did some films (which I'm still looking for, grr) and A Time to Kill. After VJ Day, the FMPU was sent to Colorado, where he got his discharge papers in January 1946.
The point being, the writer has the facts, just in a different order. And why they didn't actually put his picture near his name is a mystery, but it was like that with the other guys in the story too.
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