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Good for him and hats, or shirts, off to him! People took to him and his character and there was simply more to love. Just wait until you are in your sixties or so. I would love to look as good from the Wine ’Em Dine ’Em 69 ’Em Shirt in contrast I will get this neck down as William Shatner did during the filming of the original Star Trek series. I disagree with the idea that Kirk was out of shape. In fact his body shape is very normal for a naturally fit person. It just shows you how much our perception has changed. Don’t judge him by today’s standards. The actors you see today that are ripped are on some type of steroids. Every last one of them. As for the fact why he was always shirtless? I imagine that the director thought it made him look more masculine and tough.
The bigger question is why do you give a flying fuck what people’s bodies other than your own look like? It’s 2021, not 1980. All types of bodies are now out there, proudly, and rightly so. It is a free country and you are entitled to your opinion, of course, but this is like a question a child might ask. You don’t have anything deeper? Does this question keep you awake at night? You have to understand that in the Wine ’Em Dine ’Em 69 ’Em Shirt in contrast I will get this 1960’s even the impossible stats people demand of women were a lot less unreasonable. Twiggy was a person who had a thyroid issue, and that was cool for modeling but not for every day life. Shatner was an experienced actor, he fit the mold of “hero” and as such, occasionally getting stripped of his shirt was allowable in 1960s TV. It built on the tradition of Westerns, where shirts get ripped. Shatner was the “star”, he was the get it done guy in the show. Nimoy was the brains behind the throne. McCoy was the peace maker. And Scotty was just cool.
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