When is the last time you got into a good old-fashioned Star Wars vs. Star Trek argument? Been awhile since you debated the merits and complexities of Han Solo vs. Captain Jean Luc Picard? Has it been far too long since you got heated about which would be the better possession to own: an actual lightsaber or your own holodeck? Well dust off your Spock ears and your Jedi robes, because Captain James Tiberius Kirk himself has once again launched the epic debate too big for space itself.
Okay, maybe thatâs a little bit of hyperbole, but William Shatner did throw some serious shade at Star Wars recently, and we love a good nerd fight, so I think everyone is allowed to have a little fun with it. Like most arguments in modern day life, this one took place on the internet. It actually started with an innocent tweet from Once Upon A Time producer Adam Horowitz.
A Star Wars commercial just aired during an episode of my show. #Acareerhighlight
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) October 19, 2015
Well because we live in such a strange world today, that brought out a famous old man to yell at some clouds.
@AdamHorowitzLA pic.twitter.com/blqKocqCZP
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 19, 2015
In fairness, thatâs pretty funny. Horowitz recognized that Captain Kirk mocking Star Wars was probably the new highlight of his evening.
@WilliamShatner tweeting with you surpasses all, sir. The fact you watch my show feels like a dream.
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) October 19, 2015
Then it got a little uncomfortable.
@AdamHorowitzLA That's why you are gushing over a SW's pre-commercial? ð
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 19, 2015
Uh, okay. William Shatner made this weird. Horowitzâs response is probably what most people would be thinking in that spot.
@WilliamShatner there's enough love for all! But I shall always gush over my beloved trek.
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) October 19, 2015
The two then talked about Sean Maguire, who plays Robin Hood on Once Upon a Time, and how Maguire follows Star Wars on Twitter, and really we live in a bizarre world of human-interaction and communication.
Lest you think that was the end of it, plenty of fans got involved (as well as Maguire), and Shatner felt the need to point out that Star Wars may have borrowed some things from other space stories. Surprisingly, he then started tweeting about the new trailer for The Force Awakens. It seemed maybe things had quieted down and some jokes about the new film, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford were (probably) all in good fun, even if it was troll-ish.
Then it got real.
Those that can; do Star Trek. Those that can't; do SWs ð https://t.co/6UqpNBgtwo
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 20, 2015
Whoa. Um, I donât think Star Wars fans will like that one.
And everyone knows SWs is a derivative of @StarTrek
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 20, 2015
This is awesome, right? I mean, if Bill Murray were doing this exact thing with say Men In Black, the internet would shut down. Captain Kirk throwing haymakers and low blows at fellow science-fiction legends and iconic movies is kind of what we hope all famous people would do, since weâd probably be the same. You know, since we are the same way, just without any of the cache.
Now that the internet has grabbed a hold of this story, Shatner did respond to the accusation that he âdissedâ Star Wars.
Disses? Something needs to have some aspect of respectability to be able to be disrespected! ð https://t.co/4Ag40BJQ27
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) October 28, 2015
I love it. Somebody get a hold of J.J. Abrams and find out what he thinks.
I highly recommend you pop over and spend some time looking through the entire exchange because it really is funny and bizarre and Iâm not totally sure how much of it is tongue-in-cheek and how much is sincere. I do know it was cool to see how big a fan Shatner is of The Flash.
As for the actual debate: Star Wars vs. Star Trek? Well, I mean thatâs an easy answer. Thereâs really no question at all…Tell us what Star-series you prefer. May The Force beam your thoughts into our comments below.
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