Star Trek's Robin Curtis Blames Leonard Nimoy For A Common Saavik Complaint
Star Trek fans have complained about Robin Curtis' take on Saavik, but she was merely listening to the direction of Leonard Nimoy.
Read MoreStar Trek fans have complained about Robin Curtis' take on Saavik, but she was merely listening to the direction of Leonard Nimoy.
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