THURSDAY’S THEORY OF RELATEEVEETY
We’ll see how this goes, but I’m thinking of getting back into a more active role with the Inner Toob blog, beyond the monthly inductions into the Television Crossover Hall of Fame (and the unexpected memorial tributes.)
So I hope to add weekly theories of “relateeveety”, a way to connect TV characters in unofficial (for the most part) family trees. You may disagree with some of them, which is why I’m presenting them only as theories. I’m not going to go deeply into these theories; my focus these days is in building my fantasy world. (One reason I stepped back from the Toobworld concept is that I don’t own it.)
To kick off the weekly theories of relateeveety, here is one which I shared in a Facebook comment recently. As Stuart Best would say in ‘Murphy Brown’, for alls I know, I’m definitely not the first one to come up with this. I would not be surprised if it is used in the concept of the Wold Newton Universe….
Mr. Spock’s mother was a human, Amanda Grayson. She was (will be) supposedly born in 2210, according to one ‘Star Trek’ source. Her lineage can be traced back to Richard Grayson, known by the nickname of “Dick”, who was the ward of millionaire Bruce Wayne in Gotham City. What Toobworld at large did not know was that Dick Grayson was also Robin, the Boy Wonder; he was the sidekick to Batman, the Caped Crusader, who was Wayne’s alter-ego.
The 1960s TV series is – for Toobworld purposes – the official setting for the televersions of those DC comic characters (as well as the many other characters depicted in those episodes, everyone from Alfred the butler to King Tut (created for the TV show, but finally made his comic book debut in 2009.)
‘Batman’ and ‘Star Trek’ share the same world – Earth Prime-Time.
O’Bservations:
1] This is for my purposes as the Toobworld Curator. Your mileage may vary.
2] I would have used Zelda the Great for a true A to Z, but she has never appeared in the comic books. So I went with one of my favorites.
In that incarnation, Dick was in high school. In an interview, Alan Napier (who played Alfred) said that at the beginning of filming, Burt Ward – who played Dick Grayson – was already 21, but he sounded 15. So, using that for as good a reason as any, I’m going to say that Dick was born in 1951.
And there you have it. As to when Dick Grayson finally married, or at least fathered a child (no judgments) whose lineage would eventually lead to Amanda Grayson…. I’ll leave that to the fanficcers out there. I just provide a few building blocks.
Hey now.... That was longer than I thought it would be.
BCnU!
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