William Shatner on Missing Leonard Nimoy's Funeral: Why Are We 'Still Discussing This' The "Star Trek" icon fired back at critics.

 -- William Shatner is over the reports of him missing his friend Leonard Nimoy's funeral over the weekend.

This afternoon, the acting icon posted, "We are still discussing this?"

He followed up with a sarcastic joke, "I meant #thedress What were you thinking I meant?" referring to the blue, black, gold and white dress debate from Friday.

These comments follow Shatner tweeting yesterday about all the reports that mentioned the actor staying in Florida for a fundraiser rather than fly to Los Angeles for Nimoy's funeral. Shatner was doing charity work for the Red Cross and fired back at critics who had blasted him because of his absence.

"Let's discuss it," Shatner, 83, wrote. "So my daughters Melanie and Lisabeth are attending Leonard's services. I chose to honor a commitment I made months ago to appear at a charitable fundraiser. A lot of money was raised. So here I am; tell me off."

He then took questions from fans and reporters and responded.

"Walking out on a major fundraiser wouldn't have you calling me a jerk for leaving a charity high & dry? Hmm?" he wrote after someone questioned why he just didn't leave the fundraiser.

He also wrote, "One of the other misconceptions seems to be that folks think flights to LAX occur all night long" and joked about the costs of a private jet from Florida, where he was with the Red Cross, to Los Angeles.

"A jet from FL to LA is about $30K," he later wrote.

Shatner then spent some time to remember his "intelligent, insightful, just a precious gem of a" friend, who died Friday at age 83.

The one word he used to describe Nimoy was "love" ad that the two were very close after Star Trek ended.

He answered fans on what kind of father he was, saying "the best. He was also an amazing uncle to my daughters."

He closed by writing "I do want to thank everyone for coming here and sharing their memories and celebrating the life of #LeonardNimoy LLAP! MBB" and about the critics, "Gang, all haters do is hate."

Oh and he wrote this, "Everytime I see a leave William Shatner alone tweet; all I can think about is the "Leave Britney alone!" video."