I think you're assuming too much.Can we take that then to mean the hammer has fallen? CBS doesn't want you guys producing Renegades concurrently with them producing Trek 2017? Or is that too far an assumption to make?
Melinda Snodgrass said:It's going to be up to the producer what he does next.
This doesn't seem unreasonable to me.It not over unless the Kickstarter fails. We are considering dropping episode 3 and making one final episode and expanding it to 60 minutes. We are actively discussing it. We really want to give Water his last performance.
I wonder why Ms. Snodgrass felt she had to get out in front of this on her own, rather than coordinate a position/statement with the entire Renegades production staff? Seems like only yesterday that she'd signed on, anyhow.
Does this mean that any work that she's done up to this point may not be used, as she's preemptively distancing herself from this production?
Anyhow, I hope Tom and his team good luck- hopefully they can work behind the scenes and get a clear answer about how to proceed. Shame that CBS/Viacom remains so bifurcated in all things Trek.
Oh, and why does everyone who was once any kind of lawyer always feel the need to remind us of their former storied profession every...single... time something "official" happens?
Anytime I see that- (Either from Peters or anyone else) I immediately follow it with my favorite catchphrase:
"Denny Crane!"
I can't speak to Snodgrass, but Peters has always struck me as incredibly insecure, both from his repeatedly asserting how "professional" his project is (and reminding everyone he's an attorney) but also in his relentless efforts to tamp down on anyone who disagrees with or criticizes him; one need only to read the old Axanar thread here to find evidence of that. (Never mind the endless one-man crusade he seems to be leading against Vic Mignogna.)
I don't know the man so I can't say this is how he is 100% of the time or that it's the entirety of his character, but most of what I've seen of his behavior online typically leans toward this end of the spectrum. I'd probably have a completely different opinion if I ever met the guy.
He isn't. He's actually a pretty decent, open, helpful and likeable guy in my experience.I can't speak to Snodgrass, but Peters has always struck me as incredibly insecure, both from his repeatedly asserting how "professional" his project is (and reminding everyone he's an attorney) but also in his relentless efforts to tamp down on anyone who disagrees with or criticizes him; one need only to read the old Axanar thread here to find evidence of that. (Never mind the endless one-man crusade he seems to be leading against Vic Mignogna.)
I don't know the man so I can't say this is how he is 100% of the time or that it's the entirety of his character, but most of what I've seen of his behavior online typically leans toward this end of the spectrum. I'd probably have a completely different opinion if I ever met the guy.
Look at it this way, is the new trek series fails (it is risky because it on there streaming service after all) then fan productions will be popular as ever.![]()
Now if only Meyers had put that in the script for TWoK....
I've generally found most people don't particularly resemble their online personas, good or bad.![]()
I don't know why some folks can't allow that both professional films and series can exist right along side fan films.
Jedman67 said:Now if only Meyers had put that in the script for TWoK....
I don't know why some folks can't allow that both professional films and series can exist right along side fan films. The Star Wars crowd certainly does.
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