Well they, like TOS are action adventure stories. So no surprise there.Like a Bond movie or Superhero flick they occasionally give the audience a chance to breathe.
Well they, like TOS are action adventure stories. So no surprise there.Like a Bond movie or Superhero flick they occasionally give the audience a chance to breathe.
Well they, like TOS are action adventure stories. So no surprise there.
If a real human audience can accept the concept of a fictional Federation that contains beings with pig like features, people with blue skin and antenna on their heads then they can accept seeing them as part of the main crew. After all a racist driven 1960's USA watched a tv show with a black woman on the bridge not serving tea and a real Asian actor playing an Asian role. And the audience survived the experience to this present day.Except it's not actually a galactic force. It's a series made for an audience that's 100% human.
...and a real Asian actor playing an Asian role.
No it was an Adult Western in outer space. One of the inspirations for the show were the Adult Westerns the appeared in the 50 and early 60s: Gunsmoke, Bonanza and Have Gun Will Travel. Roddenberry wanted to do for SF what those shows did for Westerns. Move it out of the "for kids" territory of Rocky Jones and Tom Corbett. The Adult Westerns also tackled ideas about humanty but also gave us a healthy dose of action, gun fights and chases. That's the format Star Trek aspired to.TOS had action and adventure but those were really the skeleton on which the thoughtful discourse built around. TOS was always more about ideas about humanity that "just" a western in outer space. Besides, they didn't have the budget for endless action the way the movies do today.
andI. Build your episode on an action-adventure frame- work. We must reach out, hold and entertain a mass audience of some 20.,000,000 people or we simply don't stay on the air.
FinallyIV. Then, with that firm foundation established, inter- weave in it any statement to be made about man, society and so on. Yes, we want you to have some- thing to say, but say it entertainingly as you do on any other show. We don't need essays, how- ever brilliant.
In summary:STYLE We maintain a fast pace ... avoid long philosophical exchanges or tedious explanations of equipment.
Asian characters were played by white actors back in the day. The job itself is not Asian but the character is.How is helmsman of a starship an "Asian role"? He was an Asian actor manning a console, but there was very little to nothing "Asian" about the role.
Why does everyone want unused footage/CG duplicate of Anton Yelchin incorporated into the movie. I could understand the CG duplicate if he had been killed while the movie was still being filmed, but that's not the case. Besides, an off-hand reference to Chekov being on the Reliant is all that's needed. Unused footage or a duplicate of Yelchin in the next movie is as unnecessary, unwanted, and unwelcome as having footage or a duplicate of Nimoy in Beyond would have been.I wonder if there is any unused footage of Anton as Chekov that they could somehow use to explain a promotion and reassignment to the Reliant? It would be more effective than someone simply mentioning it.
In fact, isn't the fact that Sulu isn't a stereotypical Asian one of the things that appeals to Takei?How is helmsman of a starship an "Asian role"? He was an Asian actor manning a console, but there was very little to nothing "Asian" about the role.
A lot of that never came though in TOS or the movies. A character like that could really be played for comedy.He both is and isn't, in a way. Here's how the series Writer's Guide described Sulu:
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I have to wonder if that was written after The Man Trap and Shore Leave.He both is and isn't, in a way. Here's how the series Writer's Guide described Sulu:
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In fact, isn't the fact that Sulu isn't a stereotypical Asian one of the things that appeals to Takei?
I believe he became Asian when the Network asked for more non white characters. The character wasn't even a helmsman in the second pilot, he was a physicist. I wonder if the part would have been bigger if Sulu remained a Science Officer?It isn't that he needs to be stereotypical, just that there's nothing at all about the character being Asian. They didn't make him Asian at all, so the character could've been played by Vanilla White Guy #47 without missing a beat.
Why does everyone want unused footage/CG duplicate of Anton Yelchin incorporated into the movie. I could understand the CG duplicate if he had been killed while the movie was still being filmed, but that's not the case.
Besides, an off-hand reference to Chekov being on the Reliant is all that's needed. Unused footage or a duplicate of Yelchin in the next movie is as unnecessary, unwanted, and unwelcome as having footage or a duplicate of Nimoy in Beyond would have been.
That thought had occurred to me, and the copy from which that capture was taken is indeed the third revision, dated April 17, 1967. How much it differs from the earlier versions, I don't know.I have to wonder if that was written after The Man Trap and Shore Leave.
Heh, this thread sure is getting crowded, all of a sudden.Since when did I become everyone? I just re-read this entire thread and as far as I can tell, nobody except me suggested using unused footage of Anton to give Chekov a proper send off and to honor him by using footage that nobody would normally have seen before.....and....nobody sure as hell suggested using a CG duplicate. Are you in the wrong thread?
Unnecessary, unwanted and unwelcome by who....you? So now you've become everyone?![]()
Bringing in a whole number of navigation officers that have taken the chair, Ilyia, Savik (though she'd be 5 at the time!) and just say he went to the reliant, or back to the academy.
How is helmsman of a starship an "Asian role"? He was an Asian actor manning a console, but there was very little to nothing "Asian" about the role.
Unused footage and CG duplicates have been popular ideas in all the many threads since Yelchin's death. It was brought up here, I asked a question.Since when did I become everyone? I just re-read this entire thread and as far as I can tell, nobody except me suggested using unused footage of Anton to give Chekov a proper send off and to honor him by using footage that nobody would normally have seen before.....and....nobody sure as hell suggested using a CG duplicate. Are you in the wrong thread?
090% of the time my posts aren't meant to be take seriously. The other 010% is when I post about leading zeroes, of which I loath.Just a hunch: The Wormhole may not have intended that his remarks be taken entirely seriously
White guys aren't allowed to like Samurais?Well, there was that bit where Sulu dreams up a samurai while on the 'short leave' planet. This plays into his Japanese heritage. If Sulu was a white guy and a samurai was dreamed up, I would expect the episode to tell us why that happened for that particular character.
(throws out his katana)White guys aren't allowed to like Samurais?
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