I just don’t expect white hollywood to write us well, i prefer they didn’t try
Never said I did. Just saying that I'm sufficiently disliked by my peers that if I wanted someone to clobber me, I expect that I would have multiple volunteers.you shouldn’t allow them to hit you for free
Well welcome to the club, Oddish. I’m Sainte. happy to make your acquaintanceNever said I did. Just saying that I'm sufficiently disliked by my peers that if I wanted someone to clobber me, I expect that I would have multiple volunteers.
Being 100% honest some of what's in Inside Star Trek: The True Story smacks of sour grapes. It's pretty evident that Roddenberry and Herb Solow had a falling out, and I would recommend taking some of Solow's more uncharitable statements re the Bird with a grain of salt.
Cleopatra was Greek, not Egyptian.Euro American Charlton Heston played Hebrew Moses
Anglo American Elizabeth Taylor played Egyptian Cleopatra
English James Bond played by Scottish Sean Connery and Irish Pierce Brosnan
English Yorkshireman Patrick Stewart played Frenchman Jean Luc Picard
American Nichelle Nichols and Zoe Saldana played West African Nyota Uhura
American LeVar Burton played Somalian Geordi LaForge
Black British with Sierra Leone parents Idris Elba plays Norse Heimdall
etc etc etc
In the Star Trek universe Harry Kim could be born in Nigeria or anywhere on Earth, and be called Harry Obefemi, since global migration should be as easy as catching a bus. Perhaps the next reboot should be more adventurous and have White Captain X with an Asian surname, Black Captain Y with a so called Indian surname, etc names should not reflect the ethnic boxes of the present.
Besides its not called 'acting' for nothing. What is needed are for more nonwhite actors Black, Asian etc to play roles that lots of white people play by default, and not play roles just to fill an Asian actor and Black actor slots
She's a one off character, we nothing about beyond a nameYoeman Zahra was a half breed
Euro American Charlton Heston played Hebrew Moses
Anglo American Elizabeth Taylor played Egyptian Cleopatra
English James Bond played by Scottish Sean Connery and Irish Pierce Brosnan
English Yorkshireman Patrick Stewart played Frenchman Jean Luc Picard
American Nichelle Nichols and Zoe Saldana played West African Nyota Uhura
American LeVar Burton played Somalian Geordi LaForge
Black British with Sierra Leone parents Idris Elba plays Norse Heimdall
etc etc etc
In the Star Trek universe Harry Kim could be born in Nigeria or anywhere on Earth, and be called Harry Obefemi, since global migration should be as easy as catching a bus. Perhaps the next reboot should be more adventurous and have White Captain X with an Asian surname, Black Captain Y with a so called Indian surname, etc names should not reflect the ethnic boxes of the present.
Besides its not called 'acting' for nothing. What is needed are for more nonwhite actors Black, Asian etc to play roles that lots of white people play by default, and not play roles just to fill an Asian actor and Black actor slots
Operation Annihilate!Was Zahra the Indian/South Asian one from "That Which Survives(TOS)"?
And also by Irishman Pierce Brosnan, Welsh-born Timothy Dalton, and American Barry Nelson (if you count the 1954 live TV adaptation of Casino Royale).Also, English James Bond played by Australian George Lazenby.
Has Bond ever been referred to as English in the books?And also by Irishman Pierce Brosnan, Welsh-born Timothy Dalton, and American Barry Nelson (if you count the 1954 live TV adaptation of Casino Royale).
Robin Hood was played by American Kevin Costner. And he botched the accent so bad, it made it into "Men in Tights" as a joke.
No. As I mentioned earlier, Ian Fleming (the creator of Bond) wrote that 007 was the product of a Scottish father and Swiss mother.Has Bond ever been referred to as English in the books?
Yes, but IIRC the Scots thing happened after Connery became Bond on film.No. As I mentioned earlier, Ian Fleming (the creator of Bond) wrote that 007 was the product of a Scottish father and Swiss mother.
Bond is British, not English. While all the English are Brits, not all Brits are English.
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