That's what he said. He got call warning him about hiring Brooks, saying he hated white people.
Yeah, I'm calling bullshit on that one.
That's what he said. He got call warning him about hiring Brooks, saying he hated white people.
Yeah, I'm calling bullshit on that one.
Holy fuck, not true, debunked ad nauseum. He recommended Chase Masterson be considered as a love interest for Sisko.It’s well established he insisted all Sisko’s love interests to be black.
Holy fuck, not true, debunked ad nauseum. He recommended Chase Masterson be considered as a love interest for Sisko.
But if it were true, it's an example of the sort of thing the Tucker Carlson types would escalate to racism accusations.
I would say "if it were false" or even "it was a hallucination whilst on MASSIVE amounts of mushrooms" would cause Carlson to escalate it to racism.
Of course, "escalate" means racism is above his normal level. Whereas in truth racism is his fucking default.
No doubt, he is a peculiar cat. 50YM didn't go into depth about any disagreements he may have had, but it seems that they really had to do with questions about acting, particularly when he directed episodes, and I think that they were mostly between Auberjonois and him. The story about "René's anger" in FBTS is now on the record, being in the documentary. Casey Biggs said that Brooks was normally a very quiet, reserved man EXCEPT when he directed. On the other hand, Shimerman and Farrell have said recently that Auberjonois could himself be tempermental. I tend to think that the conflicts on the show were more about the craft, with many seasoned performers, who thought they knew best, trying to get their way. And I could see how it would be difficult to get Brooks and Auberjoinois to work well together given their differing styles (I would never want to see a play with both men).
Every now and then someone comes around to repeat the accusation that Brooks hates white people. This accusation may well just be an artifact from this same producer who called Behr; perhaps Star Trek was not the only show he "warned." I find it to be a canard, certainly when it comes to how Brooks felt about pairing his character with white women. Not only did he cast a white woman to play Jake's Dabo girlfriend, in the same auditions, he saw Chase Masterson, whom he recommended to the producers as a future love interest for Sisko. (Which leads to this question: would we have been better off if Sisko feel in love with a bubbly hostess rather than a level-headed freigter captain? What would the Kasidy-Rom pairing look like?)
The Captains documentary didn’t do him any flattery at all. Nicole DeBoer also calls him Mr Brooks. It’s a bit weird. Probably just very formal, no nonsense sort of guy, but his Captains appearance is just plainly odd.
I think to use your term he is a "a peculiar cat". He's well known on a creative level to be quite different in his style.
The Captains documentary didn’t do him any flattery at all. Nicole DeBoer also calls him Mr Brooks. It’s a bit weird. Probably just very formal, no nonsense sort of guy, but his Captains appearance is just plainly odd.
As I understand, Avery Brooks is the very opposite of formal in real life and Sisko was an acting job for an eccentric goofball.
The Captain, being the lead of the show (except Discovery) has set the tone of every set going back to TOS.Like given! I listened to the start and will listen to more later, it’s really interesting. Brooks is clearly a complicated and passionate man, and maybe not the easiest person to work with. The first inkling I got was from an interview with Armie Shimmerman back in the day when he only addressed him as “Mr. Brooks” which I thought was strangely formal. There are some interesting comments in the “50 Years of Trek” (?) book. It’s likely he maybe did rub people up the wrong way and had a reputation for being difficult.
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