Cut him some slack man. It's not like he is a gazelle or something he needed time to learnArcher got a lot wrong during his time as Captain of Enterprise
Cut him some slack man. It's not like he is a gazelle or something he needed time to learnArcher got a lot wrong during his time as Captain of Enterprise
For some reason I thought it was Tilly's and was left for Adira. Someone of Tilly's era would probably be very reverential of NX-01About this episode:
I am curious why Adira has that globe with a model of the NX-01 Enterprise in it. I wonder what the connection could be. Perhaps Adira had an ancestor who served there?
Cut him some slack man. It's not like he is a gazelle or something he needed time to learn
Cut him some slack man. It's not like he is a gazelle or something he needed time to learn
Some similarities there. So far, for me, the main series Captain's ranking would be:I’ll never cut him any slack, Archer was the absolute worst. Only captain I really disliked. I’d rank them all like this:
Picard
Sisko
Jan way
Burnham
Kirk
The idiot captain who got stabbed last episode
.
. *insert anyone else here
.
Archer
Some similarities there. So far, for me, the main series Captain's ranking would be:
Sisko
Picard
Kirk
Janeway
Freeman
Burnham
Archer
It feels like many of the writers often didn't know how to write for women in command. Kate Mulgrew imbued Janeway with a lot of power and purpose, a tough as nails but compassionate commander, but the writers didn't really write her that way consistently (all in my opinion, ofc).Sisko and Picard aren't very far apart and are in a league of their own compared to the rest IMO. Not sure if it's because of Stewart and Brook's theatre/classical background or some other reason.
Burnham and Janeway also aren't very far apart on my list so it's possible those two flip on my ranking depending on how Discovery progresses.
For some reason I thought it was Tilly's and was left for Adira. Someone of Tilly's era would probably be very reverential of NX-01
The problem with Burnham's speeches is that SMG doesn't project but instead does that husky ultra serious near whisper.It feels like many of the writers often didn't know how to write for women in command. Kate Mulgrew imbued Janeway with a lot of power and purpose, a tough as nails but compassionate commander, but the writers didn't really write her that way consistently (all in my opinion, ofc).
Burnham is... I don't know. I love the actress. Sonequa-Martin Green has extraordinary talent. I just think the writers are wasting that talent. It's just so kludgy and hackneyed, the words they have her say, and I feel like it goes against SMG's natural speech. I expect Stentorian starfleet edicts out of Picard giving a rousing speech, but Burnham? With how she's been characterized the past 3 other seasons? It doesn't work for me.
I wouldn’t say a race bent on destroying all other races was benevolent, even if they were made aware of those other races by the borg.Formed an alliance with the Borg against 8472 which turned out to be a benevolent race
uhm, I don’t remember this.Her resolution to Year of Hell was later portrayed as making a huge mess someone else had to clean up
Yeah, that's definitely part of it. She does shout, and it doesn't fit her, and when she does the husky whisper, it's with non-whispery things. It sounds like a stage whisper, or one of those whispers where you're trying to also burp at the same time. It doesn't work.The problem with Burnham's speeches is that SMG doesn't project but instead does that husky ultra serious near whisper.
And the simple fact is that just doesn't work in drawing attention to what she's saying.
I wouldn’t say a race bent on destroying all other races was benevolent, even if they were made aware of those other races by the borg.
uhm, I don’t remember this.
I was just making a gazelle joke which should never be passed up. I never liked Archer or ENT despite loving Trek and Quantum leap but he was awful and it didn't help that resorting to former sci-fi greats seemed like such a "Poochie" move that Trek should be aboveI’ll never cut him any slack, Archer was the absolute worst. Only captain I really disliked. I’d rank them all like this:
Picard
Sisko
Jan way
Burnham
Kirk
The idiot captain who got stabbed last episode
.
. *insert anyone else here
.
Archer
Once...on a trip to the other forums on this board...I witnessed something truly amazing...
Makes you wonder why they don't just bring in a voice coach to get her up to snuff...Yeah, that's definitely part of it. She does shout, and it doesn't fit her, and when she does the husky whisper, it's with non-whispery things. It sounds like a stage whisper, or one of those whispers where you're trying to also burp at the same time. It doesn't work.
It's not so much a voice coaching issue, her voice is just fine, it's how they're having her do these lines, it's honestly more like what you'd get from a fan production. It's all for coolness factor, and it doesn't fit either the character or her natural flow. It's a problem I have with a lot of modern shows that do action/drama, and that's the feeling that I'm watching those interview scenes with wrestlers that they often do on WWE.Makes you wonder why they don't just bring in a voice coach to get her up to snuff...
I totally get what you're saying.It's not so much a voice coaching issue, her voice is just fine, it's how they're having her do these lines, it's honestly more like what you'd get from a fan production. It's all for coolness factor, and it doesn't fit either the character or her natural flow. It's a problem I have with a lot of modern shows that do action/drama, and that's the feeling that I'm watching those interview scenes with wrestlers that they often do on WWE.
This. It's conversational, relaxed. It's two people talking, not two people reciting the script with maximum dramatic effect every single time.This was filmed in 1968 and this is how most Trek dialogue should be delivered or something close to it:
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