What made Patrick Stewart so perfect as a starship captain?
I think it's his bald head. It makes him look futuristic. That coupled with decades of acting experience.
What made Patrick Stewart so perfect as a starship captain?
Let's be honest here, Kirk was a smary git, who spent more time trying to get laid than actually doing any work.
Let's be honest here, Kirk was a smary git, who spent more time trying to get laid than actually doing any work.
You should try watching Star Trek some time. You might learn something!![]()
Let's be honest here, Kirk was a smary git, who spent more time trying to get laid than actually doing any work.
You should try watching Star Trek some time. You might learn something!![]()
I was never a fan of TOS, TNG is where I picked Star Trek up.
But I never liked Kirk, even in the few episodes I did watch.
It was the actor not the character.
It was the actor not the character.
He was an excellant pick for the role of Capt Picard....![]()
It was the actor not the character.
He was an excellant pick for the role of Capt Picard....![]()
Well he actually saved the show from the bad HAMMING of Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis in the first two seasons.
When they mellowed out the show really took off.
He was an excellant pick for the role of Capt Picard....![]()
Well he actually saved the show from the bad HAMMING of Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis in the first two seasons.
When they mellowed out the show really took off.
Yes, it was the really terrible acting of the supporting cast that allowed him to shine. The worse they were, the more perfect he was.
How many characters could have been recast or even eliminated without harm to the show?
Yar - well, we know the answer to that one...
Crusher? They had another Doc for awhile and the show worked.
Troi?
Riker?
Worf?
You could pretty much rewrite, remix, or eliminate any of the supporting cast and still have had a solid show.
Well he actually saved the show from the bad HAMMING of Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis in the first two seasons.
When they mellowed out the show really took off.
Yes, it was the really terrible acting of the supporting cast that allowed him to shine. The worse they were, the more perfect he was.
How many characters could have been recast or even eliminated without harm to the show?
Yar - well, we know the answer to that one...
Crusher? They had another Doc for awhile and the show worked.
Troi?
Riker?
Worf?
You could pretty much rewrite, remix, or eliminate any of the supporting cast and still have had a solid show.
We would have missed Worf, he had some excelling sodes in TNG and gave use a brute force mannlyness to the show especially when he described Klingon flirting.
We SO could have done without WES.
The others weren't so much as bad but zeros....place holders. They added to show by digits but the acting was at it's best with Picard, Data. But honestly most of us didn't watch TNG for the acting but for the good and great stories.
I don't care so much about the prisoner thing...Trek can't hold it's Romulan Ale or it's continuity. That's a hard description of Worf's character but I can't say it's unwarranted but sometimes a sterotype is desirable and appropriate. Mostly though TNG was a group effort.
It was the actor not the character.
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