Did he realize what he would getting into when he took on the role of Kirk?
I am referring to Paul Wesley.
Yes.
Is it a trick thread?
What do I have to do next?
Did he realize what he would getting into when he took on the role of Kirk?
I am referring to Paul Wesley.
Actors mortgages can be very hefty and they usually spend their way into poverty by having huge multiple houses and swimming pools and very expensive cars plus bodyguards and accountants so even 40000 a episode might not be enough while the going is good
Also if has a women she will bleed him dry while the going is good with designer clothes perfumes and expensive jewellery and multiple personal servants. It all adds up very quickly. Look at Mc hammer from 200 million to pauper.
He was given a Trolling warning for his statements.Disgusting shite and should not be tolerated
Remember that we all follow the most niche of pop culture sci-fi franchises, not that Disney mainstream one that the rest of the world watches.
Thank you. Trek stopped being "niche" decades ago. When TNG was at its peak, GEN was making world headlines for being a hit movie uniting two different generations of Trek characters in one film, VOY was launching both itself and a new broadcast network to massive headlines about sci-fi getting a female lead and FC being a widely-acclaimed science fiction/horror adventure there was no way Trek was a "niche" franchise. Even DS9 was getting love in the '90s even if it was the redheaded bastard stepchild of the franchise at that point in its history.
Trek's been getting progressively cooler since the 1980s. It's never been Star Wars levels of universally-accessible nor "cool" but then NO OTHER SCI-FI/FANTASY FRANCHISE HAS ATTAINED THAT.
Well I know lots of people in real life and they are not Star Trek fans, they are Star Wars fans. This is why I come here to talk about Star Trek - if I try to talk to people about Star Trek in ‘real life’ they just kind of zone out and go in to a trance.No franchise that has put 13 movies on cinema screens can be considered niche.
Even my Trek fan friends did not enjoy talking Trek like I did.Well I know lots of people in real life and they are not Star Trek fans, they are Star Wars fans. This is why I come here to talk about Star Trek - if I try to talk to people about Star Trek in ‘real life’ they just kind of zone out and go in to a trance.![]()
Ah, yes, the wide-ranging mainstream LIFEFORCE fandom - but I give most of the credit for that to the charismatic presence of Mathilda May.Trek is niche, yes people have heard of Star Trek, but apart from Mr Spock, Captain Kirk, maybe Scotty (as in 'Beam me up...Scotty') and for the saddest of reasons this week Uhura, ask the average British person to name other Trek characters and you will get a blank stare.
Sir Patrick Stewart is famous over here for that other franchise, whose name we will not mention ok?????
niche - denoting products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.
I think that I *may* have some friends in real life who are Star Trek fans, but they might pretend not to be when I am around. That’s what they used to do at school at least.Even my Trek fan friends did not enjoy talking Trek like I did.
Here's the thing I have learned in my 30+ years of interacting with various fan circles-I don't do fandom normally. I have done costuming but that's a rarity. I enjoy reading books, but could not discuss them on end. I don't have a need to see every episode or memorize every ship type, though I do know many of the ships. I enjoy discussing themes, characters, and how the stories resonate, rather than tech, film language or how "outdated" things look.I think that I *may* have some friends in real life who are Star Trek fans, but they might pretend not to be when I am around. That’s what they used to do at school at least.![]()
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