Fan criticisms of Brooks have never been anything but (poorly) disguised racism.
What are ou talking about? Shatner's hammy acting has been made fun of for decades.Very much that, and I believe this is why DS9 never took off as it should have. Shatner was a big ham (especially after the accident that damaged his hearing) but it's excused, while Brooks' style is not that the start we never had Jack Lord as Captain Kirk, because his hamminess is off the charts.)
Hello friends. This is my 1st post in THE TREK BBS.
I started watching Star Trek on TV at the late 60s.
Having already watched every other Star Trek show available (TOS, NG, VOY, movies, etc.), I have recently tried to finally watch DS9 and I have just (painfully) finished all episodes of Season 1. I was avoiding to do that for many years, because all my former attempts to watch a DS9 episode with this bad “actor” Avery Brooks as Commander Benjamin Sisco just made me very annoyed. I have never had problems watching and enjoying another Star Trek show ever, and I am watching Star Trek since a really long time. What is happening in DS9, having this specific “actor” on the show and watching him on screen, is something repulsive. I just can’t stand to continue watching DS9, Season 2.
I think Avery Brooks is not an actor at all. He could be possibly good in some other job, but in my opinion he is not qualified as being an actor. He simply seems to be unable to act normally, like any other actors we have seen in the franchise through the years. To avoid misunderstanding, I am not referring to the fact that he is a black man, because this is irrelevant. There are many good black actors and I can appreciate their acting performance. Tim Russ for one example, is a black man who gave us a very good acting performance as Tuvoc. Jake Sisco (as another example) is more normally acting on screen than his “father” Benjamin.
Avery Brooks can’t speak or laugh normally, like any other normal person easily can. He can’t move normally; he is unnatural stiff like he can’t really control his own body. His face expressions are always wrong, fake and inconsistent. That man on screen reminds me of a psychopath, who is trying to pass like a normal person, but it’s pretty obvious that he is not quite a normal person. All the other actors in DS9 perform pretty well, and the same also happens on all the rest Star Trek shows. Avery Brooks as Benjamin Sisco is a unique, bad exception in the franchise.
I am wondering how could Directors and Producers of DS9 TV show overlook such an awful acting, coming from a man who is claiming to be a professional actor. Why did they assign the important Station Commander role to such an unsuitable person ? There are thousands of talented black actors in USA and I can’t really understand why they chosen and thrown this inadequate “actor” against the “Star Trek, Deep Space 9” audience and fans. What is your opinion ?
How many actors have we seen in Star Trek franchise over the years ? Many hundreds maybe, from 1966 up to 2023 ?
I am not talking about soap-operas here, I am talking specifically about Star Trek.
Now please name (because I can’t remember) even a single one of those Star Trek actors who was possibly acting nearly as badly as Avery Brooks in Benjamin Sisco role.
I can understand that some people like DS9 as a TV show but look at him; the unnatural way he speaks and moves doesn’t remind me of a human Commander. He rather reminds me of some kind of a malfunctioning robot, desperately needing some serious repair on its processors and subsystems ! Actually the Ferengi Quark is acting far more naturally and humanly than the supposedly “human” Sisco !
Denise Crosby ?Even Patrick Stewart didn't do his best work in TNG S1.
Well, truthfully, no one did their best work in TNG S1...
Yesterday's Enterprise was in the third season.Denise Crosby ?
Actally...no.
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Exactly.Yesterday's Enterprise was in the third season.
Fan criticisms of Brooks have never been anything but (poorly) disguised racism.
I agree that Brooks had an acting style that could be...very emotive, for lack of a better phrase.
Brooks has his moments but his acting often feels very stagey which comes off as weird on a tv show imo. He sometimes seems to act for the person in the last row when the camera is in his face.
I usually like him in scenes with Jake, Cassidy and Dax off duty, he was more relaxed talking to family and friends but when he switched to starfleet officer mode he tended to SPAT. OUT. EVERY. WORD. as if it was its own sentence, his enunciation and articulation are a bit over the top for me.
Of course there should a difference, that doesn't mean I have to like the choices he makes for his command voice.You'd expect him to speak differently when he is giving orders as Commander than he would speak as dad, lover or husband, or old friend. (If he failed to do so, it would be a valid criticism.)
Of course there should a difference, that doesn't mean I have to like the choices he makes for his command voice.
Take this scenes for example:
Towards the end when he gets angry he starts to overenuniciate and it to me it doesn't sound natural, "CULtural diVERsity" is one example where I think nobody talks like that.
It amuses me that some people are complaining that Brooks was too wooden at the same time that others are complaining that he is too emotive.
You've pretty much told me you don't hang with black intellectuals.Towards the end when he gets angry he starts to overenuniciate and it to me it doesn't sound natural, "CULtural diVERsity" is one example where I think nobody talks like that.
Of course there should a difference, that doesn't mean I have to like the choices he makes for his command voice.
Take this scenes for example:
Towards the end when he gets angry he starts to overenuniciate and it to me it doesn't sound natural, "CULtural diVERsity" is one example where I think nobody talks like that.
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