He called the ship the Ent-E, he forgot Troi's name, and he thought Wesley left with the traveller when he left for the academy. Thats just in the first 45 minutes!
He called the ship the Ent-E, he forgot Troi's name, and he thought Wesley left with the traveller when he left for the academy. Thats just in the first 45 minutes!
Only the same way about Brannon BragaCan't be bothered anymore to hear what he has to say. He's gone now.
I assume you feel the same way about Harve Bennett, Nick Meyer, William Shatner, Ron Moore, George Takei, Brannon Braga, LeVar Burton, and Wil Wheaton among others? I mean, they are all gone too, no?
He called the ship the Ent-E, he forgot Troi's name, and he thought Wesley left with the traveller when he left for the academy. Thats just in the first 45 minutes!
None of that is any big deal in a conversation...obsessive trekkies would get it all right every time, I guess, but no one else. Frankly I was surprised that he remembered the name of "the Traveler."
I don't agree.
...but these are basic facts that the person running the whole show should know like the back of his hand.
I remember hearing Garret Wang saying in an interview that Berman didn't have a clue what was going on on VOY's sets.
And yeah, Wang also openly called him an idiot.
I remember hearing Garret Wang saying in an interview that Berman didn't have a clue what was going on on VOY's sets.
And yeah, Wang also openly called him an idiot.
If Garret Wang said that it was sunny outside I'd carry an open umbrella. He was lucky to hold on to his job.
I remember hearing Garret Wang saying in an interview that Berman didn't have a clue what was going on on VOY's sets. He would drop in maybe once a week (if at all), boss people around for a while and then go about his business (which, apparently, was everything except Star Trek at that time).
And yeah, Wang also openly called him an idiot.
Only the same way about Brannon BragaCan't be bothered anymore to hear what he has to say. He's gone now.
I assume you feel the same way about Harve Bennett, Nick Meyer, William Shatner, Ron Moore, George Takei, Brannon Braga, LeVar Burton, and Wil Wheaton among others? I mean, they are all gone too, no?![]()
Braga is arrogant and the moment he started calling us "continuity whores" he lost the argument.
This interview is not with Braga, and there is no argument for you to win.
No one who's ever worked for Trek has behaved as arrogantly and insultingly as continuity-obsessed fans do toward the people who work on the Franchise. That's just a fact.
Now he just said that Nana Visitor played Ensign Ro in TNG and went on to play Kira in DS9.
^ I know I'll regret this, but how exactly did Rick Berman go out like a punk?
A person of your post count and tenure really shouldn't be asking such questions (IMHO).
I remember hearing Garret Wang saying in an interview that Berman didn't have a clue what was going on on VOY's sets. He would drop in maybe once a week (if at all), boss people around for a while and then go about his business (which, apparently, was everything except Star Trek at that time).
And yeah, Wang also openly called him an idiot.
from the Associated Content interview with Nana Visitor:
Q: Rick Berman. Criticism of his handling of the franchise has been pretty severe. Some other Star Trek actors have said Rick Berman was never a hands on producer and rarely visited their sets. Was that the case with DS9?
A: Producers Michael Piller and Ira Steven Behr were my guiding lights in the show. And I adored and I will always adore them both.
I love the way she says it all with a non-answer.![]()
I don't agree.
It's not really an agree/disagree kind of thing.
...but these are basic facts that the person running the whole show should know like the back of his hand.
Basic facts? Like, say, the names of one's children?
Are you a parent? If so and you claim that you've never blanked on or confused the names of your children then you have a selective memory for embarrassing moments.
The more familiar that kind of material is and the more of it there is the more likely one is to blank on or misremember bits of it at a given moment. If you truly think that Rick Berman doesn't know that Marina Sirtis played a character named Deanna Troi then you're the one who's out of touch. Or you've confused him with Stuart Baird.
William Shatner has copped to remembering very little about TOS episodes unless someone identifies the guest actress of the week for him.![]()
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