Why do people think wesley does not make a good kirk? well part of the reason is that he does not have a jork-stock body like shatner has. he looks tiny compared to shatner in tos. it may be stereotyping but it does have some common call backs that most male lead in fantasy and science fiction always have a jock like build. In fact people like Shatner and Christopher Reeves were were the gold standard in defining that kind of male lead.
Most Trek shows seem to have at least one annoying character that is generally disliked or divisive;
TOS- Chekov (though his screaming has become somewhat more amusing over time)
TNG - Wesley
DS9 - Bashir (in the earlier seasons)
Voyager - Neelix
Enterprise - Archer (yes, he wasn't well-liked online during S1/S2. Constantly made fun of. The Gazelle speech. Only became more tolerable when they made him into Jack Bauer. Thanks Manny Coto).
Discovery - Burnham/Tilly
Pic- Jurati/Elnor/Raffi
SNW - Ortegas (and probably Pelia)
So there's a precedence for Ortegas.
My issue with Ortegas is her dialogue is written so blatantly to connect with the Gen Z crowd.
It's giving me vibes of this;
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He has more of a model look. Also this pic must be like a decade ago.
Yes. Shatner has more of a brute stocky body during tos. Wesley is more lean muscles. even in vampire diaries his brother damian had a bigger body build than him.Is that a Twilight? I have never seen Twilight, but I get distinct 'Sexy Vampire' vibes.
That is most certainly not William Shatner.
Is that a Twilight? I have never seen Twilight, but I get distinct 'Sexy Vampire' vibes.
That is most certainly not William Shatner.
Don't sweat stuff like that. Most people in most parts of this board are much more welcoming to new posters. I hope you'll like it here.Thank you for your input.
Good grief! In all, dare I say, seriousness I don't think the SNW uniform does him any favors. He just looks skinny. It's the way his neck comes out of the collar. Maybe it's the way they shoot him?
This made my day! And it's not even 8am!Huh? Ortegas' hair is cool. End of story.
SNW must be in a pretty good place if this is the prevailing moan of the week.
Although as sharp as it is ...
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He has more of a model look. Also this pic must be like a decade ago.
It's fantastic to see Ortegas finally getting to show off her badass pilot skills, but it's even better getting to see her react to all of the zaniness in the episode. Navia's delivery of Ortegas' discovery that she is the only one who can save the day is amazing. She's so relatable as she questions the computer and herself, saying and asking "I fly the ship?" in different tones until the computer reassures her enough times that it actually grates her nerves. She gets to the bridge and knows in her bones that she can fly the ship. Spock only knows that he believes in her, another deeply known thing like the friendship between La'an (Christina Chong), Pike, and M'Benga, which saves La'an's life on the away mission.
Many of the characters on the Enterprise are admirable and inspirational, but they can be a little difficult to relate to on a personal, human basis. They're the best of the best of Starfleet, the top people in their fields, and they're all heroic in big, grand ways. Some of the younger officers like Uhura are easier to identify with because they're still learning the ropes, but Ortegas feels the most truly, deeply human of them all. That's meant that she's often used as a sort of audience stand-in or the glue that holds the crew together, but thankfully the folks behind "Strange New Worlds" have realized she is capable of so much more.
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