But the majority of the episode featuring the character wasn't.Because we are in the Orange-Kirk timeline.
So your thought process is incorrect.
But the majority of the episode featuring the character wasn't.Because we are in the Orange-Kirk timeline.
Yup. We have one data point for Wesley's Kirk. No doubt there's room for growth.If we still see him in SNW stories set that late he probably will be a lot more like TOS Kirk.
He's not going to be just like TOS Kirk.
Shatners Kirk is a tough act to follow. Kirk is a very iconic character. If this were a reboot I would be less concerned. But it's not and i feel bad for Paul Wesley. He has a tough climb ahead of him. I personally do not see him ever obtaining what Shatner or even Pine did in the role.
I saw a number of Vic's performances, and overall no he didn't do it. In my opinion the problem with a lot of Vic's portrayals was that his Captain Kirk came across more like Picard and that he was always trying to get consensus among his Bridge officers before he ultimately did anything. In actual Star Trek, while Captain Kirk did often ask for the opinions of his senior staff, in the end he usually made his own decision regardless of those opinions. He never waited for or try to convince everyone to agree with him before he made a Command decision.Vic Mignonna did it. Did you see it?
Agreed. No way he can be. He doesn't look like Shatner or even sound like him. Shatner is Shatner. No one can replace him. With that said I wasn't too crazy about Wesley's Kirk. Something didn't feel right in the actual performance. Also since this is Pikes time I could have waited 3 or so seasons before we saw Kirk. Sam Kirk actually seems interesting. Would like to have seen more of him in the first season.
I think he might have picked up a barbell or two.He needs to pick up a barbell. Looks more like a young Walter Koenig
Maybe Obama.Judging by the age of the pics, when George Bush was president
I saw a number of Vic's performances, and overall no he didn't do it. In my opinion the problem with a lot of Vic's portrayals was that his Captain Kirk came across more like Picard and that he was always trying to get consensus among his Bridge officers before he ultimately did anything. In actual Star Trek, while Captain Kirk did often ask for the opinions of his senior staff, in the end he usually made his own decision regardless of those opinions. He never waited for or try to convince everyone to agree with him before he made a Command decision.
There were one or two episodes of ihs fan film series where I felt he did come across like Kirk, so I think there's still hope for Paul Wesley in the wrong depending on the direction and the writing.
But one wants him to act like Kirk and honestly im most of his performances he didn't in my opinion. Again it was probably more the writing than the acting.Don't want him to ape Kirk.
LolMaybe Obama.
Indeed. Despite the accolades of the fan film series the acting never was quite there for me. Vic didn't quite have the look in the face that I find appeals with Shatner, Pine, and Wesley had some small moments that indicate the possibility of that glimmer.I saw a number of Vic's performances, and overall no he didn't do it. In my opinion the problem with a lot of Vic's portrayals was that his Captain Kirk came across more like Picard and that he was always trying to get consensus among his Bridge officers before he ultimately did anything.
He's also Kirk that did not have the friendships and social setting of the larger Enterprise. He'd been on the Farragut a long time by this episode, and to some degree you're a product of your environment. He also didn't have a chance to be around Pike until this episode. They've never really had a chance to differentiate Pike vs Kirk in any meaningful way until this season, and I think that was always going to require a little redrawing of both characters.Is it too much to ask current SNW Kirk to transition to TOS Kirk by ~2265?
Nope.He needs to pick up a barbell. Looks more like a young Walter Koenig
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