Always helps when the host not only has that millenial "geek factor" ability but he is also a Trek alumni that has prior experience working with the show's lead actor.
I hope he´ll have said lead actor there soon.
Always helps when the host not only has that millenial "geek factor" ability but he is also a Trek alumni that has prior experience working with the show's lead actor.
Next week may possibly be Jerri Ryan.I hope he´ll have said lead actor there soon.
Next week may possibly be Jerri Ryan.
I hope he´ll have said lead actor there soon.
(as opposed to the early interviews with the actors on "Enterprise" who seemed to look at Star Trek as primarily a cash cow - then again so did William Shatner so who am I to judge).
I understand that the purpose of these things is to be an extended commercial for the show. I also get that for some reason a large number of fans are interested in the whole 'production process' and 'craft of acting' type stuff which frankly I couldn't care less about. Going into a few of these with that mental frame as preparation I still found Wheaton to come across as overly enthusiastic to the point of it being phony and irritating. so there it is.
Wheaton wouldn't have been my choice to host.
He's a mediocre interviewer with a nervous energy that masks profound insecurity.
The deadline podcast is superior in every way.
all of the last season of the ready room found itself on YouTube within a day or so.I am enjoying his show. I didn't catch last season of Ready Room when it was buried in Facebook, and I didn't like AfterTrek , but Wheaton is doing well with the interviews.
I didn't know that. I might to back and rewatch at some point.all of the last season of the ready room found itself on YouTube within a day or so.
All these after-shows are the same prolonged gush-fests. Wheaton's not in control here. I admire his enthusiasm for the material at least. I've watched one interview straight through and tune in for the clip of the following week's episode.Another cringe-worthy, too-long interview from Wil Wheaton.
I wish they'd hire someone who's a little better at this.
I'm finding this show unwatchable.
He might have cut back on the caffeine a littleMatt Mira did an excellent job with After Trek.
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