Nkemp:
To your second point: Where is your proof that Brooks didn't do this? Especially since you're so vehemently dismissing what other posters have said about Brooks' input.
Red Ranger
Dude, the burden of proof is on you to prove that Brooks insisted upon this. Don't you get that?
Let me be frank and say something that will likley get me in trouble with moderators....I don't trust any of these unfounded whack-job rumors by posters on these sites. For years I have read on this forum stuff by folks who suggest Brooks insisted upon this and insisted upon that when it came to anything dealing with race. It boggles my mind. As a guy who was so into DS9 that I purchased every magazine that featured the show (articles, behind the scenes stuff, whatever....I have well over 100 magazines fitting this description from the year 1992 up to 2000), purchased every cheaply produced and rushed soft cover book that was published that had anything to do with the show, did my best to tape any TV interview or feature that dealt with DS9 (including the old Sci Fi Channel series "Vortex"), abused my privlidges in my campus computer room by printing out probably a 1000 pages of all online material dealing with the series during its run (interviews, behind-the-scenes stuff, Q&A with actors and directors and writers and producers, reviews, etc), as well as, like most fans, eventually purchasing all DS9 DVDs which included more interviews with the people behind the show. Yes, I was pretty geeked up about the show back during the time. During long trips home from school or work via public transportation I would read and reread and reread all this info I could get my hands on. I don't claim to be the grestest DS9 fan but I feel confident that my archive of material on the show, especially during its initial run, can match just about anybody. In other words my resources on the making of the show during its seven season run is pretty vast if I can say so myself.
And I bring this up because I have never, never read anything about Brooks insisting who the race of his onscreen romances would be. Never. Folks who amke such claims are merely speculating. At the very best (or maybe the very worst) they are spouting nonsense such as "oh, I
think I may have read that somewhere, blah, blah, blah." In other words....no evidence. And yet they, like yourself, want to insist its true. The same mistake was made concerning "Baddabing, Baddabing." Ira Steven Behr made it clear in his post DS9 interview in both Cinefantastique and Star Trek Magazine that it was his idea that Sisko would not want to participate in the Las Vegas holosuite adventure. And yet folks here came up with this theory that Avery Brooks was the one who forced that idea upon TPTB. And they do so without a shred of evidence. Was Behr lying? Was he covering for Brooks as if it was some evil secret or something? Even if that was the case (which I doubt) I would still at least need Behr to admit to that before it can be accepted as a fact. Until that great revelation occurs I have to settle for taking Behr for his word.
In the TV Guide interview with the whole DS9 cast post fourth season, they asked the actors what storylines they would like to see. You know what Brooks' response was? He wanted the crew to travel back in time to Victorian England! Boy, talk about a place and time for racial tolerance!! Why would Brooks want Sisko and the gang to go there if he didn't want them to go to frackin' Las Vegas? And why woudn't Brooks choose something like during the time of construction of Timbuktu? That would be more up his alley considering his passion for the African continent and people of African descent. But maybe, just maybe Mr Brooks was able to mostly keep down any impulsive suggestions to TPTB to make Sisko more like himself. Hmmmm? Is that possible?
We know for a fact that Brooks had trouble with Sisko's fate in the final episode of the series. We know for a fact that Brooks had asked TPTB for years to shave his head (finally getting his wish in season 4) for the role since that's the look he normally wore when he wasn't being Sisko. These issues are documented through interviews and articles. The stuff you are suggesting about his racial prefernce for onscreen mates is not. And until you come up with legit sources of information to tell us otherwise you are simply just talking out your...you know what.
Now I know that just around the 3rd season the writing staff of the show caught Brook's one-man show of Paul Robeson to get a better grip on the dynamic he could bring to the show that possibly wasn't being explored. I also know that TPTB would at times sit down with the Trek actors (between seasons mostly) and ask them about suggestions for their characters and what they liked and disliked. Nana and Armin were known to give TPTB an earful. Is it possible Brooks himself could have made such suggestions or insisted on certain things? Yes, it is. Again, I'm not saying it wasn't possible or wasn't likely. What I'm saying is that there is no proof out there that tells us for sure or even hints at it. And because of that I don't jump to conclusions and make statements declaring gut instincts to be facts without nothing to back it up. If you can pull together the resources and show me quotes by TPTB, Brooks, felow cast members, etc that Brooks demanded or even asked for black women to be his love interests then I will concede that you are indeed right. Until that time I would consider you just another person on the internet who can hide behind his keyboard knowing he won't be held accountable for any rumor he tosses around. How impressive.
For all I know Brooks could have been a demanding jerk who acted like a diva and threw tantrums at every turn. But if I wrote that without any source to back up such a claim would it be as easily accepted as these posst that support a theory that Brooks took over the casting? Don't think so. (And by the way how did Casting Director Brooks ever let that white girl get cast as Jake's dabo-girl love interest in "Abandoned?". An episode that Mr Brooks I believe directed.). Now, if I wrote that Brooks was very serious while in front of the camera and therefore set a serious tone to such an extent that there wasn't much fooling around and laughter during a DS9 ep shoot as there were were on the other modern Trek shows, that would be a fact because it has been written about and talked about on numerous occassions. You see the difference?
Seriously if every time this subject comes up will people here keep acting as if the person who bought it up is stating an undeniable fact? Or will someone other than myself point out there is no proof to back up the assertions? I know this is just a
harmless Trek board and that the suggestions of what Brooks may have asked for is not a serious offense or anything, but can we still have some accountability on this site?