That could have been such an awesome scene.Riker had tried to show Data how to dance?
But Dr. Crusher is most certainly not. lol. It's 1 thing to let actors infuse bits of themselves into their long running parts, but it's kind of silly when the bits they're adding are just actor stuff. It was a stretch when Data was doing Shakespear & such, but at least that could be explained away, as part of all his human experience things. With Crusher, it just flew at the screen like a pie in the face. Still a funny scene though, but by the end of the show, the Doctor is heading up the ship drama club. It's just weird imho
I've mentioned it before, but part of the reason for most of the "white bread" hobbies was that giving the crew basically the same interests as Niles and Fraiser Crane is a quick, shorthand way of making the crew seem erudite to the audience.I always felt that many of the hobbies featured in 'Trek were a bit "white bread" me. I mean, you have access to the gym and the holodeck. Take chances with it. I guess that is why I did not mind AU Kirk was into 20th/21st century hip hop...and driving cars over a cliff at quarries.
Queen's guitarist is an astrophysicist.
Tuvok liked playing Kal-toh.
In some cases, shows deliberately add interests the actors have to their characters. For the same reason undercover agents add aspects of their own lives to their alias' backstory; it makes for an authentic performance.It makes the characters' hobbies more convincing if the actor knows how to do it.
Fizzbinn..................I'm surprised parrises squares hasn't been mentioned yet. Was this the only fictional trek hobbie?
I'm not saying it's unbelievable or out of the realm of possibility. It's just weak, when a show wants to add personality to a character by dipping into the actor's tastes, but all the actor's tastes revolve only around acting. It's lame & uninspired. It would've been better if they'd just stuck with dancing. At least that's slightly outside the wheelhouse of just acting stuff. It's takes me out of the show, when I'm reminded that these are actors.No.
Queen's guitarist is an astrophysicist.
Lynn Swann was a ballet dancer. (As have been a number of other football players.)
Crusher dancing pales in comparison.
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