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Nicholas Meyers assumption that "if I like it the people will like it" depends on the people and the creatives being basically aligned, which is why it no longer holds true.
Funny that's the first thing I said after watching the 1st broadcast of Encounter At Far Point back in 1987 after watching and re-watching the original STAR TREK over and over in the preceding 21 years. 🤷♂
Back row: Lower Decks creator Mike McMahan, Lower Decks voice actress Noel Wells (voice of Tendi,) Lower Decks voice actor Eugene Cordero (voice of Rutherford,) Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) Bottom row far left host of this special Jon Lovett, host of this special Alice Wetterlund, Gates McFadden (Dr. Crusher,) Jonathan Del Arco (Hugh the Borg from TNG & Picard,) Rosalind Chao (Keiko O’Brien,) Jonathan Frakes (Riker.)
Far right is Frakes, of course. Lower right is the incomparable Rosalind Chao. Upper level, seat 3; Eugene Cordero. Lower level, first seat; Alice Wetterlund. Now I notice all the names are in the description.
@@america1st721 Back row: Mike McMahan (Lower Decks, creator), Noel Wells (LD, Tendi) Eugene Cordero (LD, Rutherford,) Jeri Ryan (Voy, Seven of Nine) Bottom row: Alice Wetterlund (host), Gates McFadden (TNG, Dr. Crusher,) Jonathan Del Arco (TNG & Picard, Hugh the Borg) Rosalind Chao (DS9, Keiko O’Brien,) Jonathan Frakes (TNG, Riker.)
And all the brain trust at Paramount screwed up big time. Walter Koenig never met Khan in the TOS episode, Space Seed. Koenig was getting a much larger role in Wrath and hid from all he did not join TOS until Season 2. The only other one that knew Khan and Checkov never met was Nimoy who kept his mouth shut knowing Koenig was doing this to keep the larger part offered in the movie.
I went to this place In upstate NY and it was in my opinion fabulous, I was worry it would be a tourist trap, Me and my brother thought they did an awesome job. Just my opinion
This is not a political comment, so no hate please, butttttt: I would pay to see William Shatner and Donald Trump have a discussion about space together. Hahahaah.
I would like to see William shatner appear in a new Star Trek movie 🎥. The way this could happen is the new Enterprise experience a problem with its wart drive and found itself in the future. That way you could bring two different enterprises from two different eras together.
I would love to have William shatner signature. I have a picture of him when he's sitting on the Enterprise in his chair when the show was going on. Universal had the universal experience and the Star Trek experience.
This entire trailer should have been about Gwen's boobs and how they calmed them down to fit into her suit. No one cares what she actually does on the show.
Kudos to the team who made this trailer! Aside from that, it feels "right" to see the NSEA uniforms on a Starfleet ship. I hope we see more GQ/ST crossover content.
First, I have to say Voyager is my favorite Star Trek series and Janeway is my favorite captain which is why I feel so strongly about this. I have to completey disagree with @therexbellator and say that Robert Ducan McNeil was probably too spineless to go further because he was out numbered so McNeil probably didn't want to say what was really on his mind; the truth. Tuvok and Neelix were killed in a transporter accident: no premeditated decision. Accidental death. The damage was done: the accident was done. And, it was no one's fault. Maybe the deaths were just a coincidence, accident, fate or God's plan. Tuvok and Neelix were not both alive in Tuvix. Tuvix did not have multiple personality disorder. Tuvix's mind was a fully complete and distinct individual. The Doctor's decision to "do no damage" was the correct decision. When Janeway swooped in, Janeway was faced with a living, breathing, fully sentient, and brilliant being that was Tuvix. What Janeway did was not an execution (Because executions are defined as a punishment for a wrong doing). Instead, what Janeway did was premeditated murder. Just as in ancient times with human sacrifices, Janeway committed premeditated murder to resurrect two dead crew members. Janeway decided to change a coincidence, an accident, fate, or God's plan with violence. So to be clear Tuvok and Neelix died accidentally. In contrast, Tuvix was killed with premeditated murder. I am also greatly offended by what Tim Russ, admittedly, has been saying! (or ansering his fans with!) Why in the world, would Tuvix need another romantic partner with Telaxian, Vulcan, and plant DNA for Children? Neelix, at that time, did not have another Telaxian! Kes did not have another Ocompa! Belana Torres did not have another half Klingon half human! Vorik did not need another Vulcan! Spock's dad did not need another Vulcan! Spock did not need another half human half Vulcan! Tuvix was so brilliant and loving. But more importantly, Tuvix had an enormous desire to bond with individuals and contribute to his community. So there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Tuvix would have fully loved a mix race child of his own. And YES! Ethan Phillips accidents do have the right to live?! WTF though?! Really?!
This interview with Lawrence is so lovely and so necessary. With the deaths of James Sikking (Captain Stiles, ST 3) and David Loughery (screenwriter, ST 5) this week, any extended histories by cast members are very, very welcome. The information at 35:18 is especially interesting to me.