
Second, the less said of his Jack Bauer impression in S3, the better.
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First, this chip on a shoulder / racist attitude towards the Vulcans because they didn't tell his dad how to complete the Warp 5 Engine meant he came across as a Nepo baby with entitlement issues. I'd hate Archer less if he had just been "generic captain", but the attempts to characterize him made him the worst main captain we've had. Many a commercial break was preceded by a close-up of him or anyone else in the cast with a fairly blank expression on their face, which we as the audience were meant to use contextual clues to interpret as we saw fit.Ĭombine that approach with ENT's lifeless characterizations and zzzzzzzzzzzzz. In my experience, some people raised on more modern shows watch that old stuff and find it ridiculous and hard to watch, because they grew up in an era when a lot of actors and directors try to keep motivations and actions more.mysterious? Patrick Stewart is a great example of this, where his performance as Picard involves very subdued expressions and reactions. Part of that is stage training, which was more common back then, part of it was working in a medium shown on a small screen, part of it was a holdover from the earliest motion picture and Vaudeville days days, and exaggeration was just how you got and kept attention. I wonder if part of the problem was changing approaches to acting and directing, especially in Trek production circles.Īt the time of TOS, being animated and expressive was kind of the way you did things. I mean, compare ships from 19, and whilst general configurations may be somewhat similar, the specifics and styling and surfaces and stuff are just hugely different. It was a HUNDRED YEARS before Kirk, even, and the ship looked like it was maybe the previous generation from the Constitution class, more like 20 years before. Also the NX-01 looked just way too much like later ships. I didn't hate it, but I felt like it was missing some element of spin or verve that would take it to an actually-interesting place, aesthetically. Indeed, and that's why I saw it as the obvious next show (rather than an Star Fleet academy show which most people expected).Īnnnnnnnnnnnd they just basically did VOY stuff. Tuvok was absolutely fine too and not just "generic vulcan" (albeit a lot of that was in Tim Russ' subtle acting, particularly eyebrow-acting, but still! Good job Tim!). The lack of Neelix, Paris, Chakotay, and Torres means that I didn't actively want to turn the show off because the characters are so irritating, but at least I remembered those characters, and Seven of Nine and Emergency Medical Hologram were genuinely good characters, and Janeway eventually became good. I mean, were they as annoying as VOY's crew? No. What's sad is that these lot make VOY's crew look extremely well-developed by comparison. "Trip" - His personality is "dude who keeps ending up at sexual harassment and anger management trainings and doesn't learn anything and yet doesn't suffer any consequences for reasons".

I guess at least there's a personality descriptor there.

Sato - Her personality is "anxious and also on the bridge". Mayweather - His personality is "also on the bridge".

Reed - He does have slightly more personality because has this massive "up to no good" vibe and generally seems pretty sketchy for a security officer (Yar had some of this vibe too), but it's still not much. Being hot is not a personality trait unless you really lean into it and she didn't. T'Pol - Her personality is "generic vulcan". I mean, shall I try? Character and personality.Īrcher - His personality is "mild-mannered captain", that is his entire personality. Like, I could tell you more about the apparent personalities of some one-off or rarely-seen TOS characters than I could any ENT character who wasn't Phlox. It was already a show that, as a kid in the '80s and 90s, seemed focused on the past - mainly the '60s. God I kind of wonder what it would be like to rewatch Quantum Leap now.

I haven't seen his other big lead role in NCIS: New Orleans so I can't comment on that, but it feels like all NCIS lead roles are kind of more about a vibe than really acting! I put a lot of that on the writers not really having much of a conception for the character nor any key conflicts or relationships with other officers though.
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He seems to have been doomed to appear in TV movies endlessly until ENT.īut yeah he wasn't anywhere near as lively or diverting as Archer as he was as Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap. It still seems to happen a bit - but I don't think anywhere near as badly. That's the issue Bakula had - back in the 60s through 90s, being in a big hit/iconic genre show (cop, SF, whatever) could, unless you got kind of lucky or had done a ton of work before it, really just end your career.
