My Dad and Star Trek... No, my dad was not a "Trekkie" or "Trekker". He was aware of Star Trek, as everyone was, fan or not. But there was this one time, early-mid 90's, when he watched an episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with me and my brother. While I don't remember the specific episode, I do remember his critique after the episode ended... Paraphrasing here: "During this whole episode, it never even crossed my mind that these characters were all different species. They were just people. This was just good storytelling. Now, in the 20th century, why can't different peoples of the SAME human species get along like that?" One of the best memories I have about my Dad. Just another reason that Star Trek is so important.
This is fantastic! Love these actors and the camaraderie they obviously share with one another. Thanks so much for sharing. I wish I could have been there. I keep hoping someone has video of the Crusher Family Reunion, which I have heard was hilarious.
It is absurd for me to think and realize that TNG season 1 was 35 years ago. Also my person favorite ST cast is TNG, without question. You could just tell as the show went on that they were not only co-workers but friends/family. The chemistry of this cast has simply never been fully repeated in any other ST franchise since. I still love all the ST shows/movies in their own ways simply because I absolutely love the opportunity to be in that Universe to explore. Gene Roddenberry made a place that was safe for everyone to enjoy and I will always have a very special place in my heart for the foundation he built. I only wish the newer stuff would be just a bit more respectful of Gene's vision.
@@randomrazr he had heart, lung and brain problems later in life after heavy use of various recreational drugs...he died at the age of 70 of complications from strokes and heart attacks I believe.
Surprised there was no shout out for James Sloyan, one of the best guest stars ever and a fantastic actor, on the show (side note: omg what happened to Denise Crosby? That's more than just general aging and sad)
Why do they *still* do these panels? These actors have answered every known question about their life, their careers and their work on TNG. You might as well get volunteers from the audience to have the actors ask them questions instead.
I think you have a point, it's very nice of them to do it but also they're actors and used to repeating things. And it is different to be there live vs. watching a video- same reason we still have in person concerts.
Agreed. They live in the same town as each other, worked on the same show, go to the same conventions, hang out with the same people that have the same opinions, and have had the same fan interactions over and over for almost 40 years. There are people in the engine room of that ship with more richer life experiences and varied viewpoints. An oldies rock cruise potentially provides better value because at least they play live music.
To a certain extant that's true, but the most part they're doing it for thier presence, Trekkies just enjoy their company and it's worth it for many to see them and possibly interact. On another note, new generation (no pun intended) are catching on with Trek constantly and have never heard their stories or questions.
Star trek cruise: pay some out of work actors to talk about an old tv show to a bunch of rabid fans willing to shell out big bucks to scratch a parasocial itch. Exactly how roddenberry envisioned.
I mean, it's not like a cruise is normally free. I kind of agree that Trekkies can get a little crazy and toxic but I don't see a problem with a cruise. And they're not out of work, even some that are at retiring age still acted/directed recently. And this is part of their work.
My Dad and Star Trek...
No, my dad was not a "Trekkie" or "Trekker". He was aware of Star Trek, as everyone was, fan or not. But there was this one time, early-mid 90's, when he watched an episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" with me and my brother. While I don't remember the specific episode, I do remember his critique after the episode ended... Paraphrasing here: "During this whole episode, it never even crossed my mind that these characters were all different species. They were just people. This was just good storytelling. Now, in the 20th century, why can't different peoples of the SAME human species get along like that?" One of the best memories I have about my Dad.
Just another reason that Star Trek is so important.
my condeolences
At 28:51, I thought the guy said something else, so I'm SO GLAD I replayed that part with CC on!
Thanks for uploading. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!!
This is fantastic! Love these actors and the camaraderie they obviously share with one another. Thanks so much for sharing. I wish I could have been there. I keep hoping someone has video of the Crusher Family Reunion, which I have heard was hilarious.
Great panel. Thank you for posting.
It's easy to see why TNG had so much magic. It's because of the chemistry between the cast members!
absoluetly. and if you really pay attention to the show, you can see the warmth and camraderie on the screen comes through.
I love Wil. The dude is so emotionally intelligent, and it’s so lovely to see.
It is absurd for me to think and realize that TNG season 1 was 35 years ago. Also my person favorite ST cast is TNG, without question. You could just tell as the show went on that they were not only co-workers but friends/family. The chemistry of this cast has simply never been fully repeated in any other ST franchise since. I still love all the ST shows/movies in their own ways simply because I absolutely love the opportunity to be in that Universe to explore. Gene Roddenberry made a place that was safe for everyone to enjoy and I will always have a very special place in my heart for the foundation he built. I only wish the newer stuff would be just a bit more respectful of Gene's vision.
Not just Star Trek casts getting along, but I have hardly heard of 8 people getting along that well for a few decades!
The first season of TNG was released in 1987 so that was 37 yesrs ago. I was 10 years old at that time 😉😊
TNG is my Favorite and also DS9 😉😊
what did gene die from
@@randomrazr he had heart, lung and brain problems later in life after heavy use of various recreational drugs...he died at the age of 70 of complications from strokes and heart attacks I believe.
I love ❤️ old stsr trek
Surprised there was no shout out for James Sloyan, one of the best guest stars ever and a fantastic actor, on the show (side note: omg what happened to Denise Crosby? That's more than just general aging and sad)
She was like I'm done after the , where the white women at episode.😂
whats up with the camera is it because you were on a ship?
Haha yeah. And it was my first time using this equipment. Sorry!! Oh oh! I was just trying to share the feeling of being seasick. Did it work? Haha
I had to miss the Discovery panel due to craps tournament…do you have it?
We do! I’ll work on getting that up very soon!
Gotta tell you guys, while at Uni, we watched new TNG eps...and we called her Lieutenant PHWOAR! :)
They all have blue hair.
Why do they *still* do these panels? These actors have answered every known question about their life, their careers and their work on TNG. You might as well get volunteers from the audience to have the actors ask them questions instead.
I think you have a point, it's very nice of them to do it but also they're actors and used to repeating things. And it is different to be there live vs. watching a video- same reason we still have in person concerts.
Money
Agreed.
They live in the same town as each other, worked on the same show, go to the same conventions, hang out with the same people that have the same opinions, and have had the same fan interactions over and over for almost 40 years.
There are people in the engine room of that ship with more richer life experiences and varied viewpoints.
An oldies rock cruise potentially provides better value because at least they play live music.
To a certain extant that's true, but the most part they're doing it for thier presence, Trekkies just enjoy their company and it's worth it for many to see them and possibly interact. On another note, new generation (no pun intended) are catching on with Trek constantly and have never heard their stories or questions.
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Dude why can't you hold the camera steady or Center
I think it's mentioned at the beginning that the ship's pitching and gimbaling.
Rude
Star trek cruise: pay some out of work actors to talk about an old tv show to a bunch of rabid fans willing to shell out big bucks to scratch a parasocial itch. Exactly how roddenberry envisioned.
I mean, it's not like a cruise is normally free. I kind of agree that Trekkies can get a little crazy and toxic but I don't see a problem with a cruise. And they're not out of work, even some that are at retiring age still acted/directed recently. And this is part of their work.
Denise Crosby???? 6 months on TNG. sorry but get off the stage
she's remarkably funny though, and endearing. the res tof the cast love her.
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