I stopped watching after only a few episodes sad to say. I could not get over worrying about the dog, stupid I know, but the dog needed more attention than it got. The dog gave me anxiety so I stopped watching.
I think the lack of focus on the foundation was the issue. There was no authority in the show. There was also no conscience. Bakula's character was basically an adventuring kid.
Technically, Deforest Kelly's Bones wasn't the first medical doctor in Enterprise. It was John Hoyt as Dr. Phillip Boyce. We saw his character in the two part episode The Menagerie. In fact, I think the captain even refers to the doctor as Bones at one point. I might be mistaken on this late part, but I vaguely remember captain Pike calling the doctor Bones.
The best part of these conventions is seeing the interactions of all the actors from the different shows and seeing their love and respect for each other and their shared understanding of the work that goes into making each show. They are all brilliant and wonderful people!
Chris Wright I never liked her character lol. Beverley was always my favorite doctor because she was more than a doc. She was a mom, doctor, friend, love to Picard, and, in her own way, a leader.
@Barnaby It's a free decision of medical officer you can make. Except if you are on a mission and no other medical officer is available. ;) Do what you want.
Dr. Pulaski also had a much longer history with Star Trek since she appeared as multiple characters on TOS. She looked very hot when she played Science Officer Dr. Ann Mulhall, and then again a much more intellectual character when she played Dr. Miranda Jones that turned out to be blind. All three characters she played in Star Trek were very different and she was wonderful in all of them.
DS9 was ahead of its time and remains underrated. Gates McFadden’s point about geeks ruling current “pop” culture is spot on. And Robert Picardo is just a legend and remains one of the best ever Trek characters full stop.
There were some great trek characters from most of the shows. Garak was probably my favorite personally. I know this is an unpopular opinion because discovery isn't a great show but I think they at least did an amazing job with Seru. He is probably the best original star trek character since the doctor.
Absolutely outstanding, loved it and thank you for taking the time to show it to us. Quite sad that DeForest Kelley is not still with us and there with them :-(
If Dee were on stage, the other five would be sitting at his feet, gazing up in awe, wishing they could have created a character half as iconic as Bones McCoy....
especially his role on the Stargate franchise - from his first appearance early on SG1 to the final episode of Atlantis... his character had such an incredible story arc from antagonist to beloved team leader - and he played it so damn well and believable
Stefan Au Oh boy he was actually my favorite in that role. I loved how he was a man of the book, but as time went by even he could see that sometimes following the book is not the best choice. Sometimes following your own gut and breaking the rules is better. Fantastic actor and super charismatic person.😊
All the doctors on Star Trek were inspirational (including on Enterprise). All encouraged me to engage science and look at it through a moral lens. That inspiration has informed my professional life. Thank you all.
HyperGolem, just in case you weren't paying attention - Billingsley himself said, on this panel, that he objected to and didn't agree with some of the stories portrayed in the ENT series, particularly at least one ep. that strongly appeared to condone torture. He didn't have creative control over the plot of each episide. Doesn't mean there wasn't dodgy/flawed writing elsewhere though. Billingsley sounds like he has a fairly strong social conscience.
One of the BEST PANELS EVER! I love each and every one of those actors, for extremely different reasons. Each of their characters touched me in a special special way...probably because I ended up in the medical field, and idolized the science officers in Star Trek.
Nichelle Nichols mentioned in one of her interviews how very unconventional it was at the time for her character to exist. Gene Roddenberry's greatest gift to us all was the hope and compassion he believed the human race could one day aspire to have.
@@Shadowfire204 the other shows did it right. They just had everyone on it, when they broached the topic it was well done. Discovery slaps you in the face with diversity, talks about diversity and pats themselves on the back constantly as tho the other shows never happened. What gets me is that guy had the balls to sit beside the other actors and say that.
@@glenwaldrop8166 Yeah, he kinda annoyed me when he walked out and was like "Yeah, I think this is what we need to be talking about right now." And all that.
John Chilton like seriously. He has this aura about him that give me time traveling, two-hearted, curious about the universe alien. He is a handsome dude, tall, and idk has the accent too.
I could actually get behind that one. The gender swap felt forced as hell, even if it was the plan, all of the drama in the real world seemed to push the show whether it was organically going there or not. Siddig's sense of humor seems a little warped, just like it should be.
Damon Black Actresses cannot age or they don’t get jobs. People in the public eye especially women spend 1000’s upon 1000’s for personal trainers/chefs and plastic surgery to look ‘like fine wine’ its sad we have come to reward the ‘fake’ as the ideal :(
sad that a compliment about a woman's appearance spurns a tangential diatribe about societal expectations. Gates is a babe and she probably just takes care of herself because she's a stage actress and her career does depend on her physicality and fitness. get over yourself
Lisa Eichler-Johnson and some women just age quite well. My grandmother (currently shown as a hockey goalie circa 1928) was still looking younger than her years well into her 80s. I’ll grant that you are not entirely wrong in a general kind of way, but just because your comments might be applicable, doesn’t mean that it is always the case.
She's smokin'. It's not just her looks, but her continued engagement with the world around her, that keeps her young IMHO. I think Patrick Stewart has that same magic...it's not just genes or lifestyle. It's about still caring about what's happening now, and not constantly being mired in the past. I hope I'm like them when I grow up! ;-)
With respect to everyone commenting but Gates McFadden looks fake! She’s a walking advertisement for why cosmetic surgery is an awful idea. It’s absolutely tragic that such a beautiful woman felt the need, and I suspect pressure, to go the cosmetic route. It’s an indictment of a business, and to some extent a society, that can not accept the incredible natural beauty of older women and refuses to let them age with grace. I have no criticism of McFadden, she is responding to an obscene unfairness that can end careers because it can’t celebrate her talent as an actor and insists on judging her on how young she can look.
@OriginalTharios Way to derail the actual topic. It always triggers a few who immediately lose focus on the initial question... So let's put it back on track. It doesn't matter who loved it or who hated it fanwise. Gates McFadden speaks positively about DS9 and that is a good thing. It was funny at first to hear Frakes and Sirtis make fun of it, but after a few years it only seemed salty for unknown reason to always mock DS9 in order to make TNG shine more. So yes, great to hear at least someone say something positive about it. I'd say Michael Dorn, Worf, and Brent Spiner or even Levar Burton might speak positively about DS9. ;)
@@mrlarvux Frakes habitually calls it Deepthroat 9, though I suspect that's mostly tongue in cheek, he never seemed fond of or respected the show beyond the few episodes he directed. You're right about Dorn of course
Thanks for sharing the panel, great to hear from the doctors. What happened to Bob Picardo's answer about working as an ambassador with NASA? There is a clear cut and his response was missed. Thank you.
I loved Star Trek: Enterprise. I especially liked the theme song and who didn't love Doctor Phlox and his ear to ear smiles. The show was basically about how the federation started. The Xindi and Temporal Cold War were my favorite story arcs of any Star Trek. It had a couple issues that I think are obvious, not quite enough character development and the overly sexualized scenes in the decontamination room.
Doctor Phlox is terribly underrated, as a character and as the actor who plays him. I enjoyed Enterprise but I can relate somewhat to its criticisms too. Apparently there was a lot of studio meddling (How many great shows and movies have been ruined because of that?)
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Phlox was awesome. If I had to rate the ST docs I would go: 1. Voy EMH, 2. Ent Phlox, 3. TNG Crusher, 4. TOS McCoy, 4. DS9 Bashir
Thank you so much for filming and uploading this panel for us! I live in Australia and wouldn't be able to see the panel otherwise. The last few minutes of Q& A were missing :( I know it's hard to film by hand, the jerky camera movements made it a bit hard to watch at times. I'm very appreciative though, thank you for uploading this!
It's a shame DeForest Kelly couldn't be there. The first doctor, and arguably the most key player for the series he was in. It might have been nice if the guy who plays Bones in the latest movies had shown up.
He didn’t actually say he did but he didn’t say he had relations with his wives either. The fact of the matter is that it was implied. When he was talking to what’s her name about wether she would be able to accept his complicated cultural background in relation to her attempt to seek a romantic relationship with him he mentioned that he had both wives and husbands. You can take that at face value like he had multiple wives and they each had husbands or you could take that as he his wives husbands were also “his” husbands. Which I think was what was implied in the show. In a another episode later in the season when he is asked if he misses his family since he’s been away from them for over 2 years, he says that he missed his wives and (his wives) husbands. If his wives husbands were not apart of his relationship circle why would he miss them? Miss them how? I think his race were Polygamists that included both male and females. So instead of one husband having many wives, all the wives and the husbands were in the same relationship. Complicated I know. But that was the point.
He did a great role in a two-parter on The Orville recently that was fantastic (The Orville has had many actor cameos and roles from different Star Trek alumni)
Lmao even the camera man kept the new guy out of frame to not remind anyone about Discovery. He gave the people what they wanted. Thank you for your service, sir.
Richard Wielgosz Hmmm? Possibly some sort of legal something or another related to the replay-ability of TH-cam? Lose that short bit of audio or lose the entire video, kind of legal nonsense?
@@tanya5322 As far as I know, Creation Con prohibits taping of these shows anyway, because they sell their own videos afterward. This is all underground, not matter how flashy the opening banner for the video is. Plenty of other people tho record show the whole panels.
Why does the Discovery cast think that Discovery is new for its diversity? If thats all you got to say about your Trek you're not saying much because everything he mentioned about diversity and embracing differences and all that was done from the very beginning with TOS and every show after.
Ummm no. I am tired of all these straight romances on Star Trek. All these straight romances between major characters in Star Trek are all explored but not on other shows? Straight romances arc between straight people. What about gay people? Diversity? Are we watching the same shows? Are you not looking and seeing straight romances? T'Pol and Tucker. Riker and Troi. Kira and Odo. Belanna and Tom Paris. Gay people cant be in Starfleet? Gay people can't love each other? Are you so full of hate and bigotry? Tell me why a gay couple cannot explore their feelings on star trek?
Well, no, STD was not the first to show diversity, but they certainly took it a big, important step further. It's too bad the writing on the show is absolutely infantile, and make it an unbearably stupid show.
I am so glad Gates pointed out HOW it was back then in which nerds and computers were NOT okay or very acceptable and fast forward a few decades and all that stuff is EVERYWHERE! The speed at which so many people accepted and then totally embraced electronics and the lack of privacy along with it STILL blows my mind. I did not grow up with how pervasive this all is.
Thanks to Netflix, I've managed to binge everything I missed. Just finished Voyager today. Great conclusion. Janeway was such a boss in that last episode.
@@lawrencehawkins7198 I do love DS9, but TOS was literally the only Trek until I was in college and I'll always love it. Part of the reason that of the following three treks next gen is my least favorite is because to me the first season felt so blatantly derivative of the original series. I never really forgave it for that.
I like DS9 too, but I hoped someone would point out Babylon 5. Too bad Warner Bros didn't preserve the original recorded film. It was shot in WIDESCREEN before HDTV was a thing.
Karl Urban is still a successful, working actor involved with money-making franchises He'll only do comic con, and that's a contractual obligation. (Just a educated guess.)
Random factoid: I just watched The Hunt for Red October for the first time in years and saw that Gates McFadden is in it near the very beginning for about 10 seconds (as Jack Ryan's wife). She was sporting an english accent, too...
I understand what Alexander said about DS9 doing an arc-style show, rather than episodic, however, shows set on a starship can easily do episodic, since they're mobile. DS9 was a stationary object and could easily do arc-style over episodic and I rather enjoyed DS9.
DS9 3-8 and Star Trek Enterprise 3-4 is the best Star Trek ever made. My neighbor have all Trek on DVD and I borrowed it more than once. Bonus creds to the work by Seven of Nine, the Doctor from Voyager and Data from NG.
ME TOO, BIG-TIME..SEEING THE FIRST FEW SHOWS DOESN'T REALLY PREPARE YOU FOR THE LAST FEW, WITHOUT WATCHING IT ALL..THINGS HAVE CHANGED DRAMATICALLY, A LITTLE AT A TIME, OVER THE YEARS..
Deforest Kelley to me played the best doctor on Star Trek. He was perfect balance between Kirk and Spock. A cranky doctor who also was companionate. Kelley created McCoy and set the standard that the others could follow.
Alexander Siddig cites DS9, alongside Buffy and X Files as being the series that started ongoing serialised stories, but he misses out Babylon 5, which started its serialised story from day 1 and was beating DS9 in the ratings for the first few seasons. I’m a DS9 fan but that is a rather glaring omission.
You might be interested in our upcoming TH-cam series SPACE HEROES featuring Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager) th-cam.com/video/eJnvyHOcMNs/w-d-xo.html
Enterprise was a much better show than Discovery. Discovery is a preachy, badly conceived, destroyer-of-the-history-of-ST piece of trash. Even the Orville is a much better show than Discovery.
You realize the show is doing extremely well, and has had very good ratings since the midddle of Season 1. It's all in your mind that you think it's killing it.
Why is it that Gay, LGBT, Feminists, Religious communities...etc have to make such a big statement about themselves and their position *all* *the* *time* ? This panel for example, do any of the other members boast incessantly about themselves personally and what their sexual orientation is? Do they constantly wave a big flag around? STD actor comes out and instantly has to make sure the entire convention center knows he's gay. Seriously? It's quite obvious without making a constant scene about it. That just comes off like some insecurity and it's completely unnecessary. How can something or someone be accepted if you cannot just hold a conversation and be normal without continually referencing it. Congratulations, you're gay....and your point? It's hard to gain acceptance when it's constantly FORCED. Where is the PRIDE in doing something that way? It just comes off as another agenda with the opposite desirability, it's not proper coexistence. That topic reaches far beyond just these topics too. We all have to change how we do things. No disrespect to anyone, but we should all be DIVERSE and not so CLICHE if we want to do this whole thing the right way. Forward...
WTF is with the sound track cheering? In the first minute when they are introduced, it is clearly audible the cheering is edited in and is a cut blend instead of a fade blend. Whoever added in the fake cheer track sucks. It would be better to just have the original audience cheers with no added sound track. Sounds like a 1970's cheep game show cheer track. Fans who come here want to see authentic actors and experience it as if they were there. The cheap added cheer track detracts from the experience.
@@idle-engineering Thanks, maybe I should watch that. I haven’t heard much good about it. Same with Enterprise, and I really like Enterprise. I make my own decision.
Where's Diana Muldaur?? To me, her portrayal of Doctor Pulaski was "Absolutely Believable & Exceptional." I loved season two of ST:TNG just for the very reason she was in it! Even though she only made two guest appearances on ST:TOS, to me she was a "Living Legend" and I considered her an extended member of the original cast. In honor of her, she should have been included in that panel. And, in my opinion, Diana's "Very Impressive, Hard Work" as the "Great Dr. Pulaski" was "Underappreciated, Underrated, And Totally Taken For Granted."
Howdy ya'll, I did, and still enjoy watching " Enterprise " even if it's just clips, on TH-cam, I think it was a real shame, that the show was canceled after only 4 seasons, and the way in which they ended it, was a real slap in the face of the actor's who made that show Great.. Give the Enterprise crew/actor's, a movie deal, just look what it did for the original series, none of these people on stage right now, would be there, if it wasn't for the original series, given a movie deal, after being canceled, after only 3 seasons, just think what the crew/actor's of Enterprise could accomplish.. Thank you, Peace
Gates is lovely. Her last answer teared me up. I live in Vegas but haven't been to a con since 2006 (they got too big and too expensive). She's one of the very few actors from TOS-DS9 I have not spoken with. Now I think that's a shame. Picardo used to show up from time to time at Star Trek the Experience (RIP), to autograph for charity. He frequently wore a holo emitter on his sleeve. He is such a cutie. (And Billingsly's shirt makes me Love him: an ally!!)
Star Trek Enterprise was heavily underrated...only because it had the most attractive cast of all shows people quickly assumed that it was kinda superficial, but most of the episodes were incredibly well written and produced...and obviously it was the first Trek in HD and widescreen format!
Would've been even more interesting if they could've got Karl Urban (the 'other' Bones McCoy) to come on. But even then my mind is preoccupied with how amazing Gates STILL looks........ and SOUNDS..... after all these years!
All this talk about diversity and i can't help but think that had things gone a different way Garak would have been the first pansexual character on Star trek. Andrew Robinson, who played Garak, wanted him to be pan. If you watch Past Prologue (ep 3 of DS9) Garak really is hitting on Bashir. The producers told Robinson not to do that again. Sad. :(
The producers admit that in the DS9 documentary. Worth watching. It's streaming on Amazon prime. (Mind you, nothing like it comes up in Andy's brilliant Garak book, A Stitch in Time. (Fanfic has been running with it forever--as I'm sure you are aware.)
It’s so interesting how much the actors are like the characters they played on their respective shows (personalities, even personal insights). Might be intentional, maybe not!
Trek has been fortunate to have some great talents portraying their respective shows doctor's. I can't pick a second favorite (McCoy being my favorite) because they each had great personalities. Maybe Picardo's gets the edge because he was so funny while being so relatable, cool trick since he was an AI, but Phlox was a hoot. One thing they all have in common is that I'd feel I was in good hands with any of them as my physician.
TNG actually touched on transgender and sexuality by introducing the trill, joined species, who Dr. Crusher had a romantic relationship with as a man but which failed when the character became female. Then you had trill in DS9 in the form of the "Old Man" who became the young woman Judzia Dax. All before Dr. Flox.
You lost me at over arching theme of feminism empowerment and diversity . Its about exploring the universe not your sexual identity. Its about tolerating our diverse differences and celebrating what we all have in common and searching for that to create peace in the universe New Trek is not Trek and they have no clue what its over arching theme is. Love how the old cast keep dodging how bad new Trek is and recognize Treksters dont have a clue how old Trek was joined by a canon of past good works. The moderator sucks so bad trying to spin it the other way.
Or have you considered the following: Riker and Troi. Kira and Odo. Belanna and Tom Paris. All these straight romances between major characters. Straight romances arc between straight people. What about gay people? Diversity?
About the torture in Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Archer and crew had just entered the expanse and hit an anomaly that almost disabled their ship. Another ship attacks them and takes a lot of their stuff but the crew is able to catch one of the attackers. The alien says he couldn't escape from the expanse and was a civilized person before having to steal from ships that get disabled from the anomalies just to survive. After being in the expanse so long he turned into a merciless hardened criminal. Captain Archer needs the warp signature for the attackers ship to find them and get his stuff back. Captain Archer tells the alien he will be returned to his ship in an escape pod after telling him the code, the alien then says that Cpt. Archer is too weak and nice to survive in the expanse. The Xindi had just killed 7 million on earth and Archer knows, his mission, the lives of his crew and everyone on earth is at stake if he doesn't complete his mission to stop the Xindi from deploying another weapon to destroy Earth. Cpt. Archer drags the alien to an airlock, throws him inside and slowly vents the air. The Captains armory officer walks up worried and tells the captain that he's killing the alien. The Captain replies that he's not gonna kill him, he's just going to make him talk. >>>> It's about making the hard choices, even choices that violate your own principles. Enterprise is the realest Star Trek their is.
I don't understand all the hate towards Entreprise.. I loved that show! Sure, it had some issues, but they all did..
I always thought enterprise was a good show.
I stopped watching after only a few episodes sad to say. I could not get over worrying about the dog, stupid I know, but the dog needed more attention than it got. The dog gave me anxiety so I stopped watching.
It was that damn intro song...
@@Teawithlee yeah, but In a Mirror, Darkly had a sick intro song, I think...
I think the lack of focus on the foundation was the issue. There was no authority in the show. There was also no conscience. Bakula's character was basically an adventuring kid.
Thank You to Bones, no medical officer would be on this stage without him.
RIP Deforest Kelly
The only Doctor that's not on stage.
@Barnaby True make that one only of two Doctors not on stage.
Technically, Deforest Kelly's Bones wasn't the first medical doctor in Enterprise. It was John Hoyt as Dr. Phillip Boyce. We saw his character in the two part episode The Menagerie. In fact, I think the captain even refers to the doctor as Bones at one point. I might be mistaken on this late part, but I vaguely remember captain Pike calling the doctor Bones.
Would have been cool as they had put Karl Urban on the stage to ( the new Bones ( Kelvin TL ))
The best part of these conventions is seeing the interactions of all the actors from the different shows and seeing their love and respect for each other and their shared understanding of the work that goes into making each show. They are all brilliant and wonderful people!
Backstage Dr. Pulaski is setting her phaser to kill.
Chris Wright I never liked her character lol. Beverley was always my favorite doctor because she was more than a doc. She was a mom, doctor, friend, love to Picard, and, in her own way, a leader.
@@adventureswithkat3884 I agree to "Q"when he said, Crusher gets more shrill with each passing year. ;)
@Barnaby It's a free decision of medical officer you can make. Except if you are on a mission and no other medical officer is available. ;) Do what you want.
Everyone is allowed to have an opinion. As an actress, Pulaski is talented, but I guess I just vibed with Beverly more.
Dr. Pulaski also had a much longer history with Star Trek since she appeared as multiple characters on TOS. She looked very hot when she played Science Officer Dr. Ann Mulhall, and then again a much more intellectual character when she played Dr. Miranda Jones that turned out to be blind. All three characters she played in Star Trek were very different and she was wonderful in all of them.
DS9 was ahead of its time and remains underrated. Gates McFadden’s point about geeks ruling current “pop” culture is spot on. And Robert Picardo is just a legend and remains one of the best ever Trek characters full stop.
I place Garak from DS9 in that category as well.
There were some great trek characters from most of the shows. Garak was probably my favorite personally.
I know this is an unpopular opinion because discovery isn't a great show but I think they at least did an amazing job with Seru. He is probably the best original star trek character since the doctor.
Absolutely outstanding, loved it and thank you for taking the time to show it to us.
Quite sad that DeForest Kelley is not still with us and there with them :-(
That'd be cool but he'd be 99 years old if he were still alive , might be hard pressed to make an appearance.
@@willarcher7929 have seen 99 year olds doing better than me LOL
If Dee were on stage, the other five would be sitting at his feet, gazing up in awe, wishing they could have created a character half as iconic as Bones McCoy....
Always loved Robert picardo for his roles. I think he is a brilliant actor.
especially his role on the Stargate franchise - from his first appearance early on SG1 to the final episode of Atlantis... his character had such an incredible story arc from antagonist to beloved team leader - and he played it so damn well and believable
Stefan Au Oh boy he was actually my favorite in that role. I loved how he was a man of the book, but as time went by even he could see that sometimes following the book is not the best choice. Sometimes following your own gut and breaking the rules is better. Fantastic actor and super charismatic person.😊
Yeah, he and John Billingsley were great on Stargate SG-1 as well.
He definitely carries his scenes in every show.
Gates didn't age. She just became increasingly elegant as the years have gone by!
The hair had gotten a little gray in it, but she still looks fabulous
Whatever you’d call a woman silver fox...gates is it
… with a little nip and tuck here and there, to assist in the process!
No kidding!!
it's amazing what surgery can do.
lol
All the doctors on Star Trek were inspirational (including on Enterprise). All encouraged me to engage science and look at it through a moral lens. That inspiration has informed my professional life. Thank you all.
Agreed, They were the true moral compass of all these shows
Feels ironic considering the shirt John Billingsley is wearing.
Ah yes, I too remember when Phlox decide to let an entire species die because they were mean to another race. Such inspiration.
HyperGolem, just in case you weren't paying attention - Billingsley himself said, on this panel, that he objected to and didn't agree with some of the stories portrayed in the ENT series, particularly at least one ep. that strongly appeared to condone torture.
He didn't have creative control over the plot of each episide. Doesn't mean there wasn't dodgy/flawed writing elsewhere though.
Billingsley sounds like he has a fairly strong social conscience.
One of the BEST PANELS EVER!
I love each and every one of those actors, for extremely different reasons.
Each of their characters touched me in a special special way...probably because I ended up in the medical field, and idolized the science officers in Star Trek.
Star Trek has always been about diversity and inclusiveness.
Discovery did not introduce it. Gene Roddenberry did back in 66.
Nichelle Nichols mentioned in one of her interviews how very unconventional it was at the time for her character to exist. Gene Roddenberry's greatest gift to us all was the hope and compassion he believed the human race could one day aspire to have.
Diversity and inclusiveness done *correctly.* Haven't watched Discovery yet though.
@@Shadowfire204 the other shows did it right. They just had everyone on it, when they broached the topic it was well done.
Discovery slaps you in the face with diversity, talks about diversity and pats themselves on the back constantly as tho the other shows never happened.
What gets me is that guy had the balls to sit beside the other actors and say that.
@@glenwaldrop8166 Yeah, he kinda annoyed me when he walked out and was like "Yeah, I think this is what we need to be talking about right now." And all that.
Guess it was too "nuanced" for him to pick up in the other series'
Damn! And I thought Gates McFadden was sexy when she had RED hair....
Well, there's no cure for bad taste, is there?
I got the impression that Gates didn't much care for John Billingsley's sense of humor.
Robert Picardo: Go back to your magazine. LoL I can totally see him saying that to Lt. Paris.
Siddig would be a 🔥🔥🔥 doctor who. Just saying.
.... that's an interesting idea!
John Chilton like seriously. He has this aura about him that give me time traveling, two-hearted, curious about the universe alien. He is a handsome dude, tall, and idk has the accent too.
This should be a thing
He’s played him on BBC Radio plays. And I totally think he should play the next incarnation!
I could actually get behind that one.
The gender swap felt forced as hell, even if it was the plan, all of the drama in the real world seemed to push the show whether it was organically going there or not.
Siddig's sense of humor seems a little warped, just like it should be.
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency." - Star Trek PICARDO
The ghost of DeForest Kelly is plain to see. ("Dammit Jim! I'm a physician not a magician!!)
Gates looking quite regal with her silver/gray hair.
Regal? I think she just looks so damn old!
@@pesto12601 Well, let's see how you hold up when you're 70... ;)
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Good point!
Absolutely stunning!
So glad its not colored. I never could understand why older people dye their hair.
My gawd. Gates McFadden is freaking gorgeous. Fine wine. Everyone looks great as well.
Damon Black Actresses cannot age or they don’t get jobs. People in the public eye especially women spend 1000’s upon 1000’s for personal trainers/chefs and plastic surgery to look ‘like fine wine’ its sad we have come to reward the ‘fake’ as the ideal :(
sad that a compliment about a woman's appearance spurns a tangential diatribe about societal expectations. Gates is a babe and she probably just takes care of herself because she's a stage actress and her career does depend on her physicality and fitness. get over yourself
Lisa Eichler-Johnson and some women just age quite well. My grandmother (currently shown as a hockey goalie circa 1928) was still looking younger than her years well into her 80s.
I’ll grant that you are not entirely wrong in a general kind of way, but just because your comments might be applicable, doesn’t mean that it is always the case.
She's smokin'. It's not just her looks, but her continued engagement with the world around her, that keeps her young IMHO. I think Patrick Stewart has that same magic...it's not just genes or lifestyle. It's about still caring about what's happening now, and not constantly being mired in the past. I hope I'm like them when I grow up! ;-)
With respect to everyone commenting but Gates McFadden looks fake! She’s a walking advertisement for why cosmetic surgery is an awful idea. It’s absolutely tragic that such a beautiful woman felt the need, and I suspect pressure, to go the cosmetic route. It’s an indictment of a business, and to some extent a society, that can not accept the incredible natural beauty of older women and refuses to let them age with grace. I have no criticism of McFadden, she is responding to an obscene unfairness that can end careers because it can’t celebrate her talent as an actor and insists on judging her on how young she can look.
Wow, Bob Picardo really is a hologram.......he hasnt aged a day since Voyager ended
Gates, on the other hand.....
@@ZEZERBING was just about to say that she as not aged well lmao
@@ZEZERBING well, she looks great for her age which is 70 years old.
Gates looks great and you just gotta love Picardo's flamingo shirt!
Haha that's awesome lol
When there's no Klingon on stage, just put a Kronos keyboard in the background!
is Gates the only TNG castmember to ACTUALLY speak positively about DS9?
My favourite Doctor Crusher talks lovingly about my favourite Trek Deep Space Nine: how marvelous!!!!!
@OriginalTharios Why? Because it could do episodes that TNG could never do with consequences to actions?
@OriginalTharios Way to derail the actual topic. It always triggers a few who immediately lose focus on the initial question...
So let's put it back on track. It doesn't matter who loved it or who hated it fanwise. Gates McFadden speaks positively about DS9 and that is a good thing. It was funny at first to hear Frakes and Sirtis make fun of it, but after a few years it only seemed salty for unknown reason to always mock DS9 in order to make TNG shine more.
So yes, great to hear at least someone say something positive about it. I'd say Michael Dorn, Worf, and Brent Spiner or even Levar Burton might speak positively about DS9. ;)
Frakes liked it,and obviously, so did Dorn.
@@mrlarvux Frakes habitually calls it Deepthroat 9, though I suspect that's mostly tongue in cheek, he never seemed fond of or respected the show beyond the few episodes he directed.
You're right about Dorn of course
Thanks for sharing the panel, great to hear from the doctors.
What happened to Bob Picardo's answer about working as an ambassador with NASA? There is a clear cut and his response was missed.
Thank you.
I was just saying the same thing.. Maybe something needed to be cut.. was anyone at the panel that could shed light on this? 🤔
I loved Star Trek: Enterprise. I especially liked the theme song and who didn't love Doctor Phlox and his ear to ear smiles. The show was basically about how the federation started. The Xindi and Temporal Cold War were my favorite story arcs of any Star Trek. It had a couple issues that I think are obvious, not quite enough character development and the overly sexualized scenes in the decontamination room.
I mute the theme music for every ST show. It is either pompous orchestra music (or Enterprise's horrible hillbilly folk music).
I liked Enterprise too! Dr.Phlox was such a great character! So funny!😊
Doctor Phlox is terribly underrated, as a character and as the actor who plays him. I enjoyed Enterprise but I can relate somewhat to its criticisms too. Apparently there was a lot of studio meddling (How many great shows and movies have been ruined because of that?)
@@JustWasted3HoursHere Phlox was awesome. If I had to rate the ST docs I would go: 1. Voy EMH, 2. Ent Phlox, 3. TNG Crusher, 4. TOS McCoy, 4. DS9 Bashir
@@mikecally5720 McCoy and Bashir are tied for fourth place, eh? ;)
Please state the nature of the medical emergency...
Hmm as someone with fibromyalgia, that can be tricky. If you have it, you get it.
Has there been a panel that also includes the nurses (Jabara,Kes, Paris Ogawa) ?
I doubt the actress that played Kes is gonna show up. Legal troubles and all.
man gates still looks fine as hell
I had to go look up how old she is. I don't think IMDB's right - she can't be 70.
@@50jakecs 70...? Figured she would 85 from the look of her....
I don't feel that the episode of enterprise was condoning torture. I think they were putting it out there, to ask should we be doing this?
AGREED..THERE ARE A COUPLE I WOULD 'LOST' INVITATIONS FOR, LOL..
Why was Alexander Siddig's answer cut in this video?
Thank you so much for filming and uploading this panel for us! I live in Australia and wouldn't be able to see the panel otherwise.
The last few minutes of Q& A were missing :(
I know it's hard to film by hand, the jerky camera movements made it a bit hard to watch at times. I'm very appreciative though, thank you for uploading this!
I wouldn’t mind the Dr. Bashir actor showing up as the real mandarin in a marvel movie lol
OH MY GOD I didn’t know I needed this but now I NEED THIS
Saw both Gates & Alexander in the uk at destination Star Trek & they are both really top people
R.I.P. Deforest Kelley(Bones) Greatest of all of the Star Trek doctors. "This isn't apart of my program. "I'm a doctor, not a doorstop."
It's a shame DeForest Kelly couldn't be there. The first doctor, and arguably the most key player for the series he was in. It might have been nice if the guy who plays Bones in the latest movies had shown up.
I think Star Trek Now is pretty divorced from the tv shows, and I'm glad...the tv shows are the heart
I don’t recall Plox ever referring to having relations with his wives other husbands. Only that he had wives and they had other husbands.
He didnt. Hes just pandering. Too bad because I liked Enterprise.
Who is Plox? OHHHHHH, you mean Dr Phlox.... And yes, it IS bad fucking spelling. Just imagine if everyone was using the word Pikard.....
He didn’t actually say he did but he didn’t say he had relations with his wives either. The fact of the matter is that it was implied. When he was talking to what’s her name about wether she would be able to accept his complicated cultural background in relation to her attempt to seek a romantic relationship with him he mentioned that he had both wives and husbands. You can take that at face value like he had multiple wives and they each had husbands or you could take that as he his wives husbands were also “his” husbands. Which I think was what was implied in the show. In a another episode later in the season when he is asked if he misses his family since he’s been away from them for over 2 years, he says that he missed his wives and (his wives) husbands. If his wives husbands were not apart of his relationship circle why would he miss them? Miss them how? I think his race were Polygamists that included both male and females. So instead of one husband having many wives, all the wives and the husbands were in the same relationship. Complicated I know. But that was the point.
SOME ACTORS HAVE A REAL PROBLEM SEPARATING REAL LIFE FROM ACTING LIFE..I DON'T RECALL IT EITHER..I THINK HE WAS JUST TELLING ON 'HIMSELF', LOL..
Hope we see Robert Picardo in the Picard series.
He's a doctor, not a cameo. JK I hope so as well.
They've already said I believe he's in for season 2
He did a great role in a two-parter on The Orville recently that was fantastic (The Orville has had many actor cameos and roles from different Star Trek alumni)
This inspired me to be a genetically modified holographic black fat bisexual doctor, secretly in love with my captain.
I wonder what discovery added to your description
Wherever that came from, it sounds delicious.
Lmao even the camera man kept the new guy out of frame to not remind anyone about Discovery. He gave the people what they wanted. Thank you for your service, sir.
Why would you edit out the part where Picardo talked about his involvement with JPL?
JPL?
@@mattdotsko
Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
It designs spacecraft for NASA
@@mattdotsko Jet Propulsion Labs (NASA).
Richard Wielgosz Hmmm?
Possibly some sort of legal something or another related to the replay-ability of TH-cam? Lose that short bit of audio or lose the entire video, kind of legal nonsense?
@@tanya5322 As far as I know, Creation Con prohibits taping of these shows anyway, because they sell their own videos afterward. This is all underground, not matter how flashy the opening banner for the video is.
Plenty of other people tho record show the whole panels.
John Billingsley: We ruined Star Trek
right after
Wilson Cruz: Hold my beer!
BTW: i for one enjoyed most of ENT
Flox was really my favorite character on Enterprise.
You should know his name is spelled "Phlox"
Wesley's mom she's got it goin' on. She's all I want and i've waited for so long.
Thank you for posting this..
Why does the Discovery cast think that Discovery is new for its diversity? If thats all you got to say about your Trek you're not saying much because everything he mentioned about diversity and embracing differences and all that was done from the very beginning with TOS and every show after.
Ummm no. I am tired of all these straight romances on Star Trek. All these straight romances between major characters in Star Trek are all explored but not on other shows? Straight romances arc between straight people. What about gay people? Diversity? Are we watching the same shows? Are you not looking and seeing straight romances? T'Pol and Tucker. Riker and Troi. Kira and Odo. Belanna and Tom Paris. Gay people cant be in Starfleet? Gay people can't love each other? Are you so full of hate and bigotry? Tell me why a gay couple cannot explore their feelings on star trek?
Well, no, STD was not the first to show diversity, but they certainly took it a big, important step further. It's too bad the writing on the show is absolutely infantile, and make it an unbearably stupid show.
I am so glad Gates pointed out HOW it was back then in which nerds and computers were NOT okay or very acceptable and fast forward a few decades and all that stuff is EVERYWHERE! The speed at which so many people accepted and then totally embraced electronics and the lack of privacy along with it STILL blows my mind. I did not grow up with how pervasive this all is.
\Was extra crowd noise inserted into this video or something? It sounds very strange, and doesn't align with the cuts.
I loved every one of these shows in their own style, DS9 is my favorite. I watch one of these every day, thanks to Netflix.
Don’t expect that to last long.
Me too, they are on Amazon Prime too.
Thanks to Netflix, I've managed to binge everything I missed. Just finished Voyager today. Great conclusion. Janeway was such a boss in that last episode.
Heros and Icons (H&I) broadcasts one episode of TOS, TNG, DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise Sunday thur Friday starting at 7 pm central
@@markhoffart622 we watch nightly
Whatever happened to the Black doctor who was the Vulcan Medicine specialist?
Are you talking about M'benga from TOS? If so, that's a deep cut (and we'd probably get along). If not, I'm just too senile to remember all of TNG.
@@sharpeslass5452 Star Trek. 1966 - 1960. The One. The Only.
@@lawrencehawkins7198 I do love DS9, but TOS was literally the only Trek until I was in college and I'll always love it. Part of the reason that of the following three treks next gen is my least favorite is because to me the first season felt so blatantly derivative of the original series. I never really forgave it for that.
@@lawrencehawkins7198 also I think there's a quantum time flux in your dates .. 🤔
When it comes to long form story arcs. The begining was the dawn of the third age of mankind... Welcome to Babylon 5
B5's doc was pretty cool too!
I like DS9 too, but I hoped someone would point out Babylon 5. Too bad Warner Bros didn't preserve the original recorded film. It was shot in WIDESCREEN before HDTV was a thing.
I LIKED ''BATTLESTAR GALACTICA'', TOO..
The only people we’re missing are Karl Urban, and Diana Muldaur.
No, we are are really NOT missing Karl Urban. Dr McCoy was played by DeForest Kelly, and ONLY DeForest Kelly. There was only ONE Dr. McCoy. ONE.
Karl Urban is still a successful, working actor involved with money-making franchises He'll only do comic con, and that's a contractual obligation. (Just a educated guess.)
No Ethan Phillip's, Neelix?
Neelix wasn't a doctor.
Random factoid: I just watched The Hunt for Red October for the first time in years and saw that Gates McFadden is in it near the very beginning for about 10 seconds (as Jack Ryan's wife). She was sporting an english accent, too...
She is the reason why I watch this movie everytime it is aired. And everytime I am like "YEAH ! BEVERLY !" :-)
I understand what Alexander said about DS9 doing an arc-style show, rather than episodic, however, shows set on a starship can easily do episodic, since they're mobile. DS9 was a stationary object and could easily do arc-style over episodic and I rather enjoyed DS9.
DS9 3-8 and Star Trek Enterprise 3-4 is the best Star Trek ever made.
My neighbor have all Trek on DVD and I borrowed it more than once.
Bonus creds to the work by Seven of Nine, the Doctor from Voyager and Data from NG.
ME TOO, BIG-TIME..SEEING THE FIRST FEW SHOWS DOESN'T REALLY PREPARE YOU FOR THE LAST FEW, WITHOUT WATCHING IT ALL..THINGS HAVE CHANGED DRAMATICALLY, A LITTLE AT A TIME, OVER THE YEARS..
I absolutely adore John Billingsly and his honest candor ❤️
And he seems to have chemistry with Bob Picardo. I can see why they did a cameo together on 'The Orville.'
Deforest Kelley to me played the best doctor on Star Trek. He was perfect balance between Kirk and Spock. A cranky doctor who also was companionate. Kelley created McCoy and set the standard that the others could follow.
Fantastic. I grew up ST:TNG and am now a lab tech and work for a company developing tools for the ISS. 🖖💫
"Season 6 and 7 of DS9 was way ahead of it's time." So true!
Best Trek, and one of the best shows ever.
Alexander Siddig cites DS9, alongside Buffy and X Files as being the series that started ongoing serialised stories, but he misses out Babylon 5, which started its serialised story from day 1 and was beating DS9 in the ratings for the first few seasons. I’m a DS9 fan but that is a rather glaring omission.
You might be interested in our upcoming TH-cam series SPACE HEROES featuring Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager) th-cam.com/video/eJnvyHOcMNs/w-d-xo.html
they need to have a fIrst officer panel and engineers panel
And security, etc!
Thanks for sharing.
Star Trek Enterprise was not perfect but it fits well into the timeline. Discovery is the show thats killing star trek
Enterprise was a much better show than Discovery. Discovery is a preachy, badly conceived, destroyer-of-the-history-of-ST piece of trash. Even the Orville is a much better show than Discovery.
S. U.everything JJ Abrams’ touches turns to shit. Star Wars is dying also
You realize the show is doing extremely well, and has had very good ratings since the midddle of Season 1. It's all in your mind that you think it's killing it.
The fans are what kill the franchises these days, not bad writers/directors (Nemesis) or idiot executives (Enterprise). Sad really.
Why is it that Gay, LGBT, Feminists, Religious communities...etc have to make such a big statement about themselves and their position *all* *the* *time* ? This panel for example, do any of the other members boast incessantly about themselves personally and what their sexual orientation is? Do they constantly wave a big flag around? STD actor comes out and instantly has to make sure the entire convention center knows he's gay. Seriously? It's quite obvious without making a constant scene about it. That just comes off like some insecurity and it's completely unnecessary. How can something or someone be accepted if you cannot just hold a conversation and be normal without continually referencing it. Congratulations, you're gay....and your point? It's hard to gain acceptance when it's constantly FORCED. Where is the PRIDE in doing something that way? It just comes off as another agenda with the opposite desirability, it's not proper coexistence. That topic reaches far beyond just these topics too. We all have to change how we do things. No disrespect to anyone, but we should all be DIVERSE and not so CLICHE if we want to do this whole thing the right way.
Forward...
Star Trek has always had diversity. Discovery seems more to have an agenda.
Skyfall 007 exactly right.
All of the shows addressed current issues through their stories, but from what I gather Discovery does it more in your face than the other show did
It's a lot less impactful this way..just trendy wokeness without substance sadly. Especially compared to the other series! (With the exception of tos)
Seen it to the end buddy! Good day :)
WTF is with the sound track cheering? In the first minute when they are introduced, it is clearly audible the cheering is edited in and is a cut blend instead of a fade blend. Whoever added in the fake cheer track sucks. It would be better to just have the original audience cheers with no added sound track. Sounds like a 1970's cheep game show cheer track. Fans who come here want to see authentic actors and experience it as if they were there. The cheap added cheer track detracts from the experience.
And if the terrible edits weren't enough of a clue, it's kind of suspicious that the guitar player is jamming away and not making any noise. ;)
That look on Siddig's face is priceless
When?
The EMH was the first hologram that added something to his program ;)
arguably Moriarty was
Jarsia Nice yeah, arguably- was kinda added too him rather than by him
@@jameswest4692 at first yes. But I think after he became self aware he started to take over that process.
Jarsia I knew you were going to say that.
Moriarty was aware of the arch and everything BEFORE Geordi had the computer raise his intelligence
Who comes out at 6:31? I haven’t watched any Star Trek after Enterprise, I’m guessing he’s from one of those.
He‘s Discovery‘s Doctor
@@idle-engineering Thanks, maybe I should watch that. I haven’t heard much good about it. Same with Enterprise, and I really like Enterprise. I make my own decision.
Where's Diana Muldaur?? To me, her portrayal of Doctor Pulaski was "Absolutely Believable & Exceptional." I loved season two of ST:TNG just for the very reason she was in it! Even though she only made two guest appearances on ST:TOS, to me she was a "Living Legend" and I considered her an extended member of the original cast. In honor of her, she should have been included in that panel. And, in my opinion, Diana's "Very Impressive, Hard Work" as the "Great Dr. Pulaski" was "Underappreciated, Underrated, And Totally Taken For Granted."
Agreed🖖
Who is the dude that came out on stage @6:45??
The Doctor on the USS Discovery.
Howdy ya'll,
I did, and still enjoy watching " Enterprise " even if it's just clips, on TH-cam, I think it was a real shame, that the show was canceled after only 4 seasons, and the way in which they ended it, was a real slap in the face of the actor's who made that show Great.. Give the Enterprise crew/actor's, a movie deal, just look what it did for the original series, none of these people on stage right now, would be there, if it wasn't for the original series, given a movie deal, after being canceled, after only 3 seasons, just think what the crew/actor's of Enterprise could accomplish..
Thank you, Peace
When does the series Star Trek Medical start!
Great Idea Why not x
Why isn't John Billingsly in the title?
Gates is lovely. Her last answer teared me up. I live in Vegas but haven't been to a con since 2006 (they got too big and too expensive). She's one of the very few actors from TOS-DS9 I have not spoken with. Now I think that's a shame. Picardo used to show up from time to time at Star Trek the Experience (RIP), to autograph for charity. He frequently wore a holo emitter on his sleeve. He is such a cutie. (And Billingsly's shirt makes me Love him: an ally!!)
Unfortunetly no, DeForest Kelley who had passed away in 1999.
Star Trek Enterprise was heavily underrated...only because it had the most attractive cast of all shows people quickly assumed that it was kinda superficial, but most of the episodes were incredibly well written and produced...and obviously it was the first Trek in HD and widescreen format!
yep. when I finally started liking John Billingsley as doctor Phlox the show was cancelled, lol.
Awesome session, awesome Star Trek doctor cast and awesome entertaind audiences.
Would've been even more interesting if they could've got Karl Urban (the 'other' Bones McCoy) to come on. But even then my mind is preoccupied with how amazing Gates STILL looks........ and SOUNDS..... after all these years!
Thank you SO MUCH for filming and uploading this!!!
When the camera flashes light up Gates’s eyes I understand that true beauty exists.
Digital privacy issues and social media would be interesting things to see Trek grapple with.
I fucking LOVE Gates' hair!!!
Enterprise was trending during the last two years on Netflix. I agree that it just was aired at the wrong time.
Has Siddig aged a day?
Do have the voyager panel too??
All this talk about diversity and i can't help but think that had things gone a different way Garak would have been the first pansexual character on Star trek. Andrew Robinson, who played Garak, wanted him to be pan. If you watch Past Prologue (ep 3 of DS9) Garak really is hitting on Bashir. The producers told Robinson not to do that again. Sad. :(
The producers admit that in the DS9 documentary. Worth watching. It's streaming on Amazon prime. (Mind you, nothing like it comes up in Andy's brilliant Garak book, A Stitch in Time. (Fanfic has been running with it forever--as I'm sure you are aware.)
I hope Alexander Siddig still play Darts 🎯.
I loved all the doctors!
It’s so interesting how much the actors are like the characters they played on their respective shows (personalities, even personal insights).
Might be intentional, maybe not!
NOT ALL OF THEM..'TROI' IS AN EXACT OPPOSITE OF MARINA IN REAL LIFE..'PICARD' WAS A STUFFED-SHIRT ACTOR, DOES A LOT OF 'SILLY' THINGS IN REAL LIFE..
Thanks!
Trek has been fortunate to have some great talents portraying their respective shows doctor's. I can't pick a second favorite (McCoy being my favorite) because they each had great personalities. Maybe Picardo's gets the edge because he was so funny while being so relatable, cool trick since he was an AI, but Phlox was a hoot. One thing they all have in common is that I'd feel I was in good hands with any of them as my physician.
When Wilson Cruz came out, most of them are probably thinking 'Who Dat?'
Who is Wilson Cruz? Is he the doctor from Star Trek: Discovery?
@@HoldenNY22 yes
@@ChrissonatorOFL Thank You.
I was really confused as to the amount of applause there. We’re there plants in the audience?
@@HoldenNY22 he is also known for starring in my so called teenage life and the broadway show rent
Gates McFadden is such a truly wonderful person
TNG actually touched on transgender and sexuality by introducing the trill, joined species, who Dr. Crusher had a romantic relationship with as a man but which failed when the character became female. Then you had trill in DS9 in the form of the "Old Man" who became the young woman Judzia Dax. All before Dr. Flox.
And the J'naii
No Dr Phlox. It was Discovery that killed Star Trek and not, Enterprise.
You lost me at over arching theme of feminism empowerment and diversity . Its about exploring the universe not your sexual identity. Its about tolerating our diverse differences and celebrating what we all have in common and searching for that to create peace in the universe New Trek is not Trek and they have no clue what its over arching theme is. Love how the old cast keep dodging how bad new Trek is and recognize Treksters dont have a clue how old Trek was joined by a canon of past good works. The moderator sucks so bad trying to spin it the other way.
Or have you considered the following: Riker and Troi. Kira and Odo. Belanna and Tom Paris. All these straight romances between major characters. Straight romances arc between straight people. What about gay people? Diversity?
OMG! I love them all, and they all look fabulous. Each Star Trek doctors have a special place and bonds all Star Trek shows together. I love them all.
About the torture in Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Archer and crew had just entered the expanse and hit an anomaly that almost disabled their ship. Another ship attacks them and takes a lot of their stuff but the crew is able to catch one of the attackers. The alien says he couldn't escape from the expanse and was a civilized person before having to steal from ships that get disabled from the anomalies just to survive. After being in the expanse so long he turned into a merciless hardened criminal. Captain Archer needs the warp signature for the attackers ship to find them and get his stuff back. Captain Archer tells the alien he will be returned to his ship in an escape pod after telling him the code, the alien then says that Cpt. Archer is too weak and nice to survive in the expanse.
The Xindi had just killed 7 million on earth and Archer knows, his mission, the lives of his crew and everyone on earth is at stake if he doesn't complete his mission to stop the Xindi from deploying another weapon to destroy Earth. Cpt. Archer drags the alien to an airlock, throws him inside and slowly vents the air. The Captains armory officer walks up worried and tells the captain that he's killing the alien. The Captain replies that he's not gonna kill him, he's just going to make him talk. >>>> It's about making the hard choices, even choices that violate your own principles. Enterprise is the realest Star Trek their is.
Your last sentence said it all for me. Thank you Elanderan.
Nice!!!
@4:29 hey the show wasn't great, but it wasn't bad. The characters Archer and T'pol were the best part
No offense but, who the heck is the black guy? Should I know him?
He is the doctor on the Discovery but he gets killed but is visited by his gay husband who run Discoverys unusual drive.
I assumed he was from discovery. I saw a preview where klingons dont even look like klingons, so i havent even tried to watch it.
Yes Discovery Doctor Hes Gay and his Partner on Discovery is An Engineer/Scientist..Great show x