Wednesday, October 10, 2018

A Sad Affair.

Hey, Guys!

I don't have to tell you who this is.

I am writing here today because something sad happened to me today.

No, it wasn't jury duty, though I may have to serve if they summon me to show up tomorrow or Friday.

Ugh...

Sorry, I'm getting away from the subject at hand.

A friend of mine had sent me an email containing the tribute to Star Trek at the Emmys when it received the Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement.  I don't watch the Emmys, or any of these stupid award shows, and I believe them to be increasingly irrelevant due to the fact that the same old shows and actors are being nominated and awarded.  If I am right, I think that the ratings to such shows have been going down for some time now.  If I am right, this certain segment was quite telling of that fact.

The tribute to the Star Trek franchise was nice enough, with a montage of scenes from every Star Trek show ever produced, with cast members of all the shows walking onto the stage in a show of solidarity to Gene Roddenberry's creation. Actors who played certain roles were even singled out as a representative to the show that they starred in.  The presenter was Bill Nye the Science Guy, always a fun addition to any show he appears in.  For all entertainment purposes, this should have gotten a warm response from the audience.

It didn't.

The audience response was pretty lukewarm.  Yes, the people in the audience smiled.  Yes, the people in the audience clapped.  However, they seemed bored.  Disinterested, really.  It was as if they were clapping because they were told to do so.  Even Bill Nye, at one point, seemed as if he was trying to rouse the crowd to more excitement for the tribute.  Even when Sonequa Martin-Green and William Shatner were the last to appear on the stage, the standing ovation  that finally happened (probably for William Shatner) seemed put-upon the audience members quite frankly.  While Mr. Shatner was accepting the Governor's Award, both Ms. Martin-Green and Ms. Linda Park from ST:Enterprise both looked a bit uncomfortable, with Martin-Green even going as far as to extend her hands to the audience in applause like some kind of cheerleader.

It was sad.

Truly.

When the segment was over and the cast members from all of the shows stepped off the stage, members of the audience were seen getting out of their seats for what looked like a bathroom break.

Oh, before I forget, the make-up department of Star Trek Discovery was asked to stand up in the audience and they did-to a polite but lukewarm applause. The members of the make-up team gave one another looks of discomfort.

What does this all mean? I really can't say.  I'd hate to think that this audience response means that Star Trek is not the crowd favorite it might have been at one time. What happened here?  Maybe it was the wrong venue, where a better response at the Saturn Awards would have been a sure thing-but the Saturn Awards have nothing to do with the Governor's Award, I know.

It could be the fact that most of the actors on stage for the Star Trek tribute were unrecognizable-no Whoopi Goldberg, no Scott Bakula, no Avery Brooks, no George Takei or Nichelle Nichols or Sir Patrick Stewart, Jason Issacs, etc. A lot of actors were missing from the roster.  A lot.

Even the two actors who were dressed up as Saru and the main female Klingon from ST:Discovery were clearly not the original actors who played them on the show, as per their physiques.

I really don't know what it was.  Maybe the tribute was played during the middle of the Emmys, where people are just plain tired of being there before they get their second wind.

It happens.

I can't say.  All I know is that it was all pretty pathetic, particularly when you consider how increasingly unimportant the Emmys has become by its own hand.  When I can see an actress like CCH Pounder out in the audience, a woman who stars in the incredibly boring and provincial CSI:New Orleans, it shows you just how depressing the awards have become.

Who talks about CSI except for your grandparents.

Hopefully, in the future, Star Trek will be honored in more places by people who truly love the franchise, and the applause will truly be a helluva lot more warm and exuberant than it was in the increasingly irrelevant Emmys by a tired, bored, robotic, numb, unappreciative and bladder-filled to bursting audience.

Thank you.


Post note: I saw a clip today from the Comic Con event on October 6 ( I think ) at Madison Square Garden in NYC, which is my neck of the woods.  The auditorium was filled to brimming and the audience was warm, exuberant, and welcoming for the cast of ST:DISCO!

Thank you StarTrek.com! :D




Wednesday, September 19, 2018

I Must Be Honest Here...

Hey, Readers!

If you haven't guessed who this is, it's ProvidenceMine back with a short and sweet post.

I just need to get something off my chest.

My sister signed us up for CBS Access after the free trial,  so we were able to see the whole season of
Star Trek: Discovery.

And I hate to say it, but after the good but not great pilot episode it actually got better with each show.  Truthfully, me and my sister LOVED this latest installment of Star Trek!

I honestly didn't think I'd like it, but I think this show is the bomb!

When I buy the DVDs to the first season, I will put them on the shelf next to the Star Trek Continues DVDs.

There, I said it. Not only do I love the show, but I am looking forward to Season Two. I hope the show proves successful in spite of this sick campaign by some vitriolic fans who want to see the show fail.

I'm now a fan, of both ST:TOS and ST:DISC!

So sue me :P


Saturday, September 1, 2018

They Got It Right This Time!

Hello, Dear Readers!

It's ProvidenceMine, as you may have guessed!

It's been a while, I know.

I just wanted to drop a line about that show on CBS Access called...

eh, what is it now...?

oh, yeah...

Star Trek Discovery.

Well, I just found out a few days ago that they are bringing back the character of Spock.

But, that's not the good news.

The good news is that actor Ethan Peck has been cast in the role made famous by the late actor Leonard Nimoy.

Why is this good news, you might ask.  Well, if you do a search on this young man, you will see an actor who has the look for the role.  He has refined, elegant features that are just a few notches shy from being conventionally handsome and he's tall, dark and slender.

And, guess what!

He has another feature that makes him just perfect for the role...

Can you guess what that feature is...?

It's none other than...

His voice!

Please, when you get the chance listen to him on YouTube being interviewed! His voice is deep, resonant and quite formidable!

This young man has all of the right qualities to take on this role.

I find him to be a much better pick than Zachary Quinto, quite frankly.

When I first saw Zachary Quinto in the Spock role, I had a real WTF moment to say the least!  He simply wasn't Spock as far as I was concerned.  I know that Leonard Nimoy gave Mr. Quinto his blessing, but I could never get into him in the role.  I found him funny looking, and he always pouted his lips a bit too much. He was also lacking in a particular quality that further ruined him as Spock for me. I'm sure you can guess what that quality was and still is...

The voice.  Zachary Quinto's voice was, bluntly put, unremarkable.  It was weak and way too soft in its delivery. It also lacked any distinction.  There are actors out there whose voices are not particularly deep nor resonant, but are still distinctive. Two actors that come to mind are Willem Defoe and William Petersen. Quinto's voice, sadly, is hard to describe because there is nothing to remember about it-it's like another voice in the crowd, if you will.

He also had no real screen presence.

Ethan Peck, on the other hand, has the whole package just like Leonard Nimoy did.  He has screen presence, elegance, and that voice! Considering that Mr. Peck is the grandson of actor Gregory Peck I can see where he inherited all of those qualities!

It's Rather exciting how ST:DISCO is bringing back other characters from the old canon-characters like Captain Christopher Pike, Number One-with strong casting in those two roles as well.

I truly wish Mr. Peck all of the luck in the world.

Break a leg, Ethan!

Well, don't hurt yourself literally...

You know what I mean.

:D









Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Just Some Past Work Here.

Good Morning!


ProvidenceMine here, as you may have guessed.


I was searching on the web yesterday evening when I decided to see if an old website where I used to review fan fiction was still up, and sure enough, it was.

You will see a list of different fandoms which includes, of course, Star Trek.

All you have to do is to click on Star Trek and there I am.

Now, of course, you are free to look at the works of the other reviewers as well.

Whatever you choose to do, I hope that you look around and explore this now abandoned website called Random Fandom. It was a sight that was supposed to be a place where different fandoms were celebrated, kind of like a community of fans!  Unfortunately, real life has a way of taking over and so the administrator decided to close shop.  It was a very good idea for a sight.   I just wished the team at Random Fandom could have stuck it out for a bit longer, that's all.

Oh, well.

Check out my reviews.  Check out the other reviews as well.  Maybe the reviews will help you discover your new favorite fan fiction writer-whether they write Star Trek or some other fandom.

If you are familiar with any of the authors whose work I write about, particularly the story that is featured, then please leave a comment on what you think and we'll talk about it.

https://rffanfictionreviews.wordpress.com/fanfiction-reviews/

Enjoy :D