George Takei bitter and twisted

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I saw this.. see what u think is he right or just old a bitter ??????????


George Takei (Hikaru Sulu) understandably was not happy when his Captain Sulu series idea was rejected in favour of Enterprise. But in a new interview, the Original Series star said Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry would also not have been happy with the new Series V premise.

"Every artist likes to have their imprint - their creative genius," Takei said in the Atlanta Journal, speaking about Trek Executive producer Rick Berman. But if Berman cannot work within Roddenberry's framework, Takei felt he should "go off and do something original. It is Gene Roddenberry's creation he's working within. Gene was always forward-looking - the shock of the new - the new technology."

Takei's Mr. Sulu was last seen on TV in 'Flashback,' a third-season Voyager episode. But the Original Series actor felt that Voyager and the other new Trek shows were indicative of how far the current producers are straying from the original formula. "It seems the people who took over don't have the feel for the show as Gene Roddenberry," he said. "Each subsequent spinoff keeps going down in the ratings. Deep Space Nine was the polar opposite of what Gene stood for: our creativity, our ability to work together with diversity."

The Next Generation was created by Rodenberry, and so attrackted less criticism from the star. "We did peek in on it," Takei said. "We were delighted - it was so deliciously bad. But by the second season, our attitudes changed. It turned into paternal pride. Next Generation wouldn't be if we hadn't given birth to it."

What the 64-year old actor would really like to see, would be "a few more adventures of Captain Sulu."
 
hehe Neo!

Well, I have to hand it to you! I got a big laugh out of the thread title! How can you ignore a thread entitled 'George Takei: Bitter and Twisted'!!

My opinion is this: I can understand feeling a little protective when you see others taking something you were part of in a different direction. But the Star Trek franchise has certainly taken on a life of its own, and to bash everything that came after your involvement does seem a little bitter. There's no need to say (basically) 'Oh, DS9 sucked, it shouldn't have been done, Gene Roddenberry would've hated it', etc.

I remember when ST: TNG was starting off, and the cast of the original was bashing it, especially William Shatner (the whole 'there can be no captain other than Kirk' thing). Personally, TNG was the series that really got me hooked on Trek, and interested in the ones that followed.

Also, as Dave hinted in a different thread, what made for great sci-fi themes in the 60's is not necessarily what will work for a series today. I think each Star Trek series has picked up the flavor of the times in whch it was created.

It's great that characters from TOS have popped up on the subsequent series, and what they did with the DS9 'Tribbles' episode was great. But on a practical note, the actors are getting up in years.

Although, to be fair, I'm sure a lot of people would've watched a Sulu series, especially if the episodes were wel written.

Also, what they'll be doing with Series 5 might not have been my first choice of what I'd like to see in a new ST series, but I'm sure I'll enjoy it anyway. I'm still interested!


Well, quite a lengthy answer, huh? Neo, see what a catchy thread title gets ya!?!


little star :star:
 
yer i get all the weirdos...LOL...only joking...

I have to agree i for one am not sure if the new series direction is one i would have gone for but we shall see....

I hated DS9 to start with but then it grew on me and i am a big fan now
 
If it is well written, thoughtful, and they can still find original stories, there is room for 10 different series at the same time. Unfortunately, some recent episodes are very un-original and that is the problem.

DS9 was darker, but it still had the same 'family' thing among the characters, and they still got along IDIC (Infinite diversity in infinite combinations) with other races, so I'm not sure what he means. Maybe he is 'losing it'!
 
I just got the feeling he was bitter they never gave him a series...
 

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