I have things I should probably talk about, that might be interesting, but I keep falling into that cycle of "I'm too tired/busy/braindead to do it justice right now" which is what leads to not posting for months (and it also why I fail at emailing/calling/socializing back
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Sisko's the one who has a hot doctor working for him, right?
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For me, the person who probably fills that silly-but-there's-an-archetype-in-it space is Barnabas Collins.
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You know, I've never seen more than a few minutes of Dark Shadows, but one of my best friends is/was devoted.
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TOS also had about zero budget for production values, and they did pretty well with what they had! Aside from the bouncing rocks and the "everyone lean left and fall over" on the bridge...but I'm kind of fond of that, too.
YAY FOR DS FANS! They show up in the most unexpected places. I was just having a Quentin-or-Barnabas? conversation with someone from phandom the other day.
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That's true, they did. I mean, some of it you just can't get around if you also want people to be dressed. Sometimes they didn't, obviously, but still. And the budget shrank every year.
Yeah, I had to take him to the mansion they used as the outside when we were in Rhode Island together.
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I think Kirk via Shatner is kind of unique in tv. Shatner is self-aware in his performance in ways I'm not sure a lot of other actors are - it's like he's watching himself perform even as he's performing.
And it gives Kirk some reflected depth on top of the writing - which is where that devotion to duty comes in.
I don't even really mind Kirk in the movies because he's aging as he doesn't HAVE that duty as a regular constant any more - he's kind of rudderless in ways that emphasize his ridiculousness and his, in many ways, out-datedness as a cultural construct in this past couple of decades focused on the anti-hero.
Kirk is NOT an anti-hero.
So I don't have that for any other character (not that I ever had it for Kirk, either, I've loved him since childhood) but I'm not sure I COULD have it for other characters.
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Maybe part of my "problem" too, in thinking about this, is that I'm not used to responding to the hero. It just feels off to me, like finding him attractive does.
And part of my problem with the films is most certainly the writing--it's hard to determine what my feelings about his acting would be if I felt they'd really written what I think of as Kirk growing old.
So are you saying that it's the the serious/ridiculous divide that is unique to Shatner/Kirk?
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That's it's withered away in the intervening years is something I'm not sure to be pleased or saddened by. It incorporates a lot of poisonous societal dichotomies, IMO...This. It's not easy to parse. I think one thing that attracts me so strongly to TOS now is its optimism, and the fact a bunch of guys who had been through war decided that this was the story they wanted to tell. That it's imperialist and quasi-military and falls down hard on gender are issues. But there's a spirit there that I respond to, I think because I lack it in other (more cynical ( ... )
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