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Press Negativity Getting To ENT Cast?

 

 

"I learned a long time ago that you have to focus on the work and let the other elements go because they’re out of your hands," Scott Bakula (Captain Archer) said, admitting that all the negative press attention focused on Star Trek: Enterprise takes its toll on the cast.

 

Speaking to Ian Spelling in Starlog, Bakula described the current critical environment as "tough."

 

"What I’ve done in the past is desperately try not to read the reviews," he stated. "It’s hard not to take them personally."

 

However, he added, other cast members do read criticism of the show and have expressed concern about its future. "They’ll come to me and say, 'Oh my God, what do you think is going to happen? Do you think we’re going to be cancelled?'"

 

Bakula noted that because magazines and newspapers exist to make money, and negative publicity sells as well as positive press, he can separate his work from his understanding that "there’s a business out there that lives off of trying to get attention – that sensationalizes situations to sell issues."

 

"Everyone believes in the show," he said. "They believe in where we’re going. Paramount believes in Enterprise. If there really was a big, huge panic around here, traditionally what they do is fire some cast members and hire new people. But they haven’t done that."

 

In terms of changes he would like to see in the show, Bakula said that Archer should spend more time with all the other characters.

 

"We’ve made some nice strides with Trip," he said, citing "Cogenitor" and its tense conclusion: "We dug into their relationship a little bit."

 

This season, added the actor, "T’Pol and Archer will relate more as equals...she’s dealing with her emotions and place on the ship, but she has a captain who understands and appreciates her struggle."

 

"It’s great to be supported and loved and on a big roll," he concluded. "We’ve had those days, and I think we’ll have them again. But you also have to remember that there are these kinds of days, too. It’s a challenge."

 

The full interview may be found in the December 2003 issue of Starlog. Many thanks to Monica for the excerpts.

--TrekToday http://www.trektoday.com/news/041103_02.shtml

 

 

Master Q

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That's unfortunate.But hopefully,the rest of the cast will take Bakula's lead and just concentrate on their work,and not let all of the disgruntled fans and negative press get them anxious about their job security,or the quality of their work.

Maybe its time to send an influx of positive press their way?Let them know how we feel?I think I'll fire off an e-mail to all the main cast members tonight.I just might start doing that on a weekly basis.

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Its unfortunate that the cast members think the disatisfied fans are representative of all of us.Bakula has a good philosophy on the whole situation,though.

Either way,Enterprise isn't going anywhere.The ratings have been good (and that should tell the cast members,something),and I've liked each and every show,so far,this season.

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If I'd have the opportunity, I'd get my best Stuart Smalley face and give them a big hug (especially Linda Park...but that's for other reasons.) And I'm not being facetious, I really think they do some hard work. Unfortunetly, some critics raise a higher bar for them and do say things that might really hurt their feelings.

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Someone needs to send them the address of this site so they can see the show is favored highly here and well liked. And there are alot of sites were fans love Enterprise.

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Maybe its time to send an influx of positive press their way?Let them know how we feel?

Good idea,Subcommanderbeavis.

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