Johnathan Frakes
Johnathan Frakes
Jonathan Scott Frakesis an American actor, author, and director. Frakes is best known for his portrayal of Commander William T. Riker in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent films. Frakes also hosted the television series Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, challenging viewers to discern his stories of fact-based phenomena and fabricated tales. In June 2011, Frakes narrated the History Channel documentary Lee and Grant. He was also the voice actor of David Xanatos in the Disney...
finally time took
It took me a long time to get off the Enterprise, but I finally did.
script
To get that script as my first movie was just amazing.
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Very key to a good episode is to have something not work, and have our brilliant science team somehow fix it magically in the fifth act.
felt star trek
But nothing really felt like it was going to take off the way that Star Trek did, before that.
amount money somehow
I always was - and still am - somehow able to use the amount of money that we have to make the project.
kid kids
I have a lot of kid in me, and I have kids of my own and I like the energy.
angst mythology teen
It evolved, in all honesty, into a show much more about the mythology of the aliens than about the angst about teen romance.
clear greater projected season
I think by the end of the first season it was pretty clear that the numbers, if you will, were greater than the projected numbers, and that we were going to be around for awhile.
interest science virtually
Ironically, I had virtually no interest in science fiction.
attracts boys continue create gotten season strong style suspect third
Our strong teen-girl demographic attracts a lot of the boys as well, so I suspect that they'll let us continue to create the show with a style that has already gotten us into the third season anyway.
concept explore outside
Outside of that, the concept of the show has been to explore our aliens' background.
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I think in general, you need a bad guy to have someone to root against and I think kids understand a story more clearly if there's an evil element for them to cheer against and to root for the good guys.
problem shows soaps
I think the problem with the soaps is that because they make 280 shows a year, the writing suffers.
guest next producer
If it was a guest part, you'd only go in once and read for the producer and director, and you'd know the next day if you were going in to work.