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And now for something strange and new,
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my next guests are part of the upcoming,
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highly anticipated Star Trek series,
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Strange New Worlds,
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which continues the adventures
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of Captain Pike, Spock, and Number One,
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aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise,
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coming soon to CBS
All Access in the U.S.
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Now, it is my honor to welcome our cast
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and creatives together
for the first time ever
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to talk about the series.
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We have Anson Mount, Ethan
Peck and Rebecca Romijn
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and we also have executive producers
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Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers,
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as well as co-EPs and writers,
Akela Cooper and Davy Perez.
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Let's start in on some questions.
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This one is for Akiva and Henry.
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When did you decide
that Strange New Worlds
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would actually become a reality?
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Since I know there was a
huge fan push for the show
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to even get made before
it was announced.
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I, uh, uh... came into, uh,
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Season 1 of Disco
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because our partner,
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Alex Kurtzman, was away
and asked me if I could come
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and sort of hang around
the show a little while,
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it was just forming.
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And I didn't know what
the show was about.
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I'm a huge Star Trek
fan, but all I knew was
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what was on the Internet, and
what was on the Internet was,
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it was a show about Captain
Pike and Number One.
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So I came rushing to the first meeting,
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ready to talk about Captain
Pike and Number One,
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only to discover that not only
were they not in the show,
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but from that moment on,
became my singular cause
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of trying to get that era
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of Enterprise storytelling
onto the screen.
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My favorite thing I've
read about this show
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has been that if you
think of "The Cage",
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the original pilot as
being the actual pilot,
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that this is the longest pilot to
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series pickup in the
history of television.
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[LAUGHS]
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I can't take credit for it,
but I'll say it anyway.
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For Akiva and Henry, Akela and Davy,
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I know you can't say much yet,
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but what can you tell us
about what the show is about?
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Well, one of the most
exciting things about
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this was coming into the room
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and interviewing all the
writers and basically saying,
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"Hey, we wanna really do Star Trek,
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like we wanna do Star
Trek in the classic mode".
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Star Trek in the way that Star
Trek was always, you know,
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the stories were always
told, that it's a ship
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and it's traveling to
strange new worlds,
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and we're gonna tell big ideas,
science fiction adventures,
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you know, in an episodic
mode, so we have room
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to kind of meet new
aliens, see new ships,
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visit new cultures.
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And, you know, while
still maintaining...
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audiences are sophisticated,
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and so, if Kirk falls in love
and the love of his life
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dies one week, the next
week, he's gonna still feel it.
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And that's the thing that we really
wanted to kind of carry over,
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is to bring a modern
character sensibility
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to the kind of classic
episodic storytelling.
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For Anson, Ethan and
Rebecca, after Season 2
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of Discovery, we didn't know
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if we'd actually ever see
your characters again,
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and for each of you,
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can you guys describe the
moment you got that call
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that Strange New Worlds was happening?
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How and when did you hear about it?
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How did you feel?
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ANSON: When we finished Season 2,
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Alex had already started
talking to us about
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doing some Short Treks
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'cause we had built this huge,
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very expensive bridge.
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I remember
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calling Alex because I was
a little concerned about
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what are we actually giving them other
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than just three scenes?
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Is there some way that we
could give this closure?
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And he said, "That's a good
point. Let me think about that".
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And so, he calls me two days later,
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and I remember him sort of
nonchalantly eating an apple
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on the phone, and he goes,
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"Hey, so I think we got a show".
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[LAUGHS]
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"A what?"
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Only man I know who can go
and sell a show in two days.
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But what I found out later,
apparently, that Akiva
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had been pitching this for a while.
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And I was like, "I'm so glad
you didn't tell me that
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when I was working on Discovery,
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'cause I don't think I could
have handled the pressure".
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I got a phone call also
from Alex, very nonchalant.
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It wasn't eating an apple,
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but led in with a bunch of questions.
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Like, "How are you doing?
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What've you been up to?
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So, uh...
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Your show's going".
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And I was like,
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"Are you serious?"
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Asking the most serious
man in the world, right?
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And he was like, "Uh-huh".
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And I went for a walk, like in shock.
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And went to the grocery store,
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and like stood in and
stared at cold beverages
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for 20 minutes, and I
called Anson and I was like,
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"Dude, this is crazy".
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And then the three of us got
into a call at some point.
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I was gonna say, we've been sitting
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on this information for a while.
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Like we've been sitting on it
for, I mean over a year, guys?
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Is that right?
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We didn't get an actual
green light, green light.
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- Right.
- It was a long process.
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But it felt like there...
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It also felt like when we were on set,
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something had clicked.
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We were really hoping that
this would manifest, and it did.
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It just took a while for us to
be able to share the news.
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Yeah, there is definitely
a ton of moments on set
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where we were all like, "This is great.
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We get along wonderfully".
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For Akela and Davy,
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can you guys talk a little bit about
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how you'll be developing
the central trio?
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Not just as colleagues, but as
friends as they clearly are,
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which is heartwarming.
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I think it's just like
building off of the dynamic
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that Disco like so wonderfully built.
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And then for us, the
fun thing in the room
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has been coming up with
cool and unique situations
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and scenarios to put them in,
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that will bring out certain aspects
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of their personalities
that we can play with
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and see how they would
bounce off of each other,
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complement each but also
contrasts against each other
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and just see how
those puzzle pieces fit.
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Like that's been the most fun for us.
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Yeah, no, echoing all of that
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and I'll just add one little thing
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that we did have conversations
about Pike and Number One,
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sort of being almost like
parental figures to the ship
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and in specific, Spock, 'cause
Spock is a younger Spock,
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he's not the wise old Spock
from the original series.
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This is the young guy who's
just out of Starfleet Academy
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and still finding himself
and what kind of Spock
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will he become?
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And so, you have great
mentor relationships,
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mentee relationships, and
oftentimes you can learn
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from your own kids just
as much as you teach.
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So there's a lot of interesting
relationship dynamics
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that's played in there.
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Anson, we saw in Discovery
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what a born leader Captain Pike is,
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but he also know harbors the
knowledge of his tragic future.
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Can you kind of talk about this
unique side of the character
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and how you'll inform your
performance, if at all?
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The most honest thing I can say
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is I'm still figuring it out,
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and it's gonna... I think
more of that weight
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is gonna come down on the
shoulders of the writers, but
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Pike didn't just learn how he dies,
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he learns in what circumstances.
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So we do know that at some point
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he's going to be presented
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with a promotion opportunity
to Fleet Captain,
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and he has to accept that
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in order for the fate
to come into existence.
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So what is it that's going to allow him,
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both in terms of
circumstance and emotion,
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to accept that promotion.
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It's a tough question,
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but I think we'll
figure it out together.
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I know that I'm excited to
watch you figure it out,
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so I'm sure all the fans are as well.
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Ethan, in the final scene
of Discovery Season 2,
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we finally saw the Spock that
fans are pretty familiar with
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from the original series.
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So are you excited to explore
more of that iconic side
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of the character post
the Discovery encounter?
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Yeah, I'm very thrilled to...
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to find the balance in Spock, right?
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He's between two worlds of...
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uh, logic and control
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and sort of emotional volatility
that we all struggle with.
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And so,
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it's gonna be an enormous challenge
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and there are plenty of scenarios
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in which we could
sort of play with that,
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and I'm very excited to see
what the writers come up with
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and I'm just gonna throw
myself in, I can't wait.
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Awesome.
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And for Rebecca, of the
three main characters,
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Number One is by far the most enigmatic.
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So for you, what are you
most interested to learn
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about your character moving forward?
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Yeah, well, I mean, like "The Cage"
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being such an old pilot,
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the writers have this
very unique opportunity
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where they've had this
character that's existed
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since the beginning of the canon;
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she's never been written.
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I can't wait to find out, you
know, how vast her skillset is,
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what are the arrows in her quiver?
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My number one question is
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what's her backstory,
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and I had a delightful meeting
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with the writers' room
a couple months ago,
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and they floated an idea
for Number One's backstory
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that I'm not gonna share right now
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'cause it is... it blew my
mind when they said it,
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but that's all I can say.
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Well, if you're excited,
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I know everyone else will be excited.
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So man, now I just really
want the show to come out.
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For Akiva and for Henry,
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how will this show set itself apart
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from previous Star Trek series?
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Well, I think as Henry said earlier,
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we're returning to a more episodic model
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so that the storytelling
is more contained
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with episodic values,
while the character arcs
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are stretched in some
more serialized continuity.
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But in addition to that,
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I think that what you heard is that
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this is a love child, right?
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There's this fundamental
opportunity to feel
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like you're part of a thing
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you've always wanted to be part of.
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That we do for a living,
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a thing that we would
do for free, right?
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I mean, none of us didn't
play Star Trek, right?
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And here we are playing Star Trek,
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but somebody's giving
us sets and costumes
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and, occasionally, even a check.
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[LAUGHS]
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And so, we are situated
not just in the context
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of all our own affection for the object,
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we're also situated in the
history of the object, right?
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We, unlike the new shows,
Discovery or Picard,
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this exists in its own space,
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in a space where it is both imagined
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generally by those who came before us,
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but never has actually been
delved into specifically.
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That it's the opportunity of dreams
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that a lot of people
have already dreamt.
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And so now we're going to find our way
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through that and work not to be...
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sentimental.
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We get to dream other people's
dreams by dreaming our own,
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and that's kind of insane.
258
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It's a space that other people
are already holding dear,
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that we now have to be the custodian.
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I have this reminder every day
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'cause I have a 10-year-old
and a 13-year-old.
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And I have been... as I've been
watching a lot of old Trek,
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I've been introducing them to the show
264
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and much to sort of my... I
guess, not really a surprise
265
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but it's been a real
joy... is that my kids
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have become the biggest Trekkies
267
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that you can possibly imagine.
268
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Yeah, this has been the great surprise
269
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and fun of this job is that they...
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this is maybe the first
show I've worked on,
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where they are really
excited to see the show.
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And what's been fun is,
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everyone here has told a
story about their childhood
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and how Trek came into it.
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And here, I feel like we're... as
we create this next chapter,
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it's been 20 years since
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Voyager ended, and Voyager
278
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was a kind of an episodic
model, and here we are doing it
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for a new generation.
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And like I have... it's
nice to have that vision
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right in front of you to
see that new generation
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excited about it.
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Henry and Akiva kind of touched
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on this question a little bit before,
285
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but Akela and Davy, I
kind of want you guys
286
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to delve in a little bit more
on how much you guys
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will be balancing the
episodic storylines
288
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with the more serialized style
289
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of the newer Star Trek shows
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when breaking into Strange New Worlds.
291
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Well, we'll have like
individual, one-off plots.
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The character arcs are
what's going to carry us
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through in a more
serialized fashion. Though,
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I will say there's
probably one plot point
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that we will be sprinkling
through the series
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until we actually get to the episode,
297
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and that's all I can say about that.
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And what's really cool.
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And we've all touched on
it, is that we sort of look
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at each episode is what
is the thing we're saying?
301
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And what is the audience
gonna experience?
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And so, that's the fun of going
back to an episodic style.
303
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It's like, what cool type
of episode will this be?
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What kind of a thing will
we walk away from it,
305
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in a close-ended kind of way?
306
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And that's the episode of the week.
307
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But these are the characters
that... Pike and Number One
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and Spock, they're the trio
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that we're gonna fall in love with
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and they're gonna have their
character emotional things.
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And we're gonna, they're gonna grow
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and devolve and evolve and
come back and enjoy all of that.
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For Rebecca, little change of pace here.
314
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Your husband, Jerry,
is also a number one
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on Star Trek: Lower Decks.
316
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So how much do you guys
talk about Star Trek,
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watch Star Trek together?
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I know you said that you
watch it with your kids,
319
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like how is Star Trek in the household?
320
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It is nonstop competition at our house.
321
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We are continually... we can't
stop letting each other know
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that we are the best
number... that I am,
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that I let him know over and over again
324
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that I am the best number one.
325
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He has brought it to my attention
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that number one means
you're second in command,
327
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which I've explained to him,
328
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I am second in command
to our cat, ironically,
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whose name is Captain.
330
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He's the only one that
I'm second in command to.
331
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Oh my goodness, this could
be its own miniseries,
332
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honestly, like you guys
333
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are setting up something amazing here.
334
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[CHUCKLES]
335
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I am the better number
one. I've let him know.
336
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[LAUGHS]
337
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We'll let you have that
crown today, 100%.
338
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In our house! Because
I don't wanna, listen,
339
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I don't wanna tick
off Jonathan Frakes...
340
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there are other people that I,
341
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this is in our own household, like in...
342
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in the world of number ones,
343
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I don't know.
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If I have to call Jonathan
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and tell him your crown has
been taken away today, I will.
346
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I will give it to you, it's okay.
347
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You are the superior number one.
348
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You're brave. Thank you.
349
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I do wanna be clear
350
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without violating any
confidentiality agreements,
351
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that I have already begun agitating
352
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for the crossover episode.
353
00:14:44,675 --> 00:14:45,775
- Oh.
- Oh.
354
00:14:46,385 --> 00:14:50,723
- Oh.
- Wait, with Lower Decks or...
355
00:14:52,558 --> 00:14:56,645
So like a live action, a
live action, animated...?
356
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- Roger Rabbit?
- Okay.
357
00:14:58,523 --> 00:14:59,598
I was about to say,
358
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is this some sort of Who
Framed Roger Rabbit?
359
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Like, I'm into it.
360
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I love it.
361
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[LAUGHS]
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- Fun.
- Oh man, we're getting
363
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a bunch of exclusives, let's,
364
00:15:07,740 --> 00:15:10,576
that... panel over,
that's the best news.
365
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In space, anything can happen, you guys.
366
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One dimension could be animated
367
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and they find a portal to it.
368
00:15:18,083 --> 00:15:20,829
- We're writing an episode right now.
- We've never seen subspace.
369
00:15:20,850 --> 00:15:22,550
[LAUGHS]
370
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Oh man, I love this.
371
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For Anson and Ethan and Rebecca,
372
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what kind of research did you guys do
373
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to prepare for these roles?
374
00:15:31,096 --> 00:15:33,015
And are you rewatching
more Star Trek now
375
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that Strange New Worlds is happening,
376
00:15:34,539 --> 00:15:35,557
if that's even possible?
377
00:15:35,640 --> 00:15:38,203
I mean, you guys do watch a
lot of Star Trek. [CHUCKLES]
378
00:15:38,604 --> 00:15:41,065
I've just been rewatching
the original series.
379
00:15:41,148 --> 00:15:43,525
I've got, like I said,
I've got it on my DVR.
380
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There are things these days
381
00:15:44,902 --> 00:15:46,362
that wake me up in the wee hours,
382
00:15:46,445 --> 00:15:48,571
maybe other people are going
through that these days,
383
00:15:48,572 --> 00:15:50,366
and watching the original series
384
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at two in the morning
sometimes helps. It's soothing.
385
00:15:54,119 --> 00:15:55,704
It's nice to have around.
386
00:15:55,788 --> 00:16:00,042
I just, you know, I went back and I...
obviously, I rewatched "The Cage"
387
00:16:00,125 --> 00:16:03,045
and "The Menagerie", and
I read what I could find
388
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in canon online, but
389
00:16:06,965 --> 00:16:09,426
I think most of my preparation
390
00:16:09,510 --> 00:16:12,137
as an actor usually is just
a way to calm my nerves.
391
00:16:12,805 --> 00:16:14,890
I had to come in and discover the Pike
392
00:16:14,916 --> 00:16:16,516
that was in a different part of his life
393
00:16:16,517 --> 00:16:18,394
then he had been in those episodes.
394
00:16:18,477 --> 00:16:22,856
So, luckily I had the
support of great writers
395
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and a team that made
sure that those writers
396
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were present on the set
during their episodes
397
00:16:28,320 --> 00:16:30,072
when they're being shot,
398
00:16:30,155 --> 00:16:32,241
and I depended upon them most of all.
399
00:16:32,324 --> 00:16:34,450
Yeah, I spent a lot of time
with the original series
400
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with Leonard Nimoy and his Spock.
401
00:16:37,329 --> 00:16:42,334
I read I Am Not Spock and I Am Spock
402
00:16:42,584 --> 00:16:44,420
that... he wrote both.
403
00:16:44,503 --> 00:16:48,424
And I read a book called The
Nature of... The Order of Time
404
00:16:48,507 --> 00:16:50,842
by Carlo Rovelli, which is
a theoretical physics book
405
00:16:50,843 --> 00:16:53,095
that I thought really connected to
406
00:16:53,178 --> 00:16:56,432
what they were sort of tapping
into on the Discovery ship.
407
00:16:56,515 --> 00:16:57,555
And yeah, as I go forward,
408
00:16:57,599 --> 00:16:59,781
I'm probably gonna rewatch
the episodes I watched
409
00:16:59,852 --> 00:17:03,605
of the original series,
watch it all over again.
410
00:17:03,689 --> 00:17:08,736
And I'm actually getting
into some older philosophy.
411
00:17:09,028 --> 00:17:12,823
'Cause I realized this is
such a virtuous person,
412
00:17:12,906 --> 00:17:14,198
and so I want to kind of explore
413
00:17:14,199 --> 00:17:15,639
what people have been thinking about
414
00:17:15,640 --> 00:17:17,411
over the millennia
basically, 'cause I feel
415
00:17:17,494 --> 00:17:18,774
like that's what Spock would do.
416
00:17:18,775 --> 00:17:22,403
So I picked up some Aristotle
and some Kant and Confucius
417
00:17:22,416 --> 00:17:24,710
and we'll start there
and see how it goes.
418
00:17:24,793 --> 00:17:26,521
I love it, some deep Method work there.
419
00:17:26,587 --> 00:17:28,797
For Akiva and Henry, as
we move closer and closer
420
00:17:28,881 --> 00:17:30,299
to the original series era,
421
00:17:30,382 --> 00:17:32,801
will we start to see
more of that aesthetic
422
00:17:32,885 --> 00:17:35,512
reflected in Strange New Worlds?
423
00:17:35,596 --> 00:17:39,433
One of the great joys
of this job has been...
424
00:17:39,516 --> 00:17:44,646
We meet weekly with our
incredibly talented production
425
00:17:44,730 --> 00:17:49,276
and design team, and we look
over these incredible sets.
426
00:17:49,359 --> 00:17:53,655
For us, I think the fun of
it has been figuring out
427
00:17:53,739 --> 00:17:56,158
how to keep continuity with the past,
428
00:17:56,241 --> 00:17:58,869
how to keep some of the
amazing design elements
429
00:17:58,952 --> 00:18:02,247
from the '60s that were
incorporated in the first one
430
00:18:02,331 --> 00:18:04,875
and update it for a modern audience.
431
00:18:04,958 --> 00:18:07,211
The Enterprise is sexy
is all I got to say,
432
00:18:07,294 --> 00:18:09,004
it's a sexy, sexy ship.
433
00:18:09,087 --> 00:18:10,713
I think everybody loves their own ship,
434
00:18:10,714 --> 00:18:13,967
but I gotta agree with you,
it is, it is a pretty sexy ship.
435
00:18:14,051 --> 00:18:16,970
For the creative team, Akiva,
Henry, Akela and Davy,
436
00:18:17,054 --> 00:18:18,639
as the title suggests, this show
437
00:18:18,722 --> 00:18:21,725
will clearly be introducing
new planets and alien species.
438
00:18:21,809 --> 00:18:24,353
But given the time period
the show is set in,
439
00:18:24,436 --> 00:18:27,022
there seems to be plenty of
opportunities for references
440
00:18:27,105 --> 00:18:28,816
to legacy material as well.
441
00:18:28,899 --> 00:18:30,801
Obviously, without any spoilers,
442
00:18:30,884 --> 00:18:33,496
is there something you guys are
talking about in the writers' room
443
00:18:33,579 --> 00:18:36,698
you can give us a little taste of?
444
00:18:36,782 --> 00:18:39,660
The storytelling itself is using sci-fi
445
00:18:39,743 --> 00:18:41,870
to say something about
the world around us
446
00:18:41,954 --> 00:18:44,373
and that in and of
itself is, like, a way
447
00:18:44,456 --> 00:18:45,593
to touch upon the legacy.
448
00:18:45,666 --> 00:18:47,793
We're obviously gonna be, like, mining
449
00:18:47,876 --> 00:18:50,045
as much as we can of
the original series,
450
00:18:50,128 --> 00:18:52,548
and if we can reach
into Next Gen some way,
451
00:18:52,631 --> 00:18:54,883
but a lot of us...
452
00:18:54,945 --> 00:18:56,425
and the conversations we're having...
453
00:18:56,426 --> 00:18:59,096
are like, those original series episodes
454
00:18:59,179 --> 00:19:01,890
and that TNG era and Deep Space Nine,
455
00:19:01,974 --> 00:19:04,059
were using episodic television
456
00:19:04,143 --> 00:19:07,563
to say something really introspective
457
00:19:07,646 --> 00:19:10,524
or really important about
the world around us
458
00:19:10,607 --> 00:19:13,068
and about ourselves as human species
459
00:19:13,151 --> 00:19:15,195
and what we could be in the future,
460
00:19:15,279 --> 00:19:17,739
and that kind of legacy storytelling
461
00:19:17,823 --> 00:19:21,618
is how we're sort of gonna
really look at each episode
462
00:19:21,702 --> 00:19:23,412
as we move forward.
463
00:19:23,495 --> 00:19:25,414
I think they wanted spoilers.
464
00:19:25,497 --> 00:19:28,917
I know, I wanna say it, but I can't.
465
00:19:30,502 --> 00:19:31,628
It's understandable.
466
00:19:33,172 --> 00:19:36,383
And finally, since we're
all here for Star Trek Day,
467
00:19:36,466 --> 00:19:39,803
what does it mean to
all of you to be a part
468
00:19:39,887 --> 00:19:42,097
of this legacy as Star Trek,
469
00:19:42,180 --> 00:19:43,807
since you guys aren't just fans,
470
00:19:43,891 --> 00:19:45,934
but now you're in it, like you said,
471
00:19:46,018 --> 00:19:47,603
you get paid to play Star Trek.
472
00:19:47,686 --> 00:19:50,439
Star Trek is important to
us for the same reason
473
00:19:50,522 --> 00:19:52,900
that we'd like to think it's important.
474
00:19:52,983 --> 00:19:54,610
Star Trek is not value neutral.
475
00:19:54,693 --> 00:19:58,196
Star Trek is the future we want.
476
00:19:58,280 --> 00:20:03,243
It is a galaxy that is
multicultural, multiethnic,
477
00:20:04,995 --> 00:20:09,791
multigendered; it is a galaxy
where empathy prevails.
478
00:20:09,875 --> 00:20:12,294
It is a galaxy where goodness resonates
479
00:20:12,377 --> 00:20:14,254
and kindness and compassion
480
00:20:14,338 --> 00:20:16,340
and the ability to build bridges,
481
00:20:16,423 --> 00:20:18,717
and those are the
grammar of exploration.
482
00:20:20,010 --> 00:20:23,931
And Star Trek has always been of value
483
00:20:24,014 --> 00:20:26,808
because it's a carnival
mirror on our time.
484
00:20:26,892 --> 00:20:30,020
It lets us look at the world around us,
485
00:20:30,103 --> 00:20:34,316
by looking at an imagined
world, and we need that.
486
00:20:34,399 --> 00:20:39,154
We need hope, we need those
values, we need optimism,
487
00:20:40,405 --> 00:20:43,533
certainly as sorely as
any time before us.
488
00:20:43,617 --> 00:20:48,163
Maybe we're tied for when
the original series came out.
489
00:20:50,582 --> 00:20:55,504
So, on Star Trek Day, we
hope to make Star Trek
490
00:20:55,587 --> 00:21:00,550
so that every day has the
values that Star Trek prefers.
491
00:21:01,301 --> 00:21:02,844
And we mean it.
492
00:21:03,595 --> 00:21:06,682
Building on what Akiva just said.
493
00:21:06,765 --> 00:21:09,559
It's, I mean, it's never felt
like a more important time
494
00:21:09,643 --> 00:21:13,480
to be telling stories based
on these themes of optimism
495
00:21:13,563 --> 00:21:16,858
and a bright future, and I can't wait
496
00:21:16,942 --> 00:21:18,402
to start telling those stories
497
00:21:18,485 --> 00:21:20,821
because I think we've all
been having a hard time.
498
00:21:20,904 --> 00:21:22,698
And actually, I just started...
499
00:21:22,781 --> 00:21:24,741
the world has become
overwhelming lately.
500
00:21:24,825 --> 00:21:26,909
And I mean, I just broke
down in tears the other day
501
00:21:26,910 --> 00:21:28,537
about the post office.
502
00:21:28,620 --> 00:21:29,955
I mean, it's just everything,
503
00:21:30,038 --> 00:21:32,541
and I know everyone's going through it.
504
00:21:32,624 --> 00:21:35,252
And I actually just
started feeling envious
505
00:21:35,335 --> 00:21:36,878
of the writers' room
506
00:21:36,962 --> 00:21:41,258
that they get to channel these
themes right now of optimism.
507
00:21:41,341 --> 00:21:44,344
And the thing is, what
we... what these stories
508
00:21:44,428 --> 00:21:46,068
that we're telling...
they are imaginary,
509
00:21:46,069 --> 00:21:47,924
we're making it up, but
those themes are not.
510
00:21:47,968 --> 00:21:50,767
Those themes of
optimism and bright future
511
00:21:50,851 --> 00:21:53,061
need to be inspired and manifested
512
00:21:53,145 --> 00:21:55,897
and the writers get to
be living that right now,
513
00:21:55,981 --> 00:21:58,734
and I can't wait to start
telling those stories.
514
00:21:58,817 --> 00:22:02,571
It's just, it's an honor to
be a part of it, obviously,
515
00:22:02,654 --> 00:22:05,365
it's such an incredible
family to be a part of,
516
00:22:05,449 --> 00:22:09,077
but especially now I wanna
start telling these stories.
517
00:22:09,161 --> 00:22:10,370
So thank you, writers.
518
00:22:10,454 --> 00:22:12,318
I'm jealous that
you're already living it.
519
00:22:12,330 --> 00:22:15,250
- Come on over. Come on in.
- [LAUGHS]
520
00:22:15,333 --> 00:22:19,087
I think one possible
definition of the human being
521
00:22:19,171 --> 00:22:24,217
is the cross section of
curiosity and creativity,
522
00:22:24,593 --> 00:22:26,762
as manifested by that need
523
00:22:26,845 --> 00:22:30,390
we have to walk past...
524
00:22:30,474 --> 00:22:32,058
walk away from the circle of firelight
525
00:22:32,059 --> 00:22:34,936
and into the darkness
to see what's out there,
526
00:22:35,020 --> 00:22:38,899
is an incredibly beautiful
thing about our species.
527
00:22:38,982 --> 00:22:42,152
And I think that
528
00:22:43,070 --> 00:22:48,116
Star Trek fully realizes that.
529
00:22:48,658 --> 00:22:50,952
When you think about
our current endeavors,
530
00:22:51,870 --> 00:22:54,915
we're pouring billions
of dollars and man hours
531
00:22:54,998 --> 00:22:58,001
and ingenuity into
getting people to Mars,
532
00:22:58,085 --> 00:23:01,463
and pretty much everybody is going,
533
00:23:01,546 --> 00:23:02,756
"Yeah, that makes sense".
534
00:23:03,799 --> 00:23:06,468
But when you do step back
and think about it, it's crazy,
535
00:23:06,551 --> 00:23:09,304
but there's something in
us that needs to do that,
536
00:23:09,387 --> 00:23:14,392
to expand, and Star
Trek, it just reflects
537
00:23:14,976 --> 00:23:17,145
what's best about us in that sense.
538
00:23:17,195 --> 00:23:18,395
Yeah, I believe that Star Trek
539
00:23:18,396 --> 00:23:21,983
has never been afraid to
shine light where it is dark,
540
00:23:22,067 --> 00:23:25,320
and I'm incredibly proud to
be one of those torchbearers.
541
00:23:25,403 --> 00:23:27,447
And I hope that it will inspire,
542
00:23:29,282 --> 00:23:32,327
not just those that see
it, but in the future,
543
00:23:32,410 --> 00:23:35,163
people that see it. It's
inspired me, certainly,
544
00:23:35,247 --> 00:23:36,872
and makes me wanna be a better person.
545
00:23:36,873 --> 00:23:40,377
I think it's all about
graduating ourselves
546
00:23:40,460 --> 00:23:44,965
to sort of greater unity and
acceptance and curiosity.
547
00:23:45,048 --> 00:23:47,342
Reflecting on what Star Trek means to me
548
00:23:47,425 --> 00:23:49,570
as a black woman,
549
00:23:49,771 --> 00:23:52,972
watching Uhura and Sisko,
550
00:23:53,890 --> 00:23:57,310
it was black people
made it to the future.
551
00:23:57,394 --> 00:23:58,849
And in a lot of science fiction,
552
00:23:58,895 --> 00:24:01,690
you don't actually see
people of color in the future,
553
00:24:01,773 --> 00:24:03,442
especially in the '70s and '80s.
554
00:24:03,525 --> 00:24:06,736
And so, for me, that
was a symbol of like,
555
00:24:06,820 --> 00:24:09,531
you are here, like, you made it.
556
00:24:09,614 --> 00:24:10,824
And as Akiva pointed out,
557
00:24:10,907 --> 00:24:13,243
like when the original series came out,
558
00:24:13,326 --> 00:24:15,370
it was a time of turmoil and upheaval.
559
00:24:15,453 --> 00:24:17,164
And we're in that now,
560
00:24:17,247 --> 00:24:19,040
but in the history of Star Trek,
561
00:24:19,124 --> 00:24:21,835
they also went through a
lot of turmoil and upheaval
562
00:24:21,918 --> 00:24:23,378
and they made it through.
563
00:24:23,461 --> 00:24:26,089
And I think that's like the
best message for Star Trek,
564
00:24:26,173 --> 00:24:29,384
especially now, is that
there is a way through,
565
00:24:29,467 --> 00:24:32,554
and there is hope, and
there is a positive future
566
00:24:32,637 --> 00:24:33,804
and we will all get there.
567
00:24:33,805 --> 00:24:37,017
And being a writer on the
show, it's also, it's like,
568
00:24:37,100 --> 00:24:39,561
I saw "you are here"
in the black characters
569
00:24:39,644 --> 00:24:41,897
in the future, and now
I'm in the writers' room,
570
00:24:41,980 --> 00:24:44,941
and I am here. And it hits me sometimes
571
00:24:45,025 --> 00:24:46,568
that like, I grew up watching this
572
00:24:46,651 --> 00:24:48,403
with my parents my whole life,
573
00:24:48,486 --> 00:24:50,614
and now I'm writing on
a show that they love,
574
00:24:50,697 --> 00:24:54,492
and that I love, and I am
here, and it's wonderful.
575
00:24:54,576 --> 00:24:55,952
Yeah, I'm having a moment too.
576
00:24:56,036 --> 00:24:57,491
I'm trying not to, like, choke up
577
00:24:57,495 --> 00:25:01,416
because... Why did I say that?
Now I'm gonna choke up!
578
00:25:01,500 --> 00:25:03,211
Oh no...
579
00:25:03,294 --> 00:25:07,088
My, my... You know, I'm a son
of an immigrant, and my father,
580
00:25:07,172 --> 00:25:10,258
he came to this country, and
he would look to the stars,
581
00:25:10,342 --> 00:25:11,927
like he wanted to go to space
582
00:25:12,010 --> 00:25:13,595
and he didn't make it to space,
583
00:25:13,678 --> 00:25:16,223
but Star Trek was close
enough for him, you know?
584
00:25:17,849 --> 00:25:20,936
And so, he put a love
of that exploration
585
00:25:21,019 --> 00:25:23,730
and that curiosity inside of me.
586
00:25:24,564 --> 00:25:28,860
And now, here I am,
I get to go to space.
587
00:25:28,944 --> 00:25:32,989
I get to go to this place in the future
588
00:25:33,073 --> 00:25:37,410
full of what we could become
and what is the best of us.
589
00:25:38,870 --> 00:25:40,956
So yeah, it means a lot.
590
00:25:41,039 --> 00:25:46,086
It's a very personal and a
fantastic and overwhelming thing,
591
00:25:46,544 --> 00:25:48,398
and I'm not going to choke up!
592
00:25:48,499 --> 00:25:49,680
[LAUGHS]
593
00:25:49,781 --> 00:25:50,799
You keep saying it...
594
00:25:50,882 --> 00:25:52,759
I know, I know.
595
00:25:52,842 --> 00:25:54,344
Ah shoot, sorry.
596
00:25:55,303 --> 00:25:58,640
Anyway, Star Trek means
a lot to me and my family
597
00:25:58,723 --> 00:26:02,852
and Star Trek Day is just,
598
00:26:02,936 --> 00:26:05,146
it's a great way to
celebrate all of that.
599
00:26:05,230 --> 00:26:07,356
I think one of the greatest
things about Star Trek
600
00:26:07,357 --> 00:26:10,151
is that it is an ensemble.
601
00:26:10,235 --> 00:26:14,114
It is made up of people
from all different races
602
00:26:14,197 --> 00:26:15,323
and planets and creeds.
603
00:26:15,407 --> 00:26:20,662
And I think that the... doing
the show is the same thing,
604
00:26:20,745 --> 00:26:25,333
and I'm incredibly grateful
to, on Star Trek Day,
605
00:26:25,417 --> 00:26:26,872
to be here working with this team
606
00:26:26,918 --> 00:26:29,045
and all of their
incredible personal stories
607
00:26:29,129 --> 00:26:32,632
that they have brought
and gifted to the show.
608
00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:34,676
So, I wanna end by saying,
609
00:26:34,759 --> 00:26:37,178
just to say thank you to everyone.
610
00:26:37,262 --> 00:26:39,347
Now that we're all
emotional and teary-eyed
611
00:26:39,431 --> 00:26:42,350
and really feeling connected,
612
00:26:42,434 --> 00:26:43,860
I just wanna thank you guys so much
613
00:26:43,944 --> 00:26:45,136
for joining me for this chat.
614
00:26:45,220 --> 00:26:48,148
This was beautiful and inspirational.
615
00:26:48,231 --> 00:26:50,734
And just seeing your love
and passion for Star Trek.
616
00:26:50,817 --> 00:26:53,153
I know in my heart and
know that all the fans
617
00:26:53,196 --> 00:26:54,756
in their hearts that Strange New Worlds
618
00:26:54,757 --> 00:26:57,657
is going to be just, just mind-blowing.
619
00:26:57,741 --> 00:26:59,696
Thanks so much for
joining me for this chat.
620
00:26:59,743 --> 00:27:02,871
I cannot wait to see what's
coming on Strange New Worlds.
621
00:27:02,954 --> 00:27:04,454
Again, for those watching at home,
622
00:27:04,497 --> 00:27:07,584
we'll be coming soon to CBS All
Access in the United States.
623
00:27:07,667 --> 00:27:09,544
And again, today on Star Trek Day,
624
00:27:09,627 --> 00:27:11,003
you too can pitch in and support
625
00:27:11,004 --> 00:27:12,964
our Star Trek United Campaign.
626
00:27:13,048 --> 00:27:14,924
For every person that tweets the hashtag
627
00:27:15,008 --> 00:27:18,595
#StarTrekUnitedGives, CBS
All Access will donate $1
628
00:27:18,678 --> 00:27:21,222
to organizations who
do the real world work
629
00:27:21,306 --> 00:27:23,683
of championing equality, social justice,
630
00:27:23,767 --> 00:27:25,894
and the pursuit of
scientific advancements.
631
00:27:25,977 --> 00:27:29,272
So thank you guys so much,
and take care everybody.
632
00:27:29,356 --> 00:27:30,607
Get those tissues.
633
00:27:31,008 --> 00:27:32,324
[CHUCKLES]
634
00:27:32,525 --> 00:27:35,403
- Bye, happy Star Trek Day!
- Happy Star Trek Day!
635
00:27:36,204 --> 00:27:37,604
Happy Star Trek Day!
636
00:27:37,697 --> 00:27:38,907
Live long and prosper.
637
00:27:38,909 --> 00:27:40,909
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