12/9/2023 0 Comments Captain obvious couples costume![]() The ship stuff in particular seems more like TAS than TOS, especially with the lack of contrast in the imagery (which is also true when DS9 did their tribble show, with models lit and comped in a way that made them look more like CG to my somewhat trained eye.) I’ve only watched a couple of remastereds all the way through … no, I can’t even make that claim, I’ve seen parts of DOOMSDAY and AMOK, and the other samplings I’ve done were through youtube vids (plus on my blu-rays, each ep starts with a second or two of the CG version before switching to the good, stuff, tho I don’t know why that is) … and except for a couple of too-cool-for-school matte paintings, I didn’t find any of it palatable or appropriate. Options include the opportunity to join roundtables with Walter, Cirroc, and others (via Zoom), autographed pictures, and other exclusive perks, some of which are “very limited,” according to Husk, so get there on the first day to take your pick. It’s only running for three weeks and will have a variety of membership and subscription options and discounts. ![]() In tandem with their announcement, the team behind The 7 th Rule just launched an Indiegogo campaign starting today. ![]() Indiegogo perks include joining Koenig and 7th Rule on Zoom He also somewhat recently watched TOS’ “The Gamesters of Triskelion” for the Enterprise Incidents podcast, but with The 7th Rule podcast it will be the first time in decades he revisits other episodes. It’s probably a good bet that one of the “different iterations” he’s talking about is Star Trek: Picard, where (in the series finale) he voiced the President of the United Federation of Planets, Anton Chekov… son of Pavel. “I think I’ve seen a couple of episodes of different iterations of Star Trek, but not the original. So when was the last time Koenig watched the original Star Trek? “I have absolutely no idea when that was,” he told TrekMovie. “I’ve been working with him for ten years, and he’s always fun,” added Ryan T. ![]() I think he’s going to take our show to another level and give us tremendous insights with his stories and life experiences.” “I’ve always loved Walter, and never thought I would actually be working with him one day. Cirroc Lofton says he’s looking forward to it: They’ll start recording with him in December. Since he didn’t appear in season 1, Koenig will only be watching episodes from the show’s two other seasons. And nor did I try it again until I actually went in to read for it.”Ĭhekov (Walter Koenig) and Kirk (William Shatner) with Styrofoam rocks in TOS’ “Spock’s Brain” “I was flipping channels and I turned on… this planet, there were rocks that obviously weighed about a pound a half, you know. “I never saw it before I was in it,” he told us, laughing. In a new interview with TrekMovie about his upcoming stint on The 7 th Rule, he said he’d never seen an episode of Star Trek before he was hired. Enter Walter Koenig, who was hired on the day he auditioned, and only found out he’d gotten the gig when they started measuring him for his costume. Koenig joined Star Trek in its second season, when producers decided they’d attract a new set of younger viewers with a younger, more “hip” cast member, looking at the success of one of the biggest shows on TV in 1967, The Monkees. Koenig to rewatch TOS seasons 2 and 3 with The 7th Rule TrekMovie spoke to Koenig and the 7th Rule team about the upcoming TOS rewatch, plus there’s a new Indiegogo campaign where you can join in. Now they’ll be taking an episodic look at Star Trek: The Original Series with the Enterprise’s Pavel Chekov, Walter Koenig. Husk, has already ventured into rewatch territory with a guest cohost when they tackled the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation with Denise Crosby. The Star Trek podcast The 7 th Rule, cohosted by Deep Space Nine’s Cirroc Lofton and Ryan T.
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