TV Can Be Confusing
Jan. 16th, 2009 01:02 pmThose of you who read TV's Wil Wheaton's Blog will know that he's been experiencing some difficulties with a TV article on that bastion of journalistic excellence - The Internet - wherein the writer of said piece slammed a show he was in mainly, it seemed, because he had got ( this guy )
confused with ( this guy. )
And while I'd like to take a brief segue to say that TV's Wil Wheaton really should be added to the 'Crikey, he's aged well!' pile, I think it's very important to add just how confusing the worlds of film and television can be. I mean, I personally was very confused by the first few series of TNG. How had Wesley Crusher ended up in Space only a couple of years after he'd found that body, IN THE 60s, mark you, with that kid who joined the Goonies and that other kid who grew up to be Indiana Jones? It makes no sense. Not only that, but I saw in another documentary that Indiana Jones was being chased around by that man who helps the Fresh Prince of Bel Air to kill aliens, although he wasn't about in that earlier documentary when the Fresh Prince just let an alien KILL DATA without so much as fetching his Uncle Phil to help out.
Don't even get me started on Enterprise. How many years is Sam on that ship and Al doesn't turn up once to tell him what he's supposed to change. Mind you, after that I saw another documentary that explained it all. Turns out Al was an evil Cylon all along, and he was chasing Ensign Ro across the galaxy until she turned Lesbian and got shot. Xena: Warrior Princess was in on it, too.
Has anybody else seen some very confusing documentaries on the Telly recently? I mean, bearing in mind that everything that you see on TV is real, and there is no such thing as an actor playing a role...?
confused with ( this guy. )
And while I'd like to take a brief segue to say that TV's Wil Wheaton really should be added to the 'Crikey, he's aged well!' pile, I think it's very important to add just how confusing the worlds of film and television can be. I mean, I personally was very confused by the first few series of TNG. How had Wesley Crusher ended up in Space only a couple of years after he'd found that body, IN THE 60s, mark you, with that kid who joined the Goonies and that other kid who grew up to be Indiana Jones? It makes no sense. Not only that, but I saw in another documentary that Indiana Jones was being chased around by that man who helps the Fresh Prince of Bel Air to kill aliens, although he wasn't about in that earlier documentary when the Fresh Prince just let an alien KILL DATA without so much as fetching his Uncle Phil to help out.
Don't even get me started on Enterprise. How many years is Sam on that ship and Al doesn't turn up once to tell him what he's supposed to change. Mind you, after that I saw another documentary that explained it all. Turns out Al was an evil Cylon all along, and he was chasing Ensign Ro across the galaxy until she turned Lesbian and got shot. Xena: Warrior Princess was in on it, too.
Has anybody else seen some very confusing documentaries on the Telly recently? I mean, bearing in mind that everything that you see on TV is real, and there is no such thing as an actor playing a role...?