If the strategy was to get mainstream profile for SNW by including Jim Kirk as a recurring character, it seems to be working. Esquire has an interesting take on Wesley’s Kirk as a kind of ‘best of’ everyman captain.

Wesley’s version of Jim Kirk is a microcosm of the entire series. He is Kirk, sometimes from a different timeline, sometimes found just a few years before taking over the Enterprise, but don’t worry about it too much. He’s the guy you trust, because he believes in people when no one else will, and he’ll always do the right thing, even if nobody notices or remembers.

Personally, I’m coming round to Wesley’s Kirk (still a name combination I’d never expected to be using). Not sure I buy that “his performance reminds us that all of us could be Kirk if we wanted to be. Kirk isn’t a legend—he’s just a guy. A very competent and cool guy, but someone you’d want to hang out with all the same.” YMMV

  • Value SubtractedMA
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    611 months ago

    A fun interview, accompanied by the weirdest photo spread I’ve seen in quite some time.

  • @porthos
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    611 months ago

    The dodge car product placement was really obnoxious, like REALLY obnoxious.

    Especially this late into climate change, big gas guzzling sportscars are unethical to promote as cool fullstop.

    • CynicalStoic
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      411 months ago

      Also if you are trying to follow a secret government van, maybe you don’t do it in a bright red sports car

      • @StillPaisleyCatOP
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        111 months ago

        It’s Canada.

        Red cars are patriotic. Or at least they aren’t the flag they are in the US.