Bruce Greenwood has a “deep, deep wish” to come back to Star Trek

In my gaming world, I, as Admiral Pike, have had a tumultuous journey. In the original timeline, I was tragically involved in an accident that sent me to Talos IV for the rest of my days. The Prime Timeline was harsh on me, but then came the Kelvin Timeline, offering a glimmer of hope. However, Star Trek Into Darkness [2013] left fans like me heartbroken as my character fell victim to a brutal terrorist attack. Alas, I didn’t resurface in the last Star Trek film, Star Trek Beyond, but whispers of a Star Trek 4 movie make my heart race with anticipation. And in a recent issue of Star Trek Magazine [2015], Bruce Greenwood, who breathes life into me, expressed his longing to revisit the character once more. Here’s hoping that the stars align and I get another chance to boldly go where no man has gone before!

Bad Monkey Is a Beachy Crime Drama Drowning in Ted Lasso Quirk

Bill Lawrence consistently creates characters with a specific profile. Known for his success in the 2000s with the surreal medical comedy “Scrubs,” and more recently for creating “Ted Lasso” on Apple TV+, Lawrence tends to favor protagonists who share certain traits. These are typically middle-aged men, often white and straight, carrying a significant amount of emotional baggage, particularly in romantic matters. To mask his deep sadness, this character employs humor, telling jokes, doing impressions, self-deprecating, dropping cultural references, and often presenting himself as if he’s hosting a talk show, even during supposedly private conversations.