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Scott Bakula Talks 'Archer vs. Kirk' With TV Guide and Upcoming TV Appearances (UPDATE: Scott Checks In With 'Net Fans)

Posted: 09:18:44 on August 02 2001
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: Enterprise | www.stenterprise.com

Capt. Bakula Salutes Shatner

As the captain of UPN's upcoming Star Trek prequel series, Enterprise — which is set a century before the Kirk administration (or 150 years from today) — Scott Bakula has the distinction of being the franchise's first commander-in-chief. Still, the former Quantum Leap hero concedes that he'll never truly be No. 1 — that honor belongs to William Shatner. "In my mind, he's the first — and the last really," Bakula tells TV Guide Online. "He's the ultimate guy... You'll always live in the shadow of Shatner. But if we can achieve a little of what [his original 1966-69 series] achieved, we'll be doing a good job."

Alas, if the seasoned time traveler was hoping to avoid comparisons between his Capt. Jonathan Archer and Shatner's Capt. James T. Kirk, he's out of luck. Although in a recent TV Guide story, Enterprise co-creator and executive producer Rick Berman insisted that Archer "is nothing like Capt. Kirk," the similarities are glaring. For starters, both fit the classic action hero mold, and like Kirk, Archer is expected to be quite the ladies' man.

Even Bakula can't deny that his Starfleet skipper shares more in common with Kirk than any other Trek titan. "[Archer's] a free-spirited guy... not afraid to say what he thinks [or] buck authority," Bakula explains. "[He's] bold and brash and yes, the closest to Kirk — even though I'm a 100 years before Kirk."

It's that pre-historic twist that ultimately sold Bakula on Enterprise (airing Wednesdays at 8 pm/ET beginning Sept. 26) — and assured him that this would in fact be his father's Star Trek. "Yeah, it's been done a lot, but it's not being the first captain, on the first starship, going out for the first time into the wilds basically," he marvels. "So, part of your brain is saying, 'Well, gosh, can they keep doing it? Are they burned out?' But the other part of you is saying, 'That would be really cool.'"

Speaking of cool, Bakula couldn't help but be moved the first time he stepped foot onto the ship's new yet not-improved bridge. "You definitely felt like there was an energy," he recalls. "Everyone's just standing around to see how everybody would react to being on the bridge, kind of vibing that thing out. And everybody waited to see when I was going to sit in the chair and if I was going to sit in the chair... There was a whole thing going on.

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(Submitted by Lee Jamilkowski)

According to the Scott Bakula Appearances and News web site, here is a list of Scott's upcoming television appearances to look out for as ENTERPRISE nears:

Sept 24 -- CBS Early Show
Sept 24 or 25 -- Jon Stewart
Oct 2 -- Craig Kilborn
Oct 12 -- The View

Also, there are reports that Scott will grace two covers of TV Guide the week of August 27th.

UPDATE: Checking in via a MEMO to all the "leapers" (fans of the series 'Quantum Leap') at the Project Quantum Leap web site, Scott Bakula invites his established fanbase to check out ENTERPRISE:

"For eight years I’ve had it on my resume, right there under “Specialties”, right after ping pong…ready and able to Leap…but alas, no takers. I had virtually given up hope when out of the blue, two old friends (McCluggage and Hart, remember them??) made me an offer I suppose I could have refused, but hey, when you get right down to it, I mean scientifically speaking, how much difference is there between “Leaping” and “transporting” (assuming we get it working right…).

"Feeling this was probably the closest I would get to fulfilling the void left by Q.L., I met with Mr. Berman and Mr. Braga, and finding them to be accessible, dedicated, easy-going gentlemen; finding the character, J.A., to be challenging, emotional, loyal, and brash; and finding the pilot script to be delightful, intricate, rich, spooky, and full of promise, I thought: “well, what the heck, might as well take the….” Of course, you know the rest!"

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Bakula is growing on me
By TOS4EVER () at 13:58:27 on August 02
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To be honest, I keep getting flashbacks of Sam Beckett. "Um... helm... well, you might want to go to, uh, warp, right Al? What does Ziggy say?"
Now we finally seem to have a fanboy in the center seat. Nothing but praise for Shatner. I don't remember the other captains glowing about Trek like Scott does.
Wheras Kirk was very accustomed to the fact that starships and space exploration were commonplace, Archer has a wide-eyed boyish view, it seems. Even though the Valiant and a few other ships voyaged before Archer (The Valiant was 100 years prior to Archer), it is still a new enough concept... similar to me going on the space shuttle, I guess.
Bakula will be a strong lead... something I haven't seen in Trek since Stewart.

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Archer vs. Kirk
By Mr. Peabody () at 13:56:43 on August 02
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Archer is dog poop compared to the one & only James T.

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Romantic interests
By DreamWeaver (roger14105@cs.com) at 10:04:06 on August 02
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Since Starfleet is patterned after naval traditions, it stands to reason that they'd follow the time-honored tradition of having "a girl in every port". And since the central command figures in all Trek-based series are unmarried, why should Archer be any different? Bakula, Berman and Braga have lots of material to draw on to shape Archer's character from. Here's hoping that together, they can make it believable.

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