JONATHAN FRAKES' Shocking Discovery About WIL WHEATON Life Outside of STAR TREK

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    Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Picard) joins us this week to take us where no guest has gone before
 sharing his experience over three decades in the Star Trek franchise and teasing a special reunion during this new season of Picard. Jonathan talks about his experience playing Riker, working with the one and only Patrick Stewart, and the cast’s reaction to learning about Wil Wheaton’s situation off set. We also talk about handling loss, his credit with Phish, and some hilarious stories from his late great father.
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  • @Grizzlox
    @Grizzlox Pƙed rokem +4534

    A friend of mine met Frakes at a convention. He said that he didn't talk down to him like "one of the fans" but instead treated him like an uncle treats a favorite nephew. He became an instant superfan that day and considers Frakes to be his favorite actor of all time

    • @BranceCrantly
      @BranceCrantly Pƙed rokem +94

      He just seems like that kind of guy. Great sense of humor. Seeing him behind-the-scenes, or in bloopers, you can just tell he's a fun guy.

    • @tennesseecopperhead7874
      @tennesseecopperhead7874 Pƙed rokem +47

      I met Franks as well. Very nice guy and really fun to talk to.

    • @AJD73
      @AJD73 Pƙed rokem +12

      He sounds like the late JDF in the way he acts to fans

    • @brandonochs1372
      @brandonochs1372 Pƙed rokem +38

      I live only 30 mins from John Garman Hertzler Jr, The actor of General Martok, I've met him several times, very great guy and definitely one of my favorite characters from DS9

    • @travcollier
      @travcollier Pƙed rokem +30

      I don't particularly like Frakes directing, and he's just an Ok actor IMO... But damn, I can totally see why folks want to work with him.

  • @locutus1126
    @locutus1126 Pƙed rokem +2306

    They should just give Frakes the keys to the Star Trek franchise. The guy gets it. When you see an episode that he directs, you know it will be great.

    • @ckolsen84
      @ckolsen84 Pƙed rokem +48

      This 100%

    • @Krztph1331
      @Krztph1331 Pƙed rokem +32

      One of the best for sure

    • @FlamingoKicker
      @FlamingoKicker Pƙed rokem +47

      Yeah, regrettably that vehicle is in pretty damaged condition now. Not sure how Frakes could revive it.

    • @dongee21
      @dongee21 Pƙed rokem +46

      His episodes of Picard season 3 are awesome.

    • @FlamingoKicker
      @FlamingoKicker Pƙed rokem +25

      @@dongee21 Seasons One and Two were so gut wrenchingly aweful though I refused to watch Season Three because I knew they would just try and win fans back only to pull the rug out from under us again later.

  • @ISBuckley8
    @ISBuckley8 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +382

    The friendship of the Next Generation cast is one of the most endearing friendships I've seen. I don't know many other shows where all the main cast members are still friends decades later. And Frakes just oozes charisma

    • @mrquatch
      @mrquatch Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +4

      It is awesome, isn’t it?

    • @protorhinocerator142
      @protorhinocerator142 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +9

      TNG had to be the best ST cast ever. I didn't like Picard at first because the very first thing he did was surrender. What's that?
      After they de-nonsensed the first season, that show really grew some legs. They had some amazing episodes.
      Among everyone's favorites was The Inner Light, where Picard learned to play the flute from the inherited memories of a dying planet. That was so good.

    • @GaelinW
      @GaelinW Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +3

      Agree. So few casts, especially large casts, really get along together.You can tell by they quality of the episodes they put out as well as the longevity of the series.

    • @HariSeldon913
      @HariSeldon913 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@protorhinocerator142 Yes, he surrendered, but they were just planning ahead and setting up the epic, "That'll be the day!" in Yesterday's Enterprise. đŸ˜ș

    • @birbdad1842
      @birbdad1842 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Honestly? Many of the shows done from until the 2010's have this where they went 7-8 seasons. When you spend these years together in creative activity, that inevitably leads to forming bonds.

  • @tjfSIM
    @tjfSIM Pƙed rokem +713

    What comes across in this is just how protective Frakes, and the rest of the crew, are to Wil. It's obviously a really strong bond that they all have, and I envy that hugely.

    • @LostinMIA
      @LostinMIA Pƙed rokem +9

      FACTS

    • @apk4381
      @apk4381 Pƙed rokem +10

      Its called virtue signalling. The entire world does it now as a way to feel good about themselves. Wake up.

    • @Nerd704
      @Nerd704 Pƙed rokem +54

      @@apk4381 Not everyone is sociopathic. You might be projecting.

    • @1aatlas
      @1aatlas Pƙed rokem +9

      Get a family.

    • @LostinMIA
      @LostinMIA Pƙed rokem +7

      Who are you to say that troll?

  • @erich6860
    @erich6860 Pƙed rokem +3319

    I met Will Wheaton in a comic shop some years ago, and the dude stayed until every single one of us got to say hi, take a selfie with him, and he signed everything. I never cared for his character on ST, but as a human, Wheaton is A+ in my book.

    • @Incel_81
      @Incel_81 Pƙed rokem +81

      That’s how I feel about Vin Deisel. I hate his movies but he cool as hell in real life.

    • @hurdygurdyguy1
      @hurdygurdyguy1 Pƙed rokem +97

      Same, hated the Wesley character ("Shut up, Wesley!!") but absolutely loved him when he played himself on Big Bang Theory!

    • @waynefiddler3609
      @waynefiddler3609 Pƙed rokem +111

      Wesley Crusher- Victim of terrible writing (not the show in general, just for Wesley)
      Wil Wheaton- Genuinely awesome dude and good actor
      All together- a waste of a perfectly good Wil Wheaton

    • @rodshop5897
      @rodshop5897 Pƙed rokem +39

      I met Wil when he was on the way into a restroom. He just said "hi" and waved, and that was even more than I would have ever expected. đŸ€Ł

    • @cropcircler
      @cropcircler Pƙed rokem +36

      WW is a cool dude, but like thousands of other fans I was outraged at ST placing a kid in a sweater at the helm

  • @jasonraines7629
    @jasonraines7629 Pƙed rokem +1899

    Oh man, Frakes is a fuckin' GEM. I had the honor and pleasure of working with him for a couple of years when he was directing The Librarians. He made EVERY set fun, he made EVERY person comfortable and he made EVERYONE feel important. The very first one-on-one meeting I had with him (I was doing storyboard art at the time) I walked into his office TERRIFIED -- I didn't want him to know what a huge Trek fan I was. He gestured for me to sit on the little couch that was across from his desk. I did, then he came over and sat by me. He was huge. I was sweating profusely and scared out of my mind. He let loose one of those gigantic smiles of his and we just shot the shit for a good 10 minutes before we even started talking about the show. By the time we did, I felt like I had known him for years and that we were long-lost buddies. That feeling never went away and he never did anything but earn my respect and admiration from that day forward. I know they say "Never meet your heroes, because they'll always disappoint you" but that adage does not apply to Frakes. You think Riker is a cool guy and a great leader? That he has a great sense of humor and a will of steel? That ain't NOTHIN' compared to reality. The real Jonathan Frakes makes Will Riker look like a plebian dick.

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator Pƙed rokem

      ..... A "Plebian Dick"?

    • @robbiegarber898
      @robbiegarber898 Pƙed rokem +48

      The Librarians was awesome. I feel like people are sleeping on Frake's directing abilities. I can't wait to see whatever he's working on next.

    • @heatherbellnails6027
      @heatherbellnails6027 Pƙed rokem +32

      I LOVED the Librarians!

    • @dom0
      @dom0 Pƙed rokem +47

      Please tell me when you sat down you used the Riker manoeuvre?!

    • @PiDsPagePrototypes
      @PiDsPagePrototypes Pƙed rokem +19

      As a Cinematographer, I'm jealous Jason! He, Roxanne Dawson, and Amanda Tapping, are all folks I'd love to work for. I'm another who loved The Librarians, both the films and the show.
      I heard he has the nickname "Two Takes Frakes", which is a telling description of someone who must use rehearsals instead of film stock. Did you ever hear him say the most hated phrase on set, "Still rolling, go again" ??

  • @james_library
    @james_library Pƙed rokem +144

    My wife got me a cameo from Jonathan Frakes because I absolutely love star trek and he's one of my favorite actors and directors on the show. It seemed so genuine and he included some life advice because my wife told him what I wanted to do career wise and it felt so genuine and so human. Just such an unbelievable actor and human being.

  • @nateputerbaugh5709
    @nateputerbaugh5709 Pƙed rokem +244

    Ive met Frakes and several other actors and bands through my job and visiting cons. He's one of the rare ones that even if it's just 30 seconds in a line of hundreds makes you feel as if there's nothing else in the world he'd rather be doing than spending those 30 seconds with you

  • @krodatem
    @krodatem Pƙed rokem +1932

    An absolutely true story: Wil Wheaton heard about a friend of mine's struggle, and he was about to lose his house. My friend established a GoFundMe, Wil posted it to his fans, and my friend had enough money to save his home with enough for him to do some crucial repairs. Wil is one of the greatest humans ever.

    • @barrysuss4421
      @barrysuss4421 Pƙed rokem +12

      😂

    • @matthewoldnew281
      @matthewoldnew281 Pƙed rokem +14

      Wow! By the way in ST i found it unfair, how Picard said to him "shut up, Wesley", though he was seriously in solving a problem...

    • @matthewfors114
      @matthewfors114 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@matthewoldnew281 what

    • @KhronicD
      @KhronicD Pƙed rokem +18

      @@matthewfors114 It became a sort of meme in the show. Telling Wesley to shut up. Because even though his character was often smart and able to deal with problems, the rest of the characters always saw him as just a child. Thus he was often told to shut up.

    • @matthewfors114
      @matthewfors114 Pƙed rokem

      @@KhronicD oh i know that part of the show, ive seen every episode of TNG at least 7 or 8 times and even having not done a full marathon in about 8 years could probably recite every line of dialog in the episodes during a watch along. like singing along to songs you may not remember the lyrics by themselves but if the song is playing and the singer is singing you are like one of the band joining in. I was asking "what?" as in i had no idea what the guy was saying. take a look at what i mean here.........."""""""i found it unfair, how Picard said to him "shut up, Wesley", though he was seriously in solving a problem..." """"" LOL

  • @TechDvrNJ
    @TechDvrNJ Pƙed rokem +733

    Johnathan Frakes - One of the few "real" people out there. The mutual respect he shares for Wil Wheaton and other cast members is really refreshing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @diamondjim7560
      @diamondjim7560 Pƙed rokem +10

      Frakes is personable where Stewart was too aloof.

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Pƙed rokem +10

      @TechDvrNJ I agree. To still be nice while talking about Wheaton, is an attribute to how magnanimous Frakes is considering what a whiny, virtue-signaling tool Will has become these days.

    • @MrArcadia2009
      @MrArcadia2009 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@diamondjim7560 yeah, Patrick isn't exactly a people person, but to each their own, got plenty of respect to both if them.

    • @thehairybeast9707
      @thehairybeast9707 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@MrArcadia2009 from what the cast says it was more than a few months before he really settled in with them. He was a very serious Shakespearian and they were, as he once called them "Like a pack of damn animals"

    • @MrArcadia2009
      @MrArcadia2009 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@thehairybeast9707 sounds like something he'd say, LOL!!

  • @LostinMIA
    @LostinMIA Pƙed rokem +382

    The STNG cast has to be one of the best ever. The amount of charisma, talent and love these people have is not seen much now days. I wish we could get stuck in a time loop with them so it never ends.

    • @dakoitcave817
      @dakoitcave817 Pƙed rokem +11

      @Lostin MIA go watch season 3 of Picard. The entire cast (except Will) is back. And they collectively saved the Star Trek brand with just three episodes. Frakes directing is just was needed. He loves and breathes ST.

    • @LostinMIA
      @LostinMIA Pƙed rokem +3

      @@dakoitcave817 OMG I didn't know that! Now that makes much more sense. Oh I didn't miss the third season and love it so far. I really hope he can get more opportunities because his episodes have been fabulous! Who ever decided to mix in the First Contact theme at the end was a genius, I teared up the first time I heard it. The Jack at the sink ending similar to Picard with the Borg implants in First Contact was awesome. I pray we see more of Frakes directing even after Picard!

    • @JediWitness2
      @JediWitness2 Pƙed rokem +6

      It's true. I met Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) at a convention one time. Was TOTALLY unexpected as there was NO billing even saying that she and several other celebs, including Eric Roberts, were even going to be there. So we were just walking around looking at the Panels and Boom.. there she is sitting there. So we talked with her for about 20 min and she was the NICEST lady. She said that they had the BEST CAST as they're all Still SUPER CLOSE and just LOVED working with each other and are a second family as they make time to get together for various events and outings etc.
      Later on the wife went to the ladies room and Marina was in there with just the two of them. I was waiting outside for about 20 minutes wondering what was going on.. She came out with a big smile on her face as she grew up watching Next Gen with her dad and she said they were just talking up a storm with each other. she said It was like she was a long lost aunt or something lol. What made it even greater was as mentioned, we had NO IDEA that she was even going to be there.
      We also spoke to Eric who was just chilling out in a chair as people walked about. Most didn't seem to realize who he was. I looked and turned around to my group and said .. Check it out.. that's Eric Roberts.. What the Hell?! LOL. She we chatted for about ten min and he was also SUPER Cool. I said it was great to meet you to which he replied in kind back and we moved on.

    • @LostinMIA
      @LostinMIA Pƙed rokem +1

      @@JediWitness2 Amazing story! Thank you so much for sharing that!!! I have been to one Star Trek convention and was able to see Gates McFadden and also get an autographed picture of her back in 1994 here in Miami. I wasn't able to meet her because my girlfriend was getting jealous! lol I listened to her speak, it was great! I also met Robert Picardo at a Comicon years later and talked with him for a few minutes. He was cool. Being a Trek fan is like getting a drug fix when ever we see something cool! I hope it never ends!

    • @Derek_Keenan
      @Derek_Keenan Pƙed rokem +1

      @@JediWitness2 the two of them were talking in the bathroom for 20 mins?? were they in neighboring stalls or something? lol

  • @Ninja-Hayate
    @Ninja-Hayate Pƙed rokem +242

    Jonathan Frakes was more of a big brother to Wil than his own brother, Gates McFadden was a real mother to Wil than his own, and Sir Patrick Stewart was more of a father to Wil watching TNG as a kid growing up, I'm almost 43 now. My heart got heavy just listening to Wil talk about how his parents treated Wil. His TNG family will always be his true family. We all love you Wil Wheaton!

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 Pƙed rokem

      He IS the oldest child in his family.

    • @jameswalter3136
      @jameswalter3136 Pƙed rokem

      What are they talking about regarding Will and his family?

    • @TheoRae8289
      @TheoRae8289 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@jameswalter3136 Wil was abused growing up, and his parents basically couldn't see their child past the money.

    • @rgw5991
      @rgw5991 Pƙed rokem

      what happned to will weaten?

    • @charliewaters5289
      @charliewaters5289 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      You mean his "Emotional Abuse"? Being "forced" in to acting? Is this what we are talking about?

  • @DarkElfofVulcan
    @DarkElfofVulcan Pƙed rokem +1437

    I love how Frakes doesn't dwell on the tragedy, and builds up Wheaton's good points rather than letting him even tangentially be defined by what his parents did to him.

    • @johnnywoodmusic
      @johnnywoodmusic Pƙed rokem

      Phuck Will's parents. he's kicking ass now.

    • @ernestmac13
      @ernestmac13 Pƙed rokem +90

      That same process is what helps survivors move past our experiences; as being focused on the past keeps you stuck in the past unable to focus on the here and now. This is why I don't like it when the media refers to survivors of abuse, of crime, some major illness, etc, refer.to.individuals as victims.
      Johnathan sees Wil as a survivor rather than a victim; and that makes all the difference in the world.

    • @dannicatzer305
      @dannicatzer305 Pƙed rokem +68

      What did they do to him..

    • @hoborock007
      @hoborock007 Pƙed rokem +5

      ​@@dannicatzer305
      ??

    • @dannicatzer305
      @dannicatzer305 Pƙed rokem +38

      @@hoborock007 "be defined by what his parents did to him" What did they do to him..?

  • @annieworroll4373
    @annieworroll4373 Pƙed rokem +745

    They had no idea, but stepped up and gave him a family anyways. It's not just that they did the right thing when nobody was looking, they did the right thing when they didn't even know it was needed. That sort of love and support is their default setting.

    • @kjtroj
      @kjtroj Pƙed rokem +35

      If you watch panels where the entire cast is there, it 100% shows, too. Not only towards Wil, but towards each other. They're an amazing group.

    • @celiashen5490
      @celiashen5490 Pƙed rokem +50

      "When they didn't even know it was needed." This right here are the keys to the kingdom.

    • @solomonverrico
      @solomonverrico Pƙed rokem +20

      Before Elon Musk went and marked his territory all over it, it wasn't rare to see Star Trek actors regardless of whether they were even on the same show come together on various points. The exception being Shatner, who has a big Twitter presence but mostly just uses it to show why he never gets included. Post-Muck...er, Musk, the only one I typically see still addressing serious issues is Tim Russ. Everyone else drifted away or quit (especially Marina Sirtis, who was constantly putting trolls in their place and dealing with creepy incels).

    • @abadatha
      @abadatha Pƙed rokem +3

      I mean, I doubt there are a lot of people on Trek (outside TOS) who weren't that kind of people, and honestly on TOS it was probably only Shatner.

    • @bakaichigo
      @bakaichigo Pƙed rokem

      Well said!

  • @bluekitty3731
    @bluekitty3731 Pƙed rokem +146

    It breaks my heart that WW wasn't able to reach out to people that obviously loved him and would of helped him as he struggled with being in a abusive position with his parents. But thats what abuser do, they isolate and shame and gaslight their victims so breaking away is so damn difficult. Glad WW is open about what happened to him and maybe someone hearing that will be able to break that pattern of abuse.

    • @davidthedeaf
      @davidthedeaf Pƙed rokem +10

      Nope. Hearing about someone in Hollywood’s story will not do a thing for a child or teen or young adult child of abusive parents. My dorm roommate’s parents were forcing him to sleep on the sofa at home, taking his SSI money, going on vacations with his money and forcing him to stay home to watch the dog, yelled at him, punished him like a little bad kid when he wanted independence, made excuses for suddenly removing all his money without his awareness like emergency need to pay their bills, etc. I knew he was abused somewhat, but not all this bad until he told his pastor when asked flat out if he wanted to kill himself that he had a plan for suicide. He would not leave without convincing until then because of the gaslighting and fear mongering. He was tightly watched and controlled and only escaped because of Christians lying to say it was just a Bible study when really it was intervention.

    • @clairefitzpatrick7183
      @clairefitzpatrick7183 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +4

      😩That's absolutely disturbing. Parents should look after their children and treat them as precious babies. What the hell?

    • @obediahpolkinghorniii564
      @obediahpolkinghorniii564 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      Agreed. I hope his story will help other victims.

    • @IonTheSkyy
      @IonTheSkyy Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Would've

    • @debk6161
      @debk6161 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +3

      My siblings and I had horribly abusive parents who left each of us with scars both inside and out. Which is why I never told them about any of my achievements at school. I never wanted them to show up to bask in my glory because they would have taken credit. From an early age I had a suicide escape plan, too, but was too young at age 10 to know what I was doing, so I failed. Naturally, I never told anyone about it at the time because I would have been beaten even worse for it.
      There are a lot of monsters out there who abuse their children. A half century later, I am grateful I don’t have to deal with mine anymore.

  • @nukadog1969
    @nukadog1969 Pƙed rokem +176

    Many child prodigies have tortured, sometimes narcissistic, parents, taking credit for their children's performance, and then, in private, destroying said child for perceived slights. Wil is not alone, and he has my deepest empathy.

    • @rolandmiller5456
      @rolandmiller5456 Pƙed rokem +6

      Yeah some of these clowns that are down Auto reads stories about people like Judy Garland and many others in Hollywood about what happened to them especially when their parents got involved.

    • @nukadog1969
      @nukadog1969 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +5

      @@user-pr2up4zo6w Friend...I never compare trauma because that's a foolish, self-deceiving situation. That said, I was raised by a clinical sociopath (APD) and my mother is cluster-b, narcissist heavy. So? Did I win something? Especially for having no legal troubles? Ask MY kids the horrors I visited on them before I got better...my youngest has never had me hit her...my eldest maybe a spanking twice...but my temper and my anger were more than sufficient. Not trying to be a jerk here, but trauma comparisons are lame as hell.

  • @arthouston7361
    @arthouston7361 Pƙed rokem +639

    How rare is it when you have a series on TV that you still love to watch, and then years later you find out that the people who were playing those characters are just as nice and genuine and warm as you wanted them to be deep inside? When I did public appearances as an air personality, that is exactly what I tried to bring to my fan experience when they would meet me at a show or a place where I was doing an MC gig. I saw other people in the industry who didn’t give a rat’s behind about the folks who made it possible for them to have a nice lifestyle. And yes
.. I am old enough to have talked with Gene Roddenberry, and I’m also old enough to remember when Frakes’ wife Genie was everybody’s heartthrob in the “Luke and Laura” years.

    • @TheEDFLegacy
      @TheEDFLegacy Pƙed rokem +9

      Neat! Can you tell me more your experience with Gene? Heard he's not that great of a guy, unfortunately.

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 Pƙed rokem +17

      @@TheEDFLegacy That's right. When he was being creative and funny, he was loveable. Not so much other times. Like many creative men in those days, he had his demons.

    • @scottfitzpatrick1939
      @scottfitzpatrick1939 Pƙed rokem

      100%

    • @xx3astmanxx928
      @xx3astmanxx928 Pƙed rokem +14

      For some reason every single cast member of the next generation puts off this vibe & i love it. I think that’s the magic they’ve been trying to recapture ever since

    • @emagotis
      @emagotis Pƙed rokem

      @@xx3astmanxx928 well not everyone, at least for me.

  • @kevinslater4126
    @kevinslater4126 Pƙed rokem +464

    The more I learn about the Next Generation cast the more impressed I am about how much they liked each other.

    • @ReturnofBenjamin
      @ReturnofBenjamin Pƙed rokem +13

      Especially considering the drama s**t-storm that was the TOS cast.

    • @harryparsons2750
      @harryparsons2750 Pƙed rokem +12

      Best Star Trek series ever.

    • @aannddrryyaa
      @aannddrryyaa Pƙed rokem +3

      and that really comes through when we watch the shows.

    • @johngleeson9011
      @johngleeson9011 Pƙed rokem +4

      I was glued to the TV every Saturday evening....I remember watching the first few episodes. It was everything I wanted to see, I would say it changed my life and influenced me on so many levels.. Bravo

    • @snikrepak
      @snikrepak Pƙed rokem +3

      Last if the real shows. My respect for Ryker only goes up

  • @Rivercat0338
    @Rivercat0338 Pƙed rokem +75

    I worked with Wil briefly a few years ago and he and his wife were some of the loveliest people I have ever met.

    • @kevinmoynihan92
      @kevinmoynihan92 Pƙed rokem

      Kevin moynihan invites Will wheaton for a chat me as a fan s.t.Picard and s.t.n.g have will Wheaton come to my house Avalon killeagh belgooly co cork in April 2023 and August 2023 23/8/23 Kevin moynihan 32nd birthday

    • @Roadsurfer2k11
      @Roadsurfer2k11 Pƙed rokem

      Isn't he a network admin or desktop support? Read that somewhere, probably some article about actors working order jobs

    • @Rivercat0338
      @Rivercat0338 Pƙed rokem

      @@Roadsurfer2k11 Not sure about that. He does a lot of writing.

  • @LeaveChildrenAlone
    @LeaveChildrenAlone Pƙed rokem +58

    Watch the convention video where Wil talks to the girl about bullying. He spoke with such elegance and human compassion that outside of Frakes, should have had his own arc show like Picard is doing now. I want to know what influence he has had being a traveler and how he evolved from the kid who dropped starfleet altogether and went a different path with no question about it.

  • @keithbassett4988
    @keithbassett4988 Pƙed rokem +325

    Kudos to Frakes and the entire casts of TNG for unknowingly giving this young man the support, understanding, confidence, sense of self worth and love that he wasn't receiving at home. I feel bad for his sister. But it just proves that sometimes being "family" doesn't mean you have to have "blood ties". And seeing Frakes smile is one of my favorite things in the series. He gives a sense of warmth, serenity and everything will be okay. He is a great actor. Great interview.

    • @MrDarkweaver
      @MrDarkweaver Pƙed rokem +18

      As a child who was adopted at a very young age, I can tell you that true family has nothing to do with blood, and everything to with care, love and responsibility. My family got me at 6 weeks, and I got a family. Despite the many differences I have with my father, I have never doubted that everything he has done for me, has always been done from what he believed was the best thing for me, even if it ended up not always being the case.
      I find it impossible to be upset towards anyone for any length of time, who despite making mistakes, always made them for the right reasons. People talk about blood being thicker than water...I'll take the people who chose to raise me, took care of me, loved me and gave me a tremendous opportunity at life over the biological parents who chose to offer me up for adoption. They weren't able or ready to cope with a child, and my parents were. Worked well for both in the end.

    • @trucolors9809
      @trucolors9809 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@MrDarkweaver
      As an adoptee myself and now an adoptive mother of a beautiful daughter, this warms my heart in so many ways.

    • @valerieking5265
      @valerieking5265 Pƙed rokem +4

      @Keith Bassett, can you explain more about his sister? I didn't know about any of this stuff.

    • @supme7558
      @supme7558 Pƙed rokem

      They could have done much more ..

  • @LordSesshaku
    @LordSesshaku Pƙed rokem +491

    I love Jonathan Frakes work on Next Generation. His performance as William Riker is so charismatic and such a great character for any kid growing up.

  • @tonyrandall4364
    @tonyrandall4364 Pƙed rokem +34

    Threw me off when Frakes swore haha. I had read that Weaton had a rough go of it as a kid. It's what made his character in "Stand By You" so authentic. Rosenbaum has such a cool room to have these podcasts.

    • @Spooky_515
      @Spooky_515 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +3

      Stand By Me lol

    • @kimoandrews5802
      @kimoandrews5802 Pƙed 19 dny

      @@Spooky_515 You stand by me?

    • @JustGigi319
      @JustGigi319 Pƙed 7 dny

      @@kimoandrews5802 no, that's the name of the movie, NOT "Stand By You"

    • @kimoandrews5802
      @kimoandrews5802 Pƙed 7 dny

      @@JustGigi319 the movie is called NOT “Stand by You”? I’m not familiar with it.

  • @cptairwolf
    @cptairwolf Pƙed rokem +29

    The entire cast of the next generation created such an amazing familial bond to one another and it's that sort of chemistry that the camera captures and makes that series just magical in a way that will never be surmounted

  • @GITMachine
    @GITMachine Pƙed rokem +350

    Frakes seems like such a down-to-earth, genuine human being.

    • @mithaweed
      @mithaweed Pƙed rokem +5

      It’s because he lives in Maine!

    • @letofregar5410
      @letofregar5410 Pƙed rokem +3

      For one becoming famous for playing someone who most of the time very far from earth, this really is a great way phrasing the compliment 😂

    • @densmorde4520
      @densmorde4520 Pƙed rokem +15

      You can tell he used to be cool.

    • @KenD67
      @KenD67 Pƙed rokem

      @@densmorde4520 lol

    • @omensoffate
      @omensoffate Pƙed rokem

      Pure fiction

  • @MW-bv3wu
    @MW-bv3wu Pƙed rokem +75

    I've read some of Weaton's work and know that he really admires and respects the people he worked with on Star Trek. It's lovely to hear Frakes reciprocating that.

  • @captainzappbrannagan
    @captainzappbrannagan Pƙed rokem +57

    I think JF is an amazing director and love seeing Rikker back in Piccard. He got a very unlucky situation with Thunderbirds that no-one could have predicted. It was actually very well directed and a movie my kids loved. The hard-core original series people didn't like any change from origins, and new people thought it would be a startrek first contact with serious themes and more adult nature, but the movie targeted around early teen age whom it fulfilled very well.

  • @Krztph1331
    @Krztph1331 Pƙed rokem +18

    The TNG cast were such a family. Love every story they tell.

  • @abadstroller
    @abadstroller Pƙed rokem +168

    I hadn't realized how much I needed to hear Frakes swear so easily and proficiently until today. 🖖

    • @constantincatterfeld2038
      @constantincatterfeld2038 Pƙed rokem +7

      Actually, I don't like that at all. Riker wwouldn't do that. That's bad writing.

    • @HowIDoItFaM
      @HowIDoItFaM Pƙed rokem +2

      Hearing Sir Patrick Stewart on American Dad always trips me out..

    • @sekhmara8590
      @sekhmara8590 Pƙed rokem +4

      He’s much more relatable to me now, lol.

    • @bryansans2564
      @bryansans2564 Pƙed rokem +1

      same lol!

    • @GoldenOwlEvents
      @GoldenOwlEvents Pƙed rokem +2

      I was thinking about that too. It makes me happy

  • @trevormccook2647
    @trevormccook2647 Pƙed rokem +54

    My dad breifly met Jonathan Frakes at a bus stop in NYC once. My dad was pretty starstruck because he was a huge trek fan but Frakes was super chill and friendly towards him

  • @yellowblanka6058
    @yellowblanka6058 Pƙed rokem +14

    Jonathan Frakes has always seemed like such a genuine, likeable guy, which is rare in Hollywood. He seems like he would put anybody at ease.

  • @seanburke997
    @seanburke997 Pƙed rokem +13

    I absolutely love how, apparently, the entire TNG cast are all awesome human beings

  • @themoxcast
    @themoxcast Pƙed rokem +195

    Frakes dropping F-bombs is the most natural speech I have ever heard. I always expected it to fall out of Riker's mouth.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Pƙed rokem +8

      Nah, by Trek's time, profanity had just about died. Kirk and Spock barely knew any "cuss" words. 50,60 years later Riker might have to consult a computer to find some, maybe from a " classic" Jacqueline Susan work from the 20+h century.

    • @Nasfelia
      @Nasfelia Pƙed rokem +7

      @@kurtsnyder4752 Well, early in the TNG, Picard would often use "merde", which is French for "shit"...

    • @tayzer22
      @tayzer22 Pƙed rokem +5

      I don't trust people who don't swear, at least a little.

    • @thomaswedge42
      @thomaswedge42 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@kurtsnyder4752 Kirk sure knew how to swear just look at the original TOS movies "That green-blooded son of a bitch", "I ought to knock you on your goddamn ass!", "That Klingon bastard killed my son" were all said (sometimes multiple times in the case of "Klingon bastard"), even on the original series show Kirk says "Jackass" and "Let's get the Hell out of here."
      A lot of people just think about the Spock and Kirk scenes in Star Trek: IV The Voyage Home (which were played for comedy), forgetting that some of the swearing I mentioned above came from before Star Trek IV. In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and continued in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country despite the scenes in The Voyage Home, if anything Star Trek IV is incorrect.
      It's just that US TV censors restricted the use of swearing, unlike the movies and streaming who don't have to obey US guidelines, it was the same in the TNG films where they were able to get away with Shit and Bullshit because it wasn't on TV.

    • @Tulpen23
      @Tulpen23 Pƙed rokem +2

      I was surprised at how cathartic it was to hear him do so too

  • @BranceCrantly
    @BranceCrantly Pƙed rokem +184

    He did a good job not speaking the full of his mind on Wil's parents. You could tell he was choosing his words carefully.

    • @jaymike3302
      @jaymike3302 Pƙed rokem +18

      Or maybe it's because there's no evidence of abuse. And Wheaton is the type to enjoy playing the 'victim' card.

    • @parabot2
      @parabot2 Pƙed rokem +21

      @@jaymike3302 Wheatons past blog posts, as an adult contradict what he is now claiming . The guy is drumming up drama to remain in the limelight.

    • @BranceCrantly
      @BranceCrantly Pƙed rokem +3

      @@jaymike3302 Ok.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@parabot2 and if there was actual abuse and not him trying to play the victim why hasn’t there been corroboration from anyone else?

    • @eugenegrewing2587
      @eugenegrewing2587 Pƙed rokem +27

      @@jaymike3302 victim, blaming, huh? Classy.

  • @paulfromperth5713
    @paulfromperth5713 Pƙed rokem +68

    I have such fond memories of The Next Generation. If you line up all the good to great episodes of the Next Gen and put them up against the other Trek shows
The Next Generation is the best, without a doubt 👌

    • @Slamit88
      @Slamit88 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Agree Totally Paul & have Always felt that"Voyager" WAS a STRONG 2nd!!đŸ‘ŠđŸ”„

  • @celebrityrog
    @celebrityrog Pƙed rokem +11

    Jonathan is something else. I never really cared for Star Trek, but I liked him in other things, and just hearing him talk is entertaining.

  • @jonathanschultesdulcimer
    @jonathanschultesdulcimer Pƙed rokem +409

    I had heard stories of Wil & Gates calling each other "space mom and space son" for years, and now of course stories of his past come to light & considering Frakes a father figure coming out not that long ago.
    All that into consideration, watching one of the latest "Ready Room" shows with Wil, Patrick and Gates. Hearing them use their nicknames really put a lot into perspective. Those actors from a TV show that ended nearly 30 years ago have a bond tighter than most real families.

    • @theresejohansen1675
      @theresejohansen1675 Pƙed rokem

      check out the podcast GatesMcfadden investigates, the one with Will Wheaton is so great!

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Pƙed rokem +22

      They were right about how great Will is on the Ready Room. His love and passion for Star Trek is very genuine and he gets you excited about what they are talking about.

    • @voyeurangel
      @voyeurangel Pƙed rokem +11

      They have a family group text

    • @shanenokes1170
      @shanenokes1170 Pƙed rokem +13

      @@vanmoody People think it's a put on, but he genuinely is that excited to have Trek back and be part of it in any way.

    • @odiedodieuk
      @odiedodieuk Pƙed rokem +1

      I want to like WW but he seems like such a douche.

  • @warptek
    @warptek Pƙed rokem +40

    I remember Frakes had me rolling at a convention in NYC. He has natural comedic ability and just lights up a room with his personality.

  • @davidbush9274
    @davidbush9274 Pƙed rokem +26

    I love the Trek universe to a point. I only really go as far as the original series and the next generation. It is the cast of the next generation that makes me feel great about being a fan. These are good people. No back biting. No petty ego wars.

    • @rex290
      @rex290 Pƙed rokem +3

      One of the things I appreciate more and more over the years.

    • @andrewmalenda199
      @andrewmalenda199 Pƙed rokem +1

      DS9 cast is amazing. The DS9 documentary is incredible.

    • @rbarnes4076
      @rbarnes4076 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      I find the cast of The Next Generation to be consistently great in their roles. Very memorable show.. which to me is the hallmark of greatness. It makes a lasting impression.

  • @sfdisneygeek3769
    @sfdisneygeek3769 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    Everything everyone is saying on here about how nice Wil and Jonathan are in person is also definitely true for Gates McFadden, one of the sweetest celebrities I ever met at a Con. She really takes the time to have a good conversation with you and is very approachable.

  • @moretoknowshow1887
    @moretoknowshow1887 Pƙed rokem +104

    Frakes reminds me of that cool uncle who would probably buy you beer, but have a chat with you regarding it before you drank it. Just a good dude whos great with the fans...

    • @raywalsh9152
      @raywalsh9152 Pƙed rokem +10

      And freely drops F-bombs without remorse! Verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs ... most versatile word ever! Best uncle ever!

    • @GreyHulk2156
      @GreyHulk2156 Pƙed rokem +1

      Well, as Wil said, he probably USED to be a cool uncle. ;P

  • @Mxyzptlksac
    @Mxyzptlksac Pƙed rokem +54

    He’s talking about Wil like a proud dad. ❀

  • @RageUnchained
    @RageUnchained Pƙed rokem +3

    Interactions like this are why I’m glad that Jonathan still directs. We need more men like Jonathan Frakes in Hollywood.

    • @ZesPak
      @ZesPak Pƙed rokem

      A gold nugget is in the bloopers of The Orville, where Seth (you know, the PRODUCER) stumbles his line and you hear Frakes (directing that episode) yelling on the set: OH NO YOU DON'T

  • @PondLeHockey1234
    @PondLeHockey1234 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hearing Commander River cuss is giving me funny feelings. Like when we used to climb the rope in gym class.

  • @irishh3llkat185
    @irishh3llkat185 Pƙed rokem +69

    My son and I have met both Wil and Jonathan at a Comicon. Both fantastic people! Very down to earth, respectful to the fans, very genuine people. I am a Star Trek fan and have loved them for those roles, as well as many others.

    • @greyknight627
      @greyknight627 Pƙed rokem

      Will, respectful to the fans, except when he tells them their business about what they should be liking with current gen Kurtzman Trek.

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed Pƙed rokem +20

    “You used to be cool!” If I was Jonathan, I’d make bumper stickers!

  • @HellcatM
    @HellcatM Pƙed rokem

    I met Jonathan Frakes at Silo which used to be in Hollywood. He was playing the electronic drums, smiling and having a great time. My friend and I went up to him and he was so kind, talking to us, gave us autographs. When we left he went back to playing the drums, it was a great moment!

  • @onnoman
    @onnoman Pƙed rokem +12

    Will Wheaton is for me one of my favorite actors in Star Trek, because he is a kid that is growing in the show.
    You watch to the show as a kid, and imagine yourself a life like Wesley Crusher.

  • @Libbathegreat
    @Libbathegreat Pƙed rokem +388

    I'm not surprised the ST cast didn't know about WW's family. Kids living through trauma have a way of locking down their feelings. My closest childhood friend recently opened up to me about horrific stuff that happened in her home. As kids, we were inseparable. I stayed over at her house all the time. Her parents were respected members of the community and were good friends with my parents. None of us had a CLUE.

    • @visualthinking
      @visualthinking Pƙed rokem +59

      1000%. Being a child in an abusive family, everything is about coping and trying to stay safe. Anyone outside finding out what is going on is far too scary. And parents are very skilled at being one thing inside the household and something entirely else to outsiders. Often those of us who have been through it can pick up signals others can't... but the dysfunction is a black box by design.

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat Pƙed rokem +21

      @@visualthinking Yep. I'd been through some stuff myself but nothing to compare to her and nothing really outside the "norm" in our community. I also knew other kids at the time who'd been in awful situations, but with them it was no secret.
      My friend's parents used their position in the community to hide in plain sight. And maybe to convince their kids that what they were doing was "right" or that they wouldn't be believed. I don't have as much direct insight on that from my friend.
      What's clear is her parents were uncommonly manipulative abusers. They took full advantage of her stoicism and it makes me sick I didn't see it.

    • @LarryKelly
      @LarryKelly Pƙed rokem +5

      or perhaps his parents were around to dispute his accusations. Now you’ll never find them under the victimhood bus.

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat Pƙed rokem

      @@LarryKelly They're both still "around", as in alive. Back then he was under their control, and now he's not! Pretty simple. And he has nothing to do with them because obviously they still suck. Kids going no-contact with their parents = super shitty parents. But you go ahead and believe what your pea-sized little heart needs to believe.

    • @lolbored801
      @lolbored801 Pƙed rokem +25

      Yup I had a friend in jr. High all the way through high school. He was sexually and physically abused by his father. None of use had no fucking clue at all. He would constantly ask one of us to stay the night. Looking back it made sense.

  • @RQuinton79
    @RQuinton79 Pƙed rokem +284

    I absolutely love that he wasn’t ignored or treated poorly by the cast. That Wil has been able to speak about horrible traumas he’s been through, yet can still look back and say, “that part was good. These people were good people.” Not having at least something positive makes healing so much harder to get through.
    I was emotionally and physically abused by my father and nobody had any clue whatsoever until I had an emotional meltdown in middle school/jr. high. I mean full on, ambulance hand to come and take me to the mental hospital for nearly three weeks. When I eventually did get back to school pretty much every person, student and teacher, told me they had no idea or they would have helped. And to this day, I actually believe that most of those people were being sincere.
    I went to a smaller school, graduated with 57 people. I was never popular, but I had two good friends and I would say I got along with everyone else. I knew everyone, worked on projects together, that type of thing. Nobody knew about wha I was going through because I didn’t want anyone to know. And the best way to do that is just blend in, no matter how much you were hurting that day, you put on your happy mask and make it through the day. Being the student that never talks is not blending in. And that’s how you survive.
    And fortunately, I too can look back and find people and experiences that I can say “these here were good experiences with good people.

    • @raywalsh9152
      @raywalsh9152 Pƙed rokem +6

      So sorry you had to experience that. Your story really struck a chord. I went to a very small school. It was K-12 but affiliated with a baptist church. We had 30 in our graduating class. I had close friends. And most other students would have considered, and did consider, me friendly. But my homelife sucked ass. Physical and sexual abuse. And there were days I would come to school and just not want to socialize, or be friendly, in any way. But, I was the funny guy. So, as long as I was entertaining everyone, I was cool. On those days that I didn't feel like being funny. I was just a dick. Now, at 58, I go dick right from the jump. Learned the hard way. Gonna get there eventually. Might as well get it over with.

    • @MH-zg5yw
      @MH-zg5yw Pƙed rokem +11

      Don't believe anything Wil Wheaton says.

    • @marcreeves5980
      @marcreeves5980 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@MH-zg5yw Amen, he's full of shit

    • @pt29999
      @pt29999 Pƙed rokem +10

      @@MH-zg5yw this. If he was bullied and treated so badly, you would think he would try to treat others better but he is a bully also.

    • @akfreed6949
      @akfreed6949 Pƙed rokem +5

      I don't get anyone would have a disliking of him as a character . As an old Trekker I loved the "new" TREK show . Live long and party .🖖

  • @lyndarogers222
    @lyndarogers222 Pƙed rokem +7

    Maybe off topic, but I absolutely loved Johnathan Frakes work on Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction. He did an outstanding job! Loved the quips he gave at the end of each story!😂 The set was decorated awesome! I remember watching it back in the 90s with my mom when it first aired on Fox channel 5. So wish they would bring it back in syndication. 😊

    • @jm7804
      @jm7804 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      I binge watched those shows last year on whatever streaming service they are on. Great fun still.

  • @skipgiblets
    @skipgiblets Pƙed rokem +1

    I really enjoy Frakes as an actor, and a director, but the way he interviews and how he commented on what happened to WW, is just amazing.

  • @mikalmos369
    @mikalmos369 Pƙed rokem +204

    An absolutely wonderful love letter to Will Wheaton whom more than definitely deserves it... He is often heard saying that Star Trek is family... with this interview with Jonathan Frakes certainly proving it.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Pƙed rokem +3

      and the fact that he happens to be promoting a show that is airing on a network whom he has to work with plays zero part of these overly glowing recollections i’m sure


  • @mirgill1
    @mirgill1 Pƙed rokem +52

    To hear the voice of Xanatos cursing is so cool and refreshing!!! Shout out to Jonathan!!

    • @ryanmussell739
      @ryanmussell739 Pƙed rokem +7

      Here looking for gargoyle fans.

    • @kurtsnyder4752
      @kurtsnyder4752 Pƙed rokem +5

      ​@@ryanmussell739Need a Gargoyles movie with as much of the original voices, Rest in Peace Kevin Conroy.

    • @eamonndeane587
      @eamonndeane587 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@ryanmussell739 Right here.
      "Revenge is a SUCKER'S Game..."

  • @christophergood134
    @christophergood134 Pƙed 10 dny

    To hear Jonathan Frakes swear up a storm is amazing. Such an amazing person, so open and happy to talk to people.

  • @captjames19
    @captjames19 Pƙed rokem +3

    Frakes and Wheaton are such genuinely kind people ♄

    • @Sunglare1
      @Sunglare1 Pƙed rokem +5

      If you believe that then you werent following Will on twitter around 2014 to 2016. He was shitting on gamers and nerd culture like there was no tomorrow.

  • @JoshSweetvale
    @JoshSweetvale Pƙed rokem +58

    It's weird to have a hectic TV production be a _stabilizing_ influence on one's daily life.
    Kudos to cast (and the ever-invisible crew).

    • @djay6651
      @djay6651 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      I think in that respect, it's like when I was active Army. The job itself might be hectic and unpredictable, but the Soldiers you work with, and sometimes have been with for years, you know you can count on them and that they'll keep you stable no matter what comea down the pike.
      That's how the cast was for him, I'd reckon. Rocks of stability in a field full of wind.

  • @teebob21
    @teebob21 Pƙed rokem +89

    I've always loved TNG for my own reasons, and loved the cast for who they have shown themselves to be off air....but knowing that despite the script and the dialogue saying "Shut up, Wesley", the cast was willing to say "We love you, Wil" in their own way....just makes me love Mr. Frakes and Sir Patrick and the rest of them all the more.
    Thank you for the interview, Number One.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Pƙed rokem +3

      To be fair, Wesley was a nuanced character.
      He _was_ overeager because he was smart _and_ a neurotic teenager.
      He could be charming and annoying at times. The fans and scripts at the time just leaned a little too much in the latter direction.

    • @teebob21
      @teebob21 Pƙed rokem

      @@JoshSweetvale Oh completely fair. The writing for Wesley (the character) did Wil Wheaton (the person & actor) a massive disservice.

  • @marchingham
    @marchingham Pƙed rokem

    I love that he's great. It's always so nice to hear about stuff like that ❀

  • @adrastoso9727
    @adrastoso9727 Pƙed rokem

    Great interview! Star Trek next generation is my all time favorite tv show; and I had to wait 20 years to see them return to a new series in Picard with season 3 shaping up to be the best Star Trek series since Voyager!

  • @scoobydoo5439
    @scoobydoo5439 Pƙed rokem +29

    Saw Johnathan at a convention here in San Diego, and I have to say of all the guests that I have seen at these Star Trek conventions, he by far was the funniest most relaxed presenter I have seen.

  • @Hjominbonrun
    @Hjominbonrun Pƙed rokem +48

    I never realised how much Frakes carried the TNG show until I saw him in Picard season 3.
    Now I realise how great he was.

    • @carolinehirst4921
      @carolinehirst4921 Pƙed rokem +9

      He does have presence and his scenes with Patrick Stewart are always great.

    • @joxyjoxyjoxy1
      @joxyjoxyjoxy1 Pƙed rokem +6

      I like Frakes as much as the next guy, but nobody carries Jean Luc Picard.

    • @CarlosRodriguez-cj8oo
      @CarlosRodriguez-cj8oo Pƙed rokem +1

      It’s not “carrying” it’s balance. Picard drank his Earl Gray with us little obnoxious pinky dangling
and Riker was the kind of guy who might fart and say, I hope that didn’t ruin the whole “tea” experience for you!

  • @fhbaynes
    @fhbaynes Pƙed rokem

    What a wonderful, short interview clip. Thanks for posting.

  • @sarahfisher6801
    @sarahfisher6801 Pƙed rokem

    Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, and Patrick Stewart are 3 of my favorite Star Trek actors. Every interview I see with them just makes me wish that I could meet them so much more. They are so humble, down to earth, and just seem so genuine, it makes me smile every time. What Wil went through must have been so hard and I'm so happy that they were there for him. My husband loves them and Star Trek just as much, if not more than I do. He spends months, in his free time, making true-to-scale 3D models of both pre-existing Star Trek ships and ships that he has designed himself in Sketchup, and I love watching him work on them. :)

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Pƙed rokem +1

      I have had the pleasure to meet Wil on two occasions, and yes, down-to-earth and genuine are what I experienced. It was fun to watch him be the fan boy for once :)

  • @holyashbringer9923
    @holyashbringer9923 Pƙed rokem +134

    Jonathan Franks is a good actor and I love how he directed Star Trek first contact

    • @Valen-xu2wy
      @Valen-xu2wy Pƙed rokem +7

      True. I thought it was really good in the cinema. Great soundtrack aswel.

    • @TWCobra
      @TWCobra Pƙed rokem +7

      @@Valen-xu2wy Best of the bunch. Great movie.

    • @tylerwinkle323
      @tylerwinkle323 Pƙed rokem +6

      the only good tng movie

    • @davekiddie4467
      @davekiddie4467 Pƙed rokem +1

      Except when he sold out narrating that bad alien autopsy video.

    • @shezwood9770
      @shezwood9770 Pƙed rokem +2

      Loved that movie. He did a great job.

  • @moedeluca2318
    @moedeluca2318 Pƙed rokem +52

    All the actors of TNG feel like they were/are my extended family. I can just sense how regular and special they are... and the closeness they share with each other. There were many a nights when things in my life could have been going a LOT better - but when I tuned into ST: TNG - all became better for that hour or so. Jonathan Frakes, Wil Wheaton, they are studs through and through.

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Pƙed rokem +2

      they all had back stories, like there own special power talent something, and as episodes plots develop, they came in to play,

  • @chefkok1971
    @chefkok1971 Pƙed rokem

    I was 16/17 when TNG started. And of course I was already a fan of TOS, but by TNG and now 16, I was old enough to actually enjoy the series. Wil Wheaton is 2 years younger than me. So yes he spoke to me as Wesley . I never understood why many fans of Star trek didn't like him and always spoke unkindly about him. And now, seeing this interview I understand it even less. I follow him online and think he is a super nice and nice man. Who has now become a grown man like me with a passion for star trek. And dear JONATHAN, to you and everyone who made Picard possible thank you for this gift we have received in 3 seasons. And especially the last season where you (almost) all got to be our heroes 1 more time. But will also forever be those heroes. Star trek lives forever. Not only with TOS, but TNG DS9 VOY Enterprise discovery Picard and Star trek the new world and hopefully a worthy spinoff of TNG.
    Thank you guys .

  • @matthewmaccaughey5016
    @matthewmaccaughey5016 Pƙed rokem +1

    I’ve never heard Jonathan Franks drop the F bomb before
 I love it lol

  • @fergusof
    @fergusof Pƙed rokem +18

    Always liked Wil on Star Trek. Seemed like a nice kid. Always loved his first foray into the Star Trek world where he meets Patrick Stewart's character. He was absolutely overjoyed just being there.

  • @alimfuzzy
    @alimfuzzy Pƙed rokem +107

    Wil Wheaton is now older than Patrick Stewart when he first started TNG.... he must be a vampire.

    • @ryangossett8211
      @ryangossett8211 Pƙed rokem +12

      Mind Blown!

    • @kwaty
      @kwaty Pƙed rokem +15

      Either that or Patrick Stewart came out of the womb at 60years old!

    • @gottfriedosterbach3907
      @gottfriedosterbach3907 Pƙed rokem +12

      No, Sir, he was born dignified.

    • @kwaty
      @kwaty Pƙed rokem +3

      @@gottfriedosterbach3907 can’t disagree, but my theory remains.

    • @Anthony-ot8vl
      @Anthony-ot8vl Pƙed rokem +8

      Watch Excalibur. Patrick Stewart always looked like that.

  • @aquamarine2044
    @aquamarine2044 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    Actually loved the episode where Picard said to Wesley. Shut up Wesley!

  • @EthosAtheos
    @EthosAtheos Pƙed rokem

    I just love hearing Mr. Farkes speak candidly. He seems to be the kind of actor you could enjoy sharing a meal with.

  • @billyashley907
    @billyashley907 Pƙed rokem +19

    I really like Jonathan Frakes in every interview I've ever seen him on. He seems so well read yet down to earth and real. I hope I get to meet him some day.

  • @wilgar
    @wilgar Pƙed rokem +34

    Thank you Jonathon for sharing your glowing praise of Wil Wheaton! It's one thing to know that you like and admire someone....it's another thing to hear the sincerity in your voice as you tell the stories!

  • @truthfilterforyoutube8218
    @truthfilterforyoutube8218 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

    Wow I've never seen a better example of " Talking around an issue", without ever revealing what the issue was !

  • @moses0686
    @moses0686 Pƙed rokem

    Hearing Jonathan Frakes say " I feel you" was everything I will ever need

  • @scottdettmar
    @scottdettmar Pƙed rokem +24

    It's so nice to hear people speak well of other people.

  • @Voorhees-Jason
    @Voorhees-Jason Pƙed rokem +20

    I had met Sir Patrick Stewart at comic con in 2019 got his autograph and such. I met Brent Spiner in 2021 promoting his book at the same time I was promoting my book. Both are amazing people. I now hope to meet more of the cast members. Frakes and Wil I would love to meet someday!

    • @TheNoiseySpectator
      @TheNoiseySpectator Pƙed rokem

      What was Spiner's book about?
      Another autobiography from someone who's face is well known, but whom the public knows nothing of their true character?

  • @matthewyunk
    @matthewyunk Pƙed rokem

    My brother won a "Dream PC" build that Will had built for a competition and was absolutely thrilled to meet him and he took hours explaining what parts he selected and why and the details of the build and just shooting the shit with him about his love for technology, he was terrific!

  • @ehudgavron9086
    @ehudgavron9086 Pƙed rokem +3

    Mr Frakes is awesome. I don't know him but I do wish I did. I've seen him grow from Commander Riker to a drector, to a director/producer on Leerage, and even unlabeled actor. The gentleman is awesome.
    It's a great interview session. Great to share this time with you guys. I feel like I was invited to join in. Jonathan Frakes says he felt like family with Will Wheaton... I feel like all the STTNG people are mine. If the doorbell rang and it was anyone from STTNG... mi casa su casa. And.... Leverage was made better by Frakes work. Can't say thanks enough.

  • @EmlynBoyle
    @EmlynBoyle Pƙed rokem +14

    Jonathan Frakes always came across as a really cool guy, who makes working on a show/film fun and treats his fellow cast/crew with respect.

    • @kevyak
      @kevyak Pƙed rokem

      He is on the credits of all 4 Star Treck shows on Paramount usually as director

  • @IlliniPicker
    @IlliniPicker Pƙed rokem +3

    Back a few years ago Jonathan was at the convention in Chicago. He walked right past me and was very cordial to fans saying hi, etc. I really appreciated that very much. He has always been one of my favorites.

  • @JediWitness2
    @JediWitness2 Pƙed rokem +1

    I met Marina Sirtis (Deanna Troi) at a convention one time. Was TOTALLY unexpected as there was NO billing even saying that she and several other celebs, including Eric Roberts, were even going to be there. So we were just walking around looking at the Panels and Boom.. there she is sitting there. So we talked with her for about 20 min and she was the NICEST lady. She said that they had the BEST CAST as they're all Still SUPER CLOSE and just LOVED working with each other and are a second family as they make time to get together for various events and outings etc.
    Later on the wife went to the ladies room and Marina was in there with just the two of them. I was waiting outside for about 20 minutes wondering what was going on.. She came out with a big smile on her face as she grew up watching Next Gen with her dad and she said they were just talking up a storm with each other. she said It was like she was a long lost aunt or something lol. What made it even greater was as mentioned, we had NO IDEA that she was even going to be there.

  • @AnterosLive
    @AnterosLive Pƙed rokem

    What a cool interview, very glad I stumbled on it.

  • @joeschmo622
    @joeschmo622 Pƙed rokem +15

    I remember Jonathan's cameos in "Leverage" and "Castle", and practically giggled like a schoolgril seeing each, as they were both unexpected little treats.
    And awesome work as a director, too, as pretty much all the great eps were directed by him, and pretty much all the eps directed by him were great.

    • @Bookaholic23
      @Bookaholic23 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Don't forget he was also a bad guy on an episode of Criminal Minds! As was WW!

  • @wadafuttshowprolem7998
    @wadafuttshowprolem7998 Pƙed rokem +13

    Frakes seriously needs to do an Orson Welles biopic or movie about his mid-later years in the industry; Homie looks just like him.

    • @kevinlents9545
      @kevinlents9545 Pƙed rokem +1

      Uh... minus about 200lbs, tho.

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Pƙed rokem

      @@kevinlents9545 It's always easier to Pad Up than Slim Down .... See : Christian Bale.

  • @Alientcp
    @Alientcp Pƙed rokem +2

    The video popped in my suggestions. I didnt looked for it. I dont really watch podcasts. But having Frakes in the show made me look the whole video and I will subscribe just for that. Keep at it.

  • @Christopher-li6gg
    @Christopher-li6gg Pƙed rokem

    Great interview, as always, Wil Wheaton and Jonathan Frakes are great guests!!

  • @JCTrev13
    @JCTrev13 Pƙed rokem +47

    Listening to Jonathan Frakes curse brings an instant smile to my heart.

  • @thomasgallipoli8376
    @thomasgallipoli8376 Pƙed rokem +65

    The next generation cast were pretty much handpicked by Gene to represent his vision of humanity (he personally gave Jonathan tips on how to ace the audition) and once again, Gene did a great job.
    Entertaining and great video as usual. Thank you,Michael
    PS-you were great on Smallville

    • @MR-ov6iv
      @MR-ov6iv Pƙed rokem +2

      Nice nugget, thanks

    • @ChristopherWanha
      @ChristopherWanha Pƙed rokem +4

      Gene had more influence on the first 2 seasons of stng and they are the weakest of ng. I think Gene really successes in inspiring so many writers to come up with all the glorious content they did.

    • @thunderkitty73
      @thunderkitty73 Pƙed rokem

      Too bad so many of them turned out to be fan hating pieces of trash who worship at the alter of wokism.

    • @wyattmann8157
      @wyattmann8157 Pƙed rokem +3

      Gene almost killed the Trek brand with his absurd restrictions on the writing staff, which is why the first two seasons of TNG are such a snoozefest. Trek has always gotten better when Gene's sweaty fingers came off the wheel.

    • @thomasgallipoli8376
      @thomasgallipoli8376 Pƙed rokem

      @@wyattmann8157 it was the writer’s strike that had more to do with it

  • @scimbrelo
    @scimbrelo Pƙed rokem

    Damn. Brings tears to my eyes to see they are such a crew irl too

  • @codyj9983
    @codyj9983 Pƙed rokem +8

    Will Wheaton gives us a real and tangible example of the Star Trek legacy of strength through compassion and empathy and an overall better humanity and what we can accomplish and overcome by sharing his life story.

  • @Jujudeze22
    @Jujudeze22 Pƙed rokem +26

    Michael these podcasts are phenomenal, I’m in my 40’s and watched Star Trek NG every weekend in my college dormitory lounge with groups of 18-21 year olds in the 90’s. I watched Buffy and Hercules, Charmed and Supernatural and Smalleville the list goes on and on.
    There was a lot of sitcoms and reality shows or Law and Order style shows, no streaming services, and storytelling hour long programs was considered nerd stuff. Now it’s different since the Sopranos and serialized. I rambled but listening to Jonathan Frakes talking to you just blows my mind. Thank you.

    • @fn-2187bb8
      @fn-2187bb8 Pƙed rokem +3

      My best memories of college, are watching tng in the dorm lounge.

  • @rifelaw
    @rifelaw Pƙed rokem +23

    "You used to be cool." That's the kind of thing my kids used to say to me, but now they've gotten to ages where THEY'RE the ones who used to be cool.

  • @markdrake3677
    @markdrake3677 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    My daughter-in-law met him at Comic Con in New Orleans 3 months ago and she told him about what a fan I am of his directing work and of Star Trek,plus what I am going thru with cancer,and he put a great personalized message to me on the autographed pic she got for me. Total class act,and my daughter-in-law said he makes each fan feel important when he meets them. Praying for his continued success+well being.

  • @dagnabbit6187
    @dagnabbit6187 Pƙed rokem +3

    There might be others but it looks like Jonathan Frakes and Will Wheaton are the ultimate diplomats for the Star Trek Universe . I caught Will’s appearance on Jeopardy. What an impressive bright young man he is and of course he is a superb trivia sponge . Equally impressive and exemplary is Will’s openness about his mental health struggles and the way he has handled it . I wish the best for him and Jonathan. They are two human beings who inspire us all to live long and prosper.

    • @stevenbenson9976
      @stevenbenson9976 Pƙed rokem

      I agree but he's not exactly young anymore

    • @GoldenOwlEvents
      @GoldenOwlEvents Pƙed rokem

      Its funny you say 'young' because hes about 48 years old, but he does have an incredibly youthful demeanor

  • @ganglydave1036
    @ganglydave1036 Pƙed rokem +6

    Totally heartwarming. So down to earth guy speaking warmly about another guy

  • @blankspace178
    @blankspace178 Pƙed rokem +63

    I still live in fear of the day Jonathan Frakes appears from around a corner saying "it's not true, none of it, a team of writers made you up and scripted your life into existence".

    • @pigs18
      @pigs18 Pƙed rokem +5

      Not this time!

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 Pƙed rokem

      It's completely fabricated. We made it up.

    • @joshallen128
      @joshallen128 Pƙed rokem +1

      Reminds me of the Stanley parable

    • @justincoleman3805
      @justincoleman3805 Pƙed rokem +8

      Just say “there are four lights.”

    • @SvendleBerries
      @SvendleBerries Pƙed rokem +1

      (Jonathan Frakes appears from the shadows) "...Whats the right tip?"

  • @packgrog
    @packgrog Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

    Back in the day, I was ambivalent about Ryker, but holy shit is Frakes a treasure. What a wonderful man!

  • @tommychew6544
    @tommychew6544 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    Great interview!!