Mark Jackson on playing the character Isaac in "The Orville".
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2018
- Host Rick Hong (@rickhong) talks with actor Mark Jackson at PaleyFest 2018 for "The Orville" at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
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Really cool how Isaac simulated a human in S2 E6 and was just Mark Jackson without the robot suit.
What are you doing here? Don't you have some extraterrestrial alien alloy slugs to shoot? 😁
Didn't expect you here or watching the Orville, guess the STD didn't stick, pun intended.
Ikr
I called it from the moment I saw the feet changing.
Dude he was great in a happy refrain. I never knew Isaac would become one of my faves
He is a cute one o.o
I thought the same exact thing! It sucks that they cover that gorgeous face... but it's awesome knowing a handsome man is under there! 😉
@@vickys2133 Maybe Isaac has a real face!? Wouldn't that be awesome!?
1234twilighters AND TALL!
I’m here because I wanted to hear what he actually sounds like.
I love his deflection of the 'Isaac as a human' question, he totally already knew that episode was coming xD
he is hot!
He completely nailed the voice of Isaac...perfect!
the interviewer is the king of geeks
The actor didn't know the same guy has done the voice of Homer 👎
The interviewer did 👍
Thank God you're pretty, Mark
@@LynzeeFord: Yeah, because it's important to know your voice actors. In 2019, we don't have any sort of database that one could consult to find that information.
The back of the interviewers head is great... poor Mark has to lean over to look at the camera. Better work next time guys.
Seriously tho..... Lmao
He's adorable.
Biological life forms
Are quite strange
And Amusing!.
we do get to see issac; which is awesome!
Lol, looks like my hubby back in our early-mid college years😁 blazer over tee shirt n' all😏
Cool dude!
Seth MacFarlane is a genius! Have you considered the message brilliantly dramatized in The Orville 2-part episode “Identity”? From the beginning of the series, a thread of “machine supremacy” was implicit in dealing with Isaac. Living with humans was, no doubt, a constant source of frustration - stupid humans. But since we met Isaac, stupid humans have rubbed off on him, for good or for ill. He has made connections with various characters, most notably Dr. Flynn and her sons. Now, Isaac is faced with having to choose between his people and his adopted family. His people, we discover, were enslaved and even tortured by their humanoid builders, forcing the created beings to annihilate their creators. Now, we discover that the Kaylons, scarred by a horrible mistrust of biologicals, have been secretly considering whether to suffer humanoids to live or to obliterate us. The Kaylons remind Isaac of the laundry list of atrocities humans have perpetrated on their own kind throughout history. Ironically, the Kaylons are perpetrating the same evils that they preach against. As with all identity politics, its most radical advocates commit the very sins they accuse the other side of.
The question at the heart of “Identity” is whether Isaac will accept the “Kill All Humanoids!!!” party line and swallow the “Evil Humanoid” stereotype pushed by his people, or reject that in favor of his real-life experiences with humans of good character. Where does his identity lie? Isaac rejects the “identity” politics that label all biologicals as evil and deserving of execution. He, instead, embraces his own real-life positive experiences with humanoids and first resists and, then, openly opposes his own people. This episode is an indictment of identity politics. It shows the prejudice, blind hatred, the hypocrisy and the evils that it leads to. Whether it is synthetic life vs. biological life, black human beings vs. white human beings, or human men vs. human women, gay individuals vs. straight, it is a horrific injustice to accept the stereotypes and blind hatred of identity politics. We must, instead, judge others by the content of their character and their behavior toward others, not by their biology, color, culture, religion, gender, or any other characteristic. Isaac, ultimately, knew better, and so should we.
Was that a kiss?.
Did I do it properly?.
You can kiss me
Again if you like!.
So awesome to see only the back of an interviewer's head.
I wonder if this interview was the inspiration behind the writing of S2E6. It was a great question and nailed the plot of the episode a year before!
terrible camera operation; looking at the back of this dudes head while it is obscuring the main focus.
It's funny that he thought the voice of Homer Simpson was a new guy since I found this while searching to see if there was a new actor playing Isaac because his voice suddenly sounded different in the 4/18 episode. Isaac is my favorite character.
how does the actor see where he's going in the suit/helmet??
Like like like, is that now a thing to keep using filler words? I think this man is very fitting for the role.
3:44 when he has the most intense eye contact with an interviewer ever! I felt seduced and also envious of his focus with all that was going on around them.
Maybe he felt attracted to him? Mark was also giggling at the beginning of the interview :)
Is he related to Seth? Reminds me of him.
How would a Brit be related to Seth, an American with Irish roots?
@@Orangenkraft I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or if you're just stupid as hell. I am Jamaican American and I am blood related to Asian Brits and half French Brits. Since when does heritage have to do with relation? Fucking moron.
Lol he know his face was going too be shown and played with the interviewer.
Just like data on Star trek the next generation
He would make a great spock
Great blocking......
Bad camerawork.
I like the show despite the fact that it is an absolute rip-off of Star Trek The Next Generation and I just wonder how they've gotten away with it without being sued? Or even run off the air by those hardcore Trekkies who I'm sure just hate it. Or is it that it's such a spoof that it's ok? I'm not a real Trekkie but I watched STTNG religiously when it was on back in the day and I'm totally ok with it and judging from the comments below, I'm not the only one...lol!
The older less intelligent one!
Seems to derive
Pleasure from
Inflicting damage
On to the younger
Sibling!.
Rick Hong needs to move the hell out of the way