Join Jonathan Frakes as he reflects on directing Jack Quaid in the fan-favorite "Those Old Scientists," blending live-action and animation in Star Trek's uni...
- January 28, 2026
AceShowbiz - Jonathan Frakes recently opened up about his experience directing Jack Quaid during the crossover episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Star Trek: Lower Decks. This particular episode, titled "Those Old Scientists," has become a fan favorite, showcasing the blend of animated and live-action storytelling that the franchise is known for.
In this landmark episode, which is part of season 2, episode 7, Jack Quaid reprises his role as Ensign Bradward Boimler. The character finds himself in the 23rd century, encountering iconic figures such as Captain Christopher Pike, portrayed by Anson Mount, and Lt. Spock, played by Ethan Peck, aboard the USS Enterprise. This exciting time travel premise allows for nostalgic interactions and humorous moments that resonate well with long-time fans of the series.
During a recent episode of his podcast, Dropping Names... And Other Things, hosted alongside Brent Spiner, Frakes recounted a particularly amusing incident while filming. He described how Jack Quaid was exploring Captain Pike's office, which features a horse saddle—a nod to the character's adventurous spirit. Frakes instructed Quaid to interact with the set, following him with a steadicam to capture the fun on camera.
As Quaid examined the office, he eventually swung his leg over the saddle and shouted, "RIKER!" This spontaneous homage to the iconic "Riker Maneuver" made famous by Frakes during his time as Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The moment was so unexpected that Frakes found himself unable to contain his laughter, effectively ruining the take.
Brent Spiner, chiming in, asked whether they ended up using that take. Frakes emphatically confirmed, saying, "Every inch of it." This light-hearted anecdote highlights the camaraderie and playful spirit that can often be found on set, particularly in a franchise that has brought joy to so many over the years.
The "Riker Maneuver," characterized by Frakes's distinctive way of sitting, has become a beloved part of Star Trek lore, and Jack Quaid's tribute to it in the crossover was a clever nod to his director. As fans eagerly anticipate more adventures in the Star Trek universe, moments like these remind us of the joy and humor that the franchise continues to deliver.