"I think, frankly, that I'm a better director than I was an actor"
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Frakes comes from a very specific cultural machine: late-20th-century franchise television, where actors weren’t just performers, they were future player-coaches. Star Trek: The Next Generation practically incubated that pipeline, handing trusted cast members the camera as a reward and a test. In that context, the line becomes a commentary on how craft is measured. Acting is intimate and exposed; directing is a systems job, an orchestration of time, tone, personalities, and story. Frakes is implying he’s better at synthesis than display.
The subtext is also about control. Actors are at the mercy of writing, editing, and the director’s eye; directors get to shape the entire weather system. Saying he’s “better” at directing isn’t just ranking skills, it’s announcing a shift in identity from being interpreted to being the interpreter. And because Frakes has always projected approachable competence more than tortured genius, the statement lands as earned clarity, not ego. It’s career evolution reframed as taste: he’s telling you where he’s most useful.
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