"I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish"
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The subtext is about branding before branding became a corporate PowerPoint. Frakes isn't simply saying he's associated with Riker; he's acknowledging that fandom, reruns, conventions, memes, and decades of cultural afterlife have turned a role into a permanent identity layer. The kicker is "It's my life at this point" - not romantic, not bitter, just matter-of-fact. That tonal steadiness is the point: it frames the Trek machine as a lived reality, not a burden.
"To deny it would just be foolish" is a quiet flex. It signals professionalism and gratitude, but also a savvy understanding of how modern pop legacy works: audiences reward authenticity and punish performative distance. Frakes positions himself as someone who gets the deal - you can either fight the narrative and look insecure, or you can own it and stay beloved. In a culture that constantly demands reinvention, his candor makes continuity feel like confidence.
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Frakes, Jonathan. (2026, January 16). I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-sort-of-in-for-a-penny-in-for-a-pound-with-107201/
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Frakes, Jonathan. "I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-sort-of-in-for-a-penny-in-for-a-pound-with-107201/.
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"I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-sort-of-in-for-a-penny-in-for-a-pound-with-107201/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.



