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Quote of the day
Michael Dorn, in the season 4 wrap-up documentary that comes with the DVDs: "I was the Heather Locklear of Star Trek."

I suppose the fact that I a) knew who H.L. was and b) what he meant by this before he explained it in the next sentence makes me really old.

Incidentally, they're getting better with these season-related documentaries, and it's nice to have some speculations confirmed. Robert Wolfe looks ridiculously young compared to the others - as if he were in his 20s, which since he was one of the headwriters of the show can't be true. Ira Behr looks and sounds endearingly like an old hippie. And why am I not suprised Little Green Men was one of his favourite episodes that season?

Meanwhile, looking for the third season of my other favourite space station which according to Amazon is out in the US, I learned it won't be available in Germany (or Britain, for that matter) before November. Grrr. Argh. All this talking about B5 makes me yearn for more eps in pristine DVD quality!

[livejournal.com profile] ajhalluk gives us even more Harry Potter fanon clichés to avoid here. Also, in her comment to my earlier entry [livejournal.com profile] persephone_kore shocked me by revealing there are stories and essays featuring Abusive!Ron. Ah well. Considering this is the fandom that created Misunderstood!Draco, I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised...

Well...

Date: 2003-09-14 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
...I do have a soft spot for the start of season 2, the three-parter which is DS9 doing Bajoran/Cardassian politics at its best. This being said, loved Way of the Warrior (see earlier entries) and season 4 in general.

I also agree that Worf shook things up, most importantly not in a manner which made it Deep Space Worf, though. It remained an ensemble show.

Avery Brooks and Sisko: just to play devil's advocate - he did project the same kind of power in season 3's Past Tense, completely with hair and sans beard. However, he wasn't playing Sisko there as much as Sisko playing Gabriel Bell, which I always thought was the first time Brooks cut loose with Sisko.

Generally speaking: Sisko is certainly more intimidating as a bald head.*g*

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