Hands down, best supporting character in the ST universe. And from what I've read it was 95% Andrew J Robinson that made him. Good actor demonstrating real skill at a craft, now no one remembers he was the villain in Dirty Harry.The Conservative wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:29 am
Always loved Garak as a character, he had so much depth, he really was a lead in a 2nd fiddle spot.
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He really did make it his own, the character was one of those that you couldn't wait to see what happened next. And no one remembers his role in Dirty Harry because those who are old enough to remember, rarely care to remind people how old they areC-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 11:41 amHands down, best supporting character in the ST universe. And from what I've read it was 95% Andrew J Robinson that made him. Good actor demonstrating real skill at a craft, now no one remembers he was the villain in Dirty Harry.The Conservative wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:29 am
Always loved Garak as a character, he had so much depth, he really was a lead in a 2nd fiddle spot.
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One thing in Star Trek that they talk about a bunch is actors that write what a race of people are for the future. Leonard Nimoy made Spock. DS9 had several of those, more than any other series. Rene Aberjous as Odo the shape changer, Garak for Cardassians, Armin Shimmerman playing Quark the Ferengi, Terry Ferrell playing Dax the Trill and Worf really came into his own in the series.The Conservative wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:18 pm
He really did make it his own, the character was one of those that you couldn't wait to see what happened next. And no one remembers his role in Dirty Harry because those who are old enough to remember, rarely care to remind people how old they are
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listening to trump's interview last night, dude's vernacular is hilarious, his transcripts must be a pain in the ass to transcribe
lolWell I think the press has lost all credibility- much of it, but it's lost a big part of it though, I mean, a very substantial part of it, lost all credibility
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What gets repeated, gets remembered.pineapplemike wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 9:51 amlistening to trump's interview last night, dude's vernacular is hilarious, his transcripts must be a pain in the ass to transcribe
lolWell I think the press has lost all credibility- much of it, but it's lost a big part of it though, I mean, a very substantial part of it, lost all credibility
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I love Trump's little on the spot press briefings, he's very comfortable with them. It's a huge change from BHO. Remember we'd go months without BHO talking to the press at all, Trump talks to them almost everyday.
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Trump is thinking, Thanks for Minnesota, Bulb Head.
With enemies like this, Trump doesn't need friends.
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Just wait, the best has yet to come out.
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