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post Jan 5 2011, 08:09 PM
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QUOTE (TOC @ Jan 5 2011, 01:55 PM) *
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As for the tactless part, I'm guessing that's how the role was originally written

If you don't think the word fits, you need to rewatch some of the early episodes. Remember the "frontier" remark that got Kira all worked up?

Bashir might have been brilliant, but he was NOT tactful. It took real courage for the producers to make him unlikeable at the beginning so he'd have room to grow.

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Haven't we all had a "foot-in-the-mouth" moment at least once in our life? (would have made a good 'Twix' commercial)

Cut the poor sweetie a break!


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post Jan 6 2011, 01:00 AM
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Cut the poor sweetie a break!

laughing1.gif I wasn't being hard on Bashir.

It took real courage for the show's producers to make the heart-throb character less than smooth because the front office at Paramount HATED the fact that Bashir was not immediately popular with SF fans.

I'm not saying anything about Bashir that Sid hasn't said himself. Bashir was not socially adept originally. It's one of the reasons it made so much sense for James Bond to be a fantasy for Bashir. Now THERE was a guy who was smooth.

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post Jan 7 2011, 05:32 AM
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Julian was a bit awkward in his puppy stage, but he was funny and cute and he always meant well. heart.gif

About "Primeval": have Sidsters in Canada not been able to watch the show yet? I found this link that may be of interest.

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post Jan 14 2011, 04:42 PM
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Who Needs BBC America?!

I just saw the first 2 episodes thanks to Youtube!

Now, when I get a chance I'm going to burn them onto a disc so I can hear the dialog better!


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post Jan 14 2011, 08:47 PM
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I tried to watch one on there and the picture kept going all crazy everytime Sid came on screen (lol). It was like I was destined not to see it. Then I discovered that BBC had it On Demand!


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post Sep 10 2011, 03:28 AM
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QUOTE (Peridot @ Jan 7 2011, 05:32 PM) *
Julian was a bit awkward in his puppy stage, but he was funny and cute and he always meant well. heart.gif

Peridot

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hehe "Tactless". I'd have said more, "over-eager..." but they gotta save on writing space I guess. Didn't think Bashir was unlikeable either, but I liked that he was immature and naive and not the cliched suave guy that every "hero" is expected to be. Julian, and Connor, and... who else? Some of us just like quirky people!
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So glad that I got all the previous seasons before this one, and finally getting to watch this now. (Better late than never.)
Phil's first scene just came on. Hard to read, is right. Wikkid.

I already like the understated bureaucratic battles they show in this, because it really makes me uneasy to watch -- in a good way, I mean. Gotta admit I was a bit "Wuh?" about this first time around -- but then it's not that different to how I felt at the very beginning of previous seasons; they do tend to jump a lot between last/first episodes. Abby and Connor's random kickboxing scene at the beginning... what was that about?

"Trust Connor to bring a pet back with him." *chuckle-chuckle*

Bit unfair they both got fired for... lack of experience ?? eh??!? Honest to goodness I been deathly curious about these threads, but was avoiding them. Could go on forever; but won't, I swear.

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Thanks for the caps, Flip! A note about that description: it was "If all of the Fantastic FOUR were rolled into one..." In other words, Phillip Burton is awesome!

...and not in fact the love child of Mr Fantastic and Susan Storm. Understood.

(sorry --- couldn't resist.)

I guess the whole hero worshipping bit will make for an interesting set-up for future episodes.


(Haven't the foggiest idea still what to do about spoiler censoring I'm afraid.)

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