Brad Dourif played serial killers on Babylon 5
I thought he played one of the techno-wizards and was a kind-hearted priest. It was the episode "Garden at Gesthemane (sp?)," I believe.
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Brad Dourif played serial killers on Babylon 5
I thought he played one of the techno-wizards and was a kind-hearted priest. It was the episode "Garden at Gesthemane (sp?)," I believe.
I've never understood the Speedman appeal. He looks very...dull, to me.
It's the sweet and dumb boy-toy appeal. I imagine him to be good-natured and low-maintenance, sort of like a bouncing golden retriever. And enthusiastic if unimaginative in the sack.
Indeed. Doesn't the universe end if they appear in the same scene together?
Wow. Talk about the creep-off to end all creep-offs.
And enthusiastic if unimaginative in the sack.
Well, if the guy in question takes direction well, it's a good start.
Passing Through Gethsemane. He was a monk. And also a serial killer, prior to be being a monk. But not a technomage.
He wasn't a Vulcan on Voyager. It was one of the Detective Tuvok cases, and they did a mind-meld, so maybe that's the source of confusion. And then in another episode he died heroically, but I'd given up by then.
I can remember all this crap, but do I have to look up the spelling of Gethsemane. There's something very wrong with me.
Oh, oh, not Vulcan. Betazoid? I can't believe I'm going to have to go look this up.
Passing Through Gethsemane. He was a monk. And also a serial killer, prior to be being a monk. But not a technomage.
A monk, right. For some reason, I was remembering the monk as a technomage. It's been a few years.
Thank you, startrek.com:
Maquis fighter, engineer and homicidal Betazoid
Wow, I couldn't think of him as a creep now...the doc being the kind of damaged soul that lends my fan's heart to great character love, although with the doc, it's not porn for me. I would like to see him get somebody on TV, though. Although he wouldn't be in Deadwood if not for the grave-robbing convictions so maybe it's not hard to see how that actor got the call.
homicidal Betazoid
Hah! So, Troi probably drove him to it. Poor guy.