She was funny and adorable at WonderCon. And she was a better panelist than Aaron Johnson, the star of the movie. Who knocked up his 43-year-old director.
He seems like he's a great actor, though, given how completely different he is in person compared to the clips I've seen of the movie. Also, apparently he auditioned with his American accent, and when he dropped back to his natural British accent to answer a question about where he was from, the director was like, "Holy crap, that's the best fake British accent I've ever heard!"
He seems like he's a great actor, though
Despite being engaged to an older woman and an expectant father, you mean?
Clay Davis, Klingon, made me snort, Hec.
Despite being engaged to an older woman and an expectant father, you mean?
I actually meant despite being a terrible mumbly panelist.
At least he's 19, so it's not as if he's going to be dropped off at school by his girlfriend along with their kid.
I don't really mind the race-blind casting among the Asgardians since they're gods and all, rather than historical Vikings. I mean, some of their enemies are 20-foot tall blue people, where do you look for race-appropriate casting for that?
I think Worf had better luck with story lines on DS9.
Although I have to say that I prefer DS9 to TNG because there was so much story telling and character development that was just absent in TNG.
DS9 was plain arcier. And darker. And the good stuff was more spread around. If you weren't called Picard or Data on TNG, you got kinda shafted.
And the good stuff was more spread around.
Ah, Garak! At least I think that's how it was spelled. Even guest stars got great arcs. And Gul D'Kat (again, sp?) was one of the best complex villains ever.