On Sunday, January 22, 2012 12:12:32 PM UTC, Stefan wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> When I yesterday viewed the ENT 2nd season ep. "Cogenitor"
> I recalled it was almost the last appearance of Andreas Katsulas
> as actor on screen (Vissian Captain Drennik, episode first aired
> April 30, 2003).
>
> Regarding ENTERPRISE I must confess: the more I'm viewing the series
> (first on tv and now the second time on dvd) all the more I love it.
> Mostly very good stories and excellent acting. So at "Cogenitor".
>
I certainly enjoyed season 3 and 4 when Manny Coto came on board as
producer/writer. I can re-watch Enterprise no problem but Voyager just annoys
me especially the endless technobabble and dialog that replaces sfx "photons
away Captain . . . . their shields are down.
Yeah it is always a treat to see Andreas at work. I saw Bruce at a quick stop
over promoting the Tron sequel in the UK last November. He did speak about
Andreas, Richard and Jeff and their passing. I had hoped that they would post
the video they filmed of the Q and A session on their website as usual.
Unfortunately after waiting over 9 months, nothing has been forth coming from
them so no link to share, sorry.
Dave
>
> "Cogenitor" IMDb-Quote:
>
> Vissian Captain Drennik (Andreas Katsulas):
>
> "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your
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> philosophy."
>
> Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula):
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> "Where'd you hear that?"
>
> Vissian Captain Drennik:
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> "Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 5. Your communications officer was kind enough
>
> to provide
>
> us with some of your literature. I assumed you approved."
>
> Captain Jonathan Archer:
>
> "Absolutely. But I didn't think you'd be quoting it the next day."
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> Stefan
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> PS: very quiet here around - where are you rastb5m-people?
Nothing has come through to my gmail account for such a long time. Only one
digest post on Aug 1st.
> --
>
> Best all-time SF-TV-Series:
>
> Babylon5, Firefly, SG1+SGA, Startrek
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