Umm Didn't Del Arco himself confirm he's playing (be called)"Hugh" way back when at the comicon where the first trailer was first released. San Deigo I believe. Am i missing something?
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Umm Didn't Del Arco himself confirm he's playing (be called)"Hugh" way back when at the comicon where the first trailer was first released. San Deigo I believe. Am i missing something?
Assimilation is scary. Borg babies aren't. It's no mystery why we focus on the former rather than the latter. Borg babies don't affect our people. Assimilation does. I don't think we ever need to hear about Borg babies again. But it doesn't mean it doesn't happen!
Can only speak for myself, but i found the original Borg before First Contact way scarier and far more interesting than the assimilation zombies they became with that movie!
I feel the original idea of the Borg was one that worked better in concept than execution, because there weren't that many stories you could generate about a completely impersonal force interested only in technology. (I was going to say that Stargate SG-1 did a better job with the Replicators, but I checked, and they only did two distinct Replicator stories, a two-parter and a one-parter, before they started introducing android versions to make the stories more personal.) They basically had to dilute the original idea in order to get more stories out of the concept. Some ideas lend themselves better to a single story than a whole series.
The problem with SF/fantasy in series television is that the more alien and unusual a concept is, the harder it is to maintain that alienness as multiple writers tackle the idea and filter it through their preconceptions and habits of thought. There's a tendency for it to evolve into something more familiar and conventional. For instance, the Bajoran Wormhole aliens were originally depicted as profoundly alien entities that existed outside of time and barely comprehended corporeal existence, beings that had sent out Orbs that were interpreted in religious terms by the Bajorans, but that seemed to have little concept of what humanoids even were. Yet by the end of the series they'd been retconned into conventional "gods" that took an active, conscious interest in guiding the Bajorans and manipulating humanoid affairs and even had a very Manichaean god/devil dualism with the Pah-wraiths.
I'm guessing he still goes by the name "Hugh", but probably remembers his birth name as well.
Hugh Jass
Hugh Briss
Hugh Lewis (everyone calls him Huey)
Hugh Sten
Hugh Miditey
....
Okay I’m done now
I'm waiting for the sitcom with John De Lance -- Q-Hugh
I recently rewatched all of Voyager in few months with my wife. It's a lot better than I remember (except the episodes focusing on Chakotay, yeah, those are crap).A lot of Voyager haters in this thread. Don't tell them about Seven (and possibly the holo Doc) appearing on Picard.
I recently rewatched all of Voyager in few months with my wife. It's a lot better than I remember (except the episodes focusing on Chakotay, yeah, those are crap).
Now we started rewatching DS9. It's a lot worse than I remember. Go figure. Yeah, at this time, I would rate Voyager above DS9.
I have seen everything! I am rewatching everything from scratch with my wife as it is her first time. Yes, I know DS9 will get better. But it seems in first couple seasons, it's actually O'Brien that's holding the show together. Quark and Odo and Garak are fascinating characters while Sisko does not do much for the show. In that regard, Voyager has always been about Janeway from the very beginning till the end (with Seven the only one that managed to partially steal the focus of the show in latter seasons). It just goes to show what a great actor (and Kate Mulgrew is fantastic) can do to a mediocre show. She was able to raise it to another level, and it is all the more obvious on multiple viewing.Fascinating
Regarding DS9, have you finished all 7 seasons? While I still enjoy them, I will agree there's a lot less happening in S1 and S2 then in the following seasons. From S3 onwards, "hold on to your butts".
Picard walks away frustrated and disappointed, mumbling "You're nothing like my Data..."Thrown in some accents/dialects and the script practically writes itself...
Picard: "So, who's in charge here?"
Soji: "That's right, Hugh's in charge."
Picard: "What's right? I'm asking you who's in charge?"
Soji: "Hugh is."
Picard: "How am I supposed to know. That's why I'm asking you."
Soji: "And that's what I'm telling telling you! Hugh!"
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