Trip on Enterprise. The first two season of this show were pretty shaky, but what kept me glued to the TV was the character of Trip. He was infinitely likable and made the show far more enjoyable.
Daniel Jackson on SG1. OK, yes, the man is gorgeous, but what really hooked me was his kindness and his intelligence. He saved planets, for God's sake, with intelligence, compassion and diligence. I am usually drawn to the scholar, rather than the soldier; it's my nature. Plus, his sly, self-deprecating humor and his brotherly relationship with Jack were a real treat to watch.
Kelsey Grammer and Bebe Neuwirth(Frasier and Lilith) on Cheers. The last few season of Cheers I thought was really formulaic. The writing was on autopilot where all the jokes revolved around exaggerations of the characters quirks. But Frasier and Lillith were so perfect in their roles they were consistently funny and fresh.
Bebe's Lilith was just awesome.
Diane tells Lilith something, Lilith has a mild couple of mouth-closed stiff laughs and sighs, "Thanks, Diane. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time."
And Niles Crane on Lilith: "I learned that when you kiss her you get an ice-cream headache."
Heroes would be one of my favorite shows ever if it was just the Hiro & Ando show.
If it was only Hiro and Ando show, I wouldn't watch it at all. After season 1, Hiro became the most useless and annoying character on the show, and one with the most pointless and boring plots. (Especially now that Mohinder is nowhere to be seen).Heroes would be one of my favorite shows ever if it was just the Hiro & Ando show. Unfortunately, the show spends too much time focusing on characters that I don't care about.
Alan Shore (James Spader) - Boston Legal: Spader was just awesome in this role as a misogynistic, long-winded, high-priced attorney with some ethics issues, but when he delivers his closing arguments it's pretty damn awesome.
YES! I couldn't agree more. I would love to get a book with all his closing arguments. They're brilliant and James Spader's delivery was wonderful.![]()
Alan Shore (James Spader) - Boston Legal: Spader was just awesome in this role as a misogynistic, long-winded, high-priced attorney with some ethics issues, but when he delivers his closing arguments it's pretty damn awesome.
YES! I couldn't agree more. I would love to get a book with all his closing arguments. They're brilliant and James Spader's delivery was wonderful.![]()
Spader was brilliant, but it's not like he was the only actor on that series that kept you watching. Shatner was infinitely watchable as Denny Crane, too.
What kind of show was this?True, Shatner was great as Denny but, honestly, I could of masturbated to Alan's closing arguments.
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