Man, he sure wasn't a great actor on DS9, though I think I remember that he improved. I've just started watching the show again, so I'll have to see what I think once I get into the later seasons. But gosh, it wasn't fun watching his acting in season 1, I can tell you that. I can accept that he might very well have improved after the show concluded, though.
Think you get in trouble for posting links so just look up waking the dead & Siddig.![]()
Man, he sure wasn't a great actor on DS9, though I think I remember that he improved. I've just started watching the show again, so I'll have to see what I think once I get into the later seasons. But gosh, it wasn't fun watching his acting in season 1, I can tell you that. I can accept that he might very well have improved after the show concluded, though.
Yes, I thought he was the weakest actor in the main cast the early seasons, but he improved over the seasons... I still wouldn't call him a great actor based on DS9 (he got good playing Bashir, but was bad when he played another character in an episode, such as Mirror Bashir) but he has gotten better since.
And BTW, what's up with all the username changes, did you all agree to do it at the same time?![]()
And BTW, what's up with all the username changes, did you all agree to do it at the same time?![]()
Why, yes, that's exactly what we did. No kidding. T'Bonz, who is T'Witchy for the duration, extended a limited time offer to everybody to adopt a special SCA-ry name (imagine "scary" said in a Bela Lugosi voice) for October in honor of Halloween. Too bad you missed it (although you could still ask - the deadline was Sept. 30, but T'Bonz was still making changes as of yesterday), but you can of course still adopt a special Halloween avatar, if you want to play. I mean, with a name like DevilEyes, you're already in pretty good shape, Halloween-name-wise. Here's the thread that explains it: http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=104537
Yes, he does. Beautiful trailer; thanks for the heads up! Release: November 1, 2009 -- I'll be on the lookout.Sid has a new moving coming out called "Cairo Time." He looks soooo good in this. Check it out, HERE.
Ah that is ONLY in the USYes, he does. Beautiful trailer; thanks for the heads up! Release: November 1, 2009 -- I'll be on the lookout.Sid has a new moving coming out called "Cairo Time." He looks soooo good in this. Check it out, HERE.
Man, he sure wasn't a great actor on DS9, though I think I remember that he improved. I've just started watching the show again, so I'll have to see what I think once I get into the later seasons. But gosh, it wasn't fun watching his acting in season 1, I can tell you that. I can accept that he might very well have improved after the show concluded, though.
Well, Happy Thanksgiving to you.
He did grow the most of the characters, and got a lot more mature... but I still would not exactly call him an emotionally mature person even by the end of the series. He was still a bit of a manchild, as seen in his actions in "Chrysalis", his Alamo games with O'Brien, and his teenage-like awkwardness with Ezri. But he seemed more self-aware, more lonely, jaded and having had too many disappointments, and the same things that made him annoying and silly in season 1 made you feel sorry for him in season 7.I always thought Siddig struck me as a bit creepy. But it was interesting how much he changed as Bashir through the series. He started out as kind of a college guy and a ladies man, and by the end he was really a very serious person due to everything he had to face during the dominion war. Would you say he grew up the most, or did he just become jaded....your thoughts?
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