I'm intrigued as to how the Mirror Universe Vic could turn out to be a real person and not a hologram...
Vic's good people. I think he adds a lot to the family atmosphere of Seasons Six and Seven. I realize he wasn't everyone's cup of tea but I loved him from the second he appeared on the show.
Although I like DS9 very much, this character somehow always rubbed me the wrong way.
So, out of curiosity, a simple poll : did you like this character or not?
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I wondered about that too. I just assumed that the Vic hologram was physically based on a real person... whom I guess was also named Vic Fontaine.
We never saw this person in the regular universe, but we did briefly see his counterpart in the Mirror Universe. That's my theory, anyway.
I'm intrigued as to how the Mirror Universe Vic could turn out to be a real person and not a hologram...
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I wondered about that too. I just assumed that the Vic hologram was physically based on a real person... whom I guess was also named Vic Fontaine.
We never saw this person in the regular universe, but we did briefly see his counterpart in the Mirror Universe. That's my theory, anyway.
Wasn't Vic just Frank Sinatra in the 24th century?
Yes, that was Nana Visitor.I wonder if, during the scene in which there is a hologram of Kira, if that was her singing voice? It sounded just like her.
Re. Daneel: I don't think you could have used Ezri instead of Vic. The fact that Nog was running into a virtual fantasy was part of the point, I think. And the fact that Vic is so engaging, so charming made it all the more easy for him to get lost in that existence. It also showed the barriers between Nog's and Vic's lives.
He just strikes me as something the production team thought was cool and hence...it felt like his presence was in every episode. I just couldn't stand him because all the while I was thinkng....er, we could be doing something else instead of letting you production types run amok in your own personal Rat Pack fantasy!
Plus, there were times it felt like he was getting the spotlight at the expense of some of the regulars, and I think that's what it felt like to me for "It's Only a Paper Moon".
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