1 year ago with 2424 notesReblog / via 

section-69:

Robert Hewitt Wolfe’s drunk answers about DS9 sex: a highlights reel

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2 years ago with 14966 notesReblog / via 

jonathanarcher:

jonathanarcher:

Hey Robert Hewitt Wolfe?? Writer on both tng and ds9???? You good buddy???

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Thank you for answering my question writer on both tng and ds9 Robert Hewitt Wolfe

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8 years ago with 309 notesReblog / via / source
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The way I wrote him (and I think the way Andy so wonderfully played him), Garak was attracted to Bashir. He knew that attraction was not going to be returned (or even particularly noticed) and that was okay. He considered Bashir a friend and a protegee. There’s nothing overt, there’s no big flags waving or anything. It’s all subtext. So maybe ‘clearly’ is an overstatement.

How about, ‘It would not be wrong to interpret Garak as bisexual.’

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9 years ago with 71 notesReblog / via / source
"When I was writing the story, the movie Schindler’s List had just come out, and Ira was saying, ‘Maybe he was Schindler, maybe was the guy who let the prisoners go.’ And then it was, ‘Maybe he wasn’t; maybe he was the Butcher of Budapest.’ So we just kept telling all these lies, and I think the truth lies somewhere in there. Maybe he did let people go. Maybe he did shoot the ship down. Who knows? He wasn’t a gul; he wasn’t in the military. He was in the Obsidian Order, and his first name is Elim. Those things, I would say, are the truth."

Robert Hewitt Wolfe on writing “The Wire" - from Deep Space Nine: TrekCore (via tinsnip)
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