Bruna. 28. Bisexual. Brazil. I've got a film degree.
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insane to me how the emh had to fight tooth and nail to get an ounce of respect on voyager and on ds9 vic fontaine is like ohhh no im being harassed in fictional circumstances and everyone’s like nooo vic we love you hahaha :) and drops everything to help him
Vic Fontaine & Nog Talk About Living Life in It’s Only A Paper Moon
NOG: You don’t seem hollow to me. VIC: Compared to you, I’m hollow as a snare drum. Look, kid, I don’t know what’s going to happen to you out there. All I can tell you is that you’ve got to play the cards life deals you. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, but at least you’re in the game.
“I don't know what's going to happen to you out there."
7.10 - It’s Only A Paper Moon
Here are some notes from Memory Alpha. I thought the 2nd one especially important:
[Aron Eisenberg’s] favorite scene is when Nog breaks into tears; “It wasn’t written that way. The script just said that Nog gets emotional. When we were ready to shoot, I realized that I had to cry. It was the defining moment of what the episode was all about. You finally see what’s inside that’s gotten Nog to this point. Up until then, you didn’t know why he was behaving that way. I grew that day as an actor.” (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
After this episode aired, Eisenberg was contacted by a number of combat veterans who told him that his performance was extremely true to life, and who complimented him on his work. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
[I don’t see the reason for so much hate for Vic Fontaine, he’s not only our very own James Darren from the classic Time Tunnel show, he’s also very good singer. Everytime I’m feeling bad or stressed, I close my eyes, listen to Vic’s songs and pretend I’m on his bar talking with Bashir or Ezri. Or I just sit there listening.]