




Oh my god, hahaha, don’t apologize; I apologize. I’m very slow and I’m terrible in understanding humor, especially when I’m sleepy. People usually have to explain their jokes for me, I’m not fun in this area. xD

Which one? You mean, what episode or scene I’m talking about? The episode is ‘Ties of Blood and Water’, and the scene is in the beginning, in the last moments when she’s talking with Sisko about accepting Ghemor’s proposal.
But I was talking more in a general aspect… her eyes always seemed too much expressive, is almost scary.

IKR? I mean, I’m only starting to knowing Alexander Siddig’s work, but I’m a big fan of Malcolm for at least five years, I’m more than a little surprise, but it’s a cool surprise

I discovered for accident… I was reading the article about ‘Business as Usual’ on Memory Alpha when I read 'This episode was directed by Alexander Siddig, using his real name of Siddig El-Fadil, under which he had previously acted. Steven Berkoff previously appeared in Clockwork Orange along with Siddig’s uncle, Malcolm McDowell’
and I was like whoa whoa wait a minute WHAT

Oh, I panic in pratically every period of my life. I panicked when I entered the gym, when I got out of the gym, when I entered high school, when I got out of high school… being in panic is part of my life. xD
Yeah, university sounds like a good idea for me, if someday I manage to enter the university… in two years and three failures on the admission tests, I’m not even sure if I will enter someday. I’m getting mad of staying home all the time, but I’m absolutely terrified of working with people, because my shyness is no kidding and I literally don’t know how to do anything.
I actually have to resolve what to do of my life, and then, I will feel less panic. I guess. xD

Ahh, eu lembro de ter lido em uma revista [eu tenho mania de colecionar revistas antigas de ficção científica e de cinema, especialmente a SET] de que eles queriam usar um conceito parecido com o que usaram para o do Professor Moriarty em TNG… como eu ainda não assisti, não conheço muito sobre VOY, mas parece um conceito bem interessante mesmo :D

Me too! :| I just hope someone has written this, because I will have to look for a fanfiction of this lost moment

Oh my, the show just lost a golden opportunity right there. Not amused. *sigh*

Oh, tell me about it! There are bad star trek episodes, there are good star trek episodes, there are very good star trek episodes and then there are freaking brilliant star trek episodes; these two episodes fits in the last category.

I never liked Banderas as an actor, but my main issue with this role in special is that he have nothing of Armand in him. I just hate Banderas in IWTV. Passionately.
I will not even start with how Armand looks [seventeen year old boy, russian, curled red hair, Botticelli’s angel], but I will talk about Armand’s personality.
The other actors made his roles in amazing ways; Lestat’s Tom Cruise is simply PERFECT; Brad Pitt had all of Louis’s melancholy, and Kirsten Dunst was also perfect as Claudia. They all made great roles in the character’s personality, but Banderas? Huh.
I mean, where’s Armand’s charm? Where’s the mysterious boy, full of enigmatic promises? My poor Amadeo was killed in this movie.
I think Banderas would have been an awesome Santino. He looks like Santino, and I think that his performance as Armand looks so much more like Santino than Armand.

Star Trek series always makes me cry. Every one [especially TNG], and DS9 is making me cry on regular basis. This moment was so sad and at the same time, absolutely beautiful. I cried bittersweet tears. Lord, I love this show