I fucking adored Lucan! Had a shit fit when it was cancelled!
Also Starbuck! Maya! And I still think Zefferelli's is the most authentic Romeo and Juliet ever! I did an essay in my Shakespeare class in college explaining why Mercutio was killed off--basically if Juliet had met him first, melancholic Romeo wouldn't have gotten a foot in the door! LOL Got an A+ from a prof who never gave A's.
I loved Judson Scott in the Phoenix and Star Trek too, and Jon-Erik Hexum in Voyagers.
You and I were the only ones who watched Lucan! LOL
YES! I adored Mercutio. If he'd have been let alone, he'd have killed Tybalt (he was the better swordsman). And, being a cousin of the Prince, he'd have maybe been exiled for a year or something, but nothing too big.
And then R&J would have announced their marriage, though Tybalt didn't deserve to die.
If Romeo had had a brain cell, he'd have told Mercutio, and Mercutio would have come up with a *much* better plan than 'fake death', omg.
Tanith Lee re-wrote that story in a most marvelous way, it's called 'Sung in Shadow' - utterly gorgeous.
Yes! The Phoenix! That was cool. I also liked Jan-Michael Vincent in 'Air Wolf'.
I think we were. Oooh, Lucan. (I was so mad at the scientist all the time who tried to force him to 'act human' and 'act normal'. BAH.)
Have you seen the meme where they compare the Maine Coon cat photo to Ron Perlman and he chimed in with the "Yes I know the damned cat looks like me, will you all shut up now?" LOL
Also Starbuck! Maya! And I still think Zefferelli's is the most authentic Romeo and Juliet ever! I did an essay in my Shakespeare class in college explaining why Mercutio was killed off--basically if Juliet had met him first, melancholic Romeo wouldn't have gotten a foot in the door! LOL Got an A+ from a prof who never gave A's.
I loved Judson Scott in the Phoenix and Star Trek too, and Jon-Erik Hexum in Voyagers.
You and I were the only ones who watched Lucan! LOL
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YES! I adored Mercutio. If he'd have been let alone, he'd have killed Tybalt (he was the better swordsman). And, being a cousin of the Prince, he'd have maybe been exiled for a year or something, but nothing too big.
And then R&J would have announced their marriage, though Tybalt didn't deserve to die.
If Romeo had had a brain cell, he'd have told Mercutio, and Mercutio would have come up with a *much* better plan than 'fake death', omg.
Tanith Lee re-wrote that story in a most marvelous way, it's called 'Sung in Shadow' - utterly gorgeous.
Yes! The Phoenix! That was cool. I also liked Jan-Michael Vincent in 'Air Wolf'.
I think we were. Oooh, Lucan. (I was so mad at the scientist all the time who tried to force him to 'act human' and 'act normal'. BAH.)
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*swoons*
That show was awesome.
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