133 quotes found
"Holly Marie Combs - Piper Halliwell"
"Alyssa Milano - Phoebe Halliwell"
"Rose McGowan - Paige Matthews (Seasons 4-8)"
"Shannen Doherty - Prue Halliwell (Seasons 1-3)"
"Brian Krause - Leo Wyatt"
"Dorian Gregory - Darryl Morris (Seasons 1-7)"
"Julian McMahon - Cole Turner / Belthazor (Seasons 3-5, Guest Star Season 7)"
"Drew Fuller - Chris Halliwell (Season 6, Recurring Seasons 5, 7 & 8)"
"T.W. King - Andy Trudeau (Season 1)"
"Greg Vaughan - Dan Gordon (Season 2)"
"Karis Paige Bryant - Jenny Gordon (Season 2)"
"Kaley Cuoco - Billie Jenkins (Season 8)"
"Jennifer Rhodes - Penelope "Grams" Halliwell"
"Finola Hughes - Patricia "Patty" Halliwell"
"James Read - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Scott Jaeck - Sam Wilder (Seasons 2, 5 & 8)"
"Rebecca Balding - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Sandra Prosper - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Wes Ramsey - Wyatt Halliwell (Seasons 5-8)"
"Ivan Sergei - Henry Mitchell - (Season 8)"
"Victor Webster - Coop Haliwell - (Season 8)"
"Jean-Luc Picard: Space... The final frontier... These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: To explore strange new worlds... To seek out new life and new civilizations... To boldly go where no one has gone before!"
"...to boldly go where no one has gone before."
"Patrick Stewart – Captain Jean-Luc Picard"
"Jonathan Frakes – Commander William Riker"
"Brent Spiner – Lieutenant Commander Data"
"LeVar Burton – Geordi La Forge"
"Michael Dorn – Lieutenant Worf"
"Marina Sirtis – Counselor Deanna Troi"
"Gates McFadden – Doctor Beverly Crusher Season 1, Episodes 2.22–7.26]"
"Wil Wheaton – Wesley Crusher [Episodes 1.1–4.9, "The Game", "The First Duty", "Parallels", "Journey's End"]"
"Denise Crosby – Lieutenant Tasha Yar [Episodes 1.1–1.23, "Shades of Gray", "Yesterday's Enterprise", "All Good Things..."]"
"Gene's hands-on involvement in The Next Generation diminished greatly after the first season."
"Given Roddenberry's goal of a television series revolving around the adventures of a space-age Captain Horatio Hornblower, it is not surprising that much of the international structure would be based upon the law as it existed during the heyday of the fighting sail. In contrast to our contemporary world, in which international telephone communications are instantaneous and where travel from any one point on the globe to any other can be accomplished in under a day's time, the planets on ST:TNG sometimes go for decades without communicating with one another, and the time to travel form one planet to another (even at warp speed) is measured in days, weeks or years - not hours. In such a decentralized legal system, there would not be enough repetition of practice to develop customary law."
"I wrote the bible for that show, not Gene. He took credit for it, of course. And the idea of the older, more mature Captain — that was mine. That way we could keep the Captain on the bridge and make the first officer the Mission Specialist."
"We wanted to get away from the heavy, preachy, moralizing sci-fi of shows like Star Trek: TNG, which in my view took all the joie de vivre out of the original series."
"Star Trek is not like any other show because it is one unique vision, and if you agree with Gene Roddenberry's vision for the future, you should be locked up somewhere. It's wacky doodle, but it's his wacky doodle. If you can't deal with that, you can't do the show. There are rules on top of rules on top of rules...Gene sees this pollyanish view of the future where everything is going to be fine...I don't believe it, but you have to suppress all that and put it aside. You suspend your own feelings and your own beliefs, and you get with his vision...or you get rewritten."
"During the years of Captain Kirk's Enterprise 4% of the galaxy has been charted -- not explored -- since exploration would have required visits to all the approximately 11,000,000,000 stars and planetary systems in that 4% of the galaxy. By the time of our 24th century stories, only 19% of it has been charted. If only one of a million of the stars in the galaxy has worlds and if only one of out of a million of these worlds were capable of supporting life, and if only one out of a million were capable of supporting life, and if only one out of a million of those bore intelligent life, there would still be millions of inhabited worlds for us to visit."
"It is hard to overstate how much of a departure the “Star Trek” franchise’s eighties-and-nineties-straddling incarnation, “The Next Generation,” was from the original series. It retained much of the nomenclature and established codes (the inscrutable techno-scientific babble, the ship’s name, the naval ranks, the canonical alien species) but swung almost entirely toward the second, more cerebral form of science fiction. It had no anchor in the present, nor did it genuflect before America’s frontier myths. “The Next Generation” was wholesale utopia, a thought experiment on how humans would behave under terminally improved material circumstances. Civilization, and the future, had won."
"“Star Trek: The Next Generation” has precious little to tell us about our present selves. Or, rather, it tells us who we are not, and who we might become someday. This is not the type of science fiction that we are accustomed to consuming, or that TV and film producers are accustomed to making."
"I was very clear about what to expect. Star Trek: The Next Generation was going to be an utter failure and I would be on my way back to England within a few months. I could make some money for the first time in my life, get a suntan and go home."
"For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see; Saw the Vision of the World, and all the wonder that would be... -Alfred Tennyson"
"Kate Mulgrew – Captain Kathryn Janeway"
"Robert Beltran – Commander Chakotay"
"Tim Russ – Tuvok"
"Roxann Dawson – Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres"
"Robert Duncan McNeill – Tom Paris"
"Garrett Wang – Ensign Harry Kim"
"Robert Picardo – The Doctor"
"Ethan Phillips – Neelix"
"Jeri Ryan – Seven of Nine [Seasons 4–7]"
"Jennifer Lien – Kes [Seasons 1–3]"
"Beltran: Chakotay was kind of a solitary character, at least from season four to seven. I think the first three seasons there were a lot of interesting storylines, and then I think a shift happened in the series after Jerri Taylor left. I think any time that a character has an interpersonal relationship that shows growth, and you could say that clearly about Chakotay and the captain. But after Seska left, it was only that relationship with the captain that had depth to it. Chakotay and Tuvok didn’t have much. Chakotay and Paris didn’t have much. Chakotay and the other characters, there wasn’t much of a relationship there. I always regretted that because there was a lot to explore."
"Interviewer: You were always honest and open at the time about your displeasure with how Chakotay was utilized on the show. When you raised your concerns, did the powers that be listen?"
"Interviewer: If somehow the Star Trek writers were to tap out one more Janeway story, with an assist from you, what story would you want to see told? Would you want her back on a ship and in command? Maybe you’d like to see her now that she’s been home for a while…"
"Amy Brenneman — Amy Gray"
"Dan Futterman — Vincent Gray"
"Tyne Daly — Maxine Gray"
"Kevin Rahm — Kyle McCarty"
"Richard T. Jones — Bruce Van Exel"
"Marcus Giamatti — Peter Gray"
"Jessica Tuck — Gillian Gray"
"Karle Warren — Lauren Cassidy"
"Jillian Armenante — Donna Kozlowski"
"Timothy Omundson — Sean Potter"
"Dean Cain - Clark Kent"
"Teri Hatcher - Lois Lane"
"Lane Smith - Perry White"
"Michael Landes - Jimmy Olson #1"
"Justin Whalin - Jimmy Olson #2"
"Eddie Jones - Jonathan Kent"
"K Callan - Martha Kent"
"John Shea - Lex Luthor"
"Tracy Scoggins - Catharine "Cat" Grant"
"Gary Cole - Sheriff Lucas Buck"
"Lucas Black - Caleb Temple"
"Paige Turco - Gail Emory"
"Brenda Bakke - Selena Coombs"
"Sarah Paulson - Merlyn Temple"
"Nick Searcy - Deputy Ben Healy"
"Jake Weber - Dr. Matt Crower"
"Christopher Fennell - Boone"
"John Mese - Dr. Billy Peale"
"Alex Van - Deputy Floyd"
"Lynda Clark - Rita Barber"
"Tina Lifford - Loris Holt"
"Evan Rachel Wood - Rose Russell"
"Roma Downey - Monica"
"Della Reese - Tess"
"John Dye - Andrew (recurring season 2, main seasons 3–9)"
"Valerie Bertinelli - Gloria (guest season 7, main seasons 8–9)"
"Dana Delany - Colleen McMurphy"
"Nan Woods - Cherry White"
"Michael Boatman - Samuel Beckett"
"Marg Helgenberger - Karen Charlene "K.C." Koloski"
"Tim Ryan - Bartholomew "Natch" Austen"
"Robert Picardo - Dr. Dick Richard"
"Concetta Tomei - Lila Garreau"
"Brian Wimmer - Boonie Lanier"
"Jeff Kober - Evan "Dodger" Winslow"
"Chloe Webb - Laurette Barber"
"Adrian Pasdar - Jim Profit"
"Lisa Zane - Joanne Meltzer"
"Keith Szarabajka - Charles Henry "Chaz" Gracen"
"Jack Gwaltney - Pete Gracen"
"Allison Hossack - Nora Gracen"
"Lisa Darr - Gail Koner"
"Lisa Blount - Bobbi Stakowski"
"Sherman Augustus - Jeffrey Sykes"
"Scott Paulin - Jack Walters"
"Daniel Benzali - Theodore 'Teddy' Hoffman (Season 1)"
"Anthony LaPaglia - Jimmy Wyler (Season 2)"
"Patricia Clarkson - Annie Hoffman (Season 1)"
"Mary McCormack - Justine Appleton"
"Jason Gedrick - Neil Avedon (Season 1)"
"Stanley Tucci - Richard Cross (Season 1)"
"Donna Murphy - Francesca Cross (Season 1)"
"Barbara Bosson - Deputy District Attorney Miriam Grasso"
"Michael Hayden - Chris Docknovich"
"Grace Phillips - Lisa Gillsepie (Season 1)"
"J.C. MacKenzie - Arnold Spivak"
"Bobbie Phillips - Julie Costello (Season 1)"
"Linda Carlson - Judge Beth Bornstein"
"Stanley Kamel - Dr. Graham Lester (Season 1)"
"Gregory Itzin - District Attorney Roger Garfield"
"Dylan Baker - Detective Arthur Polson (Season 1)"
"D.B. Woodside - Aaron Mosley (Season 2)"
"Clayton Rohner - Det. Vince Biggio (Season 2)"
"Jack Kehler - Frank Szymanski (Season 2)"
"Pruitt Taylor Vince - Clifford Banks (Season 2)"
"Eileen Heckart - Frances Wyler (Season 2)"
"Ralph Waite - Malcolm Dietrich (Season 2)."
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