326 quotes found
"Michael J. Anderson — Samson"
"Adrienne Barbeau — Ruthie"
"Patrick Bauchau — Professor Lodz"
"Clancy Brown — Brother Justin Crowe"
"Debra Christofferson — Lila"
"Tim DeKay — Clayton Jones"
"Clea DuVall — Sofie"
"Cynthia Ettinger — Rita Sue Dreifuss"
"John Fleck — Gecko"
"Carla Gallo — Libby Dreifuss"
"Toby Huss — Felix "Stumpy" Dreifuss"
"Amy Madigan — Iris Crowe"
"Diane Salinger — Apollonia"
"John Savage — Henry "Hank" Scudder"
"Nick Stahl — Ben Hawkins"
"Karyne Steben — Alexandria"
"Sarah Steben — Caladonia"
"Brian Turk — Gabriel"
"Ralph Waite — Reverend Norman Balthus"
"Linda Hunt — Management/Lucius Belyakov (voice)"
"Michael Massee — Younger Lucius Belyakov"
"Jennifer Garner - Sydney Bristow"
"Victor Garber - Jack Bristow"
"Ron Rifkin - Arvin Sloane"
"Lena Olin - Irina Derevko, aka Laura Bristow, aka The Man (Season 2, recurring afterwards)"
"Michael Vartan - Michael Vaughn (Seasons 1-4, recurring Season 5)"
"Carl Lumbly - Marcus Dixon"
"Bradley Cooper - Will Tippin (Seasons 1-2, recurring afterwards)"
"Merrin Dungey - Francie Calfo, Allison Doren (Seasons 1-2, recurring afterwards)"
"Kevin Weisman - Marshall Flinkman"
"Greg Grunberg - Eric Weiss (Seasons 3-4, recurring seasons 1, 2, and 5)"
"David Anders - Julian Sark (Seasons 2-3, recurring seasons 1, 4, and 5)."
"Melissa George - Lauren Reed (Season 3)"
"Mia Maestro - Nadia Santos (Season 4, recurring Season 5)"
"Amanda Foreman - Carrie Bowman (Recurring role)"
"Terry O'Quinn - F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall (Recurring role)"
"Élodie Bouchez - Renée Rienne (Season 5)"
"Balthazar Getty - Thomas Grace (Season 5)"
"Rachel Nichols - Rachel Gibson (Season 5)"
"Amy Acker - Kelly Peyton (Season 5)"
"Chi McBride - Steven Harper"
"Anthony Heald - Scott Guber"
"Loretta Devine - Marla Hendricks"
"Nicky Katt - Harry Senate"
"Sharon Leal - Marilyn Sudor"
"Fyvush Finkel - Harvey Lipschultz"
"Jeri Ryan - Ronnie Cooke [Seasons 2-4]"
"Michael Rapaport - Danny Hanson [Seasons 2-4]"
"Jessalyn Gilsig - Lauren Davis [Seasons 1-2]"
"Rashida Jones - Louisa Fenn [Seasons 1-2]"
"Joey Slotnick - Milton Buttle [Season 1]"
"Thomas McCarthy - Coach Kevin Riley [Season 1]"
"Bianca Kajlich - Lisa Grier [Season 1]"
"Leslie Jordan - Dr. Harris [Season 2]"
"Kathy Baker - Meredith Peters [Season 2]"
"Michelle Monaghan - Kimberly Woods [Season 3]"
"Jon Abrahams - Zach Fischer [Season 3]"
"Joey McIntyre - Colin Flynn [Season 3]"
"Cara DeLizia - Marcie Kendall [Season 3]"
"China Jesusita Shavers - Brooke Harper [Season 3]"
"Sarah Thompson - Dana Poole"
"John Francis Daley - Anthony Ward"
"Debbi Morgan - Superintendant Marsha Shinn"
"Lamya Jezek - Sheryl Holt"
"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)"
"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…"
"Things were dictated by the times, by it being post-9/11, but I wanted us to hopefully get back to having a little bit more fun on the show and to get out of that whole Xindi thing. That would have been fun. I think we were pointing in that direction. I think the group was ready to go. The cast was ready to get there, and I think we could have had a blast. But we just didn’t get to go there. And I wanted Archer to kind of grow up and lighten up a little bit."
"Q: The prequel concept sounded so promising, but fans never embraced Enterprise the way they had the other shows. Assuming you agree with that statement, why didn’t Trek fans connect with Enterprise to the same degree they had the previous series?"
"TrekCore: What were the things on Enterprise that you really wanted to do in the fifth season? The biggest tragedy is when it got cut short. Where were you going to take it?"
"It (the romance with Tucker) was so monotonous. There were a lot of feelings, but nothing ever happened. We repeated the same story over and over. Either make it a relationship or don't, but you can't walk this line forever. It's boring."
"I had assumptions, and we all know what happens when we assume. I assumed that the ending would be about our show and not a wrap-up of the conglomerate."
"We started out with 13 million viewers on the pilot, and we somehow managed to drive 11 million of them away."
"Star Trek: Enterprise was the first Trek series to appear after 9/11, and reflected these new realities. The prequel series crew stumbled as they confronted all manner of unfamiliar civilizations, and did not even get along with the Vulcans very well. Then, in season three a 9/11-style attack on Earth forced Starfleet to launch an expedition to go after the shadowy Xindi, who had launched the strike. Making the Xindi potentially scary was the consortium nature of their alliance, including humanoid, arboreal, insectoid and aquatic species. Just as al Qaeda was an international terrorist consortium, the Xindi was more dangerous together than separately — a fact the Enterprise crew use to pry away some of the species from the organization."
"There was a flood of letters from every corner of the world advocating for this Excelsior series and then Paramount suddenly decided they didn’t want fan advice or participation and went ahead and did what they wanted to anyway with Enterprise which was a disastrous failure."
"Well, Enterprise too was literally going in the wrong direction. Gene was always forward looking and in terms of drama he wanted the shock of the new: new life, new civilizations. When you go backward people start nitpicking at the cannon and the technology."
"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"
"Save the Cheerleader. Save the World."
"Are you on the list?"
"They thought they were like everyone else... until they woke with incredible powers."
"Ordinary people discovering extraordinary abilities."
"Some people are born to be extraordinary."
"No one is safe."
"Someone flies... someone dies."
"How do you stop an exploding man?"
"It's not their abilities that make them Heroes. It's their choices."
"Darkness is coming... Expect casualties."
"Good will battle Evil."
"You can't choose your family. You can choose a side."
"In every hero there could be a villain."
"They will be hunted. They will be captured. They will need each other."
"As Evil grows stronger, a family unites."
"One of Us, One of Them"
"Rappler: Since the evos are being hunted in Heroes Reborn, is the show going to have similarities to how Mutants are hunted down in the X-Men movies?"
"Debuting in the fall of 2006, “Heroes” was something fans had never seen before: an original TV series centered around everyday people discovering fantastical abilities. We met characters like Claire Bennet (Hayden Panetierre), the regenerating cheerleader; Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia), the power-absorbing man; Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka), the time-traveling pencil-pusher; and Matt Parkman (Greg Grunberg), the telepathic cop. These seemingly disparate people were discovering their powers and fearing what they might do to the world around them. On top of this strong sense of character development, the pilot almost instantly introduced the stakes in the form of Sylar (Zachary Quinto), the power-hungry villain with a scalping streak; a foreboding premonition of a nuclear explosion, the source of which was left to be discovered; and a visit from future Hiro, who bestows a mission onto his past self: “Save the cheerleader, save the world.”"
"2006 was a very different time for television. For one thing, there had never been a compelling superhero series realized on the small screen. But then came NBC’s Heroes, which filled a huge void on network TV with its sprawling ensemble, its story about superpowered people around the country, and its dense mythology. At the time, the show felt genuinely revolutionary, even if it was borrowing its storytelling tropes from the greatest hits of comic books."
"When the first (Emmy-nominated) season of Heroes debuted in 2006, its use of time travel and other tricky narrative structures was pretty cutting edge for a network show. (Usually studios insisted that each week’s episode be fairly accessible to new viewers.) Now, shows like the CW’s Arrow and The Flash deploy those kinds of storytelling tricks every week and have whole universes of interconnected spinoffs built around them."
"This was a problem with the original Heroes, too—the creator Tim Kring got so invested in his individual characters that he forgot to unite them into a team. You might recall the show’s first season motto, “Save the cheerleader, save the world,” but you’d probably be hard-pressed to remember just how the plot eventually played out. Kring would set a hundred threads in motion but then struggle to knot them all together, and considering the amount of time Heroes Reborn spends on introducing new characters, it’s fair to worry that his latest effort will struggle in the same way."
"Jonathan Tucker - Tommy Donnelly"
"Tom Guiry - Jimmy Donnelly"
"Billy Lush - Kevin Donnelly"
"Michael Stahl-David - Sean Donnelly"
"Olivia Wilde - Jenny Reilly"
"Keith Nobbs - Joey Ice Cream"
"Kirk Acevedo - Nicky Cottero"
"Kate Mulgrew - Helen Donnelly"
"Michael Rispoli - Al "Alo" Onatero"
"Chris Bauer - Hugh "Huey" Farrell"
"Peter Greene - Derek "Dokey" Farrell"
"Jennifer Love Hewitt - Melinda Gordon"
"David Conrad - Jim Clancy"
"Aisha Tyler - Andrea Moreno"
"Camryn Manheim - Delia Banks"
"Jay Mohr - Professor Rick Payne"
"Tyler Patrick Jones - Ned Banks"
"Skeet Ulrich - Jake Green"
"Michael Gaston - Gray Anderson"
"Kenneth Mitchell - Eric Green"
"Pamela Reed - Gail Green"
"Gerald McRaney - Johnston Green"
"Lennie James - Robert Hawkins"
"Sprague Grayden - Heather Lisinski"
"Shoshannah Stern - Bonnie Richmond"
"Brad Beyer - Stanley Richmond"
"Ashley Scott - Emily Sullivan"
"Erik Knudsen - Dale Turner"
"Alicia Coppola - Mimi Clark"
"Clare Carey - Mary Bailey"
"James Remar - Jonah Prowse"
"Richard Speight, Jr. - Bill Kohler"
"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)"
"Bryan Greenberg - Nick Garrett"
"Laura Prepon - Hannah Daniels"
"Tom Berenger - The Commander"
"Odette Yustman - Aubrey"
"Warren Christie - Ray "Big Cat" Cataldo"
"Brad William Henke - Owen Rowan"
"Evan Jones - Ikey"
"Jay Paulson - Physical Phil"
"Slade Pearce - Sam Daniels"
"Geoff Stults - Eddie Latekka"
"Rebecca Field - Janet Meadows"
"Lindy Booth - Emily the "Pizza Girl""
"James Woods - Sebastian Stark"
"Danielle Panabaker - Julie Stark"
"Jeri Ryan - Jessica Devlin"
"Sophina Brown - Raina Troy"
"Sarah Carter - Madeleine Poe"
"Samuel Page - Casey Woodland"
"Henry Simmons - Isaac Wright"
"Peta Wilson - Nikita"
"Roy Dupuis - Michael Samuelle"
"Eugene Robert Glazer - Operations/Paul L. Wolfe"
"Alberta Watson - Madeline"
"Don Francks - Walter"
"Matthew Ferguson - Seymour Birkoff and Jason Crawford"
"Carlo Rota - Mick Schtoppel"
"Lindsay Collins - Elizabeth"
"Josh Holliday - Henry"
"Anais Granofsky - Carla"
"Bruce Payne - Jurgen"
"Siân Phillips - Adrian"
"David Hemblen - George"
"Lawrence Bayne - Davenport"
"Kris Lemche - Greg Hillinger"
"Stephen Shellen - Marco O'Brien"
"Samia Shoaib - Elena"
"Evan Caravela - Adam"
"Edward Woodward - Mr. Jones"
"Peter Krause — Nick George"
"Donald Sutherland — Patrick "Tripp" Darling III"
"William Baldwin — Patrick Darling IV"
"Natalie Zea — Karen Darling"
"Glenn Fitzgerald — Brian Darling, Sr."
"Samaire Armstrong — Juliet Darling"
"Seth Gabel — Jeremy Darling"
"Zoe McLellan — Lisa George"
"Blair Underwood — Simon Elder"
"Jill Clayburgh — Letitia "Tish" Darling"
"Lucy Liu — Nola Lyons"
"Kristin Bauer — Rebecca Colfax"
"Roxana Brusso — Maria"
"Candis Cayne — Carmelita"
"Daniel Cosgrove — Freddy Mason"
"Tamara Feldman — Natalie Kimpton"
"Michelle Krusiec — Mei Ling Hwa Darling"
"Sheryl Lee — Andrea Smithson"
"Laura Margolis — Daisy"
"Chloë Grace Moretz — Kiki George"
"Shawn Michael Patrick — Clark"
"Will Shadley — Brian Darling, Jr."
"Sofía Vergara — Sofia"
"Bellamy Young — Ellen Darling"
"Michelle Ryan"
"Miguel Ferrer"
"Molly Price"
"Lucy Kate Hale"
"Will Yun Lee"
"Chris Bowers"
"Mark Sheppard"
"Kim Delaney as"
"Brian McNamara as Lieutenant General Michael Holden"
"Catherine Bell as"
"Terry Serpico as Colonel Frank Sherwood"
"Sally Pressman as Roxy LeBlanc"
"Drew Fuller as 2nd Lieutenant"
"Brigid Brannagh as Pamela Moran"
"Jeremy Davidson as Master Sergeant Chase Moran"
"Sterling K. Brown as"
"Wendy Davis as Colonel Joan Burton"
"I loved my time on Fringe, but the truth is that was originally a story about a female protagonist… and the show turned into a story about father and son [played by John Noble and Joshua Jackson]. Very often in this business, that’s what tends to happen… A lot of the time, those boy shows, it’s not that there’s anything against women, they just don’t know how to write women, so they go right back to [the trope of Steven] Spielberg, father-son — and there are mothers and sons, and mothers and daughters."
"Anna Torv - Special Agent Olivia Dunham"
"Joshua Jackson - Peter Bishop"
"John Noble - Dr. Walter Bishop"
"Lance Reddick - Special Agent Phillip Broyles"
"Jasika Nicole - Special Agent Astrid Farnsworth"
"Kirk Acevedo - Special Agent Charlie Francis"
"Blair Brown - Nina Sharp"
"Mark Valley - John Scott"
"Leonard Nimoy - Dr. William Bell"
"Bill Paxton - Bill Henrickson"
"Jeanne Tripplehorn - Barbara "Barb" Henrickson"
"Chloë Sevigny - Nicolette "Nicki" Grant"
"Ginnifer Goodwin - Margene "Margie" Heffman"
"Amanda Seyfried - Sarah Henrickson"
"Douglas Smith - Ben Henrickson"
"Grace Zabriskie - Lois Henrickson"
"Bruce Dern - Frank Harlow"
"Joel McKinnon Miller - Don Embry"
"Harry Dean Stanton - Roman Grant"
"Daveigh Chase - Rhonda Volmer"
"Shawn Doyle - Joey Henrickson"
"Melora Walters - Wanda Henrickson"
"Matt Ross - Alby Grant"
"Mary Kay Place - Adaleen Grant"
"Fox forgot to cancel my show... Very awkward. They looked and said, 'Oh, this is our bad. We forgot to cancel your show. You're going to have to make more.'"
"And they wanted a show, a first episode that absolutely laid out the structure of the show, which is - Echo is at the Dollhouse, she is imprinted for an engagement, she goes on the engagement, she comes back from the engagement into the Dollhouse. This is how it works."
"Well, you know, there was sort of this celebration of human perversion. It was kind of part of it because ultimately some of their engagements are sexual in nature. That's been very much downplayed because it makes some people uncomfortable. My mandate was to make some people uncomfortable - unfortunately some of those people run the network."
"I always hold to the premise that the first six episodes are the first six pilots."
"Eliza Dushku - Echo/Caroline Farrell"
"Harry J. Lennix - Boyd Langton"
"Olivia Williams - Adelle DeWitt"
"Fran Kranz - Topher Brink"
"Tahmoh Penikett - Paul Ballard"
"Enver Gjokaj - Victor/Anthony Ceccoli"
"Dichen Lachman - Sierra/Priya Tsetsang"
"Amy Acker - Dr. Claire Saunders/Whiskey"
"Alan Tudyk - Carl William Craft/Stephen Kepler/Alpha"
"Miracle Laurie - Mellie/November/Madeline Costley"
"Reed Diamond - Laurence Dominic"
"Liza Lapira - Ivy"
"Ashley Scott – Helena Kyle / Huntress"
"Dina Meyer – Barbara Gordon / Oracle"
"Rachel Skarstein – Dinah Lance / Black Canary"
"Mia Sara – Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn"
"Ian Ambercrombie – Alfred Pennyworth"
"Shemar Moore – Detective Jesse Reese"
"Shawn Christian – Wade Brixton"
"Gabriel Byrne - Dr. Paul Weston"
"Michelle Forbes - Paul's wife, Kate"
"Melissa George - Laura (Season 1)"
"Blair Underwood - Alex (Season 1)"
"Mia Wasikowska - Sophie (Season 1)"
"Embeth Davidtz - Amy (Season 1)"
"Josh Charles - Jake (Season 1)"
"Dianne Wiest - Gina (Season 1 and Season 2)"
"Hope Davis - Mia (Season 2)"
"Alison Pill - April (Season 2)"
"Aaron Shaw - Oliver (Season 2)"
"Sherri Saum - Bess (Season 2)"
"Russell Hornsby - Luke (Season 2)"
"John Mahoney - Walter (Season 2)"
"Glynn Turman - Alex Sr. (Season 2)"
"Laila Robins - Tammy Kent (Season 2)"
"Craig Horner — Richard Cypher"
"Bridget Regan — Kahlan Amnell"
"Bruce Spence — Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander"
"Tabrett Bethell — Cara Mason"
"Craig Parker — Darken Rahl"
"You think you know Las Vegas... the lights, the action, the excitement. There's a Vegas you've never seen before – my Vegas. My name is Angelica, and I deal in dreams. And because everyone has a little sin in them, the next dream fulfilled could be your own."
"It's midnight... the witching hour. That means that once again it's time for you to tell me about the best sex you've ever had. All the good girls and boys have gone to bed, and the rest of us have the night to ourselves."
"We've all had a night where intimacy knows no bounds and desire knows no rules... a night of reckless sexual abandon, a night you can still taste years after the sun comes up. We've all had one. What's yours?"