• @MrPoopyButthole
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    581 year ago

    The dude is a legend. I’ll always remember the smile on his face when the interview coordinator read my comment out loud “Quark is the best character in DS9”.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        100 percent. Sisko just does not work for me - but Quark is the reason I keep coming back.

        • @ummthatguyOP
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          261 year ago

          Sisko improves once he metaphorically and literally “grows the beard”.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Hot take: I found him acting better before the bearded wrecking ball aesthetic. His acting always seemed a bit wooden to me, but after the change he leaned more into it in my opinion. Definitely not saying he is a bad character or actor of course, he is still my second favorite captain after Picard.

            • @[email protected]
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              151 year ago

              I had always assumed that change was part of the character’s arc. At the start he is a by the books commander and by the end he talks with 5 dimensions aliens, believes he is one chosen to guide a planet full of people and is willing to toss out his morals to manipulate other great powers.

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                1 year ago

                In universe, that works. The sad reality is that the goatee-and-shaved-head look (which Avery Brooks sported both in his previous TV roles and in real life) was considered by studio heads at the time to be “too urban” (ie, “too black”). It wasn’t until the show had established its roots that Brooks had enough leverage to change Sisko’s look to what it should have been from the start.

                They touch on this in What We Left Behind.

    • Match!!
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      251 year ago

      Yeah, who else is even up there, some simple tailor??

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    The Klingon merchant on Tulgana IV definitely has the Lursa and B’ETor sound going on, I’d be surprised if the voice actress wasn’t wearing Klingon teeth

  • Apathy Tree
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    81 year ago

    What does this mean a mouthpiece? I assume something to adjust the way they talk vs the output but can someone give me some sort of example of a difference of like… what does it do?

    • @RampantParanoia2365
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      1 year ago

      His fake Ferengi teeth, which effected how his voice sounded.

        • @RampantParanoia2365
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          111 year ago

          Yep. Ever watch Buffy? Listen to a vampire talk before and after they vamp out. It’s the same effect.

          • Apathy Tree
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            51 year ago

            Have not watched Buffy, no. But I believe you fully. Just didn’t think it was a big deal for voice but… at the same time I’m quite face blind so muffling and costumes don’t usually impact my ability to recognize someone. So it’s low-key amazing to me the lengths some people go to

            • @RampantParanoia2365
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              61 year ago

              Well, if you’re curious, I’m pretty sure you could hear it about 2 minutes into episode 1. Then you could just keep watching because it’s about equally amazing, and made in a very similar spirit to DS9.

          • Aa!
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            51 year ago

            Ever watch Buffy?

            Also…

            Armin Shimmerman had a recurring role where he spoke without Ferengi teeth in.