I think in general, you need a bad guy to have someone to root against and I think kids understand a story more clearly if there's an evil element for them to cheer against and to root for the good guys. |
I think Star Trek has been very double-edged for all of us - as actors, writers, directors. |
I think that I've been pigeon-holed by virtue of the fact that I've spent so much time in front of a green screen. |
I think the problem with the soaps is that because they make 280 shows a year, the writing suffers. |
I think, unfortunately or fortunately, the reality of Hollywood is that if your movie makes money, they'll make another one. |
I was a psych major until I saw how much fun the actors were having, and I decided I'd transfer over to the theater arts department. |
I wasn't surprised, because I know that there's been that kind of loyalty about Star Trek, historically, certainly in the original seasons; the original series was picked up partially because of fan support. |
I'm proud of the show on a lot of levels, but the idea that people are inspired to study anything is good news to me. |
I'm sort of in for a penny, in for a pound with Star Trek, It's my life at this point. To deny it would just be foolish. |
I've always thought that we, as human beings, would be naive and arrogant to pretend that we're the only life form in the galaxy. |
If it was a guest part, you'd only go in once and read for the producer and director, and you'd know the next day if you were going in to work. |
If the prime directives were followed a little more accurately here on earth, I mean it sounds somewhat Pollyanna, but I think people would certainly get along better. |
In the theater, we were sort of happy to do what we could get. |
Ironically, I had virtually no interest in science fiction. |
It evolved, in all honesty, into a show much more about the mythology of the aliens than about the angst about teen romance. |