BrooklynKnight
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Oh, and if you ask me Denny Crane is IS James T Kirk....40 years older and working as a Lawyer.
Explicit potential written into the character now. . . but the concept didn't even appear until the 4th season in 1966 when it was clear that William Hartnell was becoming quite ill and wouldn't be able to continue as The Doctor. So, they came up with the idea that since he's an alien, he could do things completely unexpected to humans like the whole regeneration concept.Umbran said:Doctor Who - has changing actors as an explicit potential written into the character, including the understanding that his whole personality changes each time, so this one hardly counts.![]()
Nah, Denny Crane is the guy who hallucinates about gremlin outside the airplane.BrooklynKnight said:Oh, and if you ask me Denny Crane is IS James T Kirk....40 years older and working as a Lawyer.
Ranger REG said:Nah, Denny Crane is the guy who hallucinates about gremlin outside the airplane.![]()
He's too exhausted after chasing young blonde women (except recently he went after Murphy Brown, but she's blonde).Brown Jenkin said:Thats only because he didn't ask the fortune telling machine the right questions in the diner and ended up on the wrong flight.
Elf Witch said:I have said before that I have little interest in this project. I would have loved a new Trek movie if it had gone forward instead of backward.
Flexor the Mighty! said:Me too. The Star Trek universe is huge, I guess they don't have the writers who can do a good story in it without involving the Enterprise crew. So now we have a reboot or just early days or whatever it is. I'm not really interested.
Fast Learner said:What gives you the impression that the characters' basic personalities will be changed?