
A marvelous actor, the quintessential Vulcan. And I notice that Vulcans do wear jewelry.
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Linda wrote:Plus they didn't ever degrade him in any scenes like happened with T'Pol in some of the ENT episodes.
Linda wrote:Wasn't that Romulan commander played by the actor who also played Sarek (Mark Lenard), Spock's father?
Linda wrote:Uh, and I will make a concerted effort to finish the two stories I am working on despite the RL stuff going on.
Linda wrote:Wasn't that Romulan commander played by the actor who also played Sarek (Mark Lenard), Spock's father?
Linda wrote:I was not a regular fan of Star Trek until 1998 or 99, or actually after the century turned.
justTrip'n wrote:Also that beautiful blind woman in "In Truth is there no Beauty," who all the men were fighting over, I recognized as the woman that played feisty, 8-times-divorced old-lady doctor Pulaski in the second season of the Next Generation. I'm sure of it.
Linda wrote:Yes, that was the same actress. I just love it that some actresses can move on from the fleeting beauty of youth to strong female parts as they age instead of killing themselves or drowning themselves in alcohol or other drugs. I think they are more interesting, more complex in middle and old age than in the shallow, limited experience of youth. A lined face has its own deep beauty! And I am glad there are parts for strong female elders. Even in our fan fiction, they are great characters like Bnb's T'Para. And I think the guys (at least the ones with intelligence, integrity, and wisdom), even though they appreciate the beautiful curves of the youthful bodies, still find older women sexually attractive. They appreciate both at the same time. Just as we women love the men in our lives at all ages.
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