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Patrick Stewart donated £20,000 to Britain's Labour Party and was the honored guest at a £500/head Labour event with Prime Minister Tony Blair according to the BBC.
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A Real Media video clip of Scott Bakula appearance on 'Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn', in which he talks about ENT first season, can be dowloaded from MediaTrek
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Patrick Stewart tackles King Henry II role next year, while Terry Farrell lands Lifetime role and Michael Dorn joins 'The Santa Claus 2' in casting news.
May 6, 2002: Region 2 release of 'ST:TMP Director's Edition' DVD May 7, 2002: TNG Season 2 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Jun 25, 2002: STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN Special Edition DVD hits U.S. streets Jul 3, 2002: TNG Season 3 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Q3, 2002: UK ENTERPRISE premiere on Channel 4 (non-satellite customers) Sep 3, 2002: TNG Season 4 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Nov 5, 2002: TNG Season 5 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Dec 3, 2002: TNG Season 6 DVD Box Set U.S. Release Dec 31, 2002: TNG Season 7 DVD Box Set U.S. Release 2002:Click here for full 2002 TREK DVD/VHS UK release dates
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Actor Jeff Combs talks again, this time with TrekNation's Michelle Eric Green. In the interview, Combs talks about his role in this week's "Aquisition" as another Ferengi, 'Krem'.
"Ferengi never get killed. They're too lusciously cunning, like animals. They're selfish and clever but they can be put back in their place. The Ferengi were originally supposed to be intimidating, not comical; that lasted about thirty seconds. In their nature they're humorous because they're so one-track. But they can be very different from one another. Ethan Phillips is doing one in this episode and we're very different," Combs says of his latest TREK character.
"I'm a much nicer guy this time [than Brunt, his Ferengi character in DS9]. This is a Ferengi caught in a situation he doesn't want to be caught in. He's the innocent. I appreciated that they gave me that -- I think originally they thought of me doing the Ferengi version of Shran," he continues.
Combs also speaks about ENTERPRISE in general, saying, "The simplicity of the form is like the original. To seek out strange new worlds...to go where no man has gone before. I don't even think Next Generation did that quite so on the nose. I always found Next Gen kind of cold. And with Voyager, you're lost and you want to get home -- there's no stronger premise than that, that's The Odyssey -- yet every time I watched that show I never got a sense that they were doing anything to get home. Where were the moral conflicts, the sacrifices to be made, decisions that had to be stuck to, or temptations that pulled you away from the central motivation? Enterprise has the human dynamic. It's Captain Archer deciding how to do the right thing."
For the rest of the interview, in which he also talks more about the recurring Andorian role 'Shran', check out this page.
How would you rate the latest ENT episode, FALLEN HERO, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?
How would you rate the latest ENT episode, DESERT CROSSING, on a scale from 1 (bad) to 10 (excellent) in comparison to the best and the worst episodes of the previous Star Trek television series?