Spyke

One time I was at Walmart, outside of Chicago. Like 4 years ago.

I was over in produce looking at my list. And not paying attention. Almost ran my cart into someone.

I looked up at the guy. And say "oh sorry".

I swear to gawd he looked just like Michael Dorn.

I know my face went red as I smiled stupidly. He smiles back. One of those flashy disarming smiles.

I swooned. I stood there in a daze.

When I came to, I looked around. I saw him disappear around a corner.

And since I'm not a creep I did not follow him.

Idk if it really was him. It could have just been a very handsome man that looked like Dorn. But I like to imagine it was Worf.

Let me have my little fantasies.

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lemmy.world

I'm still sad we never got a star trek/MASH-up.

would have been amazing to see Hawkeye making hard passes at Bev and Troi.

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I remember reading about a show called "Mercy Point" -- a sci fi show about a hospital space station. I thought it sounded like a neat idea, especially if it was in the MASH dramedy mold. But I guess it wasn't very good :(

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lemmy.world

that Ep really highlighted how much voice work he does as Worf.

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quokk.au

What do you mean by "voice work"? That a big part of what makes Worf a distinct/unique character is his voice?

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Dorn sounds quite different to Worf, so as well as all the physical and emotional acting he does, he does a lot of work to change his voice to make Worf sound distinct to his speaking voice.

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