Originally posted by Madwelshboy
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'Stargate: Universe' Influenced More By 'Firefly' Than 'Battlestar'
http://airlockalpha.com/news/6551/st...attlestar.html
http://airlockalpha.com/news/6551/st...attlestar.html
Spoiler:
Huffman liked knowing that her character had an affair with her superior and now had to live with those consequences. In their fish-bowl existence, it is the constant white elephant in the room and it forces her to be vulnerable and to deal with the repercussions of her actions. Thus, she finds it a challenge and joy to be able to sculpt her character.
You know how everyone has those pesky moral codes and usually a particular something in it that is just simply unforgivable? Yeah, infidelity is it for me. Despite some people harping on about "reasons" and "mistakes", I've never been able to accept that.
With that in mind, I'm curious to see how TPTB will get me to actually like this character and Young's....if in fact the superior is Young. Given what we've seen in the trailers. it may just very well be.
Ming-Na said she loved the fact that while her character is initially perceived as a troublemaker, she has a good heart and truly cares for others and believes she is acting in their best interests. She also understands that people want to justify what they do, and that no matter what they do or how it is perceived, if they feel it is right, they are going to do it anyway. After all, she said, "no one decides to be evil.
And I find her last comment curious. A hint at things to come for Camille Wray?
Probably one of the more unique characters on the show, harkening back to the old "Last Starfighter" days, is one played by David Blue...
Matthew Scott was left out. This makes me sad.
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