Sven Harvey Oct 16, 2017
The hugely ambitious Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has no shortage of classic episodes. And you'll find a few Klingons here too...
Spoilers lie ahead for Star Trek: Deep Space 9
See related Little Me: My Life From A-z by Matt Lucas review
Overlapping with both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's seven seasons had some very high points, It also had some very low ones that strayed a bit too far from the core of Star Trek for some fans, yet gave the show a unique texture that some savour.
If you only ever watch 25 stories from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, these are they, at least in my opinion – the only rule being that multi-part episodes count as one story (but great big multi-season Dominion flavoured arcs don't!)
With the 50th anniversary of Star Trek as a whole this year,...
The hugely ambitious Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has no shortage of classic episodes. And you'll find a few Klingons here too...
Spoilers lie ahead for Star Trek: Deep Space 9
See related Little Me: My Life From A-z by Matt Lucas review
Overlapping with both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's seven seasons had some very high points, It also had some very low ones that strayed a bit too far from the core of Star Trek for some fans, yet gave the show a unique texture that some savour.
If you only ever watch 25 stories from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, these are they, at least in my opinion – the only rule being that multi-part episodes count as one story (but great big multi-season Dominion flavoured arcs don't!)
With the 50th anniversary of Star Trek as a whole this year,...
- 7/6/2016
- Den of Geek
Latest: Former Beverly Hills, 90210 star Gabrielle Carteris is suing the producers of the movie that left her with permanent nerve damage.
The actress, 47, was left partly paralysed after a choking scene in 2006 TV movie Past Tense went too far - and left her with no feeling in parts of her body, and her face disfigured.
She admits it was the cast and crew on the film that first noticed there was something wrong.
Carteris recalls, "On camera, my face started to change... It was like I became The Joker. I started crying and I said, `I'm so embarrassed.'"
The actress has gone public with her now-manageable spasmss, which, at one point, left her with a speech impediment - and now she's seeking retribution.
In her lawsuit, Carteris claims the producers put her in "unreasonable risk of physical harm."
According to U.S. news show Access Hollywood, the producers have denied the accusations.
Carteris reveals medication has helped her control the nerve damage but cold weather and loud music can still trigger her spasms.
The actress, 47, was left partly paralysed after a choking scene in 2006 TV movie Past Tense went too far - and left her with no feeling in parts of her body, and her face disfigured.
She admits it was the cast and crew on the film that first noticed there was something wrong.
Carteris recalls, "On camera, my face started to change... It was like I became The Joker. I started crying and I said, `I'm so embarrassed.'"
The actress has gone public with her now-manageable spasmss, which, at one point, left her with a speech impediment - and now she's seeking retribution.
In her lawsuit, Carteris claims the producers put her in "unreasonable risk of physical harm."
According to U.S. news show Access Hollywood, the producers have denied the accusations.
Carteris reveals medication has helped her control the nerve damage but cold weather and loud music can still trigger her spasms.
- 3/14/2008
- WENN
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