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god DB is such a jackass. i knew there was a good reason for my 10yo crush to be on richard hatch not DB. what's so funny is that katee sackhoff is so much a better actor and so much more convincing in the role than benedict ever was. ... i left his name out just as a slap in his face ... KS has dominated the role. <g> --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 06:40, 26 April 2007 (PDT) | god DB is such a jackass. i knew there was a good reason for my 10yo crush to be on richard hatch not DB. what's so funny is that katee sackhoff is so much a better actor and so much more convincing in the role than benedict ever was. ... i left his name out just as a slap in his face ... KS has dominated the role. <g> --[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 06:40, 26 April 2007 (PDT) | ||
: Here's a follow-up quote, no source unfortunately (found at [http://www.tv.com/dirk-benedict/person/6798/biography.html tv.com]): People kept asking me about Starbuck being a girl and I finally wrote what I thought for a British magazine called Dreamwatch. It was called Starbuck: Lost In Castration, and a lot of people got really angry -- 'this chauvinist pig, this angry bitter old actor, how dare he?' It was about why you can't have a character like Starbuck in a show today -- a cigar-smoking, drinking, womanizing lovable scoundrel. The feminist movement got rid of those guys. In the war against masculinity, the only way that character could work was to make him a woman. | |||
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what's up with the hair? how she grew her hair long when she was falling in love and got married? what is it with women and hair? we really need to write something. --LQ 16:26, 23 February 2007 (PST)
god DB is such a jackass. i knew there was a good reason for my 10yo crush to be on richard hatch not DB. what's so funny is that katee sackhoff is so much a better actor and so much more convincing in the role than benedict ever was. ... i left his name out just as a slap in his face ... KS has dominated the role. <g> --LQ 06:40, 26 April 2007 (PDT)
- Here's a follow-up quote, no source unfortunately (found at tv.com): People kept asking me about Starbuck being a girl and I finally wrote what I thought for a British magazine called Dreamwatch. It was called Starbuck: Lost In Castration, and a lot of people got really angry -- 'this chauvinist pig, this angry bitter old actor, how dare he?' It was about why you can't have a character like Starbuck in a show today -- a cigar-smoking, drinking, womanizing lovable scoundrel. The feminist movement got rid of those guys. In the war against masculinity, the only way that character could work was to make him a woman.