Ep.2.02: "Especially the Lies" with Andrew Robinson
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- It's the second episode of our second season. Connor and Dominic talk some deep shop with Star Trek Deep Space Nine legend Andrew Robinson. A lot of actor good feels here. They discuss Andrew's life, his father a victim of WWII, his mother and her struggles thereafter. Acting school. Acting after school. Theater. Dirty Harry. How deciding that wanting to F*** Dr. Bashir made a character great. Erica gets some fan questions in and more importantly, dishes on growing up in Hartford, CT with Andy. Plus more. It's another conversation episode, this time with a real fake spy.
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I like how the ds9 writers included andrews claustrophobia into the garak character.
That was a great “actors studio” revelation for sure. Nice connection too, thanks willjohnboy!
😮 nice catch!
And it’s in Andrew’s Garek novel too.
Every time I watch any of the episodes where he has a claustrophobia attack I have one by osmosis. I have literal trembling panic attacks in large crowds of strangers. My heart goes out to him for it.
The Garak character is the best and the most mysterious character of the entire series.... Id even say he is up there was Shran!
📌Garak's first appearance with Bashir is ingrained in my mind. That dialogue is just perfectly written and the acting really brought the script to life.
In the pale moonlight is the finest episode of star trek ever created. That's all thanks to how Mr Robinson treated and created his character and played off the other actors. My thanks to him and this channel for bringing it to a wider audience.
That episode is tied with Far Beyond the Stars for my absolute favorite DS9 episode.
"That's why you came to me, isn't it Captain? Because you knew I could do those things that you weren't capable of doing". It's a brilliant, and perhaps needed, response to Gene Rodenberry's unbending insistence on blanket idealism when it came to the portrayal of Starfleet officers.
Maybe the best DS9 episode but not the best episode overall that would be a tough call
I just watched it last night, damn Sisko went dirty!! xD and I'd do it all over again!
Staggeringly great acting from both Avery and Andrew, in the pale moonlight may be the best "dark" trek that has ever been done.
I absolutely love Andrew Robinson, really an exceptional talent. He is for sure a true gem of DS9, without whom it just wouldn’t be the same. Many many thanks to you sir, for all the great performances over the years, from Dirty Harry onwards, bravo. 👏👏👏👏
He is magnificent.
Honestly considered him part of the main cast in my mind. SO influential in the story, but if i think back on it.... he did note appear every episode. So he truely made his mark as an actor
Absolutely worth watching :)
For a while I kept thinking of his character in Hellraiser. So it took me a while to get used to him being another character.
@@vanmoody I always saw him as the killer in Dirty Harry but that didn’t last long.
Andrew Robinson made Garak one of the best Star trek characters.
It was actors like him who made DS9 the best star trek series.
Came here for the Garak conversation, but stayed because of how fascinating of a person Andy is. Man, what a story.
Andrew (Garak) deserved much more Screen-time in DS9 and or subsequent spin-off shows, simply an iconic character and gentleman.
I would have loved to have seen more of Garek on screen. With that said though, I think he had the perfect amount of screen time. I think of it like the Borg on TNG, it was a real treat when they appeared simply because they didn't appear a lot and they were largely a mystery, it's the same with Garek. When Voyager came along the Borg appeared way more often and lost that mystery and almost became an enemy of the week.
I concur; I would also hasten to add that of the supporting characters added over the seasons of DS9 the only one I wanted more story for than Garak was Vic Fontaine. Garak had much more of an ongoing arc, though, and it would have been fun to let Vic Fontaine be a part of that (as opposed to Julian or Ezri Dax).
It's so weird to think of Mr Robinson as a recurring guest star on DS9. His character is so great, such an important part of that show I've always thought of him as a main cast member. One of the few actors who plays an alien in a truly non-human way. Wonderful, wonderful actor.
Yeap. His presence was felt even if he didn’t appear on camera.
yeah i dont think of him as a side character at all. even though hes technically not even part of the crew he feels like it.
Ah, but just a simple Taylor, you know?
He should have been made a main cast member, a lot going on with the character.
@@Zenette6591 Well, he can be a main cast member in our hearts
After years of arduously viewing every Star Trek series, it’s official- Garak is the greatest character of all time. Period. Thanks to all 3 of you for your amazing contributions. I genuinely appreciate all you do!
Hahaha. Awesome.
Who? Plain simple Garak ? He is only a tailor !
Holy shit he's finally doing an audiobook of Stitch in Time. I know i'm not alone when i say that i've been waiting for that for a long time.
Right!?
What what what!! Are you serious!! I bought the book as an ebook a year ago...and I hear his voice as I read it. Is he really doing an audiobook?? So awesome
@@thomasp.crenshaw185 Exactly my reaction! Pardon my french, but it's about fucking time!
Paramount might think this is just the reaction a Trekkie like me would have to any announcement of this type. But honestly, there is NO other audiobook that would get me this excited.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond 10000000% agree with you! This is not just another "Trekkie" annoucement.... this is huge. I am so pleased.
Yes, been a long time coming!
Garak is easily among the best of all Star Trek characters; DS9 was so much the better for having Andrew Robinson in that role.
Absolutely
Not just him, most of the cast were absolute gems, but Garak is definitely up there.
The 'Obsidian Order' is context for our times. Thank you, Andrew Robinson.
Isn't it just, tho'? The Hollywood writers have been either pre-emptively programming us, or trying to subtly warn us, for decades. They know.
It was said that the Order was so efficient that a Cardassian citizen couldn't sit down to a meal without each dish being duly noted and recorded by the Order.
Andrew Robinson is one of the best parts about DS9. I wish I could sit down and have a proper chat with Andrew about his character, as I am an academic and write on Dandies, which Garak absolutely is. Andy is amazing, I'm sure I'll enjoy the video.
"Yep he's a dandy.....he's a real fancy boy!" ~ Kramer
Garak. Kira. Dukat. Weyoun. Any time any of them appear on screen, I am riveted by every moment of their performances. The best of the best.
Miles. Quark. Odo. Damar. I’ll add in Sisko as well, whose acting style had to grow on me. Even my “second favorite” group of characters brings so much life to these roles with their share of unforgettable performances.
Bashir. Kassidy. Jake. Nog. The “late bloomers” IMO, who took a while for their characters (and in some cases, performances) to shine. Once they did, they were among the best.
What an unbelievable amount of talent there was on Deep Space Nine.
I am watching this on Andrew Robinson's birthday. Happy Birthday sir!
Andrew was so down-to-earth and fun to listen to. Besides his so broad and versatile talents as an actor and director, meeting him in person will only excite you more with his kindness and modestly. Having met him at Conventions and on set - he never loses his humanity. Thank you Andrew for all your work and kindness. Thanks Connor and Dominick- I just wish these shows were 90 minutes to an hour! Bravo gentlemen!
Thank you for this! As for 90-mins to an hour- each episode here is basically an hour, usually a little more. Longer versions… typically hour and a half to two hours are available to our Patreon members. We are also going to pull fun sequences, or topics out of these conversations and make them available as short clips.
Only a few actors who weren't actually credited as regulars on Star Trek stand out in the memory of fandom and sci-fi history generally more than the main casts. Garak is often regarded as one of the greatest characters in all of Star Trek. So complex, so deep, so interesting. And then amazing Andy Robinson wrote one of the best Star Trek novels too. This interview is just lovely to have. What a fantastically interesting guy. Thanks for this!
I was just a kid when my dad, who loved Clint Eastwood movies took us to see Dirty Harry. Andrew Robinson’s role was so convincing that every time I seen him in order roles, he was always the bad guy. As a kid you don’t always separate the actor from the character but on DS9, he had the makeup to literally mask the actor and made Garak more of a mystery to me. Great interviews and guests, thanks!
Fantastic interview, thanks so much guys! It's awesome that Mr Robinson said he's claustrophic… just like Garak. You mentioned the possibility of getting him back? I really think you need to, as this interview seemed to be over so quickly, especially once you got to Star Trek. There's SO MUCH still to talk about, including the episodes of Star Trek he directed. Here are 10 questions I think NEED to be asked...
1. His favorite episodes to shoot?
2. His favorite other characters on the show?
3. How much rehearsal time did he get with the other cast?
4. Did he/does he ever watch the episodes back?
5. How did his relationships evolve with Sid, and the other cast and crew?
6. Did he eventually get used to the makeup?
7. Did he make any lasting friendships on the show? Does he keep in touch with anyone?
8. Did he ever improvise lines, or make choices that weren't in the script?
9. Did he ever mentor other actors during shooting?
10. Since he worked on both DS9 and Voyager, get him to talk about the differences.
In particular, I would really have liked to have heard Mr Robinson talk more about the storyline with his estranged father (Enabran Tain) which he seemed interested in talking about. As far as I'm concerned, this was really Garak's big story arc which ran deep through the heart of the character, so moving. Having now learned that Andrew lost his own father at a young age and came from a broken home, it would be interesting to know if he channeled his own heartache over his father into that story. I believe Paul Dooley is still with us - now what a reunion THAT would be!
I also really wanted to hear Erica's question, she started asking a question (1:03:25) then got cut off. That girl is so sweet and doesn't complain when she gets ignored! I would have liked to have seen Erica spending some time talking to Mr Robinson since they clearly had a connection and some common ground. Oh and the censoring in this is hilariously inconsistent - I think you censored about 1 out of every 5 f bombs!
Finally, guys, you HAVE to get Marc Alaimo on! :-) You could bring back Andrew, get him on with Marc, and have a special called "Keeping Up With The Cardassians". Together, these two Trek veterans have worked on TNG, DS9 and Voyager and I'd love to hear them bouncing off one another (and the two of you), talking about the difference between working on the different Trek shows.
I was fortunate enough to be a stage hand/security/ prop man at a 2002 Trek convention in Philly. It was a DS9 mecca. Sid and Andy had a dinner theater show called "The Dream Box", that let Bashir and Garak meet and interact. Setting up the sound and lighting during rehearsal, I watched Sid show Andy how to work my medical tricorder. Best.moment. ever.
Absolutely fabulous time with @Shuttlepod Show taking us on a story-Trek with Andy Robinson! He's a really special guy and a hoot in person and at the cons! I think a lot of us weren't typing away on chat because we were hanging on to every word Andy said. Loving the start of this season, y'all! And love you guys - big thanks @Shuttlepod Show ,Mark, and @Erica LaRose ! ❤💛💙🤓🖖🏾
Thank you, Dave!
What a fantastic episode with Andy Robinson. The Cardassian Liberace, as we found out! Really enjoying this second season of Shuttlepod Show!!
Andrew Robinson is so amazing. I hope to meet him someday and talk to him, especially after writing such deep things about the character of Garak in my Star Trek essays and fan fics.
I just discovered this. As someone from Manchester, NH, I was initially excited to hear a mention of my hometown, but I'm sorry to hear Andy had a rough time here! He definitely shouldn't have been kicked out for protesting, but it was a different era.
Looking forward to seeing another great Show!
Greetings from Greece!
One of my favorite characters in Star Trek. I teach part-time in a juvenile prison, and my favorite episode "In the pale moonlight" is one of those episodes I always show to students and it has a lot of teaching metaphors for them to use and chew on. Ultimately, for students, it's about how their moral compass is kinda wavy when in times of wars. Thanks for having and doing this episode. A great episode with a great actor.
Thank you!
What an amazing guy Andrew Robinson is. I did not know about who he auditioned for originally! Garak was MADE by him though. One of my most favorite characters on DS9 which itself was a watershed moment for Trek. Brilliant episode as always guys thank you. Much love from the UK ❤
Top tier guests as usual. This podcast is truly on another level. All you guys are doing an exceptional job here
Who could’ve thought 2 of the worst Star Trek characters could run a good podcast?
It's nice a fan asked Andrew Robinson about Hellraiser. That was the first time I had seen this actor on film.
Shuttle Pod is going next level. Just outstanding.
I feel incredibly blessed to watch these interviews and honestly believe more of the Trek family will find the time to interview.
Keep up the incredible work guys.
Eternally grateful from down under.
I love how the first thing Andrew mentions when thinking about playing an alien is, "Do they have genitals".
He’s incredible. And this podcast just gets better and better.
Thank you
Fantastic. I've seen Andrew Robinson on convention stages for almost thirty years and have been lucky enough to talk with him, and this interview captures what's so great about him and why the fans love him.
Many forget or don't know that he was the villain in Dirty Harry. I think this man nailed it in his role on DS9.
Oh yeah, I see it now… It’s the eyes… He indeed played the DH villain.
He was also in Stallone's Cobra action movie in 86. He was a tv reporter I think.
Loved the Dirty Harry movie
It's so wonderful that Andrew found a way to make a living and follow a passion.
What a fantastic interview. I love listening to Trek history. Whether it’s Dom, Connor, Dorn, whomever. Being able to hear their stories coming up, their acting careers, what it was like when they were on Trek and beyond? Amazing stuff.
In Pale Moonlight is one of the best episodes of TV, period!
What an absolute delight Andrew Robinson is. His performance in DS9, and especially in "In the Pale Moonlight" still blows my mind all these years later. Brilliant.
Awesome! The other comments echo what I feel about Andrew Robinson. His novel " A Stitch in Time" writing as Garek is a wonderful read. I'm blown away by all the movies and TV shows he was in that I saw but never realized. Keep up the great work everyone ❤️😁🖖🤘
Mr Robinson is the actor’s actor, what a delightful interview!!! The consistent thread in all of the Shuttlepod shows: Lie, then get it done! Can you ride a horse? Suuuure, I can! 🤣 As a scenic artist in the biz, it’s the same deal; can you paint a helicopter? Absolutely!!! Then you figure it out! Great show! Keep ‘em coming!!!
Andy Robinson is amazing, I love DS9 so much and Garak is an amazing character. What a truly great episode. I am so glad you guys are back
Just met him on the last Star Trek cruise. What an absolutely talented, humble, and gracious man. Sincerely hopes he comes back to play Garak.
Andrew Robinson is a brilliant Actor as well as Author. "Stick in time" wonderfully written!
"It's all true. Especially the lies." Good 'ol Garak
What a gem of a human and a joy to listen to (and even more cool that I am from Hartford). Thank you for this! My only hope is I get to meet him some day and have him sign my copy of "A Stitch in Time."
I'm really loving the workshop actor talk!
Andrew Robinson is wonderful. Anti vietnamwar = good guy. So talented. That slightly arch voice of Garak as an oddity who is flirting with Bashir. This british fan salutes him. My clever daughter led me to DS9. I
Love you, Andrew! Garak was a fantastic character who might have never amounted to anything with a different actor. You were so, so good in the role.
Seeing our on screen heroes talking about the same kind of problems that we everyday folk have is really reassuring, thanks...
Andrew might be the best actor all series combined in all of Trek of all time and one of the best actors out there. His body of work will last a lifetime. I never get tired of watching all his episodes even if he had a minor roll. Garak is because of Andrew the best character ever portrayed! Thank you Andrew! 🙏
The best yet, by such a long way. Your other guests have been amazing but they stand no chance next to this guy. Garak was a perfect character, I think DS9 is my favourite show. It did take a while to find its feet but that's true for so many things in life.... given time ... Enterprise would have also been just another perfect series. It's amazing how much Andrew sounds like Alan Alda in this pod cast; I have such respect for them both for their acting abilities.
What an icon. So glad he recording for a stitch in time.
Andrew is a gem. Truly, one of the kindest and most charismatic actors one can ever have the pleasure of meeting.
Garak was the most enigmatic character ever in the Gene Roddenberry universe. Only can be brought to life by the legendary Andrew Robinson. Will never forget his character in Dirty Harry. Well done.
To this day I still think that Andrew Robinson is one of the screen's greatest villains from his role in Dirty Harry.
I noticed he mentioned David Warner - and that he hadn't watched Star Trek before he was cast. I wonder if Andrew knows that he, Marc Alaimo, and David Warner played the top three Cardassian roles in the franchise...
It is so, so interesting to learn more and more about the person behind beloved characters. Garak was already one of my favourites in all of Star Trek, and now I also like the person behind the mask. Truly a privilege to see him in the pod and not to mention it's awesome to hear him swear 😁
Just rewatched all seasons of DS9 - Robinson is by FAR the most interesting to watch. SO GOOD.
Hahaha. We refuse to argue with this!
I really really hope Connor gets a 4 part episode talking about himself in the same way Dominic did. Cos when he does manage to get a word in, he is actually quite insightful.
You're not suggesting Dom's a conversation hog are you?! 😮 No, you're right, he is, "God bless" 😏
@@bencodykirk Slightly yes, he keeps cutting the speaker story sometimes. But it also seems that Connor doesn't feel the need to go on and on. I think this episode Connor has spoken a bit more then usual. So as i said, i hope Connor gets a 4 part episode as well, because it would be nice to hear his stories as well.
@@nicolarose8026 Oh definitely, Dom's was great! He really had a story to tell and I'm sure Connor does also.
It's great when the interviews are as fun and interesting as the people they are interviewing, isn't it?
OMG - I just got to the part where Andrew says he's doing an audio version of A Stitch in Time, and I screamed so loud I scared my cats 😆
I can't wait for the book.Thanks for the homage to Garak... "It's all true. Especially, the lies."... Love it!
Thank you for this, DS9 would not have been the show that it was without Andrew Robinson, Garak the simple tailor added so much to the rich tapestry that was DS9.
I was like lucky enough years ago to meet Andrew at London Film and Comic-Con. I didn’t realise he was there until I heard his voice quoting Garak. I got a signed photo and spent a good 10 minutes talking to him and the best part he was genuine. He is the real deal. I really hope Andrew returns to London one year.
Fantastic show - Andy is an amazing guy. Garak is superb!
This was a fantastic episode. It was nice to hear a little more from Connor on this installment as well. Andrew is one of the best actors that the Trek franchise has had the fortune of having and DS9 really just had an amazing supporting cast. You know if Garak was in the scene that it was going to be a good one, especially if he got to play off Sid, Rene, Avery or Armin. Shuttlepod is really coming into its own - and I eagerly await the next installment.
Thank you, Sebastian
it's a tragedy that he never guested on Boston Legal as so many other Trek alumni did.
One of the amazing souls who disproves the universality of "Never meet your heroes", I encountered Mr. (and Mrs.) Robinson at a fan event, and he was fascinating company without needing to hold the floor. At the time, I was running a Star Trek RPG campaign, and when this came up, he suggested Garak as a beautifully unreliable witness for a court-martial that was happening in the story and insisted on signing the log in character. This included a period which he assured me was a microdot containing the actual facts of the case. 😂
Excellent Andy and Armin Shimerman were IMHO the best Two actors in DS9, could Armin possibly be next on the shuttlepod show !
Because Quark did the things that he did when he did why he did where he did how he did- added Dimension to all the other characters. It seems that throughout the course of the show everybody was getting mad at him. This component of the show represented about 80% of the humor. Mr Shimmerman's role was probably the most important on DS9.
Got your wish, his episode is amazing and a bumper one at 2 hours.
First time I saw Andy Robinson was... "Dirty Harry". His performance as the nut job was so effective that I remember feeling really quite unsettled by the character; that scene on the school bus where he starts losing it at the kids during "Row Row Row Your Boat" springs to mind (I was a kid myself when I saw the film... Pre-Star Trek for me as well).
Of course he'll always be "plain and simple" Garak to me. He had so many memorable moments/lines/episodes on that show.
Such a fun and interesting interview. Garak is one of the best characters in Star Trek and Andrew played him so brilliantly. DS9 was so good for its non-human characters and at the top are Garak, Quark, and Jeffery Combs' entire ensemble, which obviously carried over to Enterprise. I don't care what anyone says, Enterprise was Grade A Prime Trek. And another great Jeffery Combs major recurring character just added to that.
Bravo, gentlemen.
Edit to add Marc Alaimo to the list. How could I forget one of the greatest Trek villains? Perhaps *the* greatest.
It actually makes sense for one heck of a crossover: Garak IS Doctor Who!
He definitely could play the first Doctor.
I remember when DS9 first aired, it took me ages to figure out where I knew Andrew Robinson from, and the light bulb moment "That's Scorpio from Dirty Harry!" Just from the voice.
*raises hand* I'm part of THAT club too. Excellent Interview, BTW.
I love how I thought to myself "they should just let them swear" after the first little bird bleep, then the next ones were allowed to fly! Love all these interviews, thank you for doing them all!
It’s not a “little bird” bleep, it’s a Tribble shriek (when they encounter a Klingon…) a subtle inside joke…
Only 20 minutes in, and am absolutely loving the interview. DS9 is "My Trek" even thought I started watching when TOS was in syndication in the 1970's. Sisko is "My Captain". Loved the character of Garak. After this interview, I will now find a convention he is appearing at just to hear him talk.
Whoever manages to book the quest is a legend!! It was so good to hear Andrew & Connor discuss about life, acting and Star Trek! Thanks!!
Andrew! I absolutely loved Garak, thanks for coming on the show!
It turns out that today, as I watch this episode, it is Andrew Robinson's birthday. Happy Birthday! I thought that Garak was one of the most interesting characters of DS9. Thank you for bringing him to life!
Mr Robinson stood out to this big Star Trek fan as a great character in the Deep Space show. I well remember him as well in his Dirty Harry movie, having seeing it in re-runs a few times. He played that "scumbag" character very realistically, not that I've ever known a bum like that. Hearing his story was very interesting. Also great to see the two regulars from my favorite version of Star Trek. With an asterisk, as I drank deep of the OG version for decades, starting with it as a very small kid. Carry on, gents. Doing great.
Andrew Robinson is a fabulous actor!! Garick is a character that REALLY represents the times we live in now and he played it wonderfully!! Great interview guys - well done!!!!
There are no words to describe how amazing his performance in DS9 was....he totally lifted the episodes he was in (he should have been in a lot more)....one of the best performances I have ever seen in my life....
An in depth revealing of the real life story behind the actors roles. Love the character Garak and the voice is so distinctive. Great ensemble of you all. Thank you.
Bravo Trip & Malcolm! For making this show great! One of a handful of podcasts that the hosts really listen & are engaged with guests without being intrusive.
As a kid growing up in the 90s and early 00s Garak was my queer representation before we actually had any. I would be 8/9 years old and look up rerun schedules in the newspaper every week just to make sure I didn't miss any Garak and Bashir episodes because their friendship was everything to me before I even understood what that meant. The power of subtext acting is no joke and thank you Andrew for being that special anchor in an otherwise lonely childhood 💜
What a treat! I love pretty much all Star Trek, but I'm a big DS9 person, and Andrew Robinson is part of the majority of my favorite moments. Thanks for this all around.
Thanks so much for this! It's funny-- another cold, rainy day here. Sitting at my home-office desk, sipping rum, and loving the hell out of this show. Mr. Robinson's anecdotes were amazing and I so happy that he is a cemented fixture in the 'Star Trek' universe.
First of the year?! So we finally have a timeline for ASIT audio book! YAY
OMG my all time favouritest START TREK person EVER!!! I LOVE Andrew Robinson so much, I would watch 100 hours of this!
I found "Liberace" on UA-cam and Andy Robinson did a phenomenal job. Unfortunately, the upload was so lo-res I couldn't watch it for very long, but I read the comments and everybody was blown away by his performance (a lot of them had seen it on TV in 1988). The majority of them were die-hard Liberace fans. Many of them didn't know him from DS9. Some of them referred to him as "the actor who played Liberace in this," but-again-whether or not they were familiar with his other work, the consensus was he's a brilliant actor. I didn't get to hear him sing much since it wasn't in the first 10 minutes, but based on the taste of "I'll Be Seeing You" he gave us in this interview, he should join one of the many Star Trek alum bands.
If you're curious (and a glutton for punishment A/V-wise), here's a link to "Liberace" on UA-cam (USA): ua-cam.com/video/lHUhZxpDok0/v-deo.html
This podcast is great, it brings back so many memories of watching Star Trek, from the very first pilot to the final one of Enterprise.
As for Garak, I think he’s a fan favorite, because out of all the people in all five shows, he's the only one that was and remains a true mystery.
Thank you Andrew Robinson
and thank you for this podcast.
May we all
"live long and prosper"
This is such a great treat! Garak aka Andrew Robinson is in Da House! Love the character and the actor!!! LLAP🖖
Andrew Robinson...what a guy! Really interesting episode, made me love the guy even more!
I think I love listening to actors talk because my older brother was an actor. Makes me feel like I’m chatting with him and his friends. God rest his soul. 😢🥲
Andrew Robinson is a treasure. The Garak episodes are my favorites of DS 9.
Also I can empathize with Mr. Robinson. My father also served in Europe in WWII. He was in Paton’s 3rd Army. He was there when Paton turned his whole army north to The Bulge. Paton had this ingenious idea of having infinity squads ride the tanks rather than march or ride in the trucks. This helped him move fast but it was not the safest place for infantry. The men were taught when the gunner said preparing to fire, to cover their ears and open their mouths very wide. He was doing this when a German popped up and fired an antitank grenade. The grenade went into his mouth, knocked all the teeth out of the right side of his mouth and lodged in his cheek. Of course the impact knocked him ass over elbows off the tank. Somehow the grenade did not explode and the impact with the ground only injured him. He spent 6 months in hospitals recovering. First I’m Eindhoven, then England, then finally in the US. This is what my great aunt told me but the proof went up on flames when the Leavenworth records center burned down. My service records were lost too. So having had to deal with that existential crisis, I am nothing but empathic to the children of the heroes of WWII who lost a parent there. You are a worthy son of that man, the way you lived your life.
I think it is great that so many people have found out how good DS9 is and always was.
I know it's just a small part of the show, but it's always a delight having Erica introduce everyone and kick off proceedings. 🙏💚
That was a pleasure to watch! Truly amazing❤ a big thank you to the team and to the wonderful guest!😊
Damn good. An hour of my life that I enjoyed spending with the shuttlepod family
Garak is by far my favorite DS9 character and quite possibly my favorite ST character. He stole the show in every single scene he was in. Thank the deities that you brought him in. His delivery, his mannerisms, the way he played off of Dukat and Worf... I could go on and on but I will just say LLAP Andrew, you magnificent bastard.
Searched and rewatched this interview for the second time. Expertly done and what an incredible interview subject.
Fantastic show! Garak was my favourite trek character and "In the Pale Moonlight" my favourite episode.
Garak is absolutely one of my favorite characters in all of Star Trek. He should have been considered a regular because he was on so often. I hope Garak finds his way into some future project.
He’s simply rad