Well. I never!
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He's a disgrace to the profession!

I don't get how bible story times is any better that drag queen story times, if the interest of the children's well being is real. I was raised in the christian church and feel very much like I was groomed and indoctrinated as I was brought up.
Still stand by my "I'd love to do it" though. My jobs have all been crap and putting up with others shit and bad management, so pretending to be an alien is still stepping up to me, lol.
I saw the "rough behind scenes" and have read articles on other cast members having issues with direction or production and just kinda assumed it may be a "some or one of these things I might put aside, but all is to much to deal with if the part goes nowhere too". I've had jobs like that, dozen little things just not worth fighting against. I know sci fi and horror can be hard to get actors for with all that can be involved too.
I can buy that. From some other comments on here, it appears there was more going on for her that we may not know all about too.
I just kinda like to dunk on her after I heard she wanted a permanent out from Star Trek. Damn it, I'd love that shit, just as random aliens in the background or whatever. Acting like being known for Trek is not good enough for you... pffft.
Hey, thank you! That was super interesting. I would imagine working communities like that would be much more localized for infrastructure of daily needs. Since I do not have much to offer on the real world side of things, and I like to idealize the Star Trek future, I'll share what my brain is using as a place holder for this one at the moment.
Maybe his family's vineyard is so good and well liked, that not just the community but the whole region enjoys being known as the home of that wine. Since the Picard's are good people they do not take advantage of their place as caretakers of the Vinyard. Maybe there are large gatherings and events even, that take place on the grounds. Fall festivals, weddings, Bah Mitzvah's (sp?), etc.

Moopsie!