I know I'm beating the SGA topic to death with you, sorry! I'll stop soon No! Don't stop! I love this :)
You're right. I just went and bought "A Dog's Breakfast" today (and season 3! :). We are pretty great to him, especially when you consider that he doesn't do a lot for his fans. I mean, I'm pretty sure that he appreciates us, but he doesn't go to as many cons as some of the others do. I haven't met him, but I don't think I've heard of anyone saying he's as up close and personal with his fans as some of the other actors. Like Amanda Tapping, she has this amazing reputation of being the nicest person to fans ever.
I do think he appreciates us though, which goes a long way with fans. And I think he understands us a bit more than some of the other actors (*cough*Joe*hack*). He comes across as a big geek himself, so we love him :)
He really won the fan lottery. I think Sci Fi actors in general are lucky, because the fans are pretty darn loyal. I remember listening to an interview with Kavin Smith (I think) where he was talking about that. How you can have a minor role in a sci fi, but people remember it, and will remember you.
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No! Don't stop! I love this :)
You're right. I just went and bought "A Dog's Breakfast" today (and season 3! :). We are pretty great to him, especially when you consider that he doesn't do a lot for his fans. I mean, I'm pretty sure that he appreciates us, but he doesn't go to as many cons as some of the others do. I haven't met him, but I don't think I've heard of anyone saying he's as up close and personal with his fans as some of the other actors. Like Amanda Tapping, she has this amazing reputation of being the nicest person to fans ever.
I do think he appreciates us though, which goes a long way with fans. And I think he understands us a bit more than some of the other actors (*cough*Joe*hack*). He comes across as a big geek himself, so we love him :)
He really won the fan lottery.
I think Sci Fi actors in general are lucky, because the fans are pretty darn loyal. I remember listening to an interview with Kavin Smith (I think) where he was talking about that. How you can have a minor role in a sci fi, but people remember it, and will remember you.