Riker's Greatest Moment

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Well, it's an original suggestion.
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Hey, I was going to suggest that, Reliant. Oh well. :)

Strangly, for what is considered a poor movie, Riker had a lot of good lines in Insurrection.
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Wasn't he the one who directed that film?
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Rochey wrote:Wasn't he the one who directed that film?
Yeah, but you can only do so much with that script.
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Well he got a terrific performance out of himself, to bad we can't say the same for the mooks who played the Sona.
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I didnt think Rua'fo and Gallatin were to bad.
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Reliant121 wrote:I didnt think Rua'fo and Gallatin were to bad.
They were rather flat characters, the former especially was simply a one note villan. Unfortunately he had no moustache to twirl.
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Hmm i suppose it lacked development. Gallatin had a little bit, but Rua'fo was just...bleh evil.
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Lets just say it was a good idea but failed in production.
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Mark hit the nail on the head first time round.

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Cpl Kendall wrote:
Reliant121 wrote:I didnt think Rua'fo and Gallatin were to bad.
They were rather flat characters, the former especially was simply a one note villan. Unfortunately he had no moustache to twirl.
Agreed. A complete waste of F. Murray Abraham's talent.
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"Mr. Worf -- Fire."
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Mr Worf, you're fired!
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Talking $hit to the Klingons and eating live gagh with a smirk was pretty cool too.
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