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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 2003
Katharine Hepburn at 96 from cancer
Vera Ralston at 81 from cancer
Jeanne Crain at 78 from heart attack
Ewa Krzyżewska at 64 from car crash
Jinx Falkenburg at 84 from natural causes
Kellie Waymire at 36 from cardiac arrest
Christiane Schmidtmer at 63 from illness
Andrea King at 84 from natural causes
Karen Morley at 93 from pneumonia
Vera Zorina at 86 from brain hemorrhage
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data2364 · 1 year
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Kellie Waymire (Crewman Elizabeth Cutler) 2002 in Star Trek: Enterprise "Two Days and Two Nights“
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Great Star Trek Rewatch - Enterprise S1
Originally posted on Twitter 20 August 2019 - 6 September 2019
Enterprise Season 1 is up first. Mini-reviews will document my progress.
Broken Bow: a fantastic pilot episode sets up the unfairly-maligned prequel series. This is my ultimate “comfort food” episode. 10/10
Fight or Flight: the first scene on the Axanar spaceship is creepy. I’m glad Hoshi gets a focus episode so early in the series, but it leans way too heavily on the fear of flight trope. The armory set is cool. 7/10
Strange New World: ENT’s first planetary away mission. The sinister flowers are a nice call back to TOS. The breakdown scenes are nicely acted. Well-executed body horror with the transporter mishap. 7/10
Unexpected: Yeah, it’s the “Trip gets pregnant” episode. The pregnancy jokes are tone-deaf, but the truly alien Xyrillians and their ship are an interesting addition to the franchise. T’Pol’s gambit to broker détente is very Spock-like. 6/10
Terra Nova: I love that ENT is filling in its own history while filling in the history between STFC and TOS. Kids surviving disaster is shades of “Miri”. The “alien” makeup is on point, and the guest cast (incl. the great Erick Avari) is excellent. 7/10
The Andorian Incident: ENT’s first truly excellent episode after “Broken Bow”. I wish they had focused on the Vulcan-Andorian conflict the first two seasons instead of the Temporal Cold War. Jeffrey Combs’ best character, Shran, makes an immediate impression. 10/10
Breaking the Ice: A rogue comet leads to an encounter with a stuffy, arrogant Vulcan. Capt Vannik is, I think, supposed to come off as arrogant, but to me comes off as a caricature. The effects are good and the Vulcan snowman is good fun. 8/10
Civilization: ENT’s first alien disguise mission. Riaan is a charming, determined local who impresses the audience and Phlox with her detective skills. We get to meet the Malurians before their off-screen extinction in TOS. Otherwise a cromulent episode. 6/10
Fortunate Son: Some folks are born made to haul cargo Ooh, they're slow to go And when the Nausicaans say “Give up your cargo” Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord It ain't for me, it ain't for me, I ain't a fan of Fortunate Son 5/10
Cold Front: Our heroes host a religious event, while Silik and Daniels advance the Temporal Cold War. The temporal observatory is a slick piece of VFX. Otherwise, it’s pretty slow for a high-stakes episode. Phlox continues his campaign for Most Interesting Man in the World. 7/10
Silent Enemy: I can’t put my finger on it, but something about this episode just clicks for me. Maybe it’s our heroes cut off from Earth, the enigmatic aliens, or the crew coming together to upgrade their own ship. Just a fun plot-driven episode. 8/10
Dear Doctor: No Prime Directive? No problem! Epistolary episodes can come off as trite, but I enjoy this one thoroughly. One of ENT’s best hours. Phlox is given great development here. The late Kellie Waymire pops up again as Cutler, and it’s a shame she left us so soon. 9/10
Sleeping Dogs: the Somraw is a cool retro design. T’Pol, Hoshi, and Reed spend most of the episode in a sinking ship. Bu’kaH is slightly overacted, but otherwise fine. Somewhat derivative of DS9’s “Starship Down”. Still, an okay romp. 6/10
Shadows of P’Jem: ENT isn’t serialized like DS9 or DSC, but it’s great to see consequences from the excellent “Andorian Incident”. Another fine call back to TOS. 9/10
Shuttlepod One: Strip away the Trek trappings and the scenes on the NX-01, and you’d still have a damn fine one-room two-actor play. More Reed on the heels of “Silent Enemy” is my only complaint. 9/10
Fusion: Ehh. The v’tosh ka’tur are an interesting concept. T’Pol being repulsed by the idea of a mind meld is interesting, though I wish Tolar suffered more consequences for what he did to T’Pol. 5/10
Rogue Planet: Interesting concept, competently done, but nothing special. Shout out to the late Stephanie Niznik as the Wraith. 6/10
Acquisition: As Ferengi episodes go, this one isn’t awful. A smaller number of Rules exist at this time. The episode bends too far to keep our heroes from finding/figuring out who the invaders are. The guest cast is top-notch, including three Trek vets. 7/10
Oasis: I liked this one better when it was a DS9 episode called “Shadowplay.” 2/10
Detained: An episode that has become somewhat more prescient in today’s world. It’s fun to see Dean Stockwell and Scott Bakula share scenes again, but it’s an otherwise paint-by-numbers plot. 6/10
Vox Sola: I like what they were trying to do here, but I still don’t get much out of this one each time I watch it. Invention of the forcefield comes a little too easily (and early). 6/10
Fallen Hero: I’m a sucker for race-against-time episodes. Fionnula Flanagan is a delight as V’Lar. Just a well-executed bottle show. 8/10
Desert Crossing: Another trope I always fall for, the “two characters lost in the wilderness” trope. Clancy Brown steals scenes like none other. Would’ve been fun for Mayweather or Hoshi be trapped with Archer. Still, fun to learn more about Archer & Tucker’s friendship. 8/10
Two Days and Two Nights: Our heroes finally make it to Risa. Unfortunately, the Reed/Tucker subplot is marred by juvenile and transphobic humor. Hoshi’s subplot is charming in its own way. Phlox’s scenes are hilarious. Archer has to deal with the fallout from “Detained”. 7/10
Shockwave: A slam-bang finale that starts with an appropriately somber tragedy. Just when the audience thinks our heroes have saved the day, the rug gets pulled out from under everyone. Stranding Archer in the future is a fun twist on plots like “Time’s Arrow”. 9/10
And with that, Season 1 of Enterprise comes to an end in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. Final score: 7.12/10. Highest score(s): “Broken Bow,” “The Andorian Incident”. Lowest score(s): “Oasis”
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laserpinksteam · 2 years
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Film after film: Playing by Heart (dir. Willard Carroll, 1998)
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It's incredible how much I have to say about this cliché-plotted film with drab cinematography and not so great acting despite the plethora of names involved. But maybe it's because everyone is kind of in a transition period towards or out of something more interesting. As is the time setting: the late 1990s that does mainstream ensemble film in a way that is not as exhaustingly profound as The Big Chill and in not yet so vomitty fluffy than the last three films of late Gary Marshall. The stories being told here are either boring or fucking offensive, the latter including: a gay guy dying of AIDS, with his estranged mother by his bedside (played by Jay Mohr of all people, oh, and guess what, his roommate was actually his boyfriend who also died a year before) and Dennis Quaid befriending Alec Mapa in drag (who makes a funny-ha-ha reference to The Crying Game). All of which sucks so bad because what kind of film brings Gena Rowlands (not only post-Cassavetes but also post-Hope Floats), Gillian Anderson (pre-House of Mirth), Ellen Burstyn (pre-Requiem for a Dream), Patricia Clarkson (in between High Art and Far From Heaven), Madeleine Stowe (post-12 Monkeys and everything before), April Grace (just before Magnolia), and Kellie Waymire (before Six Feet Under). I won't mention Angelina Jolie and Ryan Phillippe because he's so so hot and so so terrible at acting, and so is she. I remember constantly being tempted by a vhs at a rental place when I was in my early 20s, and I am so lucky not to have rented it back then.
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I wish Kellie Waymire had appeared in more than three episodes before she died. Inasmuch as "Enterprise" had a B-cast, Cutler was my favorite.
[Send in your Star Trek Enterprise Confessions]
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barbarashershey · 7 years
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kellie waymire + gillian anderson / playing by heart (1998)
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tylviasilly · 5 years
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I put Kellie Waymire through Meitu’s AI. Viva Cutler!
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donmarcojuande · 7 years
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Kellie Waymire appreciation post - from Star Trek: Enterprise and Friends (with Jim Meskimen in final pic)
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Kellie Waymire appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) as Elizabeth Cutler. This character was intended to be further developed and possibly even achieve "regular" status, but this plan was cut short by Waymire's fatal illness.She passed away on November 13, 2003 due to cardiac arrhythmia. Kellie was just 36 years old.
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necrofuturism · 6 years
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the sheer amount of amazing star trek actors that appear on this show is amazing. Kellie Waymire is in this episode and her face is always great to see <3
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adora-mill · 4 years
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R.I.P. KELLIE WAYMIRE 07/27/1967 To 11/13/2003
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data2364 · 1 year
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John Billingsley (Doctor Phlox) and Kellie Waymire (Elizabeth Cutler) 2002 in Star Trek: Enterprise "Dear Doctor“
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gayorgynight65 · 4 years
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Courageous actions were recently recalled and celebrated.
Emergency personnel were recognized at the Prince William Chamber of Commerce’s Valor Awards on March 19.
More than 600 community members attended the annual event, which was held at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas.
The program was opened up to the public for the first time this year.
Aaron Gilchrest from NBC4 retold the stories about the honorees.
“We all enjoyed the positive high energy felt by the Award recipients and attendees alike when the dramatic and daring scenarios of heroism were read aloud,” Chamber President and CEO, Debbie Jones said in a release. “We are proud to be apart of this wonderful community.”
Here are the individuals who were recognized at the Valor Awards:
City of Manassas Park Department of Fire & Rescue
Valorous Unit Award
Battalion 589, Battalion Chief Adam Jones, Engine 509, Fire Medic Randy Leach, Firefighter/EMT  Kentry Snow, Medic 509, Captain Josh Brandon, Fire Medic John Pearre, Master Firefighter David Sullivan
Haymarket Police Department
Merit Award for Valor
Officer John Gregory
Manassas City Police Department
Merit Award for Valor
Senior Police Officer Alexander
Merit Award for Valor
Parking Enforcement Officer Isabel Meyers
Merit Award for Valor
Officer Joshua Aussems, Officer Shaun Barrett, Officer Ethan Eustace, Officer Juan Armas
Hillary Robinette Award
Senior Detective Speights
Hillary Robinette Award
Lieutenant Elia Alfonso, Sergeant Serena Bowers, Master Detective Michael Gemmell, Master Detective Tim Urey, Master Detective Jonathan Agule, Senior Detective Speights, Detective Luis Armas, Officer Ryan McCarthy, Crime Analyst Alemayehu
Manassas Volunteer Fire Company
Bronze Award for Valor
Firefighter Terry Norling
Prince William County Department of Fire & Rescue
Valorous Unit
Swift Water Boat 524, Captain Brian Ferguson, Technician I Victor Vega, Technician I Aldo Bonilla, Technician I Michael Chergosky
Merit Award for Valor
Technician I Cody Durham
Merit Award for Valor
Lieutenant Kenneth Zack
Merit Award for Valor
Lieutenant Nick Feliciano, Technician II Chris Gott
Valorous Unit
Rescue Squad 510, Technician II Christopher Clark, Driver: Technician II Daniel Jackson, Officer Bucket:  Technician I Kevin Ganssle, Driver Bucket: Technician I Michael Baker
Prince William County Police Department
Investigative Merit Award
Officer Ronald Carpio, Detective Lourdes Cainas, Detective Donald DeShazo, Rose Hellmann, Crime Scene Specialist Shreya Kamath,       Crime Analyst Rebekah Kushner, Detective Katherine, Zaimis, Detective Jonathan Kennedy
Investigative Merit Award
Detective Nathan Thomas, Detective Robyn Hyatt, Detective Victor Cordero, Detective Josh Lane, Crime Analyst Jacquelin Graham, Crime Analyst Dawn Locke-Trillhaase
Merit Award for Valor
Officer Sean K. Richards
Hillary Robinette Award
Detective Helga Thorsdottir
Hilary Robinette Award
Officer Darrick Dillon, Detective Joshua Lane, Detective John Agule(MCPD), Detective Derrick Black (MCPD), Detective Jeremy              Booth, Detective Simon Chu, Detective Christopher Koglin (MPPD), Detective Alicia Larkins, Detective Kevin Morin, Detective Matthew Newton, Detective Walter O’Neal, Detective Daniel Sekely, Detective Wayne             Smith, Detective Nicholas Waymire, Detective Robert White, Sergeant Gavin Young (MCPD), Sergeant Ryan Pavol, First Sergeant Kenneth Hulsey
Silver Award for Valor
Officer Joshua Myers, Officer Christopher Hume, Officer Jordanis Lozier, Officer Jonathan Seals, Officer Nicholas Kelly, Investigator Robert Drumm, Officer Brian Kimble
Gold Award for Valor
Officer John Yenchak, Officer Franco Martinez, Officer Rachel Mynier, Officer Matthew Takats, Officer Nicholas Kelly, Officer Evan Jurgensen, Officer Jordanis Lozier, Officer Taylor Claton, Officer Benjamin Infanti, Officer Wade Dickinson, Officer Travis Hardman, First Sergeant Daniel Crawford, Officer Kevin Vasquez, Sergeant David Bliss
Stonewall Jackson Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad
Merit Award for Valor
Firefighter/EMT Carlos Ambrosini
Silver Award for Valor
Firefighter Ian Lauderdale
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womenofstartrek · 6 years
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Elizabeth Cutler
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