Editing Season 1 (1978-79)
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* ''[[Dirk Benedict]] discusses the series:'' | * ''[[Dirk Benedict]] discusses the series:'' | ||
: '''Benedict:''' Being on this set for the past five months has been the most incredible experience any actor in television could have! It's better than being on ''[[w:Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Angels]]'' with [[w:Farrah | : '''Benedict:''' Being on this set for the past five months has been the most incredible experience any actor in television could have! It's better than being on ''[[w:Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Angels]]'' with [[w:Farrah Faucett|Farrah]] back. There's no way to make you understand the amount of money that's being spent. You come in for a shot at 7:30 [A.M.], and the camera doesn't roll until 11:30 [A.M.] because of all the special effects that have to be prepared.<ref name="starlog dec 78">{{cite magazine |quotes= |last=Houston |first=David |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1978 |month=December |title=Two Crazy Kind of Guys |magazine=Starlog |volume= |issue= |pages=24 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> | ||
* ''[[Richard Hatch]] discusses his take on the series:'' | * ''[[Richard Hatch]] discusses his take on the series:'' | ||
: '''Hatch:''' It's really no different from being in an acting class. There's a reality, a truth, that I have to find in every scene; and whether the people are five thousand years in the future or five thousand in the past, they're still human beings. They feel and think. we're dealing with bizarre situations – alien hardware, different terminology, spaceships – but we're still human beings who hate, love, wage war ... It is difficult trying to conjure up how a person would react in such unusual situations. That's the hard part: making up a reality for yourself. | : '''Hatch:''' It's really no different from being in an acting class. There's a reality, a truth, that I have to find in every scene; and whether the people are five thousand years in the future or five thousand in the past, they're still human beings. They feel and think. we're dealing with bizarre situations – alien hardware, different terminology, spaceships – but we're still human beings who hate, love, wage war ... It is difficult trying to conjure up how a person would react in such unusual situations. That's the hard part: making up a reality for yourself. | ||