I’ll also go with old BSG, old male Starbuck & Apollo was okay too.
Lost definitely needs to be added to the sci-fi list because there is no doubt it is a sci-fi show now.
My first Sci-Fi crush was on Lt. Uhura, Communications Officer on the bridge of The USS Enterprise in Star Trek TOS.
You gotta admit, that was some mini-dress.
NO, he wasn't!!
oh, wait, you meant ...
Don't remember. I was little when Star Trek first went into syndication. Lost in Space was on, too. (Didn't like it so much.) Too young for Jeanie to have much effect on me.
Do you remember "Space Academy"? Nah, I don't remember it much, either. My older brother watched it. It had that actress that played Felix Unger's daughter. She'd been on TV for a while before that. Waitaminute...
Looks like it was Pamelyn Ferdin, who looked good in a fitted spacesuit. Should've been Erin Gray, but for whatever reason, we didn't watch Buck Rogers.
Then again, that was when the ratio of People in the House to Number of TV sets was about 8:1. (9:1 on weekends when my brother was home from school.)
Cross between Athena and Col. Wilma Deering.
Probably take Wilma due to those awesome outfits she wore.
Where did Boomer end up taking Hera? Was that a planet she landed on or what?
My first crush was probably Penny Robinson. And she filled out nicely as the series progressed.
Watch this trailer for the first Terminator, it is why the movie almost flopped.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfwQKapDMws
First Sci-Fi crush?
Marta Kristen and Angela Cartwright, Lost in Space
Anne Francis
I wish Sci-Fi would kill Ghost Hunters, please drive a stake through its heart. Sprinkle holy water and garlic powder on its corpse.
First sci-fi crush? Goodness, I was watching sci-fi long before I started having crushes, so it would be hard to remember what came first... maybe Han Solo from Star Wars?
That said, did anyone watch the most recent episode of Dollhouse and get a feeling like Whedon was trying to do the whole River Tam thing with Echo? Although, I must say, I really liked it...
First Sci-Fi crush? That’s an easy one: Captain James T. Kirk, hands down.
I was only a toddler, but I found ways to get my folks to let me stay up to watch HIM (that’s what I called him back then...HIM).
My folks decided that this was a good thing, and crossed off the list one potential problem: I was NOT a lesbian.
Regards,
Well...not really.
Is anyone besides me puzzled as to why nobody is concerned about what Starbuck is or might be?
my first sci fi crush? Mark Hamill
Could we put spoiler warnings in the Sci-Fi thread? I’m way behind on my BSG.