Nice twin set
I listened to the podcase* of Star Trek: Enterprise's episode "Terra Prime" last night. The episode featured the infant daughter of Trip and T'Pol, Elizabeth, who sadly died because the gene cloning/splicing used to create her was botched and resulted in her Vulcan and Human halfs essentially warring with each other.
Anyway, Elizabeth was played by a pair of b/g twins. Their names were Grace and Riley (spelling on Riley guessed). Ironically, Grace was the more active baby, and because it was desirable to have a quiet baby during film shooting, Riley was the baby who actually got on screen most of the time.
Wdyt of Grace and Riley for b/g twins?
*A podcast is a behind-the-scenes feature. It's a real-time audio commentary of a particular television episode. You're supposed to record the episode in question and play it (presumably with the sound off) while simultaneously playing the commentary; you pause the commentary when a commercial comes on, so it stays in real time with the episode. I listened without the episode, but it was still a cool experience.
Miranda
"...his fingers trailing over your belly, your thighs quacking..." — From a The Lord of the Rings crapfic
Proud adopter of 15 punctuation marks.
Anyway, Elizabeth was played by a pair of b/g twins. Their names were Grace and Riley (spelling on Riley guessed). Ironically, Grace was the more active baby, and because it was desirable to have a quiet baby during film shooting, Riley was the baby who actually got on screen most of the time.
Wdyt of Grace and Riley for b/g twins?
*A podcast is a behind-the-scenes feature. It's a real-time audio commentary of a particular television episode. You're supposed to record the episode in question and play it (presumably with the sound off) while simultaneously playing the commentary; you pause the commentary when a commercial comes on, so it stays in real time with the episode. I listened without the episode, but it was still a cool experience.
Miranda
"...his fingers trailing over your belly, your thighs quacking..." — From a The Lord of the Rings crapfic
Proud adopter of 15 punctuation marks.