(Also writing a supernatural YA pilot female lead from an IDW graphic novel.) From here the noose tightens around Claires throat, when she tells him that he is capable of anything, and he tangles her brain by pondering the rehabilitation of Black Jack Randall, and that he could begin this route by having Claire escorted to Inverness. Its one thing to make a word-for-word faithful adaption of Outlander. By then, its less about a hard science and more about just the idea. I appreciate your cordial discussion, and appreciate your opinions as well. As Sisko says in a second season episode, Its easy to be a saint in paradise., //=b[e].o&&a.height>=b[e].m)&&(b[e]={rw:a.width,rh:a.height,ow:a.naturalWidth,oh:a.naturalHeight})}return b}var C="";u("pagespeed.CriticalImages.getBeaconData",function(){return C});u("pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run",function(b,c,a,d,e,f){var r=new y(b,c,a,e,f);x=r;d&&w(function(){window.setTimeout(function(){A(r)},0)})});})();pagespeed.CriticalImages.Run('/mod_pagespeed_beacon','https://moviebill.com/stories/star-trek-deep-space-nine-what-we-left-behind-ira-steven-behr-interview/','8Xxa2XQLv9',true,false,'24U4_rsZndw'); I would interview the actors. [2], Behr married Laura Feder, who is credited as choreographer on three episodes of Deep Space Nine and one episode of Voyager.[3][4][5]. His diverse talents and experiences as a writer led him to the position of executive producer late in the third season. [15] Lead actor Dennis Hopper died in May 2010 and the series was not renewed for a third season. Not to say that it was bad, or that it needed an overhaul it just felt different. Instead of being clever and cautious, Claire instead, goads BJR by bringing up Jamies beating by him. [9], In February 2009, Behr was named head writer for the Starz TV series Crash (based on the Paul Haggis film) as it headed into Season 2, which aired in the fall of 2009. Reuniting with fellow screenwriters, Behr offers a glimpse into a hypothetical eighth season writers room, continuing the story DS9 twenty years later.