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Who Is Mia Kirshner's Amanda? Spock's Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Mother Explained
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Warning: This article contains Spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 5, "Charades".First introduced in Star Trek: Discovery, Mia Kirshner plays the newest iteration of Spock's human mother, Amanda Grayson, in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In the Strange New Worlds season 2 episode, "Charades," Amanda visits the USS Enterprise to help Spock (Ethan Peck) prepare for the Vulcan ceremonial engagement dinner with his fiancée, T'Pring (Gia Sandhu), and her parents. Upon arriving, Amanda immediately sees through Spock's attempts to hide his ears, and she realizes that Spock has become human. Rather than selfishly celebrating the fact that she now has a human son, Amanda does everything she can to help Spock.

One of the best moments in Strange New Worlds season 2, episode 5 comes when Spock reveals himself as human to T'Pring's parents and speaks up in defense of his very human mother. He says: "You refer to...
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  • 7/14/2023
  • by Rachel Hulshult
  • ScreenRant
Sdcc '10: Lilith Rises in 30 Days of Night Photo
Sony Home Entertainment's October 5 DVD and Blu-Ray release 30 Days of Night: Dark Days is putting the bite on the San Diego Comic-Con. Attendees can check out a preview when director, co-writer Ben Ketai, co-writer Steve Niles and stars Keile Sanchez, Diora Baird, Rhys Coiro and producer J.R. Young take the stage for a panel on Friday, July 23 at 7:30pm in Room 7Ab. In anticipation of the sneak peek, and our coverage of the panel, we have an image to share: A first look at actress Mia Kirshner as the vampire Lilith! The actress is no stranger to our genre, or bloodsuckers, for that matter. She's appeared in Dracula: The Series , Wolf Lake and The Vampire Diaries . Keep tabs on all of our San Diego Comic-Con coverage Right Here !
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  • 7/20/2010
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Mia Kirshner and Two Others Join The Vampire Diaries
Not sure how we missed this story the other day -- I blame holiday festivities and distractions -- but in any event, it looks like The Vampire Diaries has added another recurring character: Mia Kirshner will portray Isobel, the sweet-yet-dangerous wife of substitute history teacher Alaric Saltzman (Matt Davis).

The news came down via EW's Ausiello Files Blog, which reports the actress will make her debut in the Jan. 21 episode, which, come to think of it, has already been shot. How will Vd boss Kevin Williamson pull that one off? “Ever hear of an 11th hour reshoot?” sniffs an insider. “That’s what they’re doing.”

Kirshner is no stranger to our genre, particularly as it relates to vampires, having recently been signed to Ben Ketai's 30 Days of Night: Dark Days and previously appearing in Dracula: The Series back in 1990/91.

In addition, according to TV Fanatic, two other new...
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  • 12/23/2009
  • by The Woman In Black
  • DreadCentral.com
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