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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Space Beefcake! The 10 Hottest “Star Trek: TNG” Guest Stars

From: The Backlot
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Jeff McCarthy in “The Hunted”


 Episode 3.11 Jeff McCarthy guest starred in “The Hunted” as Roga Danar, a dangerous, violent prisoner who escapes from a penal colony. He’s captured by the Enterprise, and after he wipes the floor with the entire ship security team (and let’s be honest, the security officers on The Enterprise are the Keystone Cops of the Federation with their sheer ineptitude … and yes, I’m looking at you, Worf), he’s finally thrown into the brig, where he catches the eye (and empathic ability) of Troi.


 It’s easy to see why, as Roga was sex on a stick, in his skintight, torn and tattered prison jumpsuit. Thankfully, he’s not the real villain of the show (that would be … Zefram Cochrane! Oh wait, it’s just James Cromwell in one of his pre-First Contact Trek roles), so it’s easier to appreciate his angry hotness.


Trivia: Jeff McCarthy has a ton of film and TV credits, but he’s best known for his stage and vocal work, including the voice of Michigan J. Frog for the WB Network, and for creating the role of Officer Lockstock in Broadway’s Urinetown. Trek fans will also recognize him as the original doctor on the first episode of Voyager. He did … not survive.

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