Did Seven and Raffi share a single scene before the finale? Did they have a single conversation one on one?? Out of the blue is an understatement.
That's why it floored me. Not that they make Seven gay/bi or whatever, just that there was no buildup to this relationship to Raffi at all. It was just stuck in that last shot out of nowhere. Unless there's just something i completely missed, from her earlier interactions with the La Sirena crew.
This was how it struck me as well. It was a very

moment because it appeared out of nowhere - unless (as others have suggested) some time has passed since the whole Picard death / revival thing, in which case it becomes more organic and less something that was thrown in at the last moment.
Other than that I couldn't care less about it. Freaking out because fictional people (or real people, for that matter) are / may be something other than heterosexual is just daft (to put it very politely). If Seven / Ryan stays / recurs on the show (which would be brilliant) and they go somewhere with this, that would be great - so long as it doesn't become all either character is about (
this post says it all, really) and Raffi becomes less of a cipher and more of an actual person. We've already seen Seven involved with a barely animated fence post and (quite possibly) a psychotic, murderous bitch. Seeing her in a healthy relationship with an actual person would be a Good Thing, whatever the gender of said actual person.
It does raise a smile, reading earlier posts in this thread, that people were sure that Seven and Bjayzl were platonic friends, even after their dialogue made it screamingly obvious that they were vengeful exes. I also saw a LOT of this on Twitter, too.
A bunch of heterosexual people are willing to twist themselves like pretzels not to see the gay.
Or it could simply have been the fact that people can arrive at different conclusions after watching the same thing(s). I for one have never,
ever seen the Janeway / Chuckles thing that so many people are so certain is so obvious that anyone who
doesn't see it is blind. I saw the Seven / Bjayzl thing as a friendship gone badly wrong, but also saw it working either way. I certainly was not "twisting myself like a pretzel" to deny "the gay". I just saw something a different way. It doesn't make me (and others who arrived at the same conclusion I did) homophobic or anything else along those lines, which seems to be the (quite unnecessary and offensive) implication here.