^ I found Beltran a good actor, and Chakotay an interesting Character, when the writers gave him something to do.
Chakotay wasn't dull, Beltran played him as calm. Failure to chew the scenery isn't a negative.
Except this one didn't get hit by a baseball.Cardboard cut-out? The likes of which we see every day in MLB parks?
Except this one didn't get hit by a baseball.
How sad that he's the only Star Trek character to have funny names and observations attached to him.I mean, when the Trek fanbase have been making "wooden", "Chuckles" and "acoochimoya" jokes for two-and-a-half damn decades, I really don't know what more to say.
Seriously folks, I don't have much issue with Chuckles. He's a little boring, but otherwise OK.
Money, and lots of it.Can't imagine that's what PatStew had in mind when he signed on.
Most everyone important in Seven's life was a rebel of some sort, so it's not a surprise she wound up as one too.
Did he leave Starfleet for a few decades or did he piss someone off something fierce?
Seven has fifteen years worth of history in the Neutral Zone. These are all fascinating narrative seams to mine. The long-ago ex-girlfriend of one of Trek’s most wooden characters? Nuh-uh, Seven deserves better than that.
And the Voyager crew did not teach Seven to be a rebel. As long as Seven was on Voyager, she was under consistent pressure to conform to what they believed a human should be - that's the opposite of rebelling. Seven did not become a rebel until she got away from them.
I'm also dying to see a grown Miral Paris show up. This being 20 years after "Voyager," she'd be about the age she was in the alternate future scenes of "Endgame." Seeing her verbally spar with Admiral F-Bomb Clancy would be a very special treat!
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