I think something that also plays into this is how people react to the actors as actors.
From everything I’ve read, Michelle Hurd is a nice woman and great person, but going back to Law & Order, I’ve never been the biggest fan of her as an actress. And going back to season 1 of Picard, I’ve never felt she was right for Raffi. Hurd’s portrayal has never felt organic to me to where I get Raffi as someone that should exist as a character in this fictional universe. I always see Michelle Hurd trying to act like a Star Trek character and don’t buy it.
And I felt the same dynamic with Rios, where I thought the actor’s cigar-chomping portrayal was off and bordered on absurdity. The acting always felt forced.
As for the character of Sydney, there isn’t much there as far as character, but there wasn’t much there to Harry Kim or Geordi for that matter in the beginning. If anything, they all fit the archetype of “young, Starfleet officer with something to prove” and I think the actress has done great with what little she’s been given.
From everything I’ve read, Michelle Hurd is a nice woman and great person, but going back to Law & Order, I’ve never been the biggest fan of her as an actress. And going back to season 1 of Picard, I’ve never felt she was right for Raffi. Hurd’s portrayal has never felt organic to me to where I get Raffi as someone that should exist as a character in this fictional universe. I always see Michelle Hurd trying to act like a Star Trek character and don’t buy it.
And I felt the same dynamic with Rios, where I thought the actor’s cigar-chomping portrayal was off and bordered on absurdity. The acting always felt forced.
As for the character of Sydney, there isn’t much there as far as character, but there wasn’t much there to Harry Kim or Geordi for that matter in the beginning. If anything, they all fit the archetype of “young, Starfleet officer with something to prove” and I think the actress has done great with what little she’s been given.