Jadzia's fling with the love of a past life did make character sense. Give Moore his own TV show and we get a lot more blatant sexuality than any of the Treks managed - that people would doubtless avow it's better integrated and makes more sense to the characters yadda yadda yadda doesn't make it any less sexy.If I may interject, I'd say Braga and Moore were similarly only held back by the rules of tv censors. Moore pretty much stood aside while DS9 introduced a bisexual character who seemed to be so just for the sake of enticing the viewer, as opposed to being bisexual for a character-driven reason;
Miniskirts, TOS. Let's not have this conversation again, it's worth noting they wore pants like all the men in "The Cage", etc.Braga not only introduced the concept of sex-for-ratings to Trek (Seven,
As far as Orci & Kurtzman go, let's not pretend that the scene with Zoe Saldana in her underwear did not involve the fact she's in her underwear as a percieved plus. Or how Megan Fox is handled in the Transformers films. And so on.
All well and good, I say, O&K are clearly wizards of the teenage mindset (which I mean in a good way, I'd just wished Transformers had been stupid dumb fun rather than stupid dumb tedium), long may they reign.