@Lynx you like Harry Kim, Tom Paris and Chakotay more than Seven? I find all of them annoying while I've always liked Seven.
Only small breasted unattractive women can wear catsuits without creating the impression that the producers put them in the catsuit because they were attractive. Sad, but true.Can only small breasted not very attractive women wear catsuits?
Yes I do.
Chakotay is number 2 on my favorite list after Kes.
Paris is number 4 after Kes, Chakotay and Janeway.
Harry is OK. weak character but likeable.
Jeri Ryan is boy-bait in a moo-moo, but every time I see her costume I imagine hearing a producer saying "Is there anyway we could get Seven in a bikini for this episode?"
No, they were smart.Jeri Ryan is boy-bait in a moo-moo, but every time I see her costume I imagine hearing a producer saying "Is there anyway we could get Seven in a bikini for this episode?"
Rumor has it the producers were ticked when they saw Jeri Ryan in her borg getup. They're reaction was "Get her out of that stuff, asap."
I guess they felt they weren't getting what they paid for even though she was giving a great performance and should have been allowed to remain more borg-like for a more realistic period of time. Idiots.
I guess they felt they weren't getting what they paid for even though she was giving a great performance and should have been allowed to remain more borg-like for a more realistic period of time. Idiots.
While all very true, I just wanna add that a shapely woman appeals to men of all ages.........not just the young ones.I guess they felt they weren't getting what they paid for even though she was giving a great performance and should have been allowed to remain more borg-like for a more realistic period of time. Idiots.
Not idiots, just people with different priorities than you or I.
Remember, while the writers, the actors, and various members of the production crew may have believed that they were there to produce good theater, or at least entertainment, the network execs and the producers were aware that the real reason everyone was there was to sell Coca-Cola.
And if it should happen that teenage males form mental associations that will shape their buying habits for decades to come while in a state of arousal, even mild arousal, .... well then it becomes obvious that what the sponsors want is something, anything, in the show that creates that state of arousal.
You and I say "have her change from Borg to human be gradual" because that makes good theater. The execs say "get her out of that suit asap" because that sells more Coke.
Therefore, they were in favor of any changes that they thought would make that ad space sell for more, by bringing in more viewers or by making the show appeal to a more valuable demographic.
Have we ever seen any capt. in any Trek in bedroom scene?...um, yeah, so another thing, Seven in her catsuit isn't sex it's titillation because apparently that's all the "favored demographic" can handle - or so they thought at the time. Heck, they considered a bedroom scene for Janeway in "Workforce" but backed off for fear the "favored demographic" wouldn't be able to handle seeing a woman "of a certain age" having a post-coital conversation in bed while covered with a sheet. Oh no, she has to be fully clothed on a couch with a blanket on her for pete's sake.
I can't even recall seeing Sisko w/ his wife in a bedroom scene. Kira had several bedroom scenes w/ Barial, Shakar & Odo. Nana Visitor falls into the same demographic as Kate Mulgrew. Tom & Be'Lanna fit the same demographic as Seven, they never showed them in the bedroom until Be'Lanna was pregnant. ENT.'s decontamination scene was geared at the same demographic as Seven and that turned everyone off.
Turning the channel won't sell Coke.
Have we ever seen any capt. in any Trek in bedroom scene?...um, yeah, so another thing, Seven in her catsuit isn't sex it's titillation because apparently that's all the "favored demographic" can handle - or so they thought at the time. Heck, they considered a bedroom scene for Janeway in "Workforce" but backed off for fear the "favored demographic" wouldn't be able to handle seeing a woman "of a certain age" having a post-coital conversation in bed while covered with a sheet. Oh no, she has to be fully clothed on a couch with a blanket on her for pete's sake.
I can't even recall seeing Sisko w/ his wife in a bedroom scene. Kira had several bedroom scenes w/ Barial, Shakar & Odo. Nana Visitor falls into the same demographic as Kate Mulgrew. Tom & Be'Lanna fit the same demographic as Seven, they never showed them in the bedroom until Be'Lanna was pregnant. ENT.'s decontamination scene was geared at the same demographic as Seven and that turned everyone off.
Turning the channel won't sell Coke.
Indeed! THANK YOU!!! And Roxann Dawson does look VERY well for being in her 50'sThe show already had hot women in it, Kate Mulgrew, Roxann Dawson and Jennifer Lien.
I never thought Jeri Ryan was all that. She has big boobs and a nice body. They stuck her in a catsuit for ratings. The whole catsuit thing is also annoying in Star Trek. Why didn't they have men wearing tight clothes in any of the series?
...um, yeah, so another thing, Seven in her catsuit isn't sex it's titillation because apparently that's all the "favored demographic" can handle - or so they thought at the time. Heck, they considered a bedroom scene for Janeway in "Workforce" but backed off for fear the "favored demographic" wouldn't be able to handle seeing a woman "of a certain age" having a post-coital conversation in bed while covered with a sheet. Oh no, she has to be fully clothed on a couch with a blanket on her for pete's sake.
Eh, it's not like 40-something attractive women showing skin on TV is that rare. I'm not sure what "falls into the same demographics" mean, but I don't think it's about the chronological age of the actors as much as the intended image of the character and the kind of 'demographics' that TPTB think they'll appeal, as well as the kind of show it is and the network it is on. By the logic of actor's chronological age, Mary-Louise Parker on Weeds should not be having sex scenes all the time, since she is in her early 40s, similar age as Mulgrew was when she did VOY. As for Trek, Nana Visitor may have been relatively close in age to Kate Mulgrew (not exactly the same, as Visitor was 36 when DS9 premiered), but she played a younger, hotheaded and physical character. (Not to mention what her Mirror Universe character was like.) On the other hand, TPTB seemed to want to project a "maternal" image for Janeway, but that's not reason enough to be afraid of showing her sexuality. Perhaps a better example would be Gates McFadden, who played a mother of an almost-grown son, and was simulating orgasmic experiences on screen in TNG season 7 (when McFadden was 45). Heck, DS9 had 60-something Louise Fletcher in a post-coital scene (though clothed), same thing with 60-something Salome Jens. Rene Auberjonois (57 at the time) had a half-nude post-coital scene in season 5 "A Simple Investigation" (with a 42-year old actress, also half-nude). As for captains, Kirk, Picard and Archer all showed a lot of skin many times. Shatner had as much hinted onscreen sex as it was possible in the 1960s TV. Bakula certainly had plenty of bedroom scenes, though most of them were as Mirror Archer (and perhaps the rules are different for 'evil' people). I think that the reason we didn't see Sisko in a bedroom scene with Kasidy is more likely what froot said, TPTB think that watching people in regular relationships have sex is dull, as there is no tension. It's the same reason why we didn't see sex scenes between Tom and B'Elanna, or why there weren't any sex scenes between Helo and Athena on BSG after they got married, while everyone else was getting their fair share of onscreen action, including Saul Tigh, Ellen Tigh, Adama and Roslin, and even Cavil.Have we ever seen any capt. in any Trek in bedroom scene?...um, yeah, so another thing, Seven in her catsuit isn't sex it's titillation because apparently that's all the "favored demographic" can handle - or so they thought at the time. Heck, they considered a bedroom scene for Janeway in "Workforce" but backed off for fear the "favored demographic" wouldn't be able to handle seeing a woman "of a certain age" having a post-coital conversation in bed while covered with a sheet. Oh no, she has to be fully clothed on a couch with a blanket on her for pete's sake.
I can't even recall seeing Sisko w/ his wife in a bedroom scene. Kira had several bedroom scenes w/ Barial, Shakar & Odo. Nana Visitor falls into the same demographic as Kate Mulgrew. Tom & Be'Lanna fit the same demographic as Seven, they never showed them in the bedroom until Be'Lanna was pregnant. ENT.'s decontamination scene was geared at the same demographic as Seven and that turned everyone off.
Turning the channel won't sell Coke.
I don't believe that TPTB had an issue with the sexuality of all Trek captains,I think they had an issue with the sexuality of the captain who happened to be a woman. Kate Mulgrew's comments (from the video linked to on this forum a while ago) confirm that, and show that she contributed to this attitude as well, with her belief that Janeway could not be taken seriously as an authority figure if she was having flings or romances the way some of the male captains did, because, according to her, the double standard would kick in (quote: "what's good for the gander and is not good for the geese") and she didn't want her character to be known as, quote, "space whore".In other words, TPTB had a host of issues with presenting the sexuality a female Starfleet captain lead, since they seem to have been paying too much attention to sexist stereotypes about women. Maybe that's why they kept changing her hairstyles so often - they seem to have been unsure just how sexy they should try to make her. They wanted her to project a 'maternal' image, since that's supposedly the safest way to sell a female authority figure to the masses (especially the alleged 'target demographics' of young males), but they always seemed to be torn whether to make her "MILF" sexy or to give her a "schoolmarm" image. When it comes to her love life, the logic seemed to be that you have to show her interested in men just enough so people would know she is heterosexual, and to prevent her being called something like 'frigid' or 'cold fish', but that you can't sexualize her too much so she wouldn't be called a 'slut' or a 'bimbo'.
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yes, the general male audience doesn't want to see and older woman being erotic. I don't wanna tune into a Trek that's a Harlequin Romance. Put a phaser in Janeway's hand and shoot something. Trek for all it's preaching of equality is still a boys club as is most sci-fi. Lousie Fletcher sleeping with DuKat was gross and was meant to be. There was nothing sexy about either one of them or that situation. Salome was an alien and isn't seen as a human 60 year old woman....um, yeah, so another thing, Seven in her catsuit isn't sex it's titillation because apparently that's all the "favored demographic" can handle - or so they thought at the time. Heck, they considered a bedroom scene for Janeway in "Workforce" but backed off for fear the "favored demographic" wouldn't be able to handle seeing a woman "of a certain age" having a post-coital conversation in bed while covered with a sheet. Oh no, she has to be fully clothed on a couch with a blanket on her for pete's sake.
Eh, it's not like 40-something attractive women showing skin on TV is that rare. I'm not sure what "falls into the same demographics" mean, but I don't think it's about the chronological age of the actors as much as the intended image of the character and the kind of 'demographics' that TPTB think they'll appeal, as well as the kind of show it is and the network it is on. By the logic of actor's chronological age, Mary-Louise Parker on Weeds should not be having sex scenes all the time, since she is in her early 40s, similar age as Mulgrew was when she did VOY. As for Trek, Nana Visitor may have been relatively close in age to Kate Mulgrew (not exactly the same, as Visitor was 36 when DS9 premiered), but she played a younger, hotheaded and physical character. (Not to mention what her Mirror Universe character was like.) On the other hand, TPTB seemed to want to project a "maternal" image for Janeway, but that's not reason enough to be afraid of showing her sexuality. Perhaps a better example would be Gates McFadden, who played a mother of an almost-grown son, and was simulating orgasmic experiences on screen in TNG season 7 (when McFadden was 45). Heck, DS9 had 60-something Louise Fletcher in a post-coital scene (though clothed), same thing with 60-something Salome Jens. Rene Auberjonois (57 at the time) had a half-nude post-coital scene in season 5 "A Simple Investigation" (with a 42-year old actress, also half-nude). As for captains, Kirk, Picard and Archer all showed a lot of skin many times. Shatner had as much hinted onscreen sex as it was possible in the 1960s TV. Bakula certainly had plenty of bedroom scenes, though most of them were as Mirror Archer (and perhaps the rules are different for 'evil' people). I think that the reason we didn't see Sisko in a bedroom scene with Kasidy is more likely what froot said, TPTB think that watching people in regular relationships have sex is dull, as there is no tension. It's the same reason why we didn't see sex scenes between Tom and B'Elanna, or why there weren't any sex scenes between Helo and Athena on BSG after they got married, while everyone else was getting their fair share of onscreen action, including Saul Tigh, Ellen Tigh, Adama and Roslin, and even Cavil.Have we ever seen any capt. in any Trek in bedroom scene?
I can't even recall seeing Sisko w/ his wife in a bedroom scene. Kira had several bedroom scenes w/ Barial, Shakar & Odo. Nana Visitor falls into the same demographic as Kate Mulgrew. Tom & Be'Lanna fit the same demographic as Seven, they never showed them in the bedroom until Be'Lanna was pregnant. ENT.'s decontamination scene was geared at the same demographic as Seven and that turned everyone off.
Turning the channel won't sell Coke.
I don't believe that TPTB had an issue with the sexuality of all Trek captains,I think they had an issue with the sexuality of the captain who happened to be a woman. Kate Mulgrew's comments (from the video linked to on this forum a while ago) confirm that, and show that she contributed to this attitude as well, with her belief that Janeway could not be taken seriously as an authority figure if she was having flings or romances the way some of the male captains did, because, according to her, the double standard would kick in (quote: "what's good for the gander and is not good for the geese") and she didn't want her character to be known as, quote, "space whore".In other words, TPTB had a host of issues with presenting the sexuality a female Starfleet captain lead, since they seem to have been paying too much attention to sexist stereotypes about women. Maybe that's why they kept changing her hairstyles so often - they seem to have been unsure just how sexy they should try to make her. They wanted her to project a 'maternal' image, since that's supposedly the safest way to sell a female authority figure to the masses (especially the alleged 'target demographics' of young males), but they always seemed to be torn whether to make her "MILF" sexy or to give her a "schoolmarm" image. When it comes to her love life, the logic seemed to be that you have to show her interested in men just enough so people would know she is heterosexual, and to prevent her being called something like 'frigid' or 'cold fish', but that you can't sexualize her too much so she wouldn't be called a 'slut' or a 'bimbo'.
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But you have nothing against Harlequin romance if, say, Jeri Ryan is in it?yes, the general male audience doesn't want to see and older woman being erotic. I don't wanna tune into a Trek that's a Harlequin Romance.
That's purely subjective, and you don't know and can't prove if it was "meant to be" unless you have a statement by the writers and director "We wanted it to be gross".Lousie Fletcher sleeping with DuKat was gross and was meant to be. There was nothing sexy about either one of them or that situation.
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