Now I'm wondering how much better things might have been if Harry had been a Maquis rather than a good little Fleet boy.
Considering how blandly the bad boy of the series, Tom Paris, was written I doubt he would have been any different.
Now I'm wondering how much better things might have been if Harry had been a Maquis rather than a good little Fleet boy.
She didn't have the hair for the first three season.
According to interviews, the decision to give her long hair was due to her not wanting to put on the elf ears every day.She didn't have the hair for the first three season.
According to interviews, the decision to give her long hair was due to her not wanting to put on the elf ears every day.She didn't have the hair for the first three season.
I liked her long hair way more, although it looked far too wiggy at times. I definitely did miss Kes after her departure, everyone added something to the show for me except Harry. And she was definitely changing as a character at the end of season 3 - more serious.
It's not Seven or Kes that you have to consider, but instead Harry or Kes.
Imagine an episode where it's just 40 minutes of Kes and Seven taking turns brushing each others hair, and half one though Kes says to Seven "Do you miss Harry?" To which she replies "Who's Harry?"
Garrett Wang being cut from the show would not have precluded Timeless from still happening, considering it is a time-travel story.I'm tempted to say that Harry should have gotten the axe instead of Kes, but then Timeless might not have been nearly as great.
Garrett Wang being cut from the show would not have precluded Timeless from still happening, considering it is a time-travel story.I'm tempted to say that Harry should have gotten the axe instead of Kes, but then Timeless might not have been nearly as great.
Hint, hint.
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