She's clearly attractive to us viewers because we are humans, and she is half-human. It might stand to reason that other species do not have the same standards of attraction as we do, and might perceive her as not hot.But is her hotness canon or just something we perceive as the viewers?
Good question. If there's an on-screen reference in dialogue to Troi having amazing legs and tits then it's canon.But is her hotness canon or just something we perceive as the viewers?
Good question. If there's an on-screen reference in dialogue to Troi having amazing legs and tits then it's canon.But is her hotness canon or just something we perceive as the viewers?
Good question. If there's an on-screen reference in dialogue to Troi having amazing legs and tits then it's canon.But is her hotness canon or just something we perceive as the viewers?
Well, not sure about Troi, but her mother does comment on Picard and Riker's legs (she called Picard's "handsome" and Riker's "nice, too"), so that's canon.
Not sure I like the idea of Picard and Riker's legs being mentioned so highly in canon, without any mention of Deanna's legs.
Good question. If there's an on-screen reference in dialogue to Troi having amazing legs and tits then it's canon.But is her hotness canon or just something we perceive as the viewers?
Maybe a more relaxed and approachable image suited her position better. Personally, I thought it was a shame that they had her hair pulled back and tied up for the first season.I always wondered why Troi didn't wear a traditional Star Fleet uniform for the first 6 seasons and why that seemed ok with Star Fleet's dress code.
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