Are you suggesting that Denise employed the ever-dreaded Casting Couch™? That she slept with someone to get the role of Sela? 

As most of you already know, Denise Crosby (a.k.a. the actress that played Lt. Tasha Yar on TNG) created the character of Sela and convinced TPTB to incorporate Sela in TNG episodes. It seems to me that Denise Crosby could have also convinced TPTB to have Sela appear on DS9 as well, especially during the Dominion War episodes. Has anyone ever heard anything about this? Of course, you could say that Sela lost her standing in the Empire as a result of the snafu seen in Unification II. Perhaps she was sent to jail (or executed) as a result of her failures in that episode.
I remember hearing rumors that she advocated for some sort of role during the Dominion War. She also tried to get a part in Nemesis. I don't know much more than that, though.
Wow, I never knew that she tried to get Sela a part in Nemesis. There was a way for her to be in the movie and to satisfy all of those that don't like Sela... they could have put her in the Senate room to be assassinated with all of the Senators! I'm not saying they had to make her a Senator, but she could have been giving a mlitary report to them or in a role a post-Unification demoted guard!![]()
To be honest, I always liked Sela. Don't get me wrong, the character isn't perfect, but I kinda always liked Sela (despite the fact that it's her fault that her mom is dead & the fact that she hates humans because of her mommy issues). Yesterday's Enterprise is my favorite TNG episode and therefore I found the idea of Sela interesting.
I bet when Denise heard about the MU episodes of DS9, she thought, "aw man...why didn't I think of that for me during the TNG years?!"
She may have made the wrong choice, but Michael Dorn should be sending her a Thank You card every year.
She may have made the wrong choice, but Michael Dorn should be sending her a Thank You card every year.
^^ Well, that's the way I like it, too. Just read an older and long interview with Ronald Moore where he was lamenting that they had to circumvent Gene Roddenberry's "flawless mankind of the future" rule with ingenuity, because both Michael Piller and Rick Berman had been upholding this.
Frankly, having seen nuBSG, I think Roddenberry was a fox, expecting the TNG writers to circumvent his rule but at least trying to accomplish the best results doing so.
Bob
She may have made the wrong choice, but Michael Dorn should be sending her a Thank You card every year.
Can you imagine Tasha Yar on DS9 instead of Worf?
There's an old saying, "There are no small parts, only small actors."
I actually think Tasha would have fit well on the DS9 island of misfit officers. But her character may have been too similar to Kira's for her to exist there.
Let that be a Lesson to you good people:
Never - OK? - NEVER tell your employer that you're not satisfied working there. Alright? Never let those words escape your lips. Swallow hard and choke them down. Whatever it is you have to do. But don't ever give such sentiments utterance ... not even on your personal site!
She may have made the wrong choice, but Michael Dorn should be sending her a Thank You card every year.
Can you imagine Tasha Yar on DS9 instead of Worf?
I actually think Tasha would have fit well on the DS9 island of misfit officers. But her character may have been too similar to Kira's for her to exist there.
Can you imagine Tasha Yar on DS9 instead of Worf?
I actually think Tasha would have fit well on the DS9 island of misfit officers. But her character may have been too similar to Kira's for her to exist there.
TBH I never thought that Tasha was similar to Kira. Sure, they had a hard upbringing, but so did lots of other Trek characters.
TBH I never thought that Tasha was similar to Kira. Sure, they had a hard upbringing, but so did lots of other Trek characters.
TBH I never thought that Tasha was similar to Kira. Sure, they had a hard upbringing, but so did lots of other Trek characters.
Yar and Kira's (heck even Ro Laren and B'Elanna Torres') characters have the same stereotypical "tough girl" trope. Cut her hair short, give her a rough childhood so that she trusts no one. Even better if you can pair her with another woman that's the exact opposite. Give her a distrust of authority, but a strong male commander to remind her of her place. As time progresses, let her hair get longer and then make her fall in love to show her what being a woman is really about. Bonus points if she gets pregnant. Character archetyping at its finest. Yar would have fit in on DS9, but she and Kira would have been filling the same niche (same as if Ro was on DS9 with Kira).
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