Riker comes close in his Season 1 appearance. Once the beard comes on he looks more average. But I'm not a girl (and I'm not gay) so I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
Beard > No Beard
You don't need to be attracted to men to understand this.
Riker comes close in his Season 1 appearance. Once the beard comes on he looks more average. But I'm not a girl (and I'm not gay) so I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
Riker comes close in his Season 1 appearance. Once the beard comes on he looks more average. But I'm not a girl (and I'm not gay) so I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
I didn't even notice Jonathan Frakes was in the cast in season one. Forever etched in my memory, though, is the opening scene of The Child with Riker sat in the command chair. With the beard.
I can recall Tasha being unpopular. I thought she was poor -actress and character and I know a few fans I hung around with at the time didn't have much of a good word for her. Looking back, though, I think she is a wasted opportunity and I really would like to dip into the alternative reality where Denise Crosby stuck with it, to see how Tasha panned out. Nostalgia makes me like her a whole lot more than I did first time around. It's probably the case that we wouldn't have got the likes of Ro, and maybe even Shelby if Yar had stuck around, but I really would have liked to have seen them girls taking names and kicking ass together on the Enterprise!
It would have helped if the other actors/actresses cast as Betazeds had copied her Betazed "accent."[]In the case of Troi, her (it's supposed to sound greek but actually sounds like a speech impediment) accent was the worst thing about her. Even though Marina Sirtis came up with the accent, as she dropped it over time the character became more and more appealing.
At least have Majel Barett do it.
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Riker comes close in his Season 1 appearance. Once the beard comes on he looks more average. But I'm not a girl (and I'm not gay) so I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.
Beard > No Beard
You don't need to be attracted to men to understand this.
In her first appearance, Lwaxana implies that the accent came from Troi's father. Then we finally meet him several years later and he's Joe America....It would have helped if the other actors/actresses cast as Betazeds had copied her Betazed "accent."
At least have Majel Barett do it.
In the fourth season, I thought it would have been great to not have Sela and just make it a bitter Tasha out for revenge on Picard and crew.
I read an article once, where Marina said that she based the accent off of her Israeli girlfriend? Not that it matters all that much, because it's true that Deanna Troi never needed the accent, as it turns out. Poor Marina was burdened with it because, apparently, having a sweet face and an amazing body wasn't enough to seperate her from the ordinary woman on the streets.In the case of Troi, her (it's supposed to sound greek but actually sounds like a speech impediment) accent was the worst thing about her. Even though Marina Sirtis came up with the accent, as she dropped it over time the character became more and more appealing.
My belief has always been that the accent was developed to make her seem 'exotically alien'... but then Mrs Roddenberry was cast as her mom in "Haven", and she didn't even bother trying to do the accent... so they threw some dialogue in there saying the accent came from her father... but when we see her father later in the show, he doesn't have the accent either. So it's just left completely unexplained.
Because, according to "Redemption II" and Guinan and Sela, (another) Picard sent (i.e. ordered) Tasha to the past with the Enterprise-C and therefore is responsible for the whole situation?
...the phrase "sent" is used several times throughout "Redemption II" to describe what happened to alt!Tasha in "Yesterday's Enterprise", but while it's a loaded phrase that certainly can tally up fine with what we saw in "Yesterday's Enterprise" (ie, Tasha volunteered, but Picard does indeed approve the transfer, albeit with severe reservations), it also works in applying a little retcon of those events, with both Guinan and Sela inferring some kind of personal guilt on Picard for having 'sent' Tasha to her second death. In reality we know that alt!Picard was very wary about about the whole idea and had to be convinced by Tasha herself, but our Picard doesn't know that. He's left thinking that he did this terrible thing when he really didn't.
PICARD: So you believe her, Counsellor?
TROI: I'm not saying we should accept her claim at face value, but I sensed no deception from her. She really believes she is the daughter of Tasha Yar.
CRUSHER: Regardless of what she believes, Sela can't be her daughter. I've reviewed all of Tasha's medical records, and there is no indication that she was ever pregnant.
PICARD: Besides, Tasha was a child when this woman was born.
TROI: Sela could have been cloned.
CRUSHER: Or had her appearance surgically altered.
PICARD: But why? What possible advantage could there be to the Romulans? As this now stands, I don't think this will have any impact on our strategy. We'll continue the blockade, leave the next move to them. Thank you.
PICARD: Doubts? I'm full of them. But nothing in my experience can persuade me that what you [Sela] have told me is true. And I do know one thing. It will not affect my judgment at our next encounter.
Regardless of who Sela thinks she is, she is medically NOT Tasha's daughter.
We the viewers have privileged information that the characters don't, of course. However, the fact remain remains that OUR Tasha never gave birth to Sela, even if (alt) Tasha did.
For the protagonists, Sela's origin story is still full of unexplained mysteries.
I do think it's a shame that she's never referenced again; she may have been a McCoy rip-off, but she did make crew interactions a bit more exciting than they'd been to that point as well.
It almost feels as though TPTB were trying to "deny all knowledge".
Yes, IIRC Dr. Crusher tried to (unsuccessfully) duplicate Dr. Pulaski's mind erasing procedure that we saw in "Pen Pals."I do think it's a shame that she's never referenced again; she may have been a McCoy rip-off, but she did make crew interactions a bit more exciting than they'd been to that point as well.
It almost feels as though TPTB were trying to "deny all knowledge".
She was mentioned in "Who Watches the Watchers?"
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