The more I thought about it, the more there was no way Chakotay would be with Seven [as she is] in her new “profession “ in ST: Picard.
Accordingto the ST: Picard's clip, it is clear that Seven is at war against some people I remind you that she rarely used - if not NEVER - a laser riffle or gun during the long journey so, it is quite shocking to see her firing in God mode against people, aliens or humans, we don't know yet, but she looks like very determined to do as much damage as possible on her way.
I'm looking forward to seeing her fight (the woman is supposed to be a former soldier).
It's good to see her being who she is.![]()
She carried around a laser rifle in "One."
The Borg aren't soldiers, they're drones. Mind-controlled slaves dominated by the will of the Collective.I'm looking forward to seeing her fight (the woman is supposed to be a former soldier).
It's good to see her being who she is.![]()
She carried around a laser rifle in "One."
She gets hardcore once in a while. In Scientific Method, she says "If you attempt to incapacitate me, I will kill her" and the lady says "I believe you"
Not sure that I put two and two together previously on this (remedial though it is), but it makes perfect sense regarding why some of the fanbase (well, let's be honest most of them) view the pairing as coming out of nowhere.Part of the reason for that is that Braga wanted the Romance, but had left the show in season 7 to create Enterprise, and the new showrunner was not interested in the Romance.
I am currently rewatching the series and I'm in mid-season 4, so I'll keep this in mind as I continue to rewatch. I'm hoping I pick up on some more subtle cues (there are several in various eps that one can see that are more or less "obvious" but I am on the lookout for more). I am sure there are more hiddein in there somewhere... esp knowing Brag's past (then, more current) with Ryan....and wanted to follow up on what he had started(and arguably, what he had been moving her towards during his 3 seasons as showrunner).
Well, there's that episode where she's conducting a study on Paris and B'elanna's relationship. And then there's the doctor giving her social lessons, then dating lessons, and then she continues them on her own. I don't know what you'll find in random episodes in between, but by human error, we see all her deep desires carried out in her holodeck fantasy. She wants to have her own quarters, have personal relationships, have a love life, etc. She lies to the doctor by calling it "research" as she feels ashamed, which the doctor picks up on.Not sure that I put two and two together previously on this (remedial though it is), but it makes perfect sense regarding why some of the fanbase (well, let's be honest most of them) view the pairing as coming out of nowhere.
I am currently rewatching the series and I'm in mid-season 4, so I'll keep this in mind as I continue to rewatch. I'm hoping I pick up on some more subtle cues (there are several in various eps that one can see that are more or less "obvious" but I am on the lookout for more). I am sure there are more hiddein in there somewhere... esp knowing Brag's past (then, more current) with Ryan.
Well, I was actually thinking more of the specific exchanges between Chak and 7, of which there are several that are subtle and maybe more that are less noticeable....Well, there's that episode where she's conducting a study on Paris and B'elanna's relationship. And then there's the doctor giving her social lessons, then dating lessons, and then she continues them on her own. I don't know what you'll find in random episodes in between, but by human error, we see all her deep desires carried out in her holodeck fantasy. She wants to have her own quarters, have personal relationships, have a love life, etc. She lies to the doctor by calling it "research" as she feels ashamed, which the doctor picks up on.
I don't know what you'll find in random episodes in between, but by human error, we see all her deep desires carried out in her holodeck fantasy. She wants to have her own quarters, have personal relationships, have a love life, etc. She lies to the doctor by calling it "research" as she feels ashamed, which the doctor picks up on.
I dunno, apparently it was mine if I could have had Commander Chakotay. But you emphasis every, and you are correct, that wasn't the aim of every woman.That was TV in the 90's for you ... the high point of every woman's life was crawling into bed with someone.![]()
Maybe Danja meant fictional women on 90s TV were one dimensional objects waiting for a man to give their life meaning, with sex?I dunno, apparently it was mine if I could have had Commander Chakotay. But you emphasis every, and you are correct, that wasn't the aim of every woman.
Maybe Danja meant fictional women on 90s TV were one dimensional objects waiting for a man to give their life meaning, with sex?
10 seasons of Friends doesn't disagree.
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