KitchenWitch said:
PKTrekGirl said:
Then why did you say this?:
KitchenWitch said:
PKTrekGirl said:
They made something out of Leeta, even though she was not intended to be anything but temporary eye-candy.
True.
Thing is, they made something out of Seven, too--and from the very beginning.
Because Chase said that Seven was written to appeal to the LCD, and my contention is that she was never written to appeal to the LCD.
Apparently, you disagree, because you claim that Seven didn't live up to expectations.
But you've given me nothing to back that up, except your astonishment that I don't see the character the same way you do.
JM1776 said:
Perhaps the heart of the dispute between you, ladies, is that KitchenWitch is using a more exacting defintion of "written," whereas PKTrekGirl is implying that the costuming itself is a part of 'writing' the character, in a broader sense?
Or not.![]()
PKTrekGirl said:
I am a VOY fan. And I happen to think Jeri Ryan was and is a talented actress.... <snip>
But instead of writing an interesting storyline for the character they HAD...they wrote her out and substituted boobs.
UnknownSample said: The people objecting most strongly to the Seven suits are the ones who are fixating on "attributes" and losing sight of substance, the most.
I'll add to K Witch's remarks by saying that the implication of nakedness in the costume is part of what gets across the sense of vulnerability...
UnknownSample said:
I'm not stupid. Expressing laughter at an idea isn't constructive. I never do that. It doesn't prove you right, it just makes you feel more right. I was offering my real and honest feelings and reactions to the character, to let you know there's another side to it. They weren't manufactured excuses because I'm in denial over drooling over boobs in tight outfits. I'm getting madder as I type this.
People who go on the most about the terrible "catsuits" seem to tend not to feel anyone can have an understandable differing view, and that open contempt is permissable. Not everyone obviously, but I notice it more and more.
UnknownSample said:
TrekGirl... well, now you're just getting offensive and rude, so I'm bailing out of this. You make so many hasty and dead-wrong assumptions about what I think, that there's no point in beginning to address them. I thought you'd at least notice the areas we agreed on.
I'm not stupid. Expressing laughter at an idea isn't constructive. I never do that. It doesn't prove you right, it just makes you feel more right. I was offering my real and honest feelings and reactions to the character, to let you know there's another side to it. They weren't manufactured excuses because I'm in denial over drooling over boobs in tight outfits. I'm getting madder as I type this.
People who go on the most about the terrible "catsuits" seem to tend not to feel anyone can have an understandable differing view, and that open contempt is permissable. Not everyone obviously, but I notice it more and more.
PKTrekGirl said:
And even your precious Seven got screwed in the end, by the placing of her into a completely out-of-the blue and ridiculous relationship with someone who only a few weeks before didn't trust her as far as he could throw her.
KitchenWitch said:
UnknownSample said:
I'm not stupid. Expressing laughter at an idea isn't constructive. I never do that. It doesn't prove you right, it just makes you feel more right. I was offering my real and honest feelings and reactions to the character, to let you know there's another side to it. They weren't manufactured excuses because I'm in denial over drooling over boobs in tight outfits. I'm getting madder as I type this.
People who go on the most about the terrible "catsuits" seem to tend not to feel anyone can have an understandable differing view, and that open contempt is permissable. Not everyone obviously, but I notice it more and more.
Honestly, I felt the same way with the "can you not see this?" commentary above--as if I'm some kind of mental defective for not viewing Seven the same way as the moderator does. But I did try and set my irritation aside because I'm not sure if the derision is real or if it just comes across that way.
KitchenWitch said:
PKTrekGirl said:
And even your precious Seven got screwed in the end, by the placing of her into a completely out-of-the blue and ridiculous relationship with someone who only a few weeks before didn't trust her as far as he could throw her.
"Your precious Seven." The tone is decidedly derisive here.
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