Favorite: Cadet Tilly
Least Favorite: Michael Burnham
Least Favorite: Michael Burnham
Ezri was Disney Princess Dax. No edge. Always giddy and quirky. Not an awful cheracter but the show didn’t necessarily need her.
I think we can do without that sort of commentary, thank you.But she is clearly there to be a duck faced plastic boobed click bait.
Nonsense.Least - T'pol. Haven't finished Enterprise yet, so maybe it will change. But she is clearly there to be a duck faced plastic boobed click bait.
Honestly, I wish they had given Jake more screen time on DS9. I liked the dynamic he had with Nog, but I really hoped they would have fleshed out his character more than they did over seven seasons.I never said she was worse than any other kid character in Star Trek. That would be a pretty tall order lol
NUMBER ONE from "The Cage," the most badass first officer of the whole dang franchise, played by the First Lady of Trek herself, Majel Barrett. You others can have your Lwaxana Troi. This was her finest role in the trek.
Margaret Armen was wonderful. Maggie was one of the people I really looked up to because, in television at that time, there weren’t that many women action writers,” Fontana said. “She was one of them and I really liked her work. She did Rifleman and so many other series, all action adventure. She did a couple of great Star Trek and then we had her come back for [The Animated Series].”
Fontana said the series was a great experience in which they were able to do a science fiction show unlike any others at the time.
“We just felt, you know what? If we go out into space, we’re going to try to be the best human beings we can be, and then if we’re forced to [do] something bad or something in terms of a conflict or war or that kind of thing, then we’re forced to it,” she said. “We’re not going to go looking for it. We’re trying to tell stories about human beings in new situations, meeting new kinds of people and saying, ‘hey, can we work together? Lets see what we can do.’ It was very hopeful, and I still feel that it is. Star Trek is one of the shows that look to the future and try to be the best that we humans can be.”
Without the contributions of these women writers, the legacy of Star Trek would look very different all these decades later. Their work helped shape the series, its unforgettable voyages, and no doubt the careers of other women inspired by their work to write their own entertaining and important stories, perhaps also set among the stars.
Favorites
Uhura (TOS) how could you not love her, she was beautiful and fierce. Uhura knew who she was.
Ziyal (DS9) she was so sweet and so strong. She loved her father so much and really changed him for the better.
Dr Pulaski (TNG) She’s strong and intelligent. I wish they would have kept her around. She really had that “Doctor” feel, too, whereas I didn't get that from Bev.
Tilly (DSC) she’s hilarious and so endearing. I feel like Tilly is what they tried to do with Ezri but it actually fits. She’s one of the characters I feel like I can really relate to.
Janeway (VOY) while I do feel like we really don’t get to know who she is very closely, just that she has a dog and an ex-fiancé. I truly beilieved she was a great captain and really cared about the people on her ship. I just wish TPTB went a little deeper with her character, kind of like what they did with 7 of 9.
Least Favorites
Kira (DS9) I just instinctively didn’t like her character, she’s someone I feel like I probably wouldn’t get along with. The whole victimization piece was really annoying. Like, we get it, you hate the Cardassians... I also felt like she always had a new love interest, even if it was just for a one off episode and then we never see the person again. Also the shoulder pads.
Troi (TNG) the accent Sirtis chose was really annoying and I don’t recall any other batazoid sounding like that. There were a few episodes where she did this screaming thing and I literally have to skip them because it’s so annoying.
Both Daxes (DS9)
Jadzia Warrior Princess was infuriating in the later seasons when she basically lost her personality to become Klingon, then before the wedding she gets all pissy about it like a little child.
Ezri was Disney Princess Dax. No edge. Always giddy and quirky. Not an awful cheracter but the show didn’t necessarily need her.
Torres (VOY) she’s just angry all the time.
But according to the producers of that show they didn't get rid of the "woodenness" completely, they simply transferred it to Spock, so you still ended up with an X-O with the same character traits. It was now just an alien male instead of a human female.I like Majel, but she was wooden in "The Cage". The show probably dodged a bullet with NBC not allowing Roddenberry's mistress to be a co-star.
But according to the producers of that show they didn't get rid of the "woodenness" completely, they simply transferred it to Spock, so you still ended up an X-O with the same character traits. It was now just an alien male instead of a human female.
Number one was really cool, professional and focused, exactly the way a good first officer is supposed to act when her captain is kidnapped by big-head aliens.
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