Re: J. Ryan Speaks About Her ‘Intentionally Unpleasant’ Experiences on
"But ya are, Kate. Ya are in astrometrics."
"But ya are, Kate. Ya are in astrometrics."
I never said that Jeri hated Kate, which leads me to another question: did Kate hate Jeri because her character resulted in the firing of Jennifer Lien or did she actually hate Jeri?
I do know part of the reason was because Kate wanted to prove to everyone that there could be a show with a strong female lead who didn't use their sexuality to get ahead, and then there's this sexy space girl who kind of defeats the purpose.
That I understand but it's not a reason to hate the actress, it's the writers and producers who are to blame.
Also, back to my original question: any known evidence that Jeri and Roxann got along or not?
\My point being, ANY time you are in a creative environment where there are egos involved (and in a creative environment no matter how well you work together on the goal, there are always egos involved), there is going to be that kind of tension in those situations.
When I read Kate's and Jeri's sides to the story, it made complete sense to me. I know it's bad to say, but when I hear both of them I understand where each of them are coming from. I think it would have been good for everyone to put aside their egos and loyalties and work on the product, but I understand the unfortunate emotion of not being able to hold in your bitterness. She probably feels bad about it.
Boy did they ever have chemistry! Every scene they were in together was like fireworks emanating from their bodies!
I've no idea what this is from, but wow.
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I've no idea what this is from, but wow.
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999 of them from frequent posters of this very subforum, no doubt.That GIF must have launched a thousand fanfics.
999 accounts for teacake's, who wrote the other one?999 of them from frequent posters of this very subforum, no doubt.That GIF must have launched a thousand fanfics.
I've no idea what this is from, but wow.
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Boy did they ever have chemistry! Every scene they were in together was like fireworks emanating from their bodies!
I like that sentence.
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