Dear Jennifer,
Please stop self destructing, you're upsetting Voyager fans.
Thanks,
A Voyager fan.
Please stop self destructing, you're upsetting Voyager fans.
Thanks,
A Voyager fan.
In all this I totally agree!Dear Jen,
There are lots of people who love you. I know it may not seem like it when you struggle to love yourself, but we're here and we're your fans.
Please feel better.
Or maybe it still would have gone this way if she didn't leave the show.It seems since she left Voyager she's just gone down hill. Maybe she wouldn't have gone down the same path that she did if she continued.
I never saw the animated Men in Black series, I'll have to track it down and check it out.
That might be true.I don't understand it when people point the finger of blame for her being fired as causing her breakdown.
People who hit bottom like this usually have spent most of their lives struggling with mental illness. It would never take one incident to cause something like this. If she was "together" before, well, a lot of people who struggle with mental illness are able to keep up appearances for work, especially actors.
True, but that doesn't mean it couldn't have been the catalyst for her downward spiral.
Consider the situation of someone losing their job for no reason other than "We were going to fire that other guy but decided it would be bad for publicity. Sucks to be you, go pack your things. We might throw you a bone in a few years and crap over your character's legacy if we're feeling generous. Now, where did that hot chick's number go?"
I've always suspected that being fired from Voyager is one of the reasons, maybe the main reason to Jennifer's current problems. What I've heard, she was very depressed for being kicked out.
Grace Lee Whitney has alleged that she was sexually assaulted by an executive associated with Star Trek before she was let go from the series. Unless something similar also happened to Lien, I doubt the situations of their respective departures are that similar.The whole situation sounds like what happened with Grace Lee Whitney on TOS; she even said that when she was let go, 'I felt shitty, then suicidal.' This sounds to me very much a catalyst event, and that's what happened to Lien (I have a cousin who was about to get married and she had a baby on the way, and when her fiancee didn't want to go through with it, the combination of that and the post-partum depression she was suffering caused her to suffer a mental breakdown; last I heard, she hasn't fully recovered from it.)
Not sure if she started as a young kid but I know she was in some stuff I believe as a teenager before the show such as some show where she was a tennis prodigy or something like that. I never saw the show.
Jason
The show was called Phenom, and no, she wasn't the main character; Angela Doolan (Angela Goethals) was. Her character was called Roanne.
I guess she'll be lucky if she gets away with treatment and license revocation this time.Pleaded guilty to DUI first offense yesterday. Assessed $1269.50. If I am reading the fee description correctly, some kind of treatment and license revocation are involved. No other details on the sentence.
How awful! It doesn't matter if your acting career is a short or successful long run, a lot of actors and musicians and writers fight costly or losing battles against some form of addiction. I hope Lien doesn't end up in a early grave like poor Carrie Fisher did and Leonard Nimoy won against his demons.
Erin MoranAnd that good looking girl from that 70's or 80's series "Happy Days" who died recently. Obviously a lot of similarities in these cases.
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