Hello All,
I recently watched "The Outcast" and loved it. However I do have a question about the ending.
When Riker attempts to rescue Soren, she stops him with this:
Also I saw the homosexual undertones in her speech. And I read on Memory Alpha (so I don't know how creditable it is) that they had an idea of casting a male actor for the role of Soren, but a kiss between two men wasn't network friendly. At least 3 years later they were able to have a kiss between two females because one of them was a male in a past life... (DS9: Rejoined)
I recently watched "The Outcast" and loved it. However I do have a question about the ending.
When Riker attempts to rescue Soren, she stops him with this:
And yet a few scenes prior She gives an impassioned speech that she wasn't sick. So I'm wondering why is there such a defeatist attitude already? Did they already start that treatment on her?SOREN: It was all a mistake, and I should have realised it from the beginning.
RIKER: What?
SOREN: That I was sick. I had these terrible urges, and that is why I reached out to you. But it was wrong, and I see that now. I do not understand how I could have done what I did.
Also I saw the homosexual undertones in her speech. And I read on Memory Alpha (so I don't know how creditable it is) that they had an idea of casting a male actor for the role of Soren, but a kiss between two men wasn't network friendly. At least 3 years later they were able to have a kiss between two females because one of them was a male in a past life... (DS9: Rejoined)
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