The EMH who has to routinely extract grape fruit sized orange hairballs from crew who eat to much in the Mess, almost has enough racially specific surgical waste to create another Neelix.
Seven of Nine is a cheap trick.
If you fell for that shit, because it's exactly what you had always wanted, you are unfortunately a doe eyed sheep.
It takes no effort to like Seven.
What Jeri was given, and what Jeri did what she was given is different.
Same for what the later writers were given by the network suits that said "You want a Borg dude? Nah. Too much sausage already. Put tits on that idea and come back to us."
Stop trying to pick a fight.
Seven of Nine is a cheap trick.
"Let's take the most interesting thing about Star trek, Data and/or Spocks search for humanity, and wrap it the most interesting thing about TNG: The Borg, and then give it an ample chest so that it will inspire girls to be strong and boy's to look for a small room with a lock on the door."
If you fell for that shit, because it's exactly what you had always wanted, you are unfortunately a doe eyed sheep.
It takes no effort to like Seven.
You are not an explorer or a detective plumbing unfounded layers looking for a kernel of amazingness...
She is a oral sex of Porsches... Or the Porsche of oral sex.
Same difference.
It's not a bad thing to be so middle of the road, I like her too, I can't help it, they designed her for me by committee, but I don't have to like that I like her, and I can be bloody minded and difficult about it.
I didn't simplify Jeri to her to breasts.
It was the search for humanity, the Borg and her breasts.
You chose to edit that clarification out to make your case.
Which is what I call picking a fight.
... Endless opportunity to bash Harry because he married her daughter in creepy Woody Allen kinda move.
Seven of Nine is a cheap trick.
"Let's take the most interesting thing about Star trek, Data and/or Spocks search for humanity, and wrap it the most interesting thing about TNG: The Borg, and then give it an ample chest so that it will inspire girls to be strong and boy's to look for a small room with a lock on the door."
If you fell for that shit, because it's exactly what you had always wanted, you are unfortunately a doe eyed sheep.
It takes no effort to like Seven.
You are not an explorer or a detective plumbing unfounded layers looking for a kernel of amazingness...
She is a oral sex of Porsches... Or the Porsche of oral sex.
Same difference.
It's not a bad thing to be so middle of the road, I like her too, I can't help it, they designed her for me by committee, but I don't have to like that I like her, and I can be bloody minded and difficult about it.
Everything I bolded [including the mentioning of her breasts] is just derogatory to those who like her.
I didn't simplify Jeri to her to breasts.
It was the search for humanity, the Borg and her breasts.
You chose to edit that clarification out to make your case.
Which is what I call picking a fight.
I think having such a condescending attitude to people who liked Seven/Jeri is provocative of a fight. Calling people sheep and what she was 'shit to be fallen for' is a smidge provocative no?
I did often think it would be interesting to see her interact more with B'Elanna -- that combination was rarely touched on. One of my first pitches to the show was a Kes-B'Elanna focus story. I know Greg Cox had the same idea when he wrote his novel The Black Shore, which pairs those two characters off..
As I've mentioned before, I got that idea from an interview with Roxann Dawson in which she mentioned that she seldom had any scenes with Jennifer Lien, so I thought it would be fun to team them up in The Black Shore. That also gave me a chance to ask (via B'Elanna) the question we all were asking: "What exactly do you see in Neelix anyway?"
Back OT: I always liked Kes. She was sweet and curious and excited to be out exploring the universe, which provided a nice contrast to, say, B'Elanna or Tuvok. You need a diverse mix of personalities on a show like Voyager, and Kes provided the youthful innocence and enthusiasm . . . for awhile at least.
... Endless opportunity to bash Harry because he married her daughter in creepy Woody Allen kinda move.![]()
It's not a bad thing to be so middle of the road, I like her too, I can't help it, they designed her for me by committee, but I don't have to like that I like her, and I can be bloody minded and difficult about it.
The funny thing is, I was absolutely prepared to hate her. Blond, buxom, pretty, young. Taking the spotlight from Kate. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
I tuned in to Scorpion 2 with a big bowl of popcorn and a beer, ready to celebrate the bimbo's crashing & burning. Because, you know, when you look like that, you couldn't possibly also be smart or talented...
By the time The Gift was over, I had a new favorite Trek character. It wasn't the writing by committee that won me. It was Jeri's performance. She took what could have been a wholesale disaster & made a compelling character out of her.
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