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Seven of Nine

What did you think of Seven of Nine?


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I always found Seven to be a very interesting character skillfully portrayed by Jeri Ryan. But I would have preferred that they kept Jennifer Lien's Kes on the show, too, as I found here character just as fascinating. They really should have lost Harry Kim instead, who was never more than a bland cypher to me. I would have loved to see Seven and Kes develop a friendship.

Oh, and Praetor, I really should have read this thread before sending you my last PM, eh? I feel stupid. :shifty:
 
^ ^ Nice try, my Romulan brother, but that would also presume that Seven is an idiot, incapable of noticing that other people on ship are wearing footgear that's suited to life on shipboard and easier on the feet and legs, and she's not. I don't think there is an in-universe explanation that makes sense, so I just try not to notice. I'm not always successful, as you can tell, but heck, they don't show her feet that often.

But when they do...yes, I always notice. Morons. Like Jeri Ryan needs high heels in order to look good.
 
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She was an very interesting character...:cool:
...she replace Kes, and play a dificult caracter and do that very very good... :techman::techman::techman::techman:

...one of the best caracter in Voyager... :adore:
 
^ ^ Nice try, my Romulan brother, but that would also presume that Seven is an idiot, incapable of noticing that other people on ship are wearing footgear that's suited to life on shipboard and easier on the feet and legs, and she's not. I don't think there is an in-universe explanation that makes sense, so I just try not to notice. I'm not always successful, as you can tell, but heck, they don't show her feet that often.

But when they do...yes, I always notice. Morons. Like Jeri Ryan needs high heels in order to look good.

There is no in-universe explanation that makes sense. The heels served two purposes. One, because yes, Jeri needs heels to look good. She's got a long torso and comparatively short legs. (I know what that's like, I've got a similar build--without the boobs :lol:--I am most always in heels or some sort of platform).

Two, it made Seven look taller--put her on eye-level with the men. Jeri's got a rather dainty bone structure, and the heels gave her a more powerful look.

And, for the record, every single female on Trek--with the exception of 6 ft Terry Farrell--wore heels.
 
^ Nobody (in uniform, that is) wore heels like the ones Jeri did. I adore high heels - I wear them a lot. (People always ask me how many pairs I have, but I would really rather not know! ;) ) But I have a job that is primarily a desk job. On a ship it looks silly. It didn't make her look powerful - it looked silly. And kind of trashy, to be honest. They could have found a more subtle way to make her look taller, if that was important. People managed with Clark Gable, after all.
 
^ Nobody (in uniform, that is) wore heels like the ones Jeri did. I'm sorry, but it's just silly. It didn't make her look powerful - it looked silly. They could have found a more subtle way to make her look taller, if that was important. They managed with Clark Gable, after all.

All of the women wore 3-1/2 inch heels. Jeri's were 4-inch.

Not that huge a difference.
 
^ But it didn't show, Teya - that's the difference. I'm not talking about the actors' foot health here - I'm talking about how a person serving on a starship ought to look, and she shouldn't look trashy. The other women, whatever heel height they were concealing under those uniform pant legs, looked like professionals. And there Seven was. It was stupid and juvenile.
 
^ But it didn't show, Teya - that's the difference. I'm not talking about the actors' foot health here - I'm talking about how a person serving on a starship ought to look, and she shouldn't look trashy. The other women, whatever heel height they were concealing under those uniform pant legs, looked like professionals. And there Seven was. It was stupid and juvenile.

Obviously, Seven's were designed to blend into the catsuit, too, since they were the same color and fabric as the suits.

Seven's costume was a throwback to the super-heroine costumes of yore. Tacky, of course. Trashy? I don't think so.
 
Tacky vs. trashy? It's a fine line. ;)

If I wanted to watch Cat Woman or Aquagirl or whoever, that's what I'd watch. But this is Trek - modern Trek, not TOS with the microminis - and I expected better, frankly.

Actually, I wouldn't have minded if they started her in the stupid costume and then moved her into something more professional. But no. We had her in that damn thing season after season. Her character evolved, but not the stupid costume.
 
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I'm sorry - I didn't mean to convert this into a "What's with the costume?" thread. My apologies to Praetor, the OP.
 
Tacky vs. trashy? It's a fine line. ;)

If I wanted to watch Cat Woman or Aquagirl or whoever, that's what I'd watch. But this is Trek - modern Trek, not TOS with the microminis - and I expected better, frankly.

Actually, I wouldn't have minded if they started her in the stupid costume and then moved her into something more professional, But no. We had her in that damn thing season after season. Her character evolved, but not the stupid costume.

I would have loved to see Seven moving into "normal" clothing (in quotes, because fashion in Trek's 24th century is pretty pathetic). And Jeri would have loved it, too. The corset was most uncomfortable. :p

ETA: Of course, moving her into normal clothing would have required giving her quarters, rather than treating her as so much excess cargo. ;)
 
I'm sorry - I didn't mean to convert this into a "What's with the costume?" thread. My apologies to Praetor, the OP.

No need, the costume was for better or worse a visual aspect of the character, and a rather lame one IMO. Your Aquagirl comparison was a rather good one - the thing did tend to look like a bad diving suit from time to time.

I would have loved to see Seven moving into "normal" clothing (in quotes, because fashion in Trek's 24th century is pretty pathetic). And Jeri would have loved it, too. The corset was most uncomfortable. :p

ETA: Of course, moving her into normal clothing would have required giving her quarters, rather than treating her as so much excess cargo. ;)

See, that was another thing I thought was lame. She grew somewhat emotionally and sporadically but there was no real 'overall' change by the end of the series. She didn't even warrant quarters. I know, I know 'Borg systems are integrated into her body blah blah blah' but that was just an excuse. They could have ditched the recharge slot and still kept the doohickeys on her.
 
See, that was another thing I thought was lame. She grew somewhat emotionally and sporadically but there was no real 'overall' change by the end of the series. She didn't even warrant quarters. I know, I know 'Borg systems are integrated into her body blah blah blah' but that was just an excuse. They could have ditched the recharge slot and still kept the doohickeys on her.

It was made pretty clear in "Human Error" that Seven didn't consider herself "worthy" of quarters until she was "fully human"--i.e. all Borg implants gone.

That's some heavy stuff there. Yet, she was treated as cargo by the crew. They wandered in and out of the cargo bay without signaling her. If she was regenerating, oh well. Stand and watch the freak show.

Did Janeway ever think to offer her quarters? If so, it was offscreen.
 
Tacky vs. trashy? It's a fine line. ;)

If I wanted to watch Cat Woman or Aquagirl or whoever, that's what I'd watch. But this is Trek - modern Trek, not TOS with the microminis - and I expected better, frankly.

Actually, I wouldn't have minded if they started her in the stupid costume and then moved her into something more professional, But no. We had her in that damn thing season after season. Her character evolved, but not the stupid costume.
I wonder if this arguement is a generational thing?

Where many of the older generations grew up at the tail end of the sexual revolution and therefore accept Seven's look as a throw back to that era, while the younger generations don't accept the look and find it offensive.

I wonder?
 
Tacky vs. trashy? It's a fine line. ;)

If I wanted to watch Cat Woman or Aquagirl or whoever, that's what I'd watch. But this is Trek - modern Trek, not TOS with the microminis - and I expected better, frankly.

Actually, I wouldn't have minded if they started her in the stupid costume and then moved her into something more professional, But no. We had her in that damn thing season after season. Her character evolved, but not the stupid costume.
I wonder if this arguement is a generational thing?

Where many of the older generations grew up at the tail end of the sexual revolution and therefore accept Seven's look as a throw back to that era, while the younger generations don't accept the look and find it offensive.

I wonder?

I think JustKate is my age or thereabouts.

I do think that women tend to be more against the catsuit than men. I'm just weird I guess. ;)
 
Tacky vs. trashy? It's a fine line. ;)

If I wanted to watch Cat Woman or Aquagirl or whoever, that's what I'd watch. But this is Trek - modern Trek, not TOS with the microminis - and I expected better, frankly.

Actually, I wouldn't have minded if they started her in the stupid costume and then moved her into something more professional, But no. We had her in that damn thing season after season. Her character evolved, but not the stupid costume.
I wonder if this arguement is a generational thing?

Where many of the older generations grew up at the tail end of the sexual revolution and therefore accept Seven's look as a throw back to th..at era, while the younger generations don't accept the look and find it offensive.

I wonder?

I think JustKate is my age or thereabouts.

I do think that women tend to be more against the catsuit than men. I'm just weird I guess. ;)
..or some ingrained double standard, maybe?

Shirtless Kirk=Sex Symbol
Catsuit Seven=Trashy

:confused:
 
Er, I'm a girl, and I love Seven's catsuit. I'm even about to make one for myself.
 
Of course, if they wanted too, the writers could easily have made up some explanation about the height of her heels. Maybe, having spent years with an endoskeleton, her spine was distorted. High heels helped her stand in a corrective posture.
Complete waffle I know. I liked the heels, and the catsuit, and am pathetic enough to try to justify them!
 
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