I thought she was a great character.
Yeah, but that's TNG all over really. How many characters beyond the main cast were explored in any real depth? A handful at best.Truthfully, I think it could have been useful to develop Crusher's staff more. I mean all we ever saw were Ogawa & Martinez.
I wasn't actually arguing, I was agreeing. And lamenting that things were the way they were. Thankfully, when in need of a much larger expanded (and explored) cast there is another Trek show to go to.![]()
I'd like more Suzi Plakson in any guise.
I also think that she and Worf would have made a interesting couple over the years, professionally and otherwise.
Well, Worf was more honorable than the average Klingon, too. According to Memory Alpha, if she was kept on, she was to have developed a relationship with Worf. Interesting, I must say. I wonder if they would've killed her off like they did with K'Ehleyr.I also think that she and Worf would have made a interesting couple over the years, professionally and otherwise.
I've always thought seeing Worf with a Vulcan would have been interesting. He often behaves more logical Vulcan than impulsive Klingon anyway. And we already know Vulcans aren't opposed to going outside of their species.
If you think about it, Vulcan characters in general are difficult to flesh out in a short time scale. And Doctor Selar wasn't exactly the main focus of the episode in which she appeared. T'Pol got a lot of attention up front, and it still took time for her to move beyond "standard Vulcan stereotype."Selar was nice, if they even remotely fleshed out her character.
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