Cowardice implies pressure.
Forces pushing him away from doing the right thing.
Rick just didn't want'a.
Forces pushing him away from doing the right thing.
Rick just didn't want'a.
The Yoko Factor, 2000, from the first season "with the gays":
Willow : [to Buffy] We have to face it. You can't handle Tara being my girlfriend.
Xander : No! It was bad before that! Since you two went off to college and forgot about me. Just left me in the basement to- Tara's your *girlfriend*?
Giles : [off screen] Bloody hell!
It's made pretty explicit.
I don't have time for a 33 minute video which likely just amounts to "BERMAN SUCKS!!!!!1111oneoneone"
I watched bits and pieces of the video and it seemed to be all "Every bad decision was Berman, every good decision was someone else" stuff.![]()
The fact that Braga dated his employee Jeri Ryan during his tenure as VOY showrunner has me kind of suspicious about what kind of workplace environment he was creating. That kind of thing almost always creates a hostile work environment for women.
I love how you guys totally ignore the parts where Terry Farrell accused him of sexual harassment and workplace retaliation.
I'm sorry, but how you treat your employees outweighs everything else. If you verbally abuse your employees, and sexually harass them, and engage in workplace retaliation against them, then you're a piece of shit who was a bad choice to run the show. Period. Berman should not have been there.
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The fact that Braga dated his employee Jeri Ryan during his tenure as VOY showrunner has me kind of suspicious about what kind of workplace environment he was creating. That kind of thing almost always creates a hostile work environment for women.
Claiming it couldn’t get on television is bullshit. Sitcoms had gay characters as early as the 70s.
It was increasingly common in the 80s and 90s.
Star Trek not having gay characters or themes until 2017 is a failure and Berman is solely to blame. The writers have mentioned this for years. He got the final say and he just didn’t want it on the show.
By several accounts, it was Mulgrew who made it a hostile environment for Ryan, not Braga.
Pretty sure they were already together when she joined Voyager?
Most of us did some things, said some things, or made wrong decisions in that time period. I know I did. I can't actually REMEMBER the 90's very well, so I'm pretty sure of that.
I don't think I'm going to hold it against anyone for trying to date Jeri Ryan.
Whoa, easy there. At no point is my post dismissal of Berman's treatment of Terry Farrell or any other actress who worked on Trek during his era. I was simply responding to an OP which was basically just "Here's a video, watch and discuss." Having not watched the video (and I still haven't) I assumed it was just more bitching about how Berman is a hack who disregarded Gene's Vision and destroyed the franchise which has been going on for all twenty years I've been on this forum. I was being dismissive to a post being just a glorified link to a YouTube video rather than an earnest attempt at starting a discussion.I love how you guys totally ignore the parts where Terry Farrell accused him of sexual harassment and workplace retaliation.
I'm sorry, but how you treat your employees outweighs everything else. If you verbally abuse your employees, and sexually harass them, and engage in workplace retaliation against them, then you're a piece of shit who was a bad choice to run the show. Period. Berman should not have been there.
Aside from the questionable judgement call of dating a woman while he was her boss, I've never seen any reason to believe there was anything inappropriate going on between Braga and Jeri Ryan during their relationship.The fact that Braga dated his employee Jeri Ryan during his tenure as VOY showrunner has me kind of suspicious about what kind of workplace environment he was creating. That kind of thing almost always creates a hostile work environment for women.
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