No, she was married to Jack Ryan until 1999. She joined Voyager in 1997.
Just because it shows married doesn't mean they weren't separated for a while before a divorce. Or going behind a spouse's back.
No, she was married to Jack Ryan until 1999. She joined Voyager in 1997.
Just because it shows married doesn't mean they weren't separated for a while before a divorce. Or going behind a spouse's back.
Can we judge Jack for tricking her into going to a sex club again, that she already told him, she thought was gross?The state of her marriage and whatever bearing it had on her relationship with Braga was no one else's business and not something for other people to pass judgment on.
Proof's in the pudding, maybe? The fact it's 30 years later and we're all still here. You can nitpick the way he ran things especially with Voyager but he did a great job with TNG.
By several accounts, it was Mulgrew who made it a hostile environment for Ryan, not Braga.Sci said: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.
And I completely believe Ryan when she says that of Mulgrew! But a male supervisor dating an female employee can create a hostile work environment for the other women on staff even if the relationship itself is consensual. Many women who worked on David Letterman's writing staff, for instance, reported that this happened when he began dating a female writer on his show.
It is, in fact, entirely possible that both dynamics were at play on the VOY set. Which just further calls into question what kind of work environment Braga was creating as showrunner.
Well, almost anything is possible...
I've never read or heard any comments from anyone involved in Voyager that Braga created a hostile work environment.
I'm not sure why you're pushing that angle so hard...?
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It's unintentional.
The nicer he is to the woman he loves, the more he neglects everyone else.
It's a closed system.
Can we judge Jack for tricking her into going to a sex club again, that she already told him, she thought was gross?
You have a point. There were missteps, but by and large, we got 18 years and 25 great seasons of Trek under his leadership.
"Soap" ran from 1977 to 1981 with Billy Crystal playing an openly gay main character, the fact often being a main plot point. A memorable line was when someone asked him if he was "a practicing homosexual," and he replied "I don't have to practice, I'm very good at it."
Well, more like 10ish great seasons and 12 watchable to good ones.
+Again...in theory...sure.
Has anyone who worked on Voyager ever said anything like that about Braga?
Again...in theory...sure.
Has anyone who worked on Voyager ever said anything like that about Braga?
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