Jadzia was like the big sister you wish you had.
Not dull at all.
Not dull at all.
Thrall said:
One of the most overlooked things of the show was her sisterhood with Kira. There had never really been a pair of girlfriends laughing it up and talking about boys on a Trek show before or since. People always talk about O'Brien and Bashir but always forget this one.
exodus said:Mine too as well as allot of people I know. TrekBBs'ers hate Jadzia, Seven of Nine & T'Pol. Let's face it, you people just hate hot women.![]()
With age and experance comes great wisdom as well as inner peace. As a great many people get older, they learn to get over their flaws and not to worry about trivial issues. Jadzia even told us that after having seven lifetimes of experance the stuff others worry about don't concern her.Mr_Closet said:
It occured to me that I forgot to mention something earlier. If Dax is the ultimate goal, yet we still think that as a character, Dax is dull, then that tells us something. It says that while we appreciate that Dax has achieved the ultimate Trek goal, she is dull television and what we really want to see on our screens, whether we're watching contemporary or speculative fiction, is characters with flaws who get into arguments. Not characters who are serene, confident, in control and in possession of more wisdom than their years.
I guess that's why all their male & female counterparts sought them out for their intelligence and their wisdom. Sisko, Janeway & Archer all relied heavily on all three of them for those reasons.Space Janitor said:
exodus said:Mine too as well as allot of people I know. TrekBBs'ers hate Jadzia, Seven of Nine & T'Pol. Let's face it, you people just hate hot women.![]()
Yeah, because the writers usually don't bother giving them any character besides their boobs.
I'm going to go outside Trek for a quick counterargument here: in the web comic strip Ozy and MillieMr_Closet said:
It occured to me that I forgot to mention something earlier. If Dax is the ultimate goal, yet we still think that as a character, Dax is dull, then that tells us something. It says that while we appreciate that Dax has achieved the ultimate Trek goal, she is dull television and what we really want to see on our screens, whether we're watching contemporary or speculative fiction, is characters with flaws who get into arguments. Not characters who are serene, confident, in control and in possession of more wisdom than their years.
DumbDumb2007 said:
Was Jadzia dull ?
I also think Jadzia & Worf playing off each other made us see Worf as more than just a Klingon, he made us see him as a noble man. You saw passed his culture and heritage finally and got to know Worf more as a person.Mysterion said:
DumbDumb2007 said:
Was Jadzia dull ?
Yeah, at first. I don't think either terry Farrell or the writers really had a clue of what to do with the character, or how. Later on, she really picked up IMO due to the addition of Worf into the mix. Her relationship played well off her already established klingon experiences (i.e. "Blood Oath", etc.).
So I take it you don't like her?Fire said:
The character of Jadzia came across as extremely arrogant, she acted like she was the best person in the universe because she had 300 years worth of memorys, in one Jem'Hadar episode she told a Jem'Hadar soldier she 'stopped counting her age at 300' to which he replied 'you dont look it', how arrogant is that to tell someone you're 300 when you're not, she only had memories of other people, not only was she arrogant that way she seemed to think she was a super skilled Klingon warrior when she regularly got her ass handed to her by the lowest of the low. Worst of all theres the fact that everytime someone came on the station that she'd met before in a bar for maybe about half an hour 3 years previous she made out to be best friends with them and had a giggle with them as though she was well known by them, an example being when Tom Riker came onboard when he pretended to be Will Riker, she apparently only met him about a year ago for one hour at the dabo wheel and shes like 'hey there will, its me Dax!! woot woot! remember me!!', I cant help but shout at the TV 'pull your neck in you arrogant twat and mind your own business'.
THEN theres her vanity, she seemed to think she was the bees knees and was the best looking woman in the universe, she would regularly flirt with all the men and whoever she got attention off she would wrap them around her finger and mess them around, like Julian for example
She was THE worst and most annoying character in the whole of Trek, I couldnt stand her, I could stand wesley Crusher more than I could stand her.
Belar said:
So I take it you don't like her?Fire said:
The character of Jadzia came across as extremely arrogant, she acted like she was the best person in the universe because she had 300 years worth of memorys, in one Jem'Hadar episode she told a Jem'Hadar soldier she 'stopped counting her age at 300' to which he replied 'you dont look it', how arrogant is that to tell someone you're 300 when you're not, she only had memories of other people, not only was she arrogant that way she seemed to think she was a super skilled Klingon warrior when she regularly got her ass handed to her by the lowest of the low. Worst of all theres the fact that everytime someone came on the station that she'd met before in a bar for maybe about half an hour 3 years previous she made out to be best friends with them and had a giggle with them as though she was well known by them, an example being when Tom Riker came onboard when he pretended to be Will Riker, she apparently only met him about a year ago for one hour at the dabo wheel and shes like 'hey there will, its me Dax!! woot woot! remember me!!', I cant help but shout at the TV 'pull your neck in you arrogant twat and mind your own business'.
THEN theres her vanity, she seemed to think she was the bees knees and was the best looking woman in the universe, she would regularly flirt with all the men and whoever she got attention off she would wrap them around her finger and mess them around, like Julian for example
She was THE worst and most annoying character in the whole of Trek, I couldnt stand her, I could stand wesley Crusher more than I could stand her.
Actually I think your post was interspersed with some minor hints.Fire said:
Belar said:
So I take it you don't like her?Fire said:
The character of Jadzia came across as extremely arrogant, she acted like she was the best person in the universe because she had 300 years worth of memorys, in one Jem'Hadar episode she told a Jem'Hadar soldier she 'stopped counting her age at 300' to which he replied 'you dont look it', how arrogant is that to tell someone you're 300 when you're not, she only had memories of other people, not only was she arrogant that way she seemed to think she was a super skilled Klingon warrior when she regularly got her ass handed to her by the lowest of the low. Worst of all theres the fact that everytime someone came on the station that she'd met before in a bar for maybe about half an hour 3 years previous she made out to be best friends with them and had a giggle with them as though she was well known by them, an example being when Tom Riker came onboard when he pretended to be Will Riker, she apparently only met him about a year ago for one hour at the dabo wheel and shes like 'hey there will, its me Dax!! woot woot! remember me!!', I cant help but shout at the TV 'pull your neck in you arrogant twat and mind your own business'.
THEN theres her vanity, she seemed to think she was the bees knees and was the best looking woman in the universe, she would regularly flirt with all the men and whoever she got attention off she would wrap them around her finger and mess them around, like Julian for example
She was THE worst and most annoying character in the whole of Trek, I couldnt stand her, I could stand wesley Crusher more than I could stand her.
Whatever gave you that impression?![]()
Belar said:
Actually I think your post was interspersed with some minor hints.Fire said:
Belar said:
So I take it you don't like her?Fire said:
The character of Jadzia came across as extremely arrogant, she acted like she was the best person in the universe because she had 300 years worth of memorys, in one Jem'Hadar episode she told a Jem'Hadar soldier she 'stopped counting her age at 300' to which he replied 'you dont look it', how arrogant is that to tell someone you're 300 when you're not, she only had memories of other people, not only was she arrogant that way she seemed to think she was a super skilled Klingon warrior when she regularly got her ass handed to her by the lowest of the low. Worst of all theres the fact that everytime someone came on the station that she'd met before in a bar for maybe about half an hour 3 years previous she made out to be best friends with them and had a giggle with them as though she was well known by them, an example being when Tom Riker came onboard when he pretended to be Will Riker, she apparently only met him about a year ago for one hour at the dabo wheel and shes like 'hey there will, its me Dax!! woot woot! remember me!!', I cant help but shout at the TV 'pull your neck in you arrogant twat and mind your own business'.
THEN theres her vanity, she seemed to think she was the bees knees and was the best looking woman in the universe, she would regularly flirt with all the men and whoever she got attention off she would wrap them around her finger and mess them around, like Julian for example
She was THE worst and most annoying character in the whole of Trek, I couldnt stand her, I could stand wesley Crusher more than I could stand her.
Whatever gave you that impression?![]()
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exodus said:
TrekBBs'ers hate Jadzia, Seven of Nine & T'Pol. Let's face it, you people just hate hot women.![]()
There were certainly times when I though she was the ONLY character on VOY actually.Kegek said:
And I thought Seven was one of VOY's better characters, actually.
Kegek said:
exodus said:
TrekBBs'ers hate Jadzia, Seven of Nine & T'Pol. Let's face it, you people just hate hot women.![]()
No, I find bland characters dull. Is there a correlation? Probably. Arguably some actresses were chosen based on some attributes (attractiveness) and not others (talent). But in the interests of fairness, I'm not a big Neelix fan either.
And I thought Seven was one of VOY's better characters, actually.
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. Look, I never found Jolene Blalock or Jeri Ryan particularly attractive. But Mrs. Farrel ...Fire said:
Terry Farrel isnt even in the same league as Jeri Ryan or Jolene Blalock on the good looking scale.
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