That's a very broad "we". Not everyone does.My dear friend, since we live in a free society,
That's a very broad "we". Not everyone does.My dear friend, since we live in a free society,
When it comes to Kes, that's another story. She's a fictional character and I have knowledge about how the character was ruined. And since I happen to like the character, I can and will present my opinion about the whole thing without having to be lectured by some "holier than thou person" who don't like my posts and don't agree with me.
Realistically, though, the other characters had no idea she was a child of Tasha's from another timeline. Other than Picard, and maybe Guinan. I guess they could have talked about it, but to most other people it would seem like pure fiction, and of course something they had no memory of.
And I don't think the Romulans would have felt the need for a half-human 'face' for relations with the UFP. I think they were far too prideful and societally rigid for that.
I do like the idea that the crew might get some notion that Tasha (or a version of her) was alive somewhere in the Romulan Empire, and gone looking for her.
I always felt like the Sela character was poorly handled. It was a way to get Crosby back on the show, and that's about it. There was so much potential there if they wanted to run with this idea, but ultimately it was squandered. Some of the ideas presented in this thread are far better than what we actually got. Not a real complaint on my part, more an observation.
It might have been better to just let Crosby back as another recurring character completely unrelated to Tasha Yar.
Well, you do have a point here.That's a very broad "we". Not everyone does.
Thanks Lynx. You're right. When characters are being treated like then, one not only can but should express their opinions, not silently accept what people say.
What you think about it is of no concern of mine.
And when I dislike something, then I tell people what I think about it.
dudes please calm down and lets go back to talking about Sela whom I love
otherwise some moderator will come an lock the thread
Then they will go masturbate according to their respective anatomies in front of a mirror while yelling out loud to the repeating disgust of their neighbors I AM A MODERATOR
So let's keep talking about Sela
That’s what I was about to ask…Whut
That's what I ask myself every dayWhut
This MODERATOR is not amused by your bullshit. Keep that up and your tenure here will be very short.dudes please calm down and lets go back to talking about Sela whom I love
otherwise some moderator will come an lock the thread
Then they will go masturbate according to their respective anatomies in front of a mirror while yelling out loud to the repeating disgust of their neighbors I AM A MODERATOR
So let's keep talking about Sela
Seems so, I don't remember another one.Was Sela the only blonde Romulan on screen?
So what you're saying here is that you have this need to tell others your opinion about something that you dislike, but that you don't actually care what they think about it. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of stating your opinion? If you have an opinion but don't give a crap what others think about it, then why state your opinion at all? And conversely, why should any of us waste our time reading your opinion if you don't care what we think about it? Or are the people who agree with your opinion only worthy of your time? This doesn't make sense to me.
dudes please calm down and lets go back to talking about Sela whom I love
otherwise some moderator will come an lock the thread
Then they will go masturbate according to their respective anatomies in front of a mirror while yelling out loud to the repeating disgust of their neighbors I AM A MODERATOR
So let's keep talking about Sela
I think Tasha was killed off, because they weren't expecting Crosby back, and because a transfer would basically mean a demotion, and it wouldn't make sense. Sela was all Crosby, and I think the producers originally went with it, because it was riding on the success of a popular episode. I think after a few episodes, the producers didn't know what to do with Sela, and that was that. If you want to get technical, Crosby "technically" appeared in 5 of 7 seasons.As for Sela, for reasons I've mentioned before, I wasn't that fond of the character. The whole thing with someone who was the result of events in another timeline and come to take revenge on people in this timeline was utterly weird.
If it was about just having Denise Crosby back in some role, they could have done it different:
1. Never killed off Tasha, instead make her transfer to another ship and then come back later on if necessary.
2. Crosby could have returned as a sister or twin sister to Tasha.
3. Sela could have been a Romulan without any connection to Tasha or been a half-sister, the result of Tasha's mother having a relationship with a Romulan.
But if you love Sela and like the story, no problem for me. Everyone is entitked to their own opinions and favorite characters.![]()
They probably weren’t expecting Crosby back.I think Tasha was killed off, because they weren't expecting Crosby back, and because a transfer would basically mean a demotion, and it wouldn't make sense. Sela was all Crosby, and I think the producers originally went with it, because it was riding on the success of a popular episode. I think after a few episodes, the producers didn't know what to do with Sela, and that was that.
This is what Crosby has said herself in interviews. She felt the cast was too large and the sets were overwhelming, and she just didn't feel like she had much of a role on the show beyond standing on the bridge and doing security stuff.They probably weren’t expecting Crosby back.
In Making It So (biography of Patrick Stewart), he said it was due to Crosby not being happy with her role. That’s from what I found, so…![]()
Oh, thanks for confirming it for me.This is what Crosby has said herself in interviews. She felt the cast was too large and the sets were overwhelming, and she just didn't feel like she had much of a role on the show beyond standing on the bridge and doing security stuff.
Dear friend, unfortunately you have got it all wrong.
I do read and listen to what other people say or write and in most cases, I respect their opinions even if they don't agree with me. That includes you too. I have no conflict with you and I'm not out to create conflicts either.
The conflicts I've been involved in have been because some people have tried to force their opinions on me and tried to force me to change my mind about different issues. Not to mention that they have made it personal and attacked me personally and that is something I just can't tolerate.
There are things I simply can't accept and in those situations I stand up and fight for what I think is right, no matter what. It doen't have to be about Star Trek, it's the same about "real life" experiences where I do have an opinion and stand up for it.
But it won't have to deteriate to bickering. I have had and still has many debates on this forum where I have had and still has very cordial and interesting debates with people who don't exactly share my views but are ready to at least accept that I have those views and discuss the issue as such.
It's not about the issue itself, it's how it is discussed that matters.
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