I was referring to Minuet as a concept rather than the attractiveness of the woman who played her. If the actress doesn't work for you, the actress doesn't work for you.
Concept-wise, it was a memorably intriguing episode at the time...exploring the blurry area where virtual reality becomes so real that it might be considered reality...before many of us even had PCs in our homes, and before Trek came to treat self-aware holograms so much more casually.
And the concept works better if you can imagine a similar situation with a virtual person and setting that would work for you. That was Riker's specific fantasy. I can buy into the idea that the woman is so well-crafted to be his ideal woman that he can't help but fall for her.
Imagine that your computer was not only capable of creating a tangible, 3D version of the person of your dreams, but could read you so well that said virtual person pushed buttons that you didn't even know you had....
Concept-wise, it was a memorably intriguing episode at the time...exploring the blurry area where virtual reality becomes so real that it might be considered reality...before many of us even had PCs in our homes, and before Trek came to treat self-aware holograms so much more casually.
And the concept works better if you can imagine a similar situation with a virtual person and setting that would work for you. That was Riker's specific fantasy. I can buy into the idea that the woman is so well-crafted to be his ideal woman that he can't help but fall for her.
Imagine that your computer was not only capable of creating a tangible, 3D version of the person of your dreams, but could read you so well that said virtual person pushed buttons that you didn't even know you had....