Sounds like being fired to me.Her contract ended
Sounds like being fired to me.Her contract ended
I don't think so. But even if it was, so? That's life in Hollywood. You get an acting gig and then it ends and you audition for the next one.Sounds like being fired to me.
The characters/personalities of Kes and Seven were quite different, yes, but the roles they filled for a segment of the audience were similar. The target groups for each were slightly different, but not all that far off from each other overall. Seven is obviously more overtly "sexual", but both characters had a feminine, sensual component to them, as well as portions of their personas that were more naive, vulnerable, and childlike. Both had aspects of humanity without being human (or in Seven's case, 100% human). Both gave Janeway something to nurture and guide (this is more pronounced with regards to Seven, but also evident in Kes' relationship with J). And both also give something in the neighborhood of "eye candy" for the male (or female) set. Again, this is way more obvious with Seven but also clearly evident in Kes imho. She even wears something akin to the cat-suit in at least one episode.I'm not sure I can agree with you on this one Prax. Seven was a loner who didn't care about the crew and was not very empathetic. She also had no telepathic skills.
Kes was like a ship's counselor. She championed causes like seeing if the Vadiians could cure the Captain and the Commander in Resolution. She went to Janeway about how the doctor was being treated in Eye of the Needle. She even knew where all the crew quarters were in Twisted.
Her psychic powers played into Then and Again, Persistence of Vision, Cold Fire, and Scorpion to name a few.
7 was never that.
The characters/personalities of Kes and Seven were quite different, yes, but the roles they filled for a segment of the audience were similar. The target groups for each were slightly different, but not all that far off from each other overall. Seven is obviously more overtly "sexual", but both characters had a feminine, sensual component to them, as well as portions of their personas that were more naive, vulnerable, and childlike. Both had aspects of humanity without being human (or in Seven's case, 100% human). Both gave Janeway something to nurture and guide (this is more pronounced with regards to Seven, but also evident in Kes' relationship with J). And both also give something in the neighborhood of "eye candy" for the male (or female) set. Again, this is way more obvious with Seven but also clearly evident in Kes imho. She even wears something akin to the cat-suit in at least one episode.
The characters/personalities of Kes and Seven were quite different, yes, but the roles they filled for a segment of the audience were similar. The target groups for each were slightly different, but not all that far off from each other overall. Seven is obviously more overtly "sexual", but both characters had a feminine, sensual component to them, as well as portions of their personas that were more naive, vulnerable, and childlike. Both had aspects of humanity without being human (or in Seven's case, 100% human). Both gave Janeway something to nurture and guide (this is more pronounced with regards to Seven, but also evident in Kes' relationship with J). And both also give something in the neighborhood of "eye candy" for the male (or female) set. Again, this is way more obvious with Seven but also clearly evident in Kes imho. She even wears something akin to the cat-suit in at least one episode.
That's no problem... I've been offline for awhile anyway.Sorry. My reply was cut short. Called away.
I can kind of see what you are saying about Janeway and Kes but I didn't feel that way until the end of Kes' run. In the beginning I felt Kes stood on equal ground with Janeway. True she had an innocence about her but right from the start she stood up to her people in Caretaker and was in a serious romantic relationship. She championed the doctor's cause and brought a new perspective for Janeway to consider. She also brought stability to Nelix, even if he was jealous. It didn't throw her off her game.
7 was much more childlike with her lack of emotional connection and her volatility. Janeway had to hold her hand because 7 couldn't function without it at first. She, much more than Kes, became Janeway's cause imo.
Kes functioned just fine so while Janeway loved Kes I dont see her guiding her much. I felt the whole maternal thing with Kes was sort of thrown in at the last minute, maybe because Mulgrew felt that way about the actress.
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