She’s amazing in this weird little cameo.
Paris gets duped by a sentient alien shuttle to become its “coerced” pilot. Something something… the writer’s barely disguised fetish.
Then, sometimes back to Trek for kids.
Unless…
I love Janeway to death, it’s just that she was put into the unenviable position of making tough choices for the needs of the many… or the brew.
Apparently it was initially all in one go:
Although the cast members were contracted for eight seasons,[52] Paramount ended The Next Generation after seven, which disappointed and puzzled some of the actors, and was an unusual decision for a successful television show. Paramount then made films using the cast, which it believed would be less successful if the show were still on television.[53] An eighth season also would likely have reduced the show’s profitability due to higher cast salaries and a lower price per episode when sold as strip programming.[52]
Per Wiki
From disliked to loathed is still growth.
Thanks for clarifying. Contracted for 8, but Paramount got cold feet based on reception prior to the now much lauded finale.
From a communication standpoint, it was my interpretation that it was asking if there was a mutual understanding. Then “Sokath…” being the confirmation.
Mulaney. When Ice-T understands.
That’s what I had there at first, but then I thought “Temba, his arms wide” sort of meant “are you following me?”, so then “savvy” is used in its inquiring form.
Edit: changed it back to my original plan
She ranks #3, after everyone’s favorite Chief Engineer O’Brien, per IMDB.
Edit: It should be noted that after Majel’s passing and subsequent new series, Dorn dominates all.
They long to be close to you us.
Fair is fair. If we’re talking speaking roles, then after Vaughn Armstrong, it comes down to an 8-way tie between John K. Shull, Paul S. Eckstein, Joseph Ruskin, Thomas Kopache, Paul Boehmer, Randy Oglesby, J.G. Hertzler, and the man himself Combs. Most appearances in general still belongs to Our Man Dorn.
Be the change you want.