Then she got her brain back and dumped him, as often happens
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Replying to @arthur_affect @FroyoBaggins and
There was the episode about her identical ancestor from 21st-century Earth who falls in love with the dude in Indiana, if that counts
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Replying to @arthur_affect @FroyoBaggins and
I could be completely misremembering this, but I feel like there was at one point a thing where the "official" TREK lore-keeper people had a semi-rigid lockdown on what had then been a steadily-building push to present Seven as bisexual in post-ST:V non-TV media...
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
...because (if I'm remembering *any* of this correctly?) part of the BIG scandal with her divorce and the ex-husband making her go to fetish clubs was he had a public/voyeur thing and she wasn't keen on w/w so it was seen as (somehow) a negative "change" for the character...
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
...but now I'm looking and I can't find that exact reference (now all anyone remembers is the divorce ended up creating Obama's political career) and I think(?) Ryan came out bi herself in 2010/11 or thereabouts so
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Replying to @the_moviebob @arthur_affect and
Either way, if they were writing the same show today you'd need one of those cat-training spray bottles to keep any writers room AWAY from *immediately* defaulting to "newly-conscious childlike-adult robot gets oedipal-crush on first authority-figure" cliche with Seven/Janeway.
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Replying to @Lass_Library @the_moviebob and
Which is kind of hilarious given that irl Kate Mulgrew despised Jeri Ryan and was openly and gratuitously abusive to her on set
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Replying to @arthur_affect @Lass_Library and
I've heard some bits of that but mostly they were just petty and unprofessional rather than outright abusive. Not minimizing what Ryan went through, of course, but not enough to condemn a working actor over when so many do so much worse.
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Replying to @chton @arthur_affect and
(mind you i don't have all the info, if you've got further examples, do link them or tell me)
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Well, I dunno It sounds pretty bad to me Like I've had bad relationships with people I worked with but not to the point of giving the silent treatment and refusing to acknowledge them or look them in the eye for whole days etc
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chton and
And like the stuff where she refused to run lines with her or do any rehearsals outside of what she was directly forced to is really unprofessional, beyond being rude it's bad for the show
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Replying to @arthur_affect @chton and
As far as citations go I guess the most impactful one is this clip of Garrett Wang talking about it where he ends up breaking into tears remembering it https://youtu.be/je-w7Fat3sM
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