7 of 9 voyager star trek jeri ryan interview
During the campaign, the proceedings from Ryan's divorce became public, and contained details of his sex life that did not make him look good. In 2004, Jack Ryan became the Republican nominee for an open Senate seat in Illinois. Jeri's frequent separations from her husband, Jack Ryan, due to her acting schedule contributed to their decision to divorce in 1999. Actress Jeri Ryan was brought in to play Seven of Nine. In 1997, producers decided to add a new character in an attempt to boost ratings. To put it simply, one of my cherished wishes is to have a friend like Seven (and the EMH, Odo, Data, Geordi).Star Trek: Voyager was not as well received as previous Star Trek series. And that when combined with straight thinking logic, makes it so good. Her voice is good, no doubt, but the calm assurance she gives in her speech - its actually soothing to listen to Seven. Much lesser actors get much more credit in Hollywood. It's a shame and probably a great loss that these two dont act a lot in mainstream Hollywood movies, or else they would be worshipped worldwide. She and Picardo are *such* a superb acting pair. Now, if you get to watch the same episode many times over, you might get the time for gazing at non-essentials Apart from the fact that she looks quite good in that make-up, I never bothered to look at her body and clothes because I was too busy with the plot ( watched all of Trek on youtube ). If she is half of what Seven is in real life, just imagine. She's got total control of her voice, face and everything else that goes in portraying her complex character. Jeri Ryan, well, she is just exceptionally brilliant and talented as an actor. Add to that the Borg life experience and you have someone wiser than almost everyone in the entire Starfleet The EMH and Seven are a sizeable chunk of the "exploration" theme.Īs for Seven, as someone pointed out in this thread, she's more logical and articulate than Tuvok. People hate Seven ?!?! Then they should not watch Star Trek. Must of been really uncomfortable but man was it attractive. I do kind of wish she had kept the Silver outfit a little longer. Looking forward to revisiting season 5-7 and see how the character develops (Which I know she really starts bonding with The Doctor and my favorite 7 of 9 episode might be Someone to Watch Over Me). Also, Jeri Ryan is really playing 7 well in the early going. Well told character story and gives us more glimpses of Annika Hanson. I've also been kind of looking forward to the episodes 7 was the main character (Which doesn't seem that many this early on, at least from what I can remember) and other than the Bomar story, I really really like The Raven. She comes in, says her piece, and leaves and Janeway can only say "dismissed". I actually just watched "Random Thoughts" and her scene with Janeway at the end was great. She was more of a rebel, but she also had a humor side, like the scenes with Kim in Revulsion. I know I'm late, but I've been watching Season 4 and doing it at a pretty quick pace and I've got to say, I love early 7 of 9. To hold on even when you think you can't. Captain, I don't know if I can tolerate this condition much longer. But now that I am an individual those same voices frighten me. When you took me from the Borg and began to turn me into an individual I found the silence of my own mind difficult to bear. They stand side by side, not looking at each other as Seven's voice wavers. The other was a woman whose son was lost in a Borg attack. One of them wanted to acquire half the items on the ship. I'll give the order as soon as Torres is ready. JANEWAY: We're preparing to shut it down right away. If you do speak with him could you tell him that his mother is all right and if he could pos. Great abridged version, just withOUT the preferred scene! I love it when she "comes to" and she and Janeway have a heart to heart in sickbay re: her need to "hold on".