When 7 originally came into the star trek world it was all about the outfit and how good she looked, but let's face it, Jeri Ryan owns this part and makes the character a genuine favourite.
When Voyager was on TV, a coworker of mine only talked about how she looked.... But she turned why they added her and turned her into a great character on the show. Storylines got so much better because of her there
People focused on her looks but forgot that she had been acting for the better part of eight years before she got the role of Seven. She was more than a pretty face.
@@danielhaire6677true, but tbf, she had been getting single episodes here and there ... In 1997 she finally got a larger role on Dark Skies (for TV stuff)
She's incredible. There are so many layers to her acting that she perfectly pulls off. I can't even begin to describe them well enough to do them justice. What a treat to see her.
She acted like she was channeling a Klingon warrior, then a Ferengi. Later she emulated the EMH to perfection, kinesics, facial expressions, inflections : Damn near - perfect.
If they have it set aboard the NCC-1701-G Enterprise, it will be interesting (and historic) to hear Jeri Ryan’s rendition of that famous “space, the final frontier” speech.
even after 20 years of healing and developing her personality even further, there’s still some vestiges of voyager seven Jeri portrays in seven today, that little head tilt at 0:18 …
STOP THE CAP! her Voyager days is infinitely better and hotter besides that, her new take is more acceptable for the time that we're in now and she doesn't quite feel like this is the same character from that Voyager era it feels like a completely different character.
Man i agree the new take is fresh but c'mon stop the nonsense she has aged gracefully and still is a fine woman no doubt but better than the skin tight lady in her 20's. I don't think so! Her updated character arc is been excellent and flushed out the character up to season 3 episode 5!
After watching 4-minutes and 15-seconds of Seven in action, I now want to watch Season 1 and 2 of Picard! FYI, I cheated and skipped to Season 3 just because they got the whole crew of TNG back together! Now that was one of my highlights of 2023!
One of the best characters in the ST universe. Still disappointed I never got an onscreen conversation between her and Data back during the TNG/DS9/Voyager days. I say that because Seven is more rounded as a human now, but back then...
And apparently there IS a reason why they know each other. There was a couple of books written that tells the story of what happened to Voyager's crew when they finally returned from the Delta Quadrant. Captain Picard and his crew were some of the people who helped guide the crew home. So of course, he would have met Seven. Janeway would be very proud of her adopted daughter, seeing what she's doing now. Helping those who can't help themselves.
7 turned into a morally-bankrupt psychologically-damaged alcoholic, driven by revenge and prone to brutal murder. I can see why Janeway would be pleased.
@@Knightfall182 she wouldn't be, but in the world they show in Picard, it makes sense. The Borg detachment, mixed with human grief, with no one to guide her. Seems like a pretty normal response. For the record, I don't like how they wrote The Federation. It was lazy. But that's how they did it. I consider it non canon fan fiction.
@@O1OO1O1 Actually, if you look at what happened, the Federation being none-too-please with Picard actually makes sense. They gave him a fleet to help the Romulans, the Narada wiped most of it out. They then, despite those losses, were still willing to give him a fleet that was getting built at Utopia Planetia. THAT got wiped out. Add to that 300+ years of the Romulans trying to actively wipe the federation out, and you can understand why 14 species wanted to pull out if they tried to help the Romulans for a THIRD time. and on top of that, Picard literally insults them to their faces on live media WITHOUT mentioning the context of why they gave up, and then asks them to reinstate him a week later. "Sheer Fucking Hubris" is an entirely justified comment at that point. There's only so much slack Picard got before he used it all up (what with the deaths of tens of thousands of Starfleet officers to help a species who frankly has NEVER been friendly to the Federation, and only allied in the Dominion war out of self-preservation).
7 of 9........ It is hard to relay what is going on in Picard with her story overall. I can say this.... In the entire Star Trek Universe, I cannot think of a more tragic character at this stage. Someone stolen by the Borg. She was then released back to humanity. Only to have her "kin" stolen from her and basically be abandoned by humanity. Find her Borg counterparts, to lose them as well. Data saying goodbye destroyed me. Not going to lie. He finally got the proper ending that character had deserved this whole time. I hope they give 7 the ending she deserves. I hope it is peace, family, and purpose again. Perhaps she can bring the Borg together with the humans. Rather than assimilating, she can give new Borg individuality and choice. This character is one of the greatest mysteries they have ever made. On par with Guinan. There is still so damn much to explore.
I remember when Whoopie had so many fun movies in the 80's. She was great on TNG, but sadly I can't stand her now. Everyone, black and white used to love her, but her politics are so horrible now, that It is hard for me to separate the actor from the character. She got a huge fortune after all those horrible white people loved watching her movies.
@@OrhallaZander I can separate an artist from their art. I do not see Whoopi....I see Guinan. I see Cellie. I see Mother Abigail. I see Otta May Brown. I see Shanzi. (That one is a little unfair since she is voicing the hyena you see)
Seven was a character that was an abused child. Raised by unfit guardians and eventually found a foster home. Now a rebellious teenager. Janeway became her surrogate mother. The Borg plot in Voyager became a custody battle. Anika was to rebuild her life. Re find her identity and with Voyager she can rebuild. Giving audiences and abused girls a symbol to look up to. That although they feel different and no one understands, they are loved and valued for who they are. They use that experience and grow stronger and can help others. No forget that noise. Pew pew. The show may entertain, its Star Trek on TV. But it's entirely cynical.
How about putting aside the fact that she's hot and putting up the fact that she still has acting skills and that she does very well in the Star Trek series and it's very popular with her character I'm glad that she has been in the Picard series and hopefully we'll see more of the Picard series Patrick Stewart is a great actor and all the people that are around him making even better actor out of him
Why exactly did she have to kill Icheb? Are there no advanced EMH models in the future, in all their exploits nobody thought picking an EMH/with mobile emitter would be an idea, even a black market version? I'm sorry, I know I'm alone on this but Seven would not do this. She'd try and find a way to save him first
Yep but they needed popular characters from past Star Trek shows to get people to watch this show. The crappy storyline wasn’t going to do that on its own.
they should've had it where the cube survived the crash, goes back in orbit and tussles with the romulan fleet. A cube vs a fleet, that'd be awesome to see.....again
If you do not recognize by now that some higher power have orchestrated all of this even within the artificial construct. A power you cannot deny and that now frighten you and make you curious. Someone has built the imaginary construction of artist so it would fit into a pattern in a way that it would have piece of the bigger puzzle.
Given that she lost Icheb, i figured she'd be the one to bond with Elnor and not Raffi. Though her having to watch him die needlessly twice might have been a bit much.
I'm sure of one thing , in my fold I have sown the seed of awakening among some of the watcher. There is a higher power connected into all this and you will not find it in a church.
When I first saw Seven of Nine in this show, I had no idea who she was. I’d never seen an episode of Voyager. I think the only thing I knew about it was that the captain was a woman
Complete character assassination. Remember when Star Trek was hopeful? Seven's entire arc was about becoming human, but we missed all of that to see her become a borg-terminator powered by revenge.
I'm not terribly fond of her joining Starfleet; I think it's kind of a misread of the character. Becoming an intergalactic vigilante? Yeah that checks out.
There were only 2 people I love in the whole star trek world belana torez and seven god I love you seven hot and powerful her strength is equal to commander data you know being sexy Borg an all
Jeri Ryan seems unable to duplicate the personality of Seven of Nine from the Voyager series. She has played in cop dramas too long. She has that persona now.
Seven was working on becoming perfect in everything from cooking ECT. She clearly likes men not women too. The Picard Seven bares no resemblance to the original Seven. I did not like this show but saw Seven of Nine so I continued to watch but I can't see the true nature of the original Seven. She was very intelligent so she would not be doing what the Picard show represents.
I'm so glad they didn't used the original actor to reprise his role as Icheb again, cuz his penchant for being a Kevin Spacey supporter by way of social media even during the height of the 'me too movement' would have creeped out the cast and crew during the filming of this scene.
Shooting her foster Borg son, shooting unarmed bystanders without warning and hesitation, disintegrating an enemy main intel source, throwing an enemy soldier into an abyss as soon as she could hold her defensive. Did we see two different Voyager series, or am i just missing the feminist part here ? She questioned morally dubious decisions against the own high standards of her crew back then, which were great moments when even a former Drone could smell the bullshit. Seems she gave up the bullshit sensor. if thats badass, well.
I don't know what "feminist" part you're talking about. She killed bad guys. She shot Icheb as a mercy killing. Soldiers have done that for as long as their have been wars.
When 7 originally came into the star trek world it was all about the outfit and how good she looked, but let's face it, Jeri Ryan owns this part and makes the character a genuine favourite.
She still looks great, too.
When Voyager was on TV, a coworker of mine only talked about how she looked.... But she turned why they added her and turned her into a great character on the show. Storylines got so much better because of her there
People focused on her looks but forgot that she had been acting for the better part of eight years before she got the role of Seven. She was more than a pretty face.
@@danielhaire6677 100%
She certainly owned the role but the character she played always continued to grow
@@danielhaire6677true, but tbf, she had been getting single episodes here and there ... In 1997 she finally got a larger role on Dark Skies (for TV stuff)
She's incredible. There are so many layers to her acting that she perfectly pulls off. I can't even begin to describe them well enough to do them justice. What a treat to see her.
She acted like she was channeling a Klingon warrior, then a Ferengi. Later she emulated the EMH to perfection, kinesics, facial expressions, inflections : Damn near - perfect.
Seven of Nine should get her own spin-off series.
I think she will definitely have one after "Picard" is done. All signs seem to point to a 'Captain Seven' series 😄
If they have it set aboard the NCC-1701-G Enterprise, it will be interesting (and historic) to hear Jeri Ryan’s rendition of that famous “space, the final frontier” speech.
I'd watch it
@@scottpatrick8352 So say we all!
@@scottpatrick8352 DOUBLE - DITTO in triplicate X itself here !
even after 20 years of healing and developing her personality even further, there’s still some vestiges of voyager seven Jeri portrays in seven today, that little head tilt at 0:18 …
I have to admit, I still struggle with the loss of Icheb. With that said, Seven taking out Bjayzl was very satisfying.
Love Jeri Ryans look in this, more bad ass, and even hotter than back in the Voyager days
STOP THE CAP! her Voyager days is infinitely better and hotter besides that, her new take is more acceptable for the time that we're in now and she doesn't quite feel like this is the same character from that Voyager era it feels like a completely different character.
She's not hotter. She's twice as old, no longer has that tight little bubble butt. Her butt is flat from the side now, and wider from the rear view.
Man i agree the new take is fresh but c'mon stop the nonsense she has aged gracefully and still is a fine woman no doubt but better than the skin tight lady in her 20's. I don't think so! Her updated character arc is been excellent and flushed out the character up to season 3 episode 5!
I fancy her more now than I did 20 years ago! 😂
After watching 4-minutes and 15-seconds of Seven in action, I now want to watch Season 1 and 2 of Picard!
FYI, I cheated and skipped to Season 3 just because they got the whole crew of TNG back together! Now that was one of my highlights of 2023!
The Sun is hot. Jeri Ryan is hotter.
Well said 😁
Yes
True
But she's also an awesome character
Too bad they made her gay in the show.
I won't disagree but she's a talented actor.
"We are Borg." Seven of Nine: The New Borg Queen.
Elnor: "Are you going to assimilate me, now?"
Annika: "Annika has work to do."
>Borg network cables detach/retract
Seven's hand bionics look even more rubbery than in Voyager, where they actually looked quite cool.
One of the best characters in the ST universe. Still disappointed I never got an onscreen conversation between her and Data back during the TNG/DS9/Voyager days. I say that because Seven is more rounded as a human now, but back then...
Seeing her and Data, Worf and Odo interact would’ve been absolutely incredible
Broke our heart when Hugh died, and all those Borg as well.
And ejeph
WHY DID THEY KILL HUGH..He could've appeared this season with Lore...
@@leif1075 because the show runners are shithouse and didnt care about star trek lore. just about everything in this series is on the nose.
@@nepntzerZer I guess you are right..what do you mean by on the nose?
@@nepntzerZerawwww
Seven needs her own show! Just imagine the adventures.
God _damn_ Jeri Ryan is a charismatic actress. She's impossible not to watch.
7 of 9 becomes the new Borg Queen and assimilates species 8472, ahhh cross that, 7 of 9 becomes Captain of the USS Enterprise-G
Captain of the Enterprise-G, so close enough
And apparently there IS a reason why they know each other. There was a couple of books written that tells the story of what happened to Voyager's crew when they finally returned from the Delta Quadrant. Captain Picard and his crew were some of the people who helped guide the crew home. So of course, he would have met Seven. Janeway would be very proud of her adopted daughter, seeing what she's doing now. Helping those who can't help themselves.
Absolutely!
7 turned into a morally-bankrupt psychologically-damaged alcoholic, driven by revenge and prone to brutal murder. I can see why Janeway would be pleased.
Not canon.
@@Knightfall182 she wouldn't be, but in the world they show in Picard, it makes sense. The Borg detachment, mixed with human grief, with no one to guide her. Seems like a pretty normal response.
For the record, I don't like how they wrote The Federation. It was lazy. But that's how they did it. I consider it non canon fan fiction.
@@O1OO1O1 Actually, if you look at what happened, the Federation being none-too-please with Picard actually makes sense. They gave him a fleet to help the Romulans, the Narada wiped most of it out. They then, despite those losses, were still willing to give him a fleet that was getting built at Utopia Planetia. THAT got wiped out. Add to that 300+ years of the Romulans trying to actively wipe the federation out, and you can understand why 14 species wanted to pull out if they tried to help the Romulans for a THIRD time. and on top of that, Picard literally insults them to their faces on live media WITHOUT mentioning the context of why they gave up, and then asks them to reinstate him a week later.
"Sheer Fucking Hubris" is an entirely justified comment at that point. There's only so much slack Picard got before he used it all up (what with the deaths of tens of thousands of Starfleet officers to help a species who frankly has NEVER been friendly to the Federation, and only allied in the Dominion war out of self-preservation).
Seven getting vengence for Icheb is very Janeway like which makes me stop and wonder wtf happened when Janeway got told about Icheb.
You don't want to know
nothing, since janeway is dead during this time.
@@MrWakeupalready How is Janeway dead?
@@emmw7794 she died when destroying the borg cube, only seven survived. and that is before picard if im not mistaken.
@@MrWakeupalready Janeway is Alive, She's an Admiral in Nemesis which is post Domninion war
I was like who's that on the table and it's icheb 😭
7 of 9........
It is hard to relay what is going on in Picard with her story overall.
I can say this....
In the entire Star Trek Universe, I cannot think of a more tragic character at this stage. Someone stolen by the Borg.
She was then released back to humanity.
Only to have her "kin" stolen from her and basically be abandoned by humanity.
Find her Borg counterparts, to lose them as well.
Data saying goodbye destroyed me. Not going to lie. He finally got the proper ending that character had deserved this whole time.
I hope they give 7 the ending she deserves. I hope it is peace, family, and purpose again. Perhaps she can bring the Borg together with the humans. Rather than assimilating, she can give new Borg individuality and choice.
This character is one of the greatest mysteries they have ever made. On par with Guinan. There is still so damn much to explore.
I remember when Whoopie had so many fun movies in the 80's. She was great on TNG, but sadly I can't stand her now. Everyone, black and white used to love her, but her politics are so horrible now, that It is hard for me to separate the actor from the character. She got a huge fortune after all those horrible white people loved watching her movies.
@@OrhallaZander I can separate an artist from their art.
I do not see Whoopi....I see Guinan. I see Cellie. I see Mother Abigail. I see Otta May Brown. I see Shanzi. (That one is a little unfair since she is voicing the hyena you see)
@@bahamutskingdom I donno. When I see Nick Cage in a role... I see Nick Cage.
@@OrhallaZandercope
kind of a strange time in her career, after decades of lawyer shows, for Jerri Ryan to show up as a brilliant actress.
They did icheb so dirty and then basically forgot about him for the remainder of the show 😭😭
Seven was a character that was an abused child. Raised by unfit guardians and eventually found a foster home. Now a rebellious teenager. Janeway became her surrogate mother. The Borg plot in Voyager became a custody battle. Anika was to rebuild her life. Re find her identity and with Voyager she can rebuild. Giving audiences and abused girls a symbol to look up to. That although they feel different and no one understands, they are loved and valued for who they are. They use that experience and grow stronger and can help others.
No forget that noise. Pew pew. The show may entertain, its Star Trek on TV. But it's entirely cynical.
How about putting aside the fact that she's hot and putting up the fact that she still has acting skills and that she does very well in the Star Trek series and it's very popular with her character I'm glad that she has been in the Picard series and hopefully we'll see more of the Picard series Patrick Stewart is a great actor and all the people that are around him making even better actor out of him
She's one of the best actors in all of Star Trek IMO.
have you heard of commas and fullstops?
I was soooo excited when she showed up in season one they way they wrote it!
Seven of Nine was my hero when I was a kid so it’s great seeing her back in Picard.
she was the best thing to come to voyager, and the best thing to come to picards, she just needs her own show now
It´s Captain Seven of nine now. I belive she became the CO of the Enterprise - G !
3:46 - 4:12 Seven: "WE ARE BORG!!"
(Airlock opens)
Well, that was a dud! 😟
20 years later I still have a crush on her.
2:38 Seven: "HASTA LA VISTA, Bjazl!!" (pulls trigger)
Seven of nine is a total badass
Absolutely!
I always thought Jerri was ten out of ten.
She's not meant to be, though. We shouldn't celebrate this, more than what she became in Voyager. Badass is a relic of the past and our worst traits.
Yeah. That phaser rifle design at 2:51 looks like the MA5B assault rifle from Halo.
Here she's just bad. 😆😆
Badass scene. She's a boss by any mean
so true Jeri Ryan is always been hot, hotter then the sun in fact
I hate that she was meant for eye candy little did they know she would become the best character arc in tv history in my opinion.
She's such a mama bear! Imagine her reaction if someone were to so much as _look_ crossways at Naomi Wildman!!
"Hi!" * pew pew * :D
We are Borg. First time I saw it. CHILLS!
Why exactly did she have to kill Icheb? Are there no advanced EMH models in the future, in all their exploits nobody thought picking an EMH/with mobile emitter would be an idea, even a black market version? I'm sorry, I know I'm alone on this but Seven would not do this. She'd try and find a way to save him first
It was neat they finally meet but they knew about each other
Yep but they needed popular characters from past Star Trek shows to get people to watch this show. The crappy storyline wasn’t going to do that on its own.
Hi, Everybody! I hope they Never kill 7 of 9. Star Trek Always needed a Ruthless Badass. Capt. Sisko had some of that in him!!!!!
Sisko and Janeway not being shown in Picard left a bit of a void.
This is really good stuff I really think.
Jeri Ryan
Justice for Icheb 😭
they should've had it where the cube survived the crash, goes back in orbit and tussles with the romulan fleet. A cube vs a fleet, that'd be awesome to see.....again
She is a star. Period.
that scene with echeb sad
@sway is op
I talked to Manu and he told me that he wasn't in that episode. ST: Picard used someone else to play Icheb.
@@pattytoler367 Well yeah. The actor talked negatively about the gays. So the producers/writers brutally murdered his character.
with that scene, this franchise died for me
I can not forgive, what they did to Icheb
RIP Star Trek
Bye Felicia 👋👋🖕
@@teslahertz4916lol
I like the fact that Seven actually sounds like a name
Seven as Makarov: Remember, no borg.......
If you do not recognize by now that some higher power have orchestrated all of this even within the artificial construct. A power you cannot deny and that now frighten you and make you curious. Someone has built the imaginary construction of artist so it would fit into a pattern in a way that it would have piece of the bigger puzzle.
Seven of nine: You own me a ship Picard.
Well she got her own ship.
Captain of the starship enterprise.
She deserved that after all what happened.
One tiny plot hole. Everyone from the guests in that bar uses emrgency transport except the main baddie 😁 why she didnt use it?
The fatal flaw of the villain: Ego.
I'd assume Seven would have sabotaged her transport somehow in advance
All those star StarTs are in here too.
I don't ever want her angry at me!!
Cool energiser look.
Long live the queen
7 surpassed a pissed off mama
Always loved 7
Woauu que bien que aparezca 7 de 9 apenas ví Star Trek Voyager en Netflix y ahora me entero que 7-9 sale en esta serie que bien.
Given that she lost Icheb, i figured she'd be the one to bond with Elnor and not Raffi. Though her having to watch him die needlessly twice might have been a bit much.
Lady seven😢❤
What happened to Chakotay?
Where can I watch this in full what Star trek it is
It's Star Trek: Picard, I believe it's on showing Amazon Prime or Paramount Plus?
Anyone notice the rifles used by seven look exactly like the assault rifle in halo
Haha yes!
I hear that in combat you r not a negotiator. U r a Killer. And if u plan on staying alive u shoot first and Sm questions later. 7 of 9 ROCKS!
I'm sure of one thing , in my fold I have sown the seed of awakening among some of the watcher. There is a higher power connected into all this and you will not find it in a church.
seven of nine rules all of star trek she is the best bad ass of the series not to mention very hot as well
I don’t how I feel bout Seven being a captain. I liked this version of her better
Loved her from voyager on
The only issue I have with the combat scene is why do the guns look like the assault rifle in halo
audio issues?
Damn...she is way hotter than in Voyager
The hand holding scene is missing!
When I first saw Seven of Nine in this show, I had no idea who she was. I’d never seen an episode of Voyager. I think the only thing I knew about it was that the captain was a woman
Star Trek Noir. I'm not sure I like it. But what is my opinion in the Grand Scheme?
she aged so well.
Still a beauty
Someone has to speak for the dead, and Anneka certainly has a heavy weight on her shoulders.
How come they're always high up on some platform and there's never any safety rails. Who builds these places.
Complete character assassination. Remember when Star Trek was hopeful? Seven's entire arc was about becoming human, but we missed all of that to see her become a borg-terminator powered by revenge.
That's Gangster!
That soulless writing trash had to kill Icheb so horribly!! He was one of my favorite characters on Voyager.
Beware of dragon 🐲🐉 and fire extinguisher s and furniture
The best of Seven? Yeah great how she become a mass murderer. 😂
Seems like they ruined her.Nothing like Seven from voyager
If I could have one wish, it might be to have 7of9 as a mistress.
I'm not terribly fond of her joining Starfleet; I think it's kind of a misread of the character. Becoming an intergalactic vigilante? Yeah that checks out.
This series would have only been half as good without Ms. Ryan's performance.
7 of 9, full grown and still sexy. Love me some Jeri Ryan at any age...#respect.
Im kinda like her I've got more glitchy days than others
only a real BORG EX BORG or someone who can read anyone's mind for real will understand what it is like to know the thought's of other people .
Never watched Picard, so he kills Ichebb?
Resistance is futile!!
There were only 2 people I love in the whole star trek world belana torez and seven god I love you seven hot and powerful her strength is equal to commander data you know being sexy Borg an all
when.it's season 2
Next year I think...
@@TheSciFiFeminist February 2022 I believe.
Jeri Ryan seems unable to duplicate the personality of Seven of Nine from the Voyager series. She has played in cop dramas too long. She has that persona now.
She ISN’T playing 7 of 9. She may share the name but this is a completely different character.
It's literally been 10+ years for the character. People change
@@bigevil1001 da fuq are you watching 😂
Bae ❤️❤️
Seven was working on becoming perfect in everything from cooking ECT. She clearly likes men not women too. The Picard Seven bares no resemblance to the original Seven. I did not like this show but saw Seven of Nine so I continued to watch but I can't see the true nature of the original Seven. She was very intelligent so she would not be doing what the Picard show represents.
I rather like her older and less enthusiastic sister, Six of One, Half-Dozen of the Other...
I'm so glad they didn't used the original actor to reprise his role as Icheb again, cuz his penchant for being a Kevin Spacey supporter by way of social media even during the height of the 'me too movement' would have creeped out the cast and crew during the filming of this scene.
That Icheb scene was so insulting. I can only imagine how the actor feels who wasn't cast. Just awful 👎👎
Im really not a human earthling
Shooting her foster Borg son, shooting unarmed bystanders without warning and hesitation, disintegrating an enemy main intel source, throwing an enemy soldier into an abyss as soon as she could hold her defensive.
Did we see two different Voyager series, or am i just missing the feminist part here ?
She questioned morally dubious decisions against the own high standards of her crew back then, which were great moments when even a former Drone could smell the bullshit.
Seems she gave up the bullshit sensor. if thats badass, well.
I don't know what "feminist" part you're talking about. She killed bad guys. She shot Icheb as a mercy killing. Soldiers have done that for as long as their have been wars.
Ikr