A pal and I used to go to a Dublin pub that had a vaguely Seven-ish character behind the counter. When she got to know us, she'd hold up two fingers to ascertain if it was going to be the regular order - two pints of Guinness - so my pal affectionately nicknamed her One of Two.
Seven was one of the first fictional humans I ever had a serious crush on and one of the main reasons I continued watching voyager. I found her also genuinely likeable, her dry sense of humour amusing and her whole countenance very aesthetically pleasing. Not to mention her voice is sublime.
na-ah, the best comeback was "Then study this - Borg provokes Klingon, Klingon breaks Borg nose".. "Call sick bay tell them there´s about to be a medical emergency"
My favourite line is when the "unemotional" Seven snaps, "Remove your hand, or I will remove your arm!" in "Someone To Watch Over Me", which is one of my favourite episodes.
It's a pity that anyone that hasn't watched the show wouldn't believe that you're so into her, not (only) because of her stunning bodysuits and figure, but because of her amazing nuance, heart, wit and the actress' acting. Jeri Ryan is a treasure!
One thing I love about 7 of 9 is that being Borg she was the last person on Voyager to crack under pressure and always kept her cool most of the time. I'd think if it wasn't for 7 and her calm confidence Voyager might never have gotten home. Most people would have considered her control of her emotions a flaw, but to Starfleet it is definitely what a starship needs. It's what makes Vulcans great assets to Starfleet as well.
Seven-Of-Nine was truly one of the best Star Trek characters ever! She gave Voyager the Spock-type character it desperately needed. Tuvak never quite did it. And the Doctor provided the perfect foil to further enhance Seven, much like Bones enhanced Spock. The show might have been way more widely accepted if these two characters had been there from the start.
TO: Tom Donnelly RE: ". . . She [Seven of Nine] gave Voyager the Spock-type character it desperately needed. Tuvak never quite did it. . . ." That's because the Tuvok character was never as well developed as was the Spock character. The same could be said, as well, about the Lt. Uhura character in the original series.
Well...well said except that imo I like that she appeared when she did, as she was a breath of life which you explained & I fully agree. Also she was perfection of beauty, imo /;^)
I totally agree. Seven IS my favorite character on Voyager. I think they made her put on the skin-tight uniform for the sex appeal factor, but Jeri Ryan took what she was given and brought so much more to that character--complexity, dry humor, discovery and, yes, ultimately humanity. I found her completely likable (even when she was freshly liberated) and believable all throughout the stages of her growth as a human being. Watching her journey was one of the best things about Voyager.
You can always rely on Seven to give you a cold hearted honest blunt opinion or assessment. You may not like her response but she’s dead on. You just gotta love her stoic deadpan delivery. My favorite Voyager character.
I remember watching Voyager just this last spring with my Mother and Father. She was both me and my mother's favorite character. Although it's kind of sad to see now, because my mother passed away on the 10th of August of this year. I miss her so much, she was so wise and comforting.
15 to 20% was sex appeal for ratings. but they wrote her characterization to be a real study human character and Jeri Ryan did a great job acting in some of those episodes. I just had a friend who was a big tng fan and kept going on about the only reason seven was written into the show was for sex and my response was "Have you actually ever watched the show?" tng fans think they know everything about voyager and clearly have only watched like one episode.
Although the comment is 8 years old I completely agree….7 of 9 and the Doctor are more of a mirror for human development than Data was in my Opinion….I for myself have watched DS9, TNG and Voyager and belong to the small faction that actually enjoyed Voyager the most and still watch it to this day….especially after watching Picard and Discovery…..
@@Das_Kaenguru well in my Opinion Discovery is an excellent insight into an excellent Starfleet Officer,Burnam.Spocks sister FYI,Spocks character being a definition of Star Trek lore.Burnam in every instance has the skill and drive to achieve excellence in all things,a Vulcans definition of logic.Too much judgemental commentary on Discovery without any actual circumspectual insight would lead you to this conclusion.She lives the ideal in the series,the point of Sci fi,especially Star Trek.
@@druss69harad61 Nah, Burnham's an insufferable Mary Sue. She knows everything, can do everything. She's like a fan fiction character that made it to television.
Proof that the Voyager crew was what made 7 herself: when Ransom abducted 7, she refused to cooperate with him, even when faced with destruction. She practically spat acid at him with her retorts (see "Your concern is irrelevant." and "I would prefer the brig"). Voyager was her collective now, and she was doing everything to get back with them
@@randombrokeperson It's because by the end of the series Robert Beltran (Chakotay) had a surprising amount of creative sway by throwing temper tantrums. Well, in one of his tantrums he stated that he would leave the show if they didn't give him someone more "interesting" to interact with. Which was his way of saying he wanted romance scenes with Jeri Ryan.
@@TheBlarggle Wow. Well they should have let him go. He was a weak actor in my opinion, and the lack of chemistry plus abrupt introduction of Chakotay's "relationship" with Seven was almost glaring in how uncomfortable it was for me. Thanks for the info!!
@@nb2008nc sorry I meant no offense, we all have different tastes, but that's just how I feel about those two. Ya she can grow it out if she wanted....I like both long and short hair on women.
I always wished there was more of a Borg Vs. Vulcan story line. Always loved when the arrogant Borg would get shot down by the logic and reason of Vulcan.
*Seven:* "You are neonatal drones. You should still be in maturation chambers." *Borg child:* "We've matured long enough." *Seven:* "Doubtful. Your thoracic nodes haven't formed yet." *Borg child:* _looks down at flat chest_
Jerry Ryan mastered the part to perfection and how did she remember the very technical scripts , she deserved accolades for her ingenious portrayal of 7, she made the character so popular unwittingly or not.
Seven of Nine by far have to be the best and most interesting character the Star Trek series has ever had. I dont think its even close. There was so many layers to her then jus her beauty and body.
Watching Seven 'parent' gives me a feeling that on Vulcan she'd basically be Mary Poppins. I bet she could even engineer a bag containing a transporter buffer to store giant things, then make the children write a paper on it.
I've heard so many ppl. just say that Sevens character was on Voyager for the sex appeal, but she was one of my favorite characters. I enjoyed her story. A human being kidnapped as a child, transformed into a borg, and then brought back to humanity. Jeri Ryan acted it very well. All the sex appeal crap is futile.
I enjoyed how appealing she is physically. I never thought it limited her character arc. The fact she seems unconcerned by how attractive she is creates a tension, the elephant in the room. Men react around her but she seems unphased. It's a pleasant way to approach being sexy, indirectly as if it doesn't exist.
0:24 Even with a 'complete' one color suit, they still managed to subtly pull out her body shapes with slight variation in the cloth material, 'geniusly' crafted toward a rather quite specific goal I say ;)
Seven and B'elanna and Seven and Tuvok are classics. Tuvok doesn't even blink at not conversing with Seven for over half an hour on a cramped shuttle and isn't bothered by the fact at all when Seven points out the fact. B'elanna is constantly grumbling about Seven's lack of social skills, yet when there is trouble in Engineering nobody gets to work faster than the two of them, side by side. Also, poor Seven trying to teach other former Borg Drones how to become more when she's still working it out herself. You can understand why Janeway gave her the job, but I was always halfway impressed they didn't strangle each other...
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If I'm not mistaken at this point he was still called Rocky yeah? That was before he turned heel and became the rock. Though I may very well be mistaken.
It was Deanna Troi who was put in the Next Generation for sex appeal. Seven was incredibly intelligent, had a great personality and didn't fall in love in every single episode, unlike Troi. And she was written very intelligently. She was the best character in Voyager, at least for me. Janeway came as the close second. Yes, she was very beautiful, but it's a good thing, right?
TO joanofarcadmirer I really like the character Seven of Nine, especially the fact that she "didn't fall in love in every single episode." However, I do have one nit to pick. She's always saying that some is "irrelevant." Couldn't the screenwriters have come up with synonymous words, such as "inconsequential," "extraneous," "insignificant," or "inapropos"?
TO joanofarcadmirer I really like the character Seven of Nine, especially the fact that she "didn't fall in love in every single episode." However, I do have one nit to pick. She's always saying that some is "irrelevant." Couldn't the screenwriters have come up with synonymous words, such as "inconsequential," "extraneous," "insignificant," or "inapropos"?
joanofarcadmirer For myself, i didn’t care much for her looks. I feel that because she was very pretty it helped get guys attention to listen to her. She was beauty and brains but admired for her worth ethics. I don’t think it really matters, the fact people point it out she’s hot or something says a lot about how the show needed something to get viewers. I liked her character though. I felt her and Data could have been amazing friends! :D
7 of 9 makes so much sense to me after this pandemic. I am always open to discussing my favorite quadratic equation on a first date. "Fun" will now comence.
Well technically Vulcans have intense emotions and just learn how to control them because of how violent they are, so in fact they'd be quite suited to explain them.
A pal and I used to go to a Dublin pub that had a vaguely Seven-ish character behind the counter. When she got to know us, she'd hold up two fingers to ascertain if it was going to be the regular order - two pints of Guinness - so my pal affectionately nicknamed her One of Two.
Guinness you say. ? 💖👉😶💖🙏
Has that ever caught any English spies resulting in a bloody gunbattle?
You the one who keep turning me off
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The Irish probably understand "irony" better than anyone.
Except probably us Aussies...
I feel like the studio made them add some eye candy and out of spite the writers made her one of the best characters on the show.
How is that “spite”?
@avengemybreath3084 because In this imaginary scenario the writers don't like being told what to add.
Takes more than spite to pull off her talents.
@kcole83080 that's true. Her acting played a big part. But I still like my idea. It's just funny to me.
i can read your brain development level from there.. brr..brr.. do you wish to know the results.. brr..brr..
Seven was one of the first fictional humans I ever had a serious crush on and one of the main reasons I continued watching voyager. I found her also genuinely likeable, her dry sense of humour amusing and her whole countenance very aesthetically pleasing. Not to mention her voice is sublime.
Man you even speak like her?
Even with the added boobage the show was still so borin....ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
@@charlesroberts3650 it was designed for people who can see more than boobies.
@@charlesroberts3650 Voyager was great .... you either get it or you don't.
...first fictional... **humans**, you say.
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"The borg wouldn't know fun if they assimilated an amusement park' LOL best comeback Torres had.
operations1000 That's not saying much.
@@austinboylan5476Warning Warp Core breach a lot sooner then you think lol
na-ah, the best comeback was "Then study this - Borg provokes Klingon, Klingon breaks Borg nose".. "Call sick bay tell them there´s about to be a medical emergency"
operations1000 : It's encouraging at least to know they still exist in the future seeing how television didn't survive.
yeah, I think VULCANS would have more fun in an amusement park.
Jeri Ryan has a lovely singing voice. And still as beautiful as ever.
I love this character. She's like derogatory, grumpy Data in reverse. A machine who _didn't_ want her humanity or her emotions, but got them anyway.
Excellent points!
I would have very much enjoyed the interaction between Seven and Data!
Such a shame the creator's didn't make it happen...
My favourite line is when the "unemotional" Seven snaps, "Remove your hand, or I will remove your arm!" in "Someone To Watch Over Me", which is one of my favourite episodes.
"Warning: Warp core breach a lot sooner than you think." When this aired I actually fell on the floor. lol
It's a pity that anyone that hasn't watched the show wouldn't believe that you're so into her, not (only) because of her stunning bodysuits and figure, but because of her amazing nuance, heart, wit and the actress' acting. Jeri Ryan is a treasure!
Agreed. Resistance is futile on so many levels
It's because of those huge jugs that we love her so much ❤
I honestly always hated the body suit. I thought she looked so much better in a starfleet uniform.
"Why potatoes?"
"Their first idea was to clone Naomi"
That was both dark and hilarious at the same time. XD
I know. Love that line.
Naomi has fans.
if someone tried to clone me I think my eyes would be jumping out of there sockets as I would be looking for the nearest exit.
I really like it whenever Seven and Tuvok having conversations.
Imagine Seven, Tuvok, Data, and Spock having a conversation!
Add Garak for the wild card factor (and DS9 love)
and Odo
seems like Tuvok and seven of nine would get along well shes basically not far from being a human version of a Vulcan
Cato Sicarius
Agreed
One thing I love about 7 of 9 is that being Borg she was the last person on Voyager to crack under pressure and always kept her cool most of the time. I'd think if it wasn't for 7 and her calm confidence Voyager might never have gotten home. Most people would have considered her control of her emotions a flaw, but to Starfleet it is definitely what a starship needs. It's what makes Vulcans great assets to Starfleet as well.
Seven-Of-Nine was truly one of the best Star Trek characters ever! She gave Voyager the Spock-type character it desperately needed. Tuvak never quite did it. And the Doctor provided the perfect foil to further enhance Seven, much like Bones enhanced Spock. The show might have been way more widely accepted if these two characters had been there from the start.
TO: Tom Donnelly
RE: ". . . She [Seven of Nine] gave Voyager the Spock-type character it desperately needed. Tuvak never quite did it. . . ."
That's because the Tuvok character was never as well developed as was the Spock character. The same could be said, as well, about the Lt. Uhura character in the original series.
Well...well said except that imo I like that she appeared when she did, as she was a breath of life which you explained & I fully agree. Also she was perfection of beauty, imo /;^)
Tuvak was very dry, even for a Vulcan. 180 degrees from Spock.
I think tuvok should have been written more like vorek...sharp wit..disciplined yet no so uptight..more laid back
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I totally agree. Seven IS my favorite character on Voyager. I think they made her put on the skin-tight uniform for the sex appeal factor, but Jeri Ryan took what she was given and brought so much more to that character--complexity, dry humor, discovery and, yes, ultimately humanity. I found her completely likable (even when she was freshly liberated) and believable all throughout the stages of her growth as a human being. Watching her journey was one of the best things about Voyager.
Much better in Picard
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Seven and the Doctor singing the Klingon drinking song...PHENOMENAL!!!! Both have awesome singing voices!!!🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
then you should listen to them sing You are My Sunshine.
You can always rely on Seven to give you a cold hearted honest blunt opinion or assessment. You may not like her response but she’s dead on. You just gotta love her stoic deadpan delivery. My favorite Voyager character.
5:05 I cracked up at: "Warning, Warp core breach a lot sooner than you think."
+ThornBrier (Thorn) so did i it was unlike the computer to say that i had to check it again to make sure my tired brain wasn't just making it up
I knew that was one of the Doctor's fantasies. that was funny.
Me too
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My favourite line is when she meets Naomi for the first time.
"Naimi Wildman. Subunit of ensign Samantha Wildman..."
And then they became friends. I only wish they had more of Naomi in Star Trek Voyager.
utpawn love that too
"Naomi Wildmon, Subunit of Ensign Samantha Wildmon . . ." Learn English.
M. Hall "Wildmon"
State your intentions!
Seven and the Doctor sing really nice together. Jeri Ryan must've been a terrific singer.
“Your thoracic nodes have not formed yet” Borg speak for “you have not even hit puberty yet” lol
I remember watching Voyager just this last spring with my Mother and Father. She was both me and my mother's favorite character. Although it's kind of sad to see now, because my mother passed away on the 10th of August of this year. I miss her so much, she was so wise and comforting.
It was a long time ago now Lawrence but hope you are good. The veil of tears waits for all of us to pass through.
"The Borg wouldn't know fun if they assimilated an amusement park" :D
There's never a bad moment with 7of9
Perfection
Are you saying there are good moments and better moments?
"STAND ASIDE"
I'm bringing Seven to the next Comic-Con.
Or a theme park.
Lol god help if they didnt stand aside
@@lordwinton assimilate me!!!! Pleaseeeee
Will there ever BE Comic-Cons
AGAIN after the Coronavirus?
I'm sure if Jeri Ryan did that at a Comic-Con, people would stand aside . . . and cheer!
15 to 20% was sex appeal for ratings. but they wrote her characterization to be a real study human character and Jeri Ryan did a great job acting in some of those episodes. I just had a friend who was a big tng fan and kept going on about the only reason seven was written into the show was for sex and my response was "Have you actually ever watched the show?" tng fans think they know everything about voyager and clearly have only watched like one episode.
Although the comment is 8 years old I completely agree….7 of 9 and the Doctor are more of a mirror for human development than Data was in my
Opinion….I for myself have watched DS9, TNG and Voyager and belong to the small faction that actually enjoyed Voyager the most and still watch it to this day….especially after watching Picard and Discovery…..
@@Das_Kaenguru well in my Opinion Discovery is an excellent insight into an excellent Starfleet Officer,Burnam.Spocks sister FYI,Spocks character being a definition of Star Trek lore.Burnam in every instance has the skill and drive to achieve excellence in all things,a Vulcans definition of logic.Too much judgemental commentary on Discovery without any actual circumspectual insight would lead you to this conclusion.She lives the ideal in the series,the point of Sci fi,especially Star Trek.
@@druss69harad61 Nah, Burnham's an insufferable Mary Sue. She knows everything, can do everything. She's like a fan fiction character that made it to television.
@@druss69harad61 I'm sorry Discovery is just awful and so is Picard
Seven is easily the most human character on the show, which is ironic. I love her. She's adorable.
*Adorableness is irrelevant*
That's cause most of the actors and actresses around her except Tim Russ were terrible for the most part. The cast of Voyager was not very talented.
@@chrisloesch1870the Doctor is a great actor imho
Proof that the Voyager crew was what made 7 herself: when Ransom abducted 7, she refused to cooperate with him, even when faced with destruction. She practically spat acid at him with her retorts (see "Your concern is irrelevant." and "I would prefer the brig"). Voyager was her collective now, and she was doing everything to get back with them
5:12 - "Warning: warp core breach a lot sooner than you think" did the computer develop a sense of humour? 🤣
Seven of Nine and The Doctor, two best characters of Voyager.
The should have ended up together. I never understood them pushing her and Chakotay together.
SHOOKEN
Or Seven with Harry Kim. Even they had better Chemistry than Chakotay.
What about Tuvok?
@@randombrokeperson It's because by the end of the series Robert Beltran (Chakotay) had a surprising amount of creative sway by throwing temper tantrums. Well, in one of his tantrums he stated that he would leave the show if they didn't give him someone more "interesting" to interact with. Which was his way of saying he wanted romance scenes with Jeri Ryan.
@@TheBlarggle Wow. Well they should have let him go. He was a weak actor in my opinion, and the lack of chemistry plus abrupt introduction of Chakotay's "relationship" with Seven was almost glaring in how uncomfortable it was for me. Thanks for the info!!
"Fun will now commence."
One of the best lines in all of television.
"On the contrary. I have scheduled recreational activities".
At 15:00 - 16:00 Hrs precisely, it is efficient.
My mum actually used to say that.
Sounds like my dad... He would say "you're going to have a good time whether you like it or not" lol
That purple jumpsuit puts Troi to shame, and that ain't easy.
Seven is modelesque while Troi looks like a mexican cleaning lady...they're not in the same league.
@@StarrDust0 Ouch. I like 7's figure, but wish she had longer hair.
@@nb2008nc sorry I meant no offense, we all have different tastes, but that's just how I feel about those two. Ya she can grow it out if she wanted....I like both long and short hair on women.
@@StarrDust0 harsh but true.
@@simony2801 ya Troi is just not my type...though I can see she'd be attractive to others.
"Fun will now commence" I will totally say that to my children
"Warpcore breach alot sooner than you think."
What an odd line for a computer to say..
As soon as I heard the computer say that, I had to back up the video to make sure. I was thinking, "What? No way!" LOL
The computer is a smartass...
I remember that xD
Lmao
To be 100% I would absolutely watch a show with tuvok and seven with the doctor showing up
And Naomi Wildman.
Same
Damn the banter between 7 and the doctor are never tiring
"The Borg wouldn't know fun if they assimilated an amusement park" LMAO
"In your case, practice is irrelevant".
Damn, hope Neelix got some ice after that burn.
He's tlalaxian, they have very thick hides, don't burn at all.
That burn was so harsh he almost deorbited.
They should get seven on American Idol.
0:23 That wink though *clutches heart*
The Doctor: You, me and a tuning fork. KINKY!!
Well said, *"Hedley Lamarr"!* But, didn't you say the same thing, about *"Stampedeing cattle through 'The Vatican'"?*
hahahah, ohman! I'll never look at one the same way again.
and her: "I look forward to it."
#WhenBaeLikesYurKinkFTW
When Bae notices your vocal modulation variance of .30 deciherts...
one of the best characters.. to be able to stand out among an already great cast is amazing, great writing and perfectly acted.. Gerri was awesome
0:18-0:24
Sexting survives into the 24th century
Hahaha
Scenes like these are why I feel Voyager was one of if not the best Star trek series. They also show how Jerry Ryan is such a great actor.
"Warning: warp core breach a lot sooner than you think" LOL!
Highly impressive crew and cast of impressive characters , Star Trek, always a nice series. Love it
"Just you-me...and a tuning fork!"- dang Doc I knew you had game!!
3:00 Time for Seven of Nine to become a singing teacher. She is more accurate than my own singing teacher, haha!!
"Fun will now commence."
Right after she stopped the girls from getting to know each other. How ironic, haha.
"the borg wouldn't know fun if they assimilated an amusement park" belanna is too much 🤣🤣🤣
Just watched where 7 is inhabited by the doc, she's a damn good actor
ohhh right forgotten that...that was epic she never failed to impress me with her skills!
I always enjoy it when actors portray other characters besides their roles.
"Why potatoes?" "Their first idea was to clone Naomi. But I suggested they start with something smaller."
I always wished there was more of a Borg Vs. Vulcan story line. Always loved when the arrogant Borg would get shot down by the logic and reason of Vulcan.
Seven and Tuvok were always a good pairing, wish they got more episodes together. They were/are good friends.
The episode was called Tsunkatse, it was somewhere in the middle of season 6, guest starred The Rock, it was a fun highlight of the season.
Happy 25th Birthday Star Trek Voyager.
1995 - 2020.
25 Years Of Star Trek Fun Action Adventure And Excitement. X
*Seven:* "You are neonatal drones. You should still be in maturation chambers."
*Borg child:* "We've matured long enough."
*Seven:* "Doubtful. Your thoracic nodes haven't formed yet."
*Borg child:* _looks down at flat chest_
Should have named her "Savage of Nine".
@@atigerclaw have the bhalss dropped? Too?
@@atigerclaw That's her stripper moniker.
Yep, that's what it means
@@mohdfaizal6773 No.
She has such a beautiful voice...
I know, right? Not just passable, but quite sweet-sounding.
Rather polished..
She could've had a career ...
Jerry Ryan mastered the part to perfection and how did she remember the very technical scripts , she deserved accolades for her ingenious portrayal of 7, she made the character so popular unwittingly or not.
Talk about bare faced honesty!😍
This show was amazing. The character writing and development was unparalleled.
8:25 Seven of Nine VS The Rock is something that Star Trek gave us.
Seven was always my favorite of any Trek series.
Seven of Nine by far have to be the best and most interesting character the Star Trek series has ever had. I dont think its even close. There was so many layers to her then jus her beauty and body.
Watching Seven 'parent' gives me a feeling that on Vulcan she'd basically be Mary Poppins. I bet she could even engineer a bag containing a transporter buffer to store giant things, then make the children write a paper on it.
0:31 The smile of Naomi, I love it!
She is the cutest!!
I never thought of 7 as amusing but this has changed my view 🤨
Thanks for the laughs whoever uploaded this 👍
For me the best star trek character ever 7 of 9 and she played the part so well
I laughed out loud when the computer said "warning warp core breach a lot sooner than you think"
I've heard so many ppl. just say that Sevens character was on Voyager for the sex appeal, but she was one of my favorite characters. I enjoyed her story. A human being kidnapped as a child, transformed into a borg, and then brought back to humanity. Jeri Ryan acted it very well. All the sex appeal crap is futile.
Yeah she was on for sex appeal but also a very good character and great actor
@@fullanalysis93 She was perfection in so many ways
I wouldn't call it Completely futile.
I enjoyed how appealing she is physically. I never thought it limited her character arc. The fact she seems unconcerned by how attractive she is creates a tension, the elephant in the room. Men react around her but she seems unphased. It's a pleasant way to approach being sexy, indirectly as if it doesn't exist.
“Indirectly, as if it doesn’t exist.”
Meanwhile, 7 says “your pupils dilate while looking at me. Do you wish to copulate?”
0:24 Even with a 'complete' one color suit, they still managed to subtly pull out her body shapes with slight variation in the cloth material, 'geniusly' crafted toward a rather quite specific goal I say ;)
My wife and I liked Seven of nine so much we even named two cats after her, seven and nine!
I kind of like some of the tiny little quips people probably never think to catch:
"Warp core breach, a lot sooner than you think"
😂👍🏽 That's actually one my favourite lines from one of my favourite episodes and yet I can't think of its name...
"Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy"
The computer sounded more human than computer with that quip.
Actually it's "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy". FTFY
Yeah. I discovered my mistake a week or two ago, but I forgot to make the appropriate edit. Thanks for the correction, koellum.
There is some great episodes in the first 3 seasons with Kes, but it really steps up a notch when Seven arrives in ‘Scorpion’. Great character.
I rewatched that series again not long ago and at first after a few episodes I was like “Where’s Seven?” Then remembered Kes existed beforehand
Seven and B'elanna and Seven and Tuvok are classics. Tuvok doesn't even blink at not conversing with Seven for over half an hour on a cramped shuttle and isn't bothered by the fact at all when Seven points out the fact. B'elanna is constantly grumbling about Seven's lack of social skills, yet when there is trouble in Engineering nobody gets to work faster than the two of them, side by side. Also, poor Seven trying to teach other former Borg Drones how to become more when she's still working it out herself. You can understand why Janeway gave her the job, but I was always halfway impressed they didn't strangle each other...
8:29- Yo thats THE ROCK!!
You are correct, sir. When WWE (WWF at the time) Smackdown was made officially part of the fairly-new UPN (United Paramount Network) schedule, they ran a bit of a cross-promotion and had The Wrestler Not Yet Commonly Referred To As Dwayne Johnson (aka the Rock, and credited onscreen as the same) as an alien gladiator for the episode "Tsunkatse".
If I'm not mistaken at this point he was still called Rocky yeah? That was before he turned heel and became the rock.
Though I may very well be mistaken.
ladies and gentlemen the savior of an entire franchise
What a lovely voice she has!!!!
7 of 9? WE GIVE HER 10 OUTTA 10!
BOOM!💣💥
Guys will joke that she ought to have been "6 of 9". Easiest Trek joke ever.
Hahaha "fun will now commence"
Jessica Warford
Bend over then
Her directness is refreshing
It was Deanna Troi who was put in the Next Generation for sex appeal. Seven was incredibly intelligent, had a great personality and didn't fall in love in every single episode, unlike Troi. And she was written very intelligently. She was the best character in Voyager, at least for me. Janeway came as the close second. Yes, she was very beautiful, but it's a good thing, right?
TO joanofarcadmirer
I really like the character Seven of Nine, especially the fact that she "didn't fall in love in every single episode." However, I do have one nit to pick. She's always saying that some is "irrelevant." Couldn't the screenwriters have come up with synonymous words, such as "inconsequential," "extraneous," "insignificant," or "inapropos"?
TO joanofarcadmirer
I really like the character Seven of Nine, especially the fact that she "didn't fall in love in every single episode." However, I do have one nit to pick. She's always saying that some is "irrelevant." Couldn't the screenwriters have come up with synonymous words, such as "inconsequential," "extraneous," "insignificant," or "inapropos"?
Synonymous words are irrelevant.
joanofarcadmirer
Sorry to say it but 7 of 9 shits all over Troi for sex appeal then and in quantum leaps today.
joanofarcadmirer For myself, i didn’t care much for her looks. I feel that because she was very pretty it helped get guys attention to listen to her. She was beauty and brains but admired for her worth ethics. I don’t think it really matters, the fact people point it out she’s hot or something says a lot about how the show needed something to get viewers.
I liked her character though. I felt her and Data could have been amazing friends! :D
"There are 17 new chapters"
"Does one of them include instructions for ending a friendship?"
Ooohh
In a few minutes, the 3rd-degree burns will become evident.
I could watch Jeri Ryan just move and breathe anytime......such 'talent'......
"Warning: Warp Core Breach a lot soon than you think."
Well that ought to up the tension a bit.
Beautifully perfect show.
Seven and the Dr. are still my two favorite characters of Voyager.
7 of 9 makes so much sense to me after this pandemic. I am always open to discussing my favorite quadratic equation on a first date. "Fun" will now comence.
Jeri Ryan is the most talented actress and nailed her character as seven . My favorite 😍 actress 👍😝
agree...one of my favorite also
still love you after all these years - fascinating
It's pretty bad when you have to learn how to understand emotions from a Vulcan
Well technically Vulcans have intense emotions and just learn how to control them because of how violent they are, so in fact they'd be quite suited to explain them.
What a superb work you have created here. Greatly appreciated, thanks!
"Doubtful, your thoracic nodes haven't formed yet"!! Borgspeak for "Your nuts ain't dropped yet junior"!!
Uh, no. She was talking to a girl.
@@robadams2140 I thought she was talking to Echeb??
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You’re kidding right? @9:17 That was a boy she was talking to.
5:28 "Draw me like one of your Borg girl"
Also 8:29 is that the rock?
yep
Cailean Morrison yep
THE FUCK! You noticed that too??
Holy shit, it is!!
It is indeed.
This makes me want to watch the series again, for the 4th time.
4th?, i accomplished that feat in 1997. Who knows what number im on now.
Gordon Ramsay: Hey you! Come here, you! What is that?
Seven of Nine: The souffle has collapsed slightly but it's nutritional content is intact.
Haha good one.
Gordon then flies off the handle in tirade of F-bombs only to have Seven respond “Your pessimism is irrelevant, now STAND ASIDE!”
Even though her lines were dry when she insulted you, they were HILARIOUS.
Naomi: Hello? Excuse us! Hello! We are here! Excuse us!
Seven of Nine: *_S T A N D A S I D E._*
Seven of nine was the reason I watched this,
Than I like it...
Than it became very good stories...
They made so many,all cool.
Seven of Nine is finally back in Star Trek: Picard Series
Can't say I'm too happy about the outcome, though...
This should be “Seven of Nine roasts everybody.”
Jeri/'Seven' can say more by saying nothing, or the look of her eye, than many actors with a full script!