The Doctor and Seven of Nine Rock the House
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Holodeck 2 tomorrow 1600 hours just you me a bol´o champagne and a satin covered bed..
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Awww.... This is so sweet.
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I was so upset they weren't together. :(
"Holodeck 2, tomorrow, 1600 hours. Just you, me... and a tuning fork."
"I look forward to it."
LOVE.
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the fact 7 and doc love thing subplot worked so well and was so well accepted by us fans, that it makes me think Rick Buttman fought against this story arc/subplot between them every time in script meeting and eventually poor ole baldy doesn't rate well on tv guides cover with 7 and zapppp tattoo face wins the hottest tail in the Gamma quadrant BOOOOOOOOO @#$%# you Rick Berrman
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His smile at the end was the BEST!
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In japan... students and teachers can get together, its actually looked upon as any normal relationships... its just like falling for your coworker XD anything can happen if you remove boundaries or if soemthing happens. ALTERNATE UNIVERSE FTW!
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"We're not prusueing romance" <--- he glances at her from the corner of his eye with a "DAMMIT" expression. XD
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You can easily put a hidden desire to the doctor`s facial expression when he says "we are collegues, we arent pursueing a romantic relationship." you can see his deception as clear as day. as if he is forcing himself to cover up those feelings... its what pple say to their friend when they dont want to lose that friendship.
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@CymruAlteran The 7/9 subplot was about her reclaiming her humanity and love is considered the epitome of humanity (hence why Vulcans do not feel love) so it logically follows that the end of that story would be for her to find love. However, Chakky despised her from the moment she came on-board. There were two people who had the sort of relationship with her to form romance; the Doctor and Janeway. They took her in, cared for her, guided her in finding her humanity and lost her to that moron.
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@strangefruit42 Actually Seven and the Doctor DID have a child -- in a way. In one episode, Seven's nanoprobes infected the Doctor's mobile emitter and (using DNA from an anonymous crewman) caused the emitter to create a friendly advanced Borg drone who went by the name "One." Tragically One died defending the crew, which greatly affected Seven.
Though I stopped Trekkin' years ago, it still breaks my heart when I see this. This was about to be the sweetest love story ever on Star Trek, and turned out to be a kick in the face. It's like in My Fair Lady Eliza would run off with the milkman in the end. The argument that he's a hologram and can't father children is ridiculous. I bet the writers could have thought of a way that her nanoprobes could create some kind of intern emitter for the kids to have a family making the Waltons look cold.
strangefruit42 2 years ago 61
Wooow. Wasted potential. The Doctor and Seven fit like a glove.
MarcusTrinnias 2 years ago 12