We never saw her again.It would have been cool to see her adjusting and integrating with the crew. It is satire. Sarah Silverman—From A List Comedian To Star Trek: Voyager Scientist To Bernie Sanders Firebrand Sarah Silverman maintains a reputation as one of our hottest and no holds barred comedians. That said, her character fit quite neatly into the way Trek had been done as a TV franchise since 1987, and by the time of “Voyager” Trek was wobbling under the weight of that mannered and predictable style of characterization and storytelling.If a character like Robinson had successfully added some kind of contemporary attitude and a spark of real humor to the show, maybe the Franchise wouldn’t had continued to slump and lose public interest until the point of near-extinction in 2005.I would have loved to have Sarah on Voyager.
Agreed. Told to write something inappropriate she said, ” like ‘I hate chinks. seven of nine was a great character and whatever anyone thought about Voyagers writing their Borg episodes were vastly superior to Next Generations, including First Contact.“Ryan was likely the better addition to re-energize the series”wow are you kidding me? Keep that screeching harpy away!I really enjoyed her character and think she would have made a good addition to the cast. Before writer/producer (and Trekkie) Bryan Fuller created shows like LIL’ KNOWN: STAR TREK: VOYAGER producers considered making @SarahKSilverman a regular after her S3 turn as plucky present day astronomer.Fuller was referring to actress/comedian Sarah Silverman’s two episode stint on the season 3 Fuller has provided some more details on his intriguing tweet, exclusively telling TrekMovie that the idea to bring Silverman on came from It was Brannon’s desire to bring Rain on board because he enjoyed writing for Sarah and the freshness she brought to the show.Silverman might have made an interesting addition to the Alas the idea was dropped, but Braga eventually did find a new actress to joinFor her part, Silverman’s career did just fine without Star Trek as she has continued to work regularly in the fifteen years since To re-familiarize yourself with Sarah Silverman’s work on Good god, further evidence the Voyager writting team needs straight jackets.Sarah Silverman is vastly overrated and annoying. They brought Gillian Taylor forward in time from the 20th to the 23rd century in STIV as well. Sarah, we heterosexual Chinese males love you too. '” She then said that she didn’t want to sound racist so she said she would write, “”I love chinks’ – and who doesn’t?” Okay, I get the joke. She has no redeeming value whatsoever.in the alternate reality where sarah silverman was added, voyager sucked less.Okay, I’m going to try to be objective here, since I’m Chinese American and Sarah Silverman used the “ch_nk” word as a joke. One of the first TV roles for actress and comedian Sarah Silverman was a two-episode guest spot on Star Trek: Voyager in 1996.And according to Voyager writer/producer Bryan … Seven of Nine wasn’t a credible character.TrekMovie.com is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with CBS Studios Inc., Paramount Pictures Corp or the “Star Trek” franchise. I was actually glad he stayed behind in the Delta Quadrant.It makes me sad to think that she was ever a guest star to begin with… She and Andy Dick have to be two of the most obnoxious, unfunny people on Earth.I love Sarah — gorgeous, funny, kooky, and a New England girl!32 — “That’s because a proud Aryan German woman as she would not disrespect people of color. (That’s a joke, Put down the bat’leths. it’s painful to watch epidodes focused on her. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Janeway and Chakotay investigate Starling and his business. Silverman wouldn’t have been writing so it shouldn’t be judged on the basis of her own material (just like Guinan on TNG has nothing to do with what Whoopi Goldberg says on The View). She’s making fun of racism, primarily because I know she is not a racist.
She could have added present-day commentary on the Utopian Federation mindset. It certainly was possible to keep the two. I thought the character was fine for the episode and agree the chemistry with her and Paris was good. 12–Have to agree re: Neelix. Of course, chaos insues and the scientist that Picard & Dr. Beverly contacted becomes an ally and has dreamed of meeting aliens her whole life so, eventually, they allow her to leave with them. In Voyager’s case, I’d certainly have traded Neelix for Silverman’s character.Jeri Ryan was probably the better choice, but I think 7 of 9 should not have been in a catsuit. I thought that was actually a powerful Neelix moment (one of the very few on the series). STAR TREK® and its various marks are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. 2020 © CBS Studios Inc./Paramount Pictures Corp They could still have brought on Jeri Ryan as a lead and had Silverman as a recurring. (Though I wasn’t sold on 7 of 9 either, outside of my being an adolescent male at the time…)Nothing would’ve fixed the crap writing on that show.This was part of the downfall of trek. This has nothing to do with Jeri Ryan because I loved her, I think Rain would have been fun to watch leaving on Enterprise, flirting with McNiel, being terrified by the Borg, etc.Sure, I enjoyed looking at a supermodel in a catsuit, but I always thought that was playing to the lowest common denominator… Star Trek’s ideals are better than that and I thought it’s audience was far too intelligent to be so easily manipulated.Jeri Ryan was fine as 7 of 9, but ST in all it’s various forms had become safe/stale at this point. This is not to say I have a negative opinion of Silverman, per se. The two later shared a kiss just before Voyager departed for the 24th century. It’s hilarious! (That’s a joke, Put down the bat’leths.) Film Daily ranked Sarah Silverman as one of the greatest Star Trek guest stars.
Sarah Silverman, Future's End, Voyager Vreenak Romulan. )”Oh and BTW, Although she was cute, I agree that it was probably a better idea to leave her off.