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TNG

Sirtis Unhappy Over Comments Being Reported

A few months back this site (when we were called ‘The Trek XI Report’) and TrekWeb reported on some comments from Marina Sirtis (article here). The actress had some rather negative views of the executives at Paramount and J.J. Abrams plans for the franchise. The quotes were taken from publically available transcripts of an online chat she held with fans. Gustavo Leao of TrekWeb is now reporting that she has posted a new message to her fans voicing concerns about this:

I have always thought that the chats I have with my fans are private to us and I never imagined that anyone would then take any information I divulged and post it on another site. What I tell you guys is for us only. My feelings on certain topics such as Shatner were never intended to be made public. To be honest I feel utterly betrayed.

TrekMovie.com and TrekWeb were only reporting what was made public on her site. Sirtis has now closed off her forums to all but paying fan club members and apparently is considering throwing in the towel on the whole net thing. Sirits has warned her fans "I am now seriously cosidering closing the site as I don’t feel it is safe for me any more. I hate to do this just because of one irresponsible person but my lack of faith in the computer age has now been confirmed."

At the time of the report it was rather surprising that she would say such negative things about Paramount, her past (and potential future) employer. TrekMovie.com understands the concept of things being said off the record and on background (we always respect that when a source asks us to not report something). However, if something is on the Internet, then (by definition) it is public and fair game. TrekMovie.com has offered Ms. Sirtis (through her manager) the opportunity to go on the record to discuss her views of the Trek franchise and J.J. Abrams, we await a reply.

Discussion

74 comments for “Sirtis Unhappy Over Comments Being Reported”

  1. I’m sensing frustration in Marina’s voice. Perhaps she should see a counselor.

    Posted by Gp | January 2, 2007, 12:55 pm
  2. Sounds like she’s backpedaling… wanting to erase the negative that was said - maybe she’s worried now that Paramount is interested in Trek again, they won’t consider picking up her contract again unless she’s all happy go lucky about Trek?

    Posted by Jeff Driscoll | January 2, 2007, 1:06 pm
  3. lol welcome to the internet dumbbell, soon she’ll have anyone joining her site to sign a NDA…lol

    Posted by paul austin | January 2, 2007, 1:07 pm
  4. The funny part is I bet she thought that her posting about her frustration over the posting was private and may post again complaining about the posting about the posting of her posting. :D

    She has no beef here. There is nothing private about what she said.

    Posted by StillKirok | January 2, 2007, 1:15 pm
  5. When you publish something on the web that the public can see, you have to expect to be reported.

    Frankly, I find her lack of care naive in the extreme in this media age.

    As a chap called Julian commented on the story:

    ‘Nuts, egotistical, and no talent! ;)’

    Posted by Dom | January 2, 2007, 1:25 pm
  6. Much ado about very little.

    In late 1986 Shatner, Doohan and other TOS actors said things ranging from resentful to downright churlish about Paramount’s plans to launch TNG. It was as revealing and entertaining a display of actor’s insecurity as you could get. Yet these folks are nonetheless treated as virtual gods by a large part of Trek fandom, and certainly not because of their extraordinary abilities.

    Marina Sirtis should just relax about this little blip and let nostalgic recall do its thing as the years pass. There are a humongous number of TNG fans out there. ;)

    Posted by DB | January 2, 2007, 1:27 pm
  7. It’s kind of sad, but as a public figure, these things happen. Even as a public employee, my name, some info, and my picture can be stolen off of my employers site and put on any other site without my knowledge. Unfortunately, it’s a fact of life in today’s computer/internet based society.

    Posted by Jim J | January 2, 2007, 1:34 pm
  8. If she hates Shatner so much why doesnt she write a book about it (George, Jimmy and Nichelle did — their careers had to have SOME selling point after all).

    Posted by dalek | January 2, 2007, 1:42 pm
  9. (sigh)

    I’ve met Marina in person three times over the years and she has always been nothing but charming and intelligent to myself and all the fans around me.

    Posted by senya cartel | January 2, 2007, 1:43 pm
  10. Wait a minute are you sure she wanted these latest comments published? Maybe she only wanted the 6 people you subscribe to her website to read them?

    Posted by Captain Hazard | January 2, 2007, 1:52 pm
  11. Quote from my maternal ancestor, “If it comes out of your mouth, YOU OWN IT!”

    Sorry Sirtis, but if you could have convinced Brent Spiner and the other writers of Nemesis to make a not so “gun in your mouth” movie; you and TNG would probably be the stars of Trek XI. Keep blasting Trek Marina, JJ Abrams will beg you to come back.

    Like GP said, go see a counselor.

    Posted by Sean4000 | January 2, 2007, 1:54 pm
  12. To be honest, TNG should never have finished on TV. Sure, some of the actors would have wanted to move on after a few years, but new characters should have joined. David Gerrold’s original concept for the ensemble cast of TNG was that, like Hill Street Blues (then) and (later) ER, NYPD Blue etc characters could come and go.

    Unfortunately, the cast stayed essentially the same for seven seasons then got shunted to the movie series, for which they were ill-suited.

    Now I’m not a big TNG but I know that it did very well on television. The sort of show that TNG was, though, just doesn’t work in the cinema.

    When has any ensemble cast series really successfully transferred to the cinema? Has there ever been Hill Street Blues: The Motion Picture? NYPD Blue II: The Wrath of Kelly? ER III: The Search for Ross? Serenity died a death in the cinema, although people enjoyed it on DVD.

    End of the day, TNG was a very successful early 90s TV show that, with a more flexible cast, some believable design modifications to the ship and sets and some changes to the socio-political backdrop to the Federation, could have run for twice as long as it did.

    Imagine all the events of DS9 taking place in a running TNG series as well! It’s not a bad thing that a TV show doesn’t work in the cinema, any more than some books don’t adapt well for the visual medium.

    Sirtis clearly has issues with the way things went in the features, but she, like Brent Spiner, wasn’t particularly keen on TNG movies when TNG was still in regular TV production.

    To be honest, it’s the lack of producer foresight that led to a saturation of spin-offs decreasing quality and led Trek to the mess it’s in today, where the only option is to hit the kill-switch and return to early Kirk, Spock and McCoy!

    Sirtis is bitter, but so are many fans of many different versions of Trek!!

    Posted by Dom | January 2, 2007, 2:01 pm
  13. To comment on the article itself, and not the state of the franchise as a whole, I guess I feel kinda bad for her. She didn’t want those headlines, and there are certainly times when I think I’m talking to one private group and word gets out nonetheless. She doesn’t have any *legal* beef or anything here, but it she obviously thought that her fan group was something that it was not, and has the right to be hurt about it.

    That said, if she didn’t intend for her words to get out, the fault is clearly her own. Anything private on the Internet really has to be password-protected to members only before you can truly consider it private, and, even then, you have to make it very clear to your members that what’s said behind those closed virtual doors is not to be repeated.

    Rather than attacking the computer age as a whole and generally just spazzing a bit, she should take stock of what she can do better in terms of securing her website and move on, fan group and all.

    My two cents. Not that she’ll actually read this or anything.

    Posted by James Heaney | January 2, 2007, 2:23 pm
  14. Hi James.

    If you say something of interest to one of your friends at the pub about your boss, for example, and that friend’s dad is mates with said boss and hears about the conversation, there’s always the possibility that something will get back to your boss.

    If you say something really quite controversial on your publicly-accessible website, do you really think people aren’t going to talk about it.

    Funny how so many ex-Trek stars get pissed off as they get older!

    Posted by Dom | January 2, 2007, 2:32 pm
  15. You know, at least folks aren’t taking photos of her getting out of cars without underwear on. So on a “pseudo-celeb public humiliation scale” of one to ten, this one rates about a minus-point-five.

    Posted by DB | January 2, 2007, 2:33 pm
  16. As far as I can tell, she was the one irresponsible person who caused this problem. This isn’t 1995 when the net was relatively fresh to the majority of the public. If Sirtis didn’t want those things available for the public, she should never have published them on her site. If that’s not careless, I don’t know what is…

    Posted by Adam Cohen | January 2, 2007, 2:38 pm
  17. who can blame her? aren’t we all a little pissed there’s not going to be any more TNG?

    Posted by deevolution | January 2, 2007, 2:43 pm
  18. Hi Dom.

    Yeah, you’re obviously right. Saying something is always risky, especially, as Adam points out, on the Net. But, to borrow your analogy, if that conversation DID get back to your boss, you’d be disappointed in your friend, wouldn’t you? Yes, you were stupid to say it in the first place, but, still, your friend showed that he didn’t deserve your trust.

    Now, in this case, she was speaking in a crowded room to her group of friends and didn’t seem to realize that there were other people in the pub listening in. What she did was moronic, and blaming anyone but herself is unjustified. At the same time, having done similar stupid things, I feel a bit sorry for her.

    Posted by James Heaney | January 2, 2007, 2:48 pm
  19. This really isn’t an issue of the internet, anyway. It’s just a simple fact of free speech: It’s a double-edged sword. If you don’t choose your words carefully (or at least consider your audience), they can come back to haunt you. If you don’t like it that somebody found out something you said, you probably shouldn’t have said it in the first place (or else you should have been very careful of who was around to hear you).

    Posted by KDoug | January 2, 2007, 2:57 pm
  20. I’ve seen Marina at innumerable cons and part of her routine is her honesty. She is a lovely and funny person. She often prefaces comments with how she’s gonna get in trouble with the next thing she’s about to say. The number of comments that get her in trouble is most of her act. I would add this article to that pile. She brings these things on herself and I would add that she does it on purpose, too. Grain of salt, people!!

    Posted by Billyboy | January 2, 2007, 3:01 pm
  21. First, serves her right. People should be well aware of the damage their words can cause before uttering them in public or in private. Marina is sleeping in the bed she made.

    However, I personally loved TNG. In case anyone is doing box office comparisons, First Contact performed better than all but one of the TOS movies (inflation not withstanding, of course). To say they were ill suited to cinema is to demonstrate a severe lack of understanding of the talents involved.

    TNG movies 9 and 10 were basically killed by the writers although Nemesis Director Stuart Baird made things worse in my opinion. It wasn’t on the page so it wasn’t on the stage.

    Posted by Admiraldeem | January 2, 2007, 3:06 pm
  22. Toothpaste back in the tube sorta thing, innit?

    been there, done that Dr Dre.

    best!!

    =h=

    Posted by hitch1969© | January 2, 2007, 3:10 pm
  23. Whaaaaaaaaa!!!!!! Soooooooooooooob!!!!!! baby want her bottle!!!!!

    Posted by Picardsucks | January 2, 2007, 3:15 pm
  24. pubic and fair game

    Remember that, folks!

    Posted by Anonymous | January 2, 2007, 3:49 pm
  25. If memory serves, Marina Sirtis has run into this before — her honesty is admirable, but it lacks tact and thus has handed her an embarrassment or two over the years. She would be better off to offer a ‘mea culpa’ than to lash out at the Internet age in a way that only makes her look frighteningly naive. Too bad, because she’s a good actress, and this will only hurt her more.

    Posted by RTC | January 2, 2007, 3:58 pm
  26. Once more into the breach, dear friends!

    Words have consequences…

    Posted by Captain Max | January 2, 2007, 4:25 pm
  27. YOU GO GIRL!

    Posted by ALLAN ROSE | January 2, 2007, 4:28 pm
  28. Admiraldeem, it’s not ‘a severe lack of understanding of the talents involved’ as you so deliciously put it! Where’ve you been posting lately? The female section of the dog pound during an aniseed delivery?

    It’s that, in an ensemble piece like TNG, everyone in the cast has an extremely substantial role to play across a number of episodes and you grow with the characters. One week, one character can be emphasised and another they don’t necessarily even need to appear. A one-off film featuring everyone every few years allows you a brief snapshot, resulting in many characters not receiving the screen time they need to serve any purpose.

    Let’s face it, was there ever really going to be a Trek movie going heavily into the life of Deanna Troi or Beverley Crusher (whatever happened to her in the TNG movies!) or Geordi LaForge? Answer . . . no!

    Inevitably they would be reduced to ciphers. Data, in Generations, does Jerry Lewis, because it’s Kirk’s and Picard’s film. Troi in First Contact does the drunk act because it’s Picard’s, Lily’s, Zephram’s and Data’s film. LaForge in Insurrection gets to stare misty-eyed into the distance and Worf gets comedy zits because it’s Picard’s and Data’s film. And as for Nemesis where theres a tit-for-tat Jean-Luc gets a double, which means Data has to get one too . . .

    If TNG had continued on TV, but a portion of the characters had moved off into the features, things might have been different. But could an ensemble TV show with a large cast that emphasised talk over action comfortably slot into a 90-minute to two-hour movie without losing too much?

    Not really and it was a shame they had to try. Imagine how interesting a TNG series set during the likes of the Dominion War could have been.

    Ultimately, I think Marina Sirtis has been caught in the written equivalent of a paparazzi panty-flash. She was careless, but to be honest, I doubt she’s looking for work from Rick Berman right now and the leaderships of studios are so fluid that pretty quickly anyone she’s ‘offended’ will have moved elsewhere. If any TNG characters get used again, it’ll be under a new production team who might even agree with her, anyway!!

    Posted by Dom | January 2, 2007, 4:56 pm
  29. Now, kids, let’s be absolutely accurate.

    “Words have consequences” only for those who identify themselves publicly by their real name.

    On the Internet, however, most folks adopt handles and buy into the semi-illusion of anonymity so that they can say whatever they damned well please about whomever they damned well please in whatever manner and language amuses them without having to live with the consequences of their words.

    Obviously, that would include some of the less charitable folks posting in regard to Marina.

    Posted by DB | January 2, 2007, 5:10 pm
  30. DB:

    It’s her own words from her website. I doubt she is under any illusion of anonymity on the internet. None of us are, including here.

    She has talked bad about Nemesis and of Trek XI in public. Freedom of expression has consequences also, which we all practice here.

    Once again; words have consequences. Including here.

    A valid argument.

    Posted by Captain Max | January 2, 2007, 5:22 pm
  31. #28 Dom: You’re right that the Picard-Data monopoly became *very* tiresome after a while. One of my favorite non-Abrams ideas for XI (let’s face it: we ALL have our pet ideas) is a Geordi-centric TNG movie. My premise involved the return of the Hera in a very action-oriented way, but, seriously, anything would have worked, as long as it got Picard and Data from hogging the spotlight of every single movie.

    Posted by James Heaney | January 2, 2007, 5:23 pm
  32. Maybe they should make a string of TNG TV movies.TNG actors and fans seem to want more but frankly there’s NO theatrical audience.

    Posted by JON | January 2, 2007, 5:28 pm
  33. re: ” 17. deevolution - January 2, 2007

    who can blame her? aren’t we all a little pissed there’s not going to be any more TNG?”

    I’M not pissed.

    Posted by Stanky McFibberich | January 2, 2007, 5:46 pm
  34. #30: “Freedom of expression has consequences also, which we all practice here.

    Once again; words have consequences. Including here.”

    Yeah. You couldn’t get the real identities of some of the folks here - or at TrekBBS or TrekWeb or a million other places - without a court order. They like calling names and belittling people from the shadows…without consequence.

    Posted by DB | January 2, 2007, 6:06 pm
  35. She may be a bit naive, but there’s no reason to bash on her. She’s at least someone who takes the time to talk to fans and share her thoughts, just maybe a little too freely.

    Posted by Z | January 2, 2007, 6:24 pm
  36. DB:

    I read my identity in my browser on this site. However, maybe you cannot.

    My blog is www.maximumthinktank.blogspot.com. My email is sailor_dude1959@yahoo.com. I never hide. No need to.
    I used this information to register to post here.

    I was born in 1959 and have been a Trek fan since the first broadcast. I was 7 years old.

    Any other info you require?

    Posted by Captain Max | January 2, 2007, 6:26 pm
  37. Let me get this straight: Marina Sirtis is upset because comments she posted on her website (marinasirtis.tv) were repeated elsewhere?

    ???

    Marina is no dummy. Didn’t it occur to her that public comments in a public forum on her *own* public website are… er, **public**?!

    Posted by Scott Gammans | January 2, 2007, 6:28 pm
  38. DB:

    By the way, my name is Max Creel, which is posted on my blog. No anonymity on my part.

    Max Creel

    Posted by Captain Max | January 2, 2007, 6:29 pm
  39. ‘I have always thought that the chats I have with my fans are private to us and I never imagined that anyone would then take any information I divulged and post it on another site.’

    I guess they never got around to wiring your cave with an Internet hookup, did they, Toots? If it was two days ago, that would be the hands-down winner for the most absurdly naive statement of 2006.

    Posted by Viking | January 2, 2007, 6:36 pm
  40. what did she say about shatner

    Posted by Ross | January 2, 2007, 6:36 pm
  41. Have U ever been fishing?
    My Daddy always said,,, ” the Big Fish Only Gets Caught, When She opens Her Mouth”
    I’ll soon be 50,,, have been a Huge fan fan since 1967, this is the first time I actually thought, hmmm how does it go,
    Spocks Brain,,, or should it be where is Marina Sirtis Brain/// LOL
    ok guys, give her a break,, she’s only a girl…
    just kidding Marina, keep your head up, and your personal notes to your self and I’ll still be one of your biggest fans…

    Posted by Derek Moore | January 2, 2007, 6:48 pm
  42. Have U ever been fishing?
    My Daddy always said,,, ” the Big Fish Only Gets Caught, When She opens Her Mouth”
    I’ll soon be 50,,, have been a Huge fan fan since 1967, this is the first time I actually thought, hmmm how does it go,
    Spocks Brain,,, or should it be where is Marina Sirtis Brain/// LOL
    ok guys, give her a break,, she’s only a girl…
    just kidding Marina, keep your head up, and your personal notes to your self and I’ll still be one of your biggest fans…

    Really Maria, keep your head up,,, and keep on doing a great job,,, don’t let them get you down,,,

    Posted by Derek Moore | January 2, 2007, 6:50 pm
  43. is there an echo in here?;)

    Posted by Ross | January 2, 2007, 7:02 pm
  44. Open Mouth: Insert Foot.
    Hoo- ha!
    *rolls eyes*

    Posted by TomBot2007 | January 2, 2007, 7:06 pm
  45. Greetings one and all,
    I understand her frustration, but a movie about the Titan, hmm… It seems to me ever since the end of STNG she has been trying to get back into some role in Star Trek. I do not blame her; she problem needs the work, who doesn’t in show business. Lets keep our eye on the ball. J. J. Abrams wants to make HIS movie not someone else’s, but he should keep in mind, that we the fan will be paying for his labor. Is there a site that J.J. Abrams has open to ask us the fans? NO! He is making the movie, I sound like I am in conflict with myself. I am I want to see what he is going to do for Star Trek, but I want all of us fans to be heard by him & Paramont. To give us a voice on what we want to see. No matter what happens not everyone will be happy. Someone will always feel left out, ignored, whether it is a fan or an actor. Maria get a grip get a job, and most of all have fun, and reopen your forum.
    Nuff stuff said.

    Posted by McCoy97 | January 2, 2007, 7:13 pm
  46. #28 Dom

    Just for the record, personal attacks are very Star Wars not Star Trek. Please keep your comments to the subject matter at hand rather than disparaging me personally.

    And I noticed in your lengthy dissertation you did not make a single comment to disprove or even challenge the bulk of what I had to say.

    Point made.

    Posted by Admiraldeem | January 2, 2007, 8:36 pm
  47. Damn, and here I hoped to see a photo of her bouncing up and down on a couch.

    Posted by Josh T. (Tiberius) Kirk Esquire' | January 2, 2007, 8:44 pm
  48. Her reaction and comments are as much a non-event as Nemesis. She’ll get over it.

    Posted by jonboc | January 2, 2007, 8:51 pm
  49. I figured it would become a contest to see who could piss on her and TNG the most.
    She’s unhappy…. so what?
    She make a mistake?… probably
    Words have consequences…. for the 15th time… yes they do.

    As DB said in #6…”Much ado about very little.”
    Even if she responds to trekmovie’s offer to respond… she shouldn’t and if she does it’ll just be another chance for the haters to do their thing again.

    O

    Posted by Orbitalic | January 2, 2007, 9:26 pm
  50. Another opportunity for the TOS-only closed-minders to trash TNG.
    I really blame her for all the crap… but not for the reasons you think.
    I believe she knows dam well how her Forum works and purposely said those things knowing it would be passed around. Any attention, good or bad, that an actor or public figure can get helps their name-awareness and helps get them hired. She likely knows her Trek persona has logged her last warp-hour and is seeking other projects.
    Look at Britney Spears…. remember ALL the things that have happened since her separation? It’s gotten her mucho attention. Sirtis isn’t Spears, but the same works for all. They all need and crave attention. I know a few like that myself.

    Posted by Xai | January 2, 2007, 10:29 pm
  51. It’s the internet not a private letter to a few friends. Then again maybe the adige “perhaps she protests to much” should be considered. Or perhaps she is just your typicial dumb Actress. Perople confuse the on screen persona with the real person, big mistake.
    LLAP.

    Posted by Trevok | January 3, 2007, 4:21 am
  52. AdmiralDeem.

    I simply reacted to you saying I have ’serious’ misunderstandings: that was a kind of ‘miaow!’ remark, you’ve gotta admit! ‘Serious’ misunderstandings come when a doctor removes the healthy lung instead of the cancerous one in surgery! We’re discussing a sci-fi, fantasy adventure series, not the operation of an experimental nuclear reactor!!

    And, adjusted for inflation, which is the only genuine way to discuss monies made, the majority of TNG films fared less well. Someone posted a chart here a while back, which you should check out!

    IIRC the most successful film ever is still Gone With the Wind, when adjusted for inflation, so that demonstrates that movie audiences aren’t what they were, anyway!! ;)

    Personally, I’m very much a home cinema person, given how miserable an experience it can be going to the multiplex these days, which is why I’ve said several times that the ensemble Trek shows could continue as straight-to-DVD mini-series and the like.

    Also, I remember that casual fans in the UK got very confused by Generations getting rushed into the cinema, thinking that it was the lead-in to season seven of the show, which hadn’t been broadcast on terrestrial TV yet. Probably, TNG should have continued on TV after Generations with a revised crew!

    As I’ve stated before, to say that TNG conceptually can’t work that well in standalone theatrical films is ***not*** an insult. We’re living in a multi-media age where quite good quality fan Trek episodes are posted on the web and the studios are beginning to embrace the straight-to-DVD concept.

    In this new era, is it really so insulting to ‘the talents involved’ to say that they’d work better in a longer, straight-to-DVD miniseries, a la The Peacekeeper Wars, than in a feature film?

    I don’t think Marina Sirtis has much to worry about, personally. Once STXI is out in the pictures, I’d almost be prepared to bet money that there’ll be series of linked straight-to-DVD ‘composite-TNG-era’ films or a DVD miniseries in preparation for 2009!

    Posted by Dom | January 3, 2007, 4:35 am
  53. Slow news day!

    Posted by neal | January 3, 2007, 6:45 am
  54. “Character is what you do when (you think) no one is looking.” - old Klingon proverb

    Posted by S Walker | January 3, 2007, 7:44 am
  55. TNG crew is falling apart as the focus is back on Star Trek, and they get sidelined and kicked to the curb.

    Posted by cbspock | January 3, 2007, 7:49 am
  56. many of the posts here prove that people only read and retain what they want to hear.

    Posted by Litenbug | January 3, 2007, 10:34 am
  57. She should not have said it, plain and simple. She’s obviously bitter that she is no longer a part of Trek, shot off her mouth, got caught and tried to blame it on the internet. Now she wants to close down her forums. Well, if it will help to prevent the stupid things that she says from getting out, then she should close her forum, then we won’t have to listen to her complain and blame everyone but herself.

    Posted by SithMenace | January 3, 2007, 10:56 am
  58. Also, I like the “letter writing campaign” she tried to get going. Nothing like exploiting your fans to try and get your job back. Face it Marina, TNG’s time is over for the forseeable future, whether you like it or not. Take it like an adult for Chrissakes.

    Posted by SithMenace | January 3, 2007, 11:02 am
  59. For a minor character on a series that many of you dislike, she’s generated a lot of posts. If she (and TNG) don’t matter, why all the fuss?
    She didn’t do something right, or as Xai suggested, she did it for free publicity.
    Why does it matter?

    Posted by Orbitalic | January 3, 2007, 11:33 am
  60. I’ll ask again as I cannot find it on the net. What did she say abou Shatner?

    Posted by Ross | January 3, 2007, 12:08 pm
  61. Orbitalic, the comment section is here to discuss the article, which is what we’re doing. It matters because she’s trying to blame her fans for something that is clearly her fault. If I were a fan of hers (which I’m clearly not) I would no longer support her or her hissyfits.

    Posted by SithMenace | January 3, 2007, 12:48 pm
  62. Way off the subject but…

    I always wondered why the producers of TNG decided that Counselor Troi needed to show soooo much “cleavage” while in uniform. Did having her breasts exposed help her to better perform here duties on the bridge?? I’m sure Riker and Picard enjoyed the view, as well as all the younger male Star Trek fans just entering puberty!

    If Counselor Troi could show off her “voluptous pair” on the bridge, why not all the female crewmembers?! Let’s try to be a bit more consistent with the female TNG uniforms please!

    Maybe in the next Star Trek TV series all the female crewmembers will have low cut uniform shirts like Troy, and high cut skirts like Uhura! Yeah baby!!

    Mike :o

    Posted by Michael J Liley | January 3, 2007, 1:37 pm
  63. One Word well maybe a few. I never liked her holier than though attitude when gene died either. Who made her the spokeswoman of the TNG cast anyway.

    One word regarding the trek reboot

    HA.

    Posted by jc | January 3, 2007, 1:56 pm
  64. I’m guess there was no Shatner comment, contrary to the article. Nothing on the web and no response here.

    Posted by Ross | January 3, 2007, 2:41 pm
  65. Basically I think she, along with some other TNG cast members, simply resent that their time has come to an end far sooner than they thought it would. The jabs at Shatner are a bit juvenile though. Ol’ Bill may not be a prince, but the bashing of him by others has gotten VERY old. He’s a cultural icon, along with Leonard Nimoy. Marina probably wouldn’t merit a Trivial Pursuit question.

    BTW….adjusted for inflation, the first four TOS films outgrossed First Contact.

    I enjoyed TNG alot….they did a wonderful job….but due to questionable story ideas in their last two films, their time has unfortunately passed. The direct-to-DVD idea has merit, but there’s virtually no chance of seeing Stewart or Spiner in any kind of project like that simply for budgetary reasons.

    Posted by Brian | January 3, 2007, 6:17 pm
  66. With the way media and entertainment is changing one day there may be enough interest to justify some sort of TNG project.Your Trek stars have all bashed one another in public forums before.Cut out the bitch fight.

    Posted by JON | January 3, 2007, 8:42 pm
  67. RELAX Marina.

    The incredibly _________notion that something put on the internet is somehow private is TOO ridiculous to believe.

    Nobody is that stupid.
    Its just pathetic, attention seeking “poor me” sour grapes.
    Now that TREK is back in the spotlight again she is trying to cash in on some MUCH NEEDED attention.
    Help me!
    I have been victimized by MY own fans!

    You should count your lucky stars you even HAVE fans.
    What the hell did YOU ever do? 4th or 5th banana in watered down copy of a science fiction TV show?

    C’mon!

    And how about this statement ….”my lack of faith in the computer age has now been confirmed.”

    Oh P-L-E-A-S-E!!!

    PO WITTLE MAWINA……) :

    How dare people share information on the internet!
    Why, thats like drinking coffee at Starbucks,
    or eating food at a restaurant!

    THE NERVE ……

    Marina should take Shatner’s advice and GET A LIFE, or perhaps try to get a gig playing Dustin Hoffman’s sister or something.

    I’m sensing…………………………………….your career is over.

    I’m sorry…………..TOO MUCH?……;)

    Posted by SPOCKBOY | January 3, 2007, 10:36 pm
  68. I always found Marina Sirtis very likeable in her role, even though I wasn’t a particularly big fan of Troi herself (what could be more 1980s than having a therapist on the bridge!) and I was glad when she finally started wearing a standard uniform, no matter how damn sexy she was in that low-cut long blue dress!!! And to be honest, if I had a problem, I’d have run to Guinan in preference to Deanna!

    Sirtis is a pretty solid actress, albeit now in that period of her life where she needs to start looking for more matriarchal roles. My personal opinion is that she should think about coming back to the UK and doing a BBC classic novel adaptation or some such.

    Her Troi character has had a better afterlife than many of the TNG actors: I mean, she’s even appeared in Voyager and Enterprise. I wish her well, but she really needs to move beyond playing Deanna Troi.

    Posted by Dom | January 4, 2007, 7:56 am
  69. …So, the real question is this: Has Marina been taking whiny bitch lessons from John Byrne?

    [shakes head in utter dismay]

    Posted by OM | January 4, 2007, 9:45 am
  70. 52 and 68 Dom well written and I hartilly agree with you.
    LLAP

    Posted by Trevok | January 4, 2007, 1:53 pm
  71. #61 Sith,
    I am well aware why the comment section is here. And I can see who you are and aren’t a fan of.
    My point is…. if she matters so little… why all of this? You think she’ll wander over and read all this? Doubtful.
    There is a difference between commenting and what this thread has become. And if she is hurting her fans, perhaps it’s they who should be concerned.
    True?..or is this another excuse for the non-TOS haters to spew?

    Posted by Orbitalic | January 4, 2007, 5:03 pm
  72. Now let me get this straight…
    You’re assertion is that if we happen to go on a bit about something that YOU disagree with, we’re SPEWING?

    C’mon Orbitalic,

    Obviously we ALL love this website and we comment on whatever the hell they see fit to put in front of us. If they were discussing the color of shit and it had the word Star Trek written on it, EVERYBODY would chime in.

    People who frequent these forums DO so with the fleeting hope of simply having some intellectual discourse while voicing their opinions.
    Being that alot of TREK and SCI-FI fans GENERALLY have a little more grey matter than the average bear, this discourse becomes a necessity.

    The truth is, that most of us dont give a rat’s ass about Ms. Sirtis and will forget all about her as soon as the next interesting article pops up. Which should be quite soon, given this websites EXCELLENT track record.

    And your comment: “You think she’ll wander over and read all this?Doubtful”

    It kills me when sycophants like yourself go on about how “movie stars” (which is quite a stretch in this case)are FAR TOO IMPORTANT or FAR TOO BUSY to be seen frequenting shoddy places like THIS.
    As if to do so would be BENEATH her or something.

    SAD.

    She would do WELL to come here and see what’s REALLY going on in the Star Trek world.

    She’s a middle-aged English woman who got lucky and ended up working on a TV show in the 80’s.

    I assure you she doesn’t float through the air, or fart perfume.

    Well, I’m pretty sure she doesn’t float anyway…

    Posted by SPOCKBOY | January 5, 2007, 4:03 pm
  73. Meh, she should watch what she says. A chat with fans being “private”? Come on, she’s had enough experience to know better than that. She’s just embarrassed, and passing the buck to others.

    Posted by Kyle | January 6, 2007, 6:01 pm
  74. Spocky, You read more of what you think is between the lines and less of what’s put on the line.
    This particular thread isn’t discourse. This became name calling and insult. She is not above you, me or anyone else… and I never said she was and if you thought that is what I said, maybe do us both the courtesy of asking me to clarify before you attempt to put words in my mouth.

    Posted by Orbitalic | January 6, 2007, 10:57 pm

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