"I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful"
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Then she pivots: “But Seven’s wonderful.” That “but” does a lot of work. It’s a small rhetorical shield against fan suspicion, a quick way of saying: I may not have been one of you, but I respect what you care about, and I found the beating heart of it through this character. Ryan isn’t praising the show’s mythology; she’s praising the role as a person you can inhabit. Seven of Nine, after all, is designed as an on-ramp: human enough to anchor empathy, alien enough to generate plot and spectacle. The character’s arc - recovering selfhood after assimilation - is also an actor’s gift, giving Ryan a credible claim to “wonderful” that isn’t just promotional.
Context matters: Seven arrived on Voyager in 1997 as a deliberate ratings and tonal recalibration, frequently wrapped in the franchise’s most contested packaging (costume, camera gaze). Ryan’s line subtly reclaims authorship from that noise. She frames Seven not as a marketing intervention, but as a genuinely compelling inner life worth taking seriously.
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Ryan, Jeri. (2026, January 15). I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-never-seen-much-of-star-trek-or-any-other-142915/
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Ryan, Jeri. "I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-never-seen-much-of-star-trek-or-any-other-142915/.
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"I had never seen much of Star Trek, or any other science fiction, before I was cast. But Seven's wonderful." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-had-never-seen-much-of-star-trek-or-any-other-142915/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

