Who is more attractive?
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T'Pol is a disgusting looking skank. Hair that short is also a HUGE put off.
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Saavik (both Kirstie Alley and Robin Curtis) was quite attractive, as well.
Personally...I thought Robin Curtis's portreyal of Saavik was rather poor...she acted deadpan, almost like T'pau whereas Kirstie Alley's character actually showed emotion.(it was very sutble)Agreed. Though I shade toward Kirstie myself.
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She is quite cute. I'd give her a 7.5 or 8 out of 10.Raoul Duke, Jr. wrote:I also have to go with Hoshi... not exactly gorgeous, but definitely not bad, and the personality just kicks it right over the divider.
Blalock, I'd probably give a 9+ (come on, guys..."attractive"?
She's fucking gorgeous, fake tits or not), but T'Pol, maybe a 1 or 2. I don't mind the funky haircut all that much, but the boring pon farr and no emotion stuff would get old very fast.
I'd also very much enjoy that Cutler chick. She reminds me a lot of someone I went to college with...nice to see that she's getting a little work (on ENT and Six Feet Under, playing a hooker ).
Kirstie was a real cutie in her heydey. I thought Curtis was kinda ugly.I would liketo point out, though, that there have been some attractive Vulcan women...
T'Pring, from the TOS ep, "Amok Time," was quite a looker.
Saavik (both Kirstie Alley and Robin Curtis) was quite attractive, as well.
Don't forget Dr. Selar and her pretty blue eyes!And you're all going to think this is gross, but T'Pau was -- not sexy, but definitely attractive for a woman her age.
Funny thing is, it's only been since TNG that Vulcan women have been sporting Vulcan mens' hairstyles... probably some PC bullshit about gender equality, which is great -- but do women have to look like men in order to be equal to them? Ugh.
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Selar had blue eyes?! Are you absolutely sure about that? I don't recall ever having seen a blue-eyed Vulcan. Also, Susie Plakson, who played Selar, also played a shitload of other chicks in ST (TNG onward). She played K'ehleyr, one of the only boneable Klingon chicks I've seen (yeah, it's icky, but I'd boink a Klingon chick if she was cute and had been showered and force-fed Listerine). Plakson also played Mrs. Q. I don't recall ever seeing blue eyes in there.
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And while not really part of my personal tastes, I do think that Jolene Blalock can look attractive in real life, like in this picture:
http://www.stdimension.de/Enterprise/blalock4.jpg
trust B&B to even screw that up! Maybe i'm glad that Husdon Leick( aka Calisto for the Herc/Xenaverse)) Didn't get the part of Seven. I'd hate to set the results of them messing up that fine looking actress.
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Gahhh! She looks like some horrible cartoon come to life!And while not really part of my personal tastes, I do think that Jolene Blalock can look attractive in real life, like in this picture:
http://www.stdimension.de/Enterprise/blalock4.jpg
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It's not the short hair as much as it is so obviously a wig, and an ugly one at that. Audrey Hepburn made short hair look good (e.g. Sabrina, Roman Holiday ). But one of the things that is so off-putting about T'pol is that everything about her is fake and designed to maximise her sluttiness as well. Like a animated blow-up doll. And I'm not sure, but I think she took collagen in the lips as well.Vympel wrote:T'Pol is a disgusting looking skank. Hair that short is also a HUGE put off.
Natural beauty is simply an alien concept to a corrupt and disturbed creature like Brannon Braga and the warped basement-dwellers they've designed Boobyprise to appeal to.