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Post by Loroimmenue on Jul 2, 2020 22:02:32 GMT -5
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Post by Robertemalt on Aug 22, 2020 14:45:38 GMT -5
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Post by Justin on Feb 24, 2021 2:02:43 GMT -5
I spoke with my mother in law who met Grace at least a dozen times. She said she told her Desi Arnaz did it. Gene is being falsely accused.
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Post by Sylvia's Mother on Mar 26, 2022 23:34:48 GMT -5
I spoke with my mother in law who met Grace at least a dozen times. She said she told her Desi Arnaz did it. Gene is being falsely accused. I came across this old post after watching The Enemy Within. I really enjoy Janice/Grace's part in the show. Some injustices never seem settled. Desi Arnaz certainly had the reputation as well as the executive power, although I heard Lucy advocated for Star Trek. If the executive was Gene Roddenberry, what was his relationship with Majel Barrett at that time?
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Post by Rayman951 on Nov 12, 2022 3:30:02 GMT -5
Excerpts from her autobiographyOr try this one: Excerpts from her autobiographyFrom what I can tell this topic gets shut down when someone starts talking about it! Review: Whitney's Star Trek character, Yeoman Janice Rand, appeared for only half a season, yet fans still send her mail. Her assisted account of her hitch on the Enterprise begins with her nightmarish rape by an executive she declines to name. Later she imparts how that incident affected her: she became alcoholic. Meanwhile, we learn that she smoked and had sex when very young--both behaviors, she says, are early signs of an addictive personality. She recounts her spiritual journey, from the Methodist Church to rejecting religion to Judaism, pointing out that spiritual understanding is a very important aspect of recovery, but her Star Trek production memories and analyses, especially her remarks about getting the role and later having it written out of the show, and her re sume of her non-ST career are more interesting. She is civil, perhaps remarkably so, when discussing people who victimized her or said nasty things about her and winds up exemplifying how one can, it seems, rise above anything. Jeff Ahrens--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. The question: Who did it? Who gives a shit? Woman are sexy tools to be used. Grace definitely loved getting struggle snuggled. Maybe if she came out & said the producers name before she passed, it would have helped. As far as rapes go, it wasn't the worst cause this was the 60s. She wasn't held down & fucked. She was drugged & fingered like a good whore.
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Post by Noname on Feb 22, 2023 18:06:10 GMT -5
Excerpts from her autobiographyOr try this one: Excerpts from her autobiographyFrom what I can tell this topic gets shut down when someone starts talking about it! Review: Whitney's Star Trek character, Yeoman Janice Rand, appeared for only half a season, yet fans still send her mail. Her assisted account of her hitch on the Enterprise begins with her nightmarish rape by an executive she declines to name. Later she imparts how that incident affected her: she became alcoholic. Meanwhile, we learn that she smoked and had sex when very young--both behaviors, she says, are early signs of an addictive personality. She recounts her spiritual journey, from the Methodist Church to rejecting religion to Judaism, pointing out that spiritual understanding is a very important aspect of recovery, but her Star Trek production memories and analyses, especially her remarks about getting the role and later having it written out of the show, and her re sume of her non-ST career are more interesting. She is civil, perhaps remarkably so, when discussing people who victimized her or said nasty things about her and winds up exemplifying how one can, it seems, rise above anything. Jeff Ahrens--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. The question: Who did it? Who gives a shit? Woman are sexy tools to be used. Grace definitely loved getting struggle snuggled. Maybe if she came out & said the producers name before she passed, it would have helped. As far as rapes go, it wasn't the worst cause this was the 60s. She wasn't held down & fucked. She was drugged & fingered like a good whore.--------------you are sick dude
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Post by Rayman951 on Jul 20, 2023 20:03:56 GMT -5
Sick? You know it's true, bitch.
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Post by Kh’ym’vinee on Nov 14, 2023 8:46:48 GMT -5
Was there anybody else, early on in TOS, that could have had the sort of influence over her career that "The Executive" had, by her account? It almost has to have been Roddenberry, just based on that alone... In the book Grace Lee mentions that Gene could’ve stopped her character from being written out of the show but didn’t so that doesn’t sound like the guy who actually initiated getting rid of her.
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