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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-12-19 05:00 pm

[ SECRET POST #4368 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4368 ⌋

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liz_marcs: Jeff and Annie in Trobed's bathroom during Remedial Chaos Theory (Default)

[personal profile] liz_marcs 2018-12-20 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
Andrew Robinson who played Garak always maintained that Garak was gay. That's why he never liked the attempt at pairing up Garak with Ziyal. He played the attraction as more Garak being glad to have another Cardassian around, and genuinely liking her as a person, rather than being attracted to her sexually.

(Anonymous) 2018-12-20 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, I did not know this, but thinking back on their friendship/relationship, that makes so much sense!
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[personal profile] philstar22 2018-12-20 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
It squicked me a bit just because Ziyal seemed so young. I don't know her actual age, but she acted and felt like a teenager.
liz_marcs: Jeff and Annie in Trobed's bathroom during Remedial Chaos Theory (Default)

[personal profile] liz_marcs 2018-12-20 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
I'm in the middle of doing a re-watch now on Netflix, and I feel (this time around) that part of the problem is they had THREE different actresses portraying Ziyal.

And, to be fair, there was a fairly big age difference between all three of the actresses (they were in their mid-20s) and Andrew Robinson would've been in his early 50s. Which also doesn't help. I guess they thought the make-up would obscure the age difference? I dunno.

But I guess if you're going to go with an in-universe explanation: I always pegged Ziyal to be in her early 20s, but her being essentially a slave in a Breen workcamp for most of her life left her a bit emotionally stunted, so she came across as much younger emotionally and mentally than she was physically.

But, yeah. The attempt to pair them up struck me as creepy, too, even during first run. Honestly, the way Robinson played it pretty much salvaged that friendship because it was hella obvious that Garak had no plans to take advantage of her in any way.