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Early Access:🖖Star Trek TNG S04E04 Suddenly Human [YT Edit]

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Early Access:🖖Star Trek TNG S04E04 Suddenly Human [YT Edit]

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You'll be happy to know that the young man that played Jono, Chad Allen, went on to get a PhD in Psychology because of this episode.

Ensign Ahkinum

The young man guest star in this episode Jono/Jeremiah Rossa was played by Chad Allen, Air Date October 15, 1990. Chad Allen (born Chad Allen Lazzari; June 5, 1974) is an American psychologist and retired actor. Beginning his career at the age of seven, Allen is a three time Young Artist Award winner and GLAAD Media Award honoree. He was a teen idol during the late 1980s as David Witherspoon on the NBC family drama Our House and as Zach Nichols on the NBC sitcom My Two Dads before transitioning to an adult career as Matthew Cooper on the CBS western drama Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman. He announced his retirement from acting in April 2015. In 1996, at age 21, Allen was outed as gay when the U.S. tabloid The Globe published photos of him kissing another man in a hot tub at a party. The photos were sold by someone who claimed to be a friend of the couple. Allen has since become an activist for the LGBT community in addition to his continuing acting and producing career. On January 17, 2006, Allen appeared on CNN's Larry King Live with San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom to represent his viewpoint in a debate over same-sex marriage. Allen thanked Newsom for his attempts to legalize same-sex marriage in the city. Allen has been featured in The Advocate magazine multiple times and has appeared on three of its covers. In May 2009, Allen was the recipient of a GLAAD Media Award: the Davidson/Valentini Award. Allen graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, New England.

Ensign Ahkinum

I'll always note this whenever its brought up - Stockholm Syndrome is kind of not a thing. The event that the whole concept is based upon didn't happen the way its claimed in the study - the hostage merely empathised with the hostage taker and didn't want him hurt because they recognised his distress and desperation. Yet now its taken to meaning they were somehow convinced he was right and were part of it - which is completely not the case.

Laura Thornley


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