When we first meet her, there is intrigue and shock. How could Tasha Yar have a daughter? Why is she a Romulan commander?
Sela's existence is an interesting follow-up to "Yesterday's Enterprise," but what exactly was the point of bringing her into the fold? Aside from the brief scene in "Redemption" where she meets Picard in the Observation Lounge and talks about her parents, she's basically treated like any random Romulan. She later appears in "Unification," but there's no reason that character had to be Sela. It could have been anybody.
Was there a goal in mind when they wrote her? Aside from the shock value of seeing Denise Crosby in Romulan makeup, was there any intention for a real character arc?
Sela's existence is an interesting follow-up to "Yesterday's Enterprise," but what exactly was the point of bringing her into the fold? Aside from the brief scene in "Redemption" where she meets Picard in the Observation Lounge and talks about her parents, she's basically treated like any random Romulan. She later appears in "Unification," but there's no reason that character had to be Sela. It could have been anybody.
Was there a goal in mind when they wrote her? Aside from the shock value of seeing Denise Crosby in Romulan makeup, was there any intention for a real character arc?