She has a good line around 21 minutes about Enterprise taking a step back when it came to progressive politics, she describes it as "going back to the culture of the original Star Trek [series], and not the concept of the original Star Trek" which I thought was really well said.
At one point in the interview, Visitor says something about an acres who refused to be interviewed because she didn't want Visitor to make money off of her. I didn't catch the name though. Who was it?
How deeply disappointing. Yes, Nana will make money from sales, but it's so clearly not about money. The idea of women viewing other women as competition is just another thing that keeps women down. This reflects so poorly on Sirtis, especially since she could have so much to say about how Troi's character was treated and eventually became (a little) more than just feelings.