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Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
They could have done episodes that show this and still keep her likable without taking it to extremes. Were the writers being forced to just keep her this cute likable kid or did they just never consider the realistic consequences of growing up isolated from other children? |
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
Naomi "You're the Doctor's children? Wow!" Jeffery "He locked us in a box and forgot about us." Belle "Be careful he doesn't do the same thing to you." ... Gosh, the actress who played Belle, is now Sookie's cousin on True Blood. I might have seen her boobies. How disturbing.
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
NO SCHOOL. No little shits tormenting me.. interesting adults who went out of their way to interact with me to make my childhood a positive experience. Important impressive people like the Captain full of good will about my development. ADVENTURE. Never having to go shopping. Lots of books and holoprograms and the best windows ever in any childhood to look out of.
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Location: Gov Kodos Regretably far from Boston
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Admiral
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
Although, this is what she was like while having 5 to ten hours a day of care and tutoring from Neelix... So what's she going to be like after all the insipid treakleness from the Kitchen rat is out of her system? Miral Paris (In the original timeline) spent 14 years of her childhood on Voyager, and (All that human DNA must have made her age a lot slower than a Klingon child who looks like an adult, and is an adult by the time they're 8 or nine.) didnt mind at all when Admiral Janeway ordered her to dig not only her own grave, but the grave of every other bugger in the universe. But she was pretty too.
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Location: Lost In The EU Expanse
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
If only VOY had continued a few more series we might have got Wildman: The Goth Years.
Last edited by lurok; January 10 2013 at 09:48 PM. |
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
When they made it back to Earth, she probably would try and get her boyfriend to dress up like Flotter, in bed. |
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
And when she was a teenager and started dating, I think she'd insist on everything being her way, and at the slightest hint of resistance she'd start crying and interpret the situation in terms of "Why are YOU doing this to ME?" Then when they dumped her she would come to the conclusion "He was just a horrible person." She'd basically have all the personality traits of a rich home schooled kid but none of the money that lets them get away with it. |
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
That and Will Wheton received tons of hate mail from fans due to his character. TPTB were kind enough not to want to put another young child thru that again. Good for them, nobody needs another Dana Plato.
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Why wasn't Naomi more socially maladjusted?
Why didn't we see an older Naomi in Before and After which was at it's furtherest was an alternate season 7?
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If only VOY had continued a few more series we might have got Wildman: The Goth Years.




