Well that’s an image I never wanted to see, ever, in a million years.
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Awe ... well here's Keiko, then. To soothe your retinas on their path to healing. She was way too cute for Miles, I'm sure even Colm would agree ...
When it comes to fantasies and fetish, everyone could be considered a perv by such standard ! That's what fantasies are supposed to be about, that doesn't mean they will ever become reality.It's not that far of a walk for the character. After all, he's a perv in the holodeck.
Well surely people in Starfleet can have flawsYeah -- and he's an officer ... in STARFLEET!
I denounce "Walking" the characters wherever you want. It's that kind of interpretation that makes Bones a racist, Kirk a womanizer, Geordi a stalker, etc... That kind of thinking can be taken anywhere. Sarek is an abusive father. Picard & Guinan had a sexual relationship, Beverly cheated on Jack with Jean-Luc, Picard is Wesley's real father, & Troi & Riker were screwing the whole time. It's all just unsubstantiated nonsense in people's headsIt's not that far of a walk for the character.
And what you consider perverted is probably considered relatively normal in their culture, just like the vast amount of porn available & celebrated today would've been seen as perverted to puritanical pilgrimsAfter all, he's a perv in the holodeck.
Well surely people in Starfleet can have flaws
I denounce "Walking" the characters wherever you want. It's that kind of interpretation that makes Bones a racist, Kirk a womanizer, Geordi a stalker, etc... That kind of thinking can be taken anywhere. Sarek is an abusive father. Picard & Guinan had a sexual relationship, Beverly cheated on Jack with Jean-Luc, Picard is Wesley's real father, & Troi & Riker were screwing the whole time. It's all just unsubstantiated nonsense in people's heads
I could even make a case to say Ro Laren was secretly working since her 1st appearance with the intention of aiding the Maqui. It's nonsense, but I could probably patch some kind of narrative together, that is as plausible as Barclay being a sexual deviant
And what you consider perverted is probably considered relatively normal in their culture, just like the vast amount of porn available & celebrated today would've been seen as perverted to puritanical pilgrims
Flaws, yes. Psychosis and Neurosis? Not so much. But that's Barclay ... breakin' the rules, I guess that's why he's so popular. He's a mental case, not someone you want defending your country. He's a sweet guy, I'm sure, but even Hitler had a girlfriend, so what? What's that got to do with anything? He's unfit for duty and only has duty because its in the script ... at the insistence of TNG's writing staff who think the whole thing's a friggin' joke.Well surely people in Starfleet can have flaws
I'm with you, except ... I don't see the problem with Kirk's womanising. I mean ... it's not like he chose women who were so profoundly gullible and stupid that they'd believe he was going to make an honest woman out of them. It's just, you know, boy meets girl kind of stuff. Nothing to take umbrage at.I denounce "Walking" the characters wherever you want. It's that kind of interpretation that makes Bones a racist, Kirk a womanizer, Geordi a stalker, etc... That kind of thinking can be taken anywhere. Sarek is an abusive father. Picard & Guinan had a sexual relationship, Beverly cheated on Jack with Jean-Luc, Picard is Wesley's real father, & Troi & Riker were screwing the whole time. It's all just unsubstantiated nonsense in people's heads
Alright.I could even make a case to say Ro Laren was secretly working since her 1st appearance with the intention of aiding the Maqui. It's nonsense, but I could probably patch some kind of narrative together, that is as plausible as Barclay being a sexual deviant
Now, come on. You know there's absolutely nothing to go on, there. That's never been discussed in the show, except where it was the actual point of the episode. For example, Cost of Living.And what you consider perverted is probably considered relatively normal in their culture, just like the vast amount of porn available & celebrated today would've been seen as perverted to puritanical pilgrims
Flaws, yes. Psychosis and Neurosis? Not so much. But that's Barclay ... breakin' the rules, I guess that's why he's so popular. He's a mental case, not someone you want defending your country. .
He's a mental case, not someone you want defending your country. He's a sweet guy, I'm sure, but even Hitler had a girlfriend, so what?
) I mean ... this guy outranks O'Brien, who's by far, a more stable and consistently reliable member of the crew who only throws Barclays shortcomings into sharp relief
I certainly did not mean to imply that Real Life soldiers aren't suffering from combat-related disorders, because I'm aware of things like The Wounded Warriors Project and things like that.
Maybe there's some connection there fans feel but I'm not amongst them, I'm sorry.
Okay, this is actually becoming quite outrageous.
Are you aware that according to the WHO, about 1 person in 4 has a neurosis/psychosis ? That doesn't make us (yeah I'm 1 in 4, sorry but not sorry) unfit or 'mental cases' or awful criminals who go around killing millions of people (Hitler...Seriously ?! Congrats on reaching the Godwin point...)
You seem to have a totally flawed vision of what mental illness is about.
Most people with mental disorders and psychosis are just 'the guy/girl next door', not some dangerous criminals who should be behind bars...neither drugged zombies feeding on pills...Even if in some cases, pills can and do help with managing symptoms.
And by the way, loads of brilliant spirits, even scientists and great artists, have or had psychosis.
John Forbes Nash Jr, one of the greatest 20th century mathematicians, had schizophrenia. Robin Williams battled depression for his whole life and suffered from dementia due to Lewy Body disease. Chopin was known for showing signs of anxiety that lead some experts to think he had a bipolar disorder. Van Gogh had signs of a bipolar disorder as well, since he was known for having both depressive and manic episodes. Marie Curie battled chronic depression for her whole life, and so did Frankin, one of the greatest French cartoonists. The list could go on and on.
Emotional stability isn't everything. If Reg outranks Miles, it means he surely did what was needed to deserve his position. Just because he's socially anxious doesn't necessarily makes him a bad officer, it depends what his job is about. He may not be good at diplomacy or command, but he can still be a very qualified engineer or scientist.
Combat-related disorders are not the only 'valid' mental disorders. People suffering from schizophrenia, anxiety, bipolar disorders, OCD, eating disorders, paranoia, depression, dissociative disorders...are suffering from 'valid' illness as well. Those aren't some gross abnormalities coming from nowhere, they are caused by a genetically inherited different brain wiring, or by disordered chemical reactions in the brain. This is not a trend or a choice.
Besides, many people suffering from anxiety or/and depression went throught traumatic experiences such as harassment, bullying, rape, physical assault, physical or/and verbal abuse, mistreatment... We definitely would have prefered such things NOT to happen to us if we had the choice in the first place !
Maybe you don't feel a connection because you've never been in Reg's shoes. But for us people with an anxiety disorder, Reg acts both as a validation that we do exist and do count, and as a role model for how we could evolve and get more self confidence. He also gives us cultural representation in a positive way, as he ends up being accepted and even liked by his crewmates. In the TNG novels, he even ends up working at the Daystrom Institute at a good position.
Seeing Reg succeed and gain respect from his colleagues reminds us, real life anxious people, that we are worthy and we can succeed.
Were there any episodes/storylines that delved into Reg's past? If so I'd be very interested. Maybe he was bullied/shunned as a boy? Neglect? Possible abuse, mental, physical, or otherwise?
Okay, this is actually becoming quite outrageous.
Are you aware that according to the WHO, about 1 person in 4 has a neurosis/psychosis ? That doesn't make us (yeah I'm 1 in 4, sorry but not sorry) unfit or 'mental cases' or awful criminals who go around killing millions of people (Hitler...Seriously ?! Congrats on reaching the Godwin point...)
You seem to have a totally flawed vision of what mental illness is about.
Most people with mental disorders and psychosis are just 'the guy/girl next door', not some dangerous criminals who should be behind bars...neither drugged zombies feeding on pills...Even if in some cases, pills can and do help with managing symptoms.
And by the way, loads of brilliant spirits, even scientists and great artists, have or had psychosis.
John Forbes Nash Jr, one of the greatest 20th century mathematicians, had schizophrenia. Robin Williams battled depression for his whole life and suffered from dementia due to Lewy Body disease. Chopin was known for showing signs of anxiety that lead some experts to think he had a bipolar disorder. Van Gogh had signs of a bipolar disorder as well, since he was known for having both depressive and manic episodes. Marie Curie battled chronic depression for her whole life, and so did Frankin, one of the greatest French cartoonists. The list could go on and on.
Emotional stability isn't everything. If Reg outranks Miles, it means he surely did what was needed to deserve his position. Just because he's socially anxious doesn't necessarily makes him a bad officer, it depends what his job is about. He may not be good at diplomacy or command, but he can still be a very qualified engineer or scientist.
Combat-related disorders are not the only 'valid' mental disorders. People suffering from schizophrenia, anxiety, bipolar disorders, OCD, eating disorders, paranoia, depression, dissociative disorders...are suffering from 'valid' illness as well. Those aren't some gross abnormalities coming from nowhere, they are caused by a genetically inherited different brain wiring, or by disordered chemical reactions in the brain. This is not a trend or a choice.
Besides, many people suffering from anxiety or/and depression went throught traumatic experiences such as harassment, bullying, rape, physical assault, physical or/and verbal abuse, mistreatment... We definitely would have prefered such things NOT to happen to us if we had the choice in the first place !
Maybe you don't feel a connection because you've never been in Reg's shoes. But for us people with an anxiety disorder, Reg acts both as a validation that we do exist and do count, and as a role model for how we could evolve and get more self confidence. He also gives us cultural representation in a positive way, as he ends up being accepted and even liked by his crewmates. In the TNG novels, he even ends up working at the Daystrom Institute at a good position.
Seeing Reg succeed and gain respect from his colleagues reminds us, real life anxious people, that we are worthy and we can succeed.
Everyone pervs on the holodeck, but it was Reg that got caught.
Starfleet officers who are really worth something, like Yar and assorted redshirts, are killed every day ... but not Barclay ..
Who said he's a perv in the holodeck?It's not that far of a walk for the character. After all, he's a perv in the holodeck.
Starfleet officers who are really worth something, like Yar and assorted redshirts, are killed every day ... but not Barclay ...
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Nakita ... really, now.You seem to be the one with the intimacy issues. Not Barclay.
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