Lamar was fine. He's an immature wise-ass just like his mate Gordon. If they hadn't made Lamar the way he was we wouldn't have had the best punch-line in Season 1.
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The two of them need to be the adolescent goofballs that they are, always getting into mischief.
The problem is that they RETCONNED the character to be a genius who only play-acts to fit in. That just makes no sense. If he really had such great abilities he wouldn't care as much about social acceptance. I just don't buy it. I don't know if Seth got blowback for the character (i.e. people twittering that he's "problematic") but it sure seems like it. I'm all for Seth taking a risk on giving him more responsibility, but not based on some magical test-scores he had at the academy but more of an attempt to get him to rise to the occasion, sort of the equivalent of the Alex Cora technique of giving underdogs a chance. Even then, there, I'd prefer him paired up with Gordon.
If you suddenly have Lamar walking around all calm and collected like Tuvok or Avery Brooks it's not going to be true to character and frankly it will be BORING.
I am wondering if there was a change in plans, because it seems like the pairings were changed after conception - Isaac and Newton (the engineer) are a pun / combo just waiting to happen, but as someone earlier pointed out, Isaac/Gordon is a funny combo, leaving LaMarr on his own a bit. Even if it wasn't planned, I like the parody-parallel with him getting promoted to chief engineer right before Season 2. Even his name seems to be a play on Geordi LaForge/Levar Burton in some ways, but that could just be my own brain drawing connections. If LaMarr keeps some of his personality intact while still working out genius level engineering solutions, it could be great stuff.