Most likely because this is a Jake thread.
You are criticizing me for a single, extremely offhand post. Why?
You are criticizing me for a single, extremely offhand post. Why?
Because it's a condescending viewpoint. Other characters are taking similar actions. Only Jake is doing so in a way that is typical of someone his age.Most likely because this is a Jake thread.
You are criticizing me for a single, extremely offhand post. Why?
There's actually nothing wrong with crying, so I'm not sure I understand.he's either on the verge of crying or plain out crying
Incorrect. Childhood trauma actually prevents people from growing up in the manner you've suggested and can result in chronic depression, post traumatic stress, or multiple personalities. This is just a terrible opinion, unsupported by any kind of scientific fact.but that should have help him to grow up quicker and become a man, but he never does
Fuck this opinion.He should have been a girl at least that would have been believable
Jake shows more egocentric idealism, but that is merely a quality of adolescence, not a flaw of the character.
Because it's a condescending viewpoint. Other characters are taking similar actions. Only Jake is doing so in a way that is typical of someone his age.
This is probably a better way to look at it. Now I'll revoke my seemed phrase above. He didn't assume, he wagered. The "freedom of the press" wager didn't pay off, but the rest did.He wanted the inside story, and wagered that he would be protected by the Dominion, and he was protected. He was allowed to roam freely, and write to his hearts content.
But Jake was "Right" when he stayed behind on DS9. He wanted the inside story, and wagered that he would be protected by the Dominion, and he was protected. He was allowed to roam freely, and write to his hearts content.
Agreed. If he hadn't been the son of the local religious icon at best he would have been locked in quarters, at worst executed as a spy. But the dominion couldn't afford a Bajoran rebellion at that point so they let Jake have a decent amount of freedom on the station.In fact, Jake was detained, and it may be that the only reason he wasn't executed was because The Dominion was trying to "make nice" with the occupation at that point. Do we think he would have fared as well if it was a purely Cardassian occupying force?
Two things:
1. Jake is an adult by that time.
2. I don't remember Jake being locked away at all. He was allowed to roam the station freely. And just because his news articles were not allowed to leave the station, he wasn't prevented from writing them. He was even encouraged to.
Jake was pretty perfect, at least as much as Wesley Crusher.
I agree jake is a fine example where he grows up and finds skills like becoming a media guy.I like Jake. I think he was a really good honest attempt to imagine a young person growing up in the 24th century, pulled from a near-utopia into the kind of situation he and his dad had to live through. I liked how his friendship with Nog developed over the years. He wasn't super-kid, but he was talented. He didn't get everything right, but then who ever does?
Also The Visitor is one of the best Star Trek episodes ever made, and its probably shortlisted on best tv episodes ever made. There's your Jake.
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