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Chakotay/Seven - the pairing that came out of nowhere.

Did you make it to the end of Ally McBeal?

A surprise 12 year old daughter showed up, and Ally waxes "I always thought that I was looking for a man, but turns out that all I was really searching for was you."

I remember that twist ending (she was a by-product of a fertility study).
 
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OH YES. A very determined woman in mission! :techman:


My new toy :D :

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I really hope on the show they finish the VFX and have her firing with the gun she's carrying in her other hand. It looks so stupid just holding it out and doing nothing with it.

Two more weeks until the premiere. ;)
 
Keiko seems to be miserable.

O'Brien seems duty bound, but also often miserable.

Most married couples I know at least seem to love each other.
 
I actually think Miles & Keiko are portrayed as a very loving, realistic couple... on DS9.

They're an abject nightmare on TNG. They seem to know literally nothing about each other at the time of their wedding, and it just gets worse from there.

But if you ignore that grim setup (or mentally put it in a different timeline), they're awesome on DS9. Perhaps even Trek's best couple?
 
If Chakotay himself was a decent and more sympathetic character, and if there had been some kind of build-up of friendship beforehand, then it could have been okay. But C/7 suddenly being an item in "Endgame," it didn't make any sense.

Kor
 
It's been 19 years, and I'm still trying to figure out why the VOY writers did this, since it was such a contrived thing. The only logic I could come up with was that Beltran was getting a paycheck for doing essentially nothing, nobody knew what to do with the Chakotay character, and they decided to stick Seven with some guy for some reason but every other male character was an illogical choice. (Well, Chakotay was an illogical choice too, being old enough to be her father and that they had zero chemistry or even interaction for the entire series.) So they wrote some scenes for Chuckles so he could actually do some work, but they essentially made him a creepy old man.

Either that, or the writers were just smoking a lot of weed.
 
It's been 19 years, and I'm still trying to figure out why the VOY writers did this, since it was such a contrived thing. The only logic I could come up with was that Beltran was getting a paycheck for doing essentially nothing, nobody knew what to do with the Chakotay character, and they decided to stick Seven with some guy for some reason but every other male character was an illogical choice. (Well, Chakotay was an illogical choice too, being old enough to be her father and that they had zero chemistry or even interaction for the entire series.) So they wrote some scenes for Chuckles so he could actually do some work, but they essentially made him a creepy old man.

Either that, or the writers were just smoking a lot of weed.

Both theories are valid too! :whistle::D
 
This thread is a LOT more civil than I thought it would be, to be honest :lol:

I've heard a lot of rumors over the years as to why this got written into the show, from Beltran's increasing dissatisfaction at the writing he'd received to Braga's ego to one of the writers who felt gypped for not being brought on for Enterprise deciding to give fans a final fuck you on the way out for Berman and Braga to clean up (little could he have predicted This Ain't the Valentine! ;) )

Personally, I don't give a shit about the couple either way, and the writing left much to be desired. However, the take that "chuckles is too old!" from certain parts of fandom thoughout the years is laughably hypocritical. Janeway's not "too old"? Harry Kim is ok despite Seven being "still a child"? The Doc is more complicated, but if people didn't know he were a Hologram, he'd be "too old" too.

:shrug:

(Also, I post on Tumblr where I've had this debate taken to some ridiculous extremes [in other fandoms, not Trek thankfully] in the last few years and I'm just not here for any of it in regards to legal adults who are capable of making decisions for themselves. :shrug: )
 
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... (Well, Chakotay was an illogical choice too, being old enough to be her father and that they had zero chemistry or even interaction for the entire series.) So they wrote some scenes for Chuckles so he could actually do some work, but they essentially made him a creepy old man.....
"being old enough to be her father" or "a creepy old man" ??? Really? I don`t think so.
Beltran during his time on Voyager
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You're not the creepy man if you're the one who has to predate the HR forms that allows the lady to fornicate with your holographic likeness, to keep her out of the brig and off a predator list.

PS.

Neelix is Voyager's HR Department.
 
"being old enough to be her father" or "a creepy old man" ??? Really? I don`t think so.
Beltran during his time on Voyager

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You’re entitled to your opinion as I’m entitled to mine. And my opinion was that it was a supremely stupid and awkward idea that was dreamed up by some dumb writers who were probably smoking some crack.
 
I wish they had developed Chakotay more in Voyager. He was a great character. I have always admired strong, but kindhearted male heroes. I think he would have been good for Seven. She could have learned a lot about human relationships with a man that would NEVER hurt her.
 
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