Tasha talked him out of thatI never really disliked Wesley, although I probably would have liked him better had he been written as a more realistic teen, dealing with the kinds of problems real teens face, or acting out in ways that real gifted kids tend to do when not properly challenged. I’m sure I’ve mentioned it elsewhere but I would have liked to see an episode where he gets caught smoking space-weed out behind the warp core, or more episodes where he had to deal with the consequences of some other bad decision.
episode where he gets caught smoking space-weed out behind the warp coren.
To be fair, the 'Listen to Wesley' trope is pretty much gone halfway through season one.There's nothing wrong with Wesley being exceptional. If it had been played as the entire bridge crew thinking "Once that kid's finished academy he'll probably break the record for captain", and encouraging him, that would be fine.
But when he outperforms the top crew of the Federation flagship, episode after episode, that becomes unconvincing.
It was just an example of a bad decision, which I used purely because I find the idea amusing. It doesn’t have to involve getting high, just that when you’re in your teens there is a tendency towards making bad decisions, and I would have found Wesley more interesting if he’d had to deal with the consequences of these decisions.And again I this idea problematic. Not every teenager gets high and I'm not "abnormal" or "not real" because of that. They don't have to shove that into everything.
They kind of did that in "Evolution".
TNG isn't really a show I'd recommend watching for anyone interested in seeing the characters needing to wrestle with the consequences of their bad decisions. A downside of the largely episodic format.
That would have been a much better episode. Putting a teenager in the role would make the story more relatable than creepy.remember when Barcley got busted with Holo-kinky-Troi on the holodeck? Imagine the episode we coulda got if it was Wesley who had made holy-kinky-Troi instead.
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