Yes, there is. He knows a lot about her and tries to use the knolegde to seduce her. And he's not honest about how he got this information. Like the fact she likes fungili. Brahms is surprised, and says, “I love fungili.” La Forge’s answer is to feign surprise and say, “Really?” He doesn’t say, “I know, I did a little research on you and found that out.” He
lies to her and
misleads her and makes her think that he came up with that
totally on his own and look, doesn’t that make us simpatico, because I also like fungili just like you, and we should totally have sex now.
It is dishonest and puts Geordie in a position of superiority in the interaction (because knowledge is power).
And the he lies again, with the absurd justification "What?!? I'M OFFENDED! I just offered friendship! Now beg my forgiveness!". Really, the perfect example of
Nice Guy Syndrome.
Again, you're comingling my points. When I say there's no professional power dynamic, it was specifically to refute the claim that he has no place asking her to a private dinner
at all. She doesn't work under him. He hasn't got any hold or sway over her career or life etc... I'm just saying there's nothing wrong with the Enterprise's Chief Engineer asking a Daystrom Institute Design Engineer out to a private dinner, while she's aboard to research his work together
Now, what you go on to say, & what I honestly don't much disagree with, speaks to the point of
how he handled that encounter, & I think most of us are in agreement that how he did it was wrongful.
The main difference is that Barclay’s violation is identified as a violation by “Hollow Pursuits,” and was acknowledged that he had issues he needed to deal with in a way that didn’t violate privacy. “Galaxy’s Child” had La Forge violate privacy and be rewarded for it.
I might disagree a little bit with that too. 1st, there
is acknowledgement that Geordi was wrong, by Geordi himself at the very end. Maybe it's not as pronounced, but it's there. 2nd, he wasn't really rewarded for it. He worked through it, and made amends. Plus, it is a mischaracterization to say he has an issue like Barclay's who is essentially engaged in surreptitious behavior chronically
Geordi had 1 instance, where a lot of the factors that developed were inadvertent. He didn't intentionally stalk Leah & probe her life, to deliberately amass info about her, with a plan to use it to manipulate her. He had an encounter where the computer offered up the things he found out, & when he found himself interacting with her for real, he (wrongfully) leaned in on that info as a crutch, to try to get her to like him more easily, & withheld how he'd come by it. To say he's like Barclay is what I mean when I think people overinflate this
Of course Geordie's ultimate goal was to have sex with her. All the actions he made were aimed at this. Lightning, music, food and so so. Or does anyone really want to claim that if Brahms had wanted to end the evening by having sex with him, the latter would have been absolutely surprised?
This is all an oversimplification imho. He took (Less than totally ethical) steps to improve his chance of appealing to her
personally, with a hope that she might develop similar feelings for him that he had for her. That any of it is inherently sexually seductive in nature is overblown imho.
If he'd had the lights at that level already, & just happened to have that music playing naturally, it would be hard to suggest that this environment was beset with sexual energy. I'd call it more a comfortable dinner setting, like you'd legit have at a restaurant. That he orchestrated it beforehand with the dinner in mind, implies he does have interest in impressing her & appealing to her personally, but sexually driven? That's a reach imho