Yup, same here. My mom used to run an anti-coag clinic within a larger organization as an NP. I work in an agency that has NP's as psychiatric prescribers. NPs wield a lot of medical power.Yep. I have a Nurse Practitioner as my primary, and she handles all of my medications.
I mostly feel the same. I do understand that Star Trek is about the human experience, and I understand that romance is a part of that experience. Hell, I use to enjoy romances as a genre, and talking with friends about what romance looks like remains one of my high points in college bull sessions. But, as much as I like Star Trek romance is not something I find that it does well. It tends to trade in tropes of romance, i.e. conflicts around time being spent together, balancing duty vs. personal interest, etc.Here’s a controversial Trek opinion:
I’d like to see Trek avoid romantic relationship-based plot lines all together when it comes to ‘shipping of main characters. Trek is generally shitty at it anyway, and frankly I tune in to Star Trek too see space adventure stories, not the same generic romantic relationship stuff I can get out of any other show available today.
Stay away from it, keep the focus on the camaraderie and conflicts between the characters and the sci-if adventure components.
If you're going to do a romantic relationship then I would do it like a workplace procedural show, with the relationship as part of the background tapestry. It doesn't require constant focus, but can be apart of the story. I just have not enjoyed Trek's focused romance episodes.