I feel a little like the Trip's death thread got hijacked by folks, including myself, to talk about Connor's acting choices for Forgotten. Since enough people have shown interest in discussing it, maybe it makes sense to start a new thread.
I thought two things: poor acting choice and bad decision on writing.
Bad decision on writing: The writers never, ever let us forget about Lizzie. We knew he was upset and had trouble sleeping (although really never saw that issue, except in Impulse and Archer was up with him), enough to get neuropressure from T'Pol. By never letting us forget that Trip is upset about Lizzie, they lessen the impact of Crewman Taylor/Lizzie's death in The Forgotten. If they'd left things like in The Xindi, where Trip claims her death was no more impactful than anyone else's ... then The Forgotten would've made more sense.
More over, in the arc, I've just seen some scarier things happen to the captain and first officer - without they're plights wrapped up. (And they never get wrapped up.) I honestly felt in Forgotten that Phlox's concern about Trip was misplaced and instead, he should continue providing help to T'Pol (who is coming off a drug addiction and some serious co-dependency) and Archer (who has committed an illegal Starfleet act and has distanced himself from his entire crew, including their support).
Poor acting choice: I felt sorrier for Trip in The Expanse where after wondering about his sister, he simply hangs his head while the others watch Earth on the screen with sadness.
Because they never let us forget Lizzie, the weeping seems melodramatic. And rather than seem like a heartfelt emotional breakdown, Trip's reaction made me wonder if it was a blatant attempt to get attention from T'Pol.
I thought two things: poor acting choice and bad decision on writing.
Bad decision on writing: The writers never, ever let us forget about Lizzie. We knew he was upset and had trouble sleeping (although really never saw that issue, except in Impulse and Archer was up with him), enough to get neuropressure from T'Pol. By never letting us forget that Trip is upset about Lizzie, they lessen the impact of Crewman Taylor/Lizzie's death in The Forgotten. If they'd left things like in The Xindi, where Trip claims her death was no more impactful than anyone else's ... then The Forgotten would've made more sense.
More over, in the arc, I've just seen some scarier things happen to the captain and first officer - without they're plights wrapped up. (And they never get wrapped up.) I honestly felt in Forgotten that Phlox's concern about Trip was misplaced and instead, he should continue providing help to T'Pol (who is coming off a drug addiction and some serious co-dependency) and Archer (who has committed an illegal Starfleet act and has distanced himself from his entire crew, including their support).
Poor acting choice: I felt sorrier for Trip in The Expanse where after wondering about his sister, he simply hangs his head while the others watch Earth on the screen with sadness.
Because they never let us forget Lizzie, the weeping seems melodramatic. And rather than seem like a heartfelt emotional breakdown, Trip's reaction made me wonder if it was a blatant attempt to get attention from T'Pol.