Oooooooooh, an SAT word!!!Say "Didactic".
Everything he did, despite the pageantry provoked people to enbiggen themselves.

I agree.
Oooooooooh, an SAT word!!!Say "Didactic".
Everything he did, despite the pageantry provoked people to enbiggen themselves.
It's fine, I guess. I just have a problem with how fast it happened. Maybe if it had been spread out over a couple episodes. Or maybe if they had found a better way to introduce a random group of Talaxians that far away from home. Sometimes I think writers forget how big space actually is.This is Neelix were talking about.There's sex, and then there's leaving your life behind to move in with someone. Being horny should not determine the course of your life.
He's been alone since he was very young. He was desperate to save Kes and be with her to the point he was very jealous of any guy that talked to her. He was desperate to stay on Voyager and amoung other beings so much so that he was selling drugs & stealing just to get a map, so he could be useful. He made desperate attempts to make Tuvok like him. These are all subtle signs of someone looking for something more.
Neelix is someone that comes from nothing because he was homeless. His entire theme was one of finding a family. Rules of leaving your life behind don't apply to him, he never had one to begin with. It's more than just being horny, he's trying to regain all that he lost. He's been trying to get back "home" just like the Voyager crew. Finding a colony of Talaxians all living together was like going home again to him. Voyager was only a surrogate family. They weren't like him, just like Odo, Worf & the Doc. live around humans but long for the comfort and fimilarity of their own kind. Janeway understood all of that which is why she knew she had to let him go.
Then it must be irony that Peter Pan & Tinkerbell both wanted to grow up and left their Neverland.It's fine, I guess. I just have a problem with how fast it happened. Maybe if it had been spread out over a couple episodes. Or maybe if they had found a better way to introduce a random group of Talaxians that far away from home. Sometimes I think writers forget how big space actually is.This is Neelix were talking about.
He's been alone since he was very young. He was desperate to save Kes and be with her to the point he was very jealous of any guy that talked to her. He was desperate to stay on Voyager and amoung other beings so much so that he was selling drugs & stealing just to get a map, so he could be useful. He made desperate attempts to make Tuvok like him. These are all subtle signs of someone looking for something more.
Neelix is someone that comes from nothing because he was homeless. His entire theme was one of finding a family. Rules of leaving your life behind don't apply to him, he never had one to begin with. It's more than just being horny, he's trying to regain all that he lost. He's been trying to get back "home" just like the Voyager crew. Finding a colony of Talaxians all living together was like going home again to him. Voyager was only a surrogate family. They weren't like him, just like Odo, Worf & the Doc. live around humans but long for the comfort and fimilarity of their own kind. Janeway understood all of that which is why she knew she had to let him go.
Yes, the whole thing was ridiculous. It's like I would land on Antarktis and the first person I would run into would be a relative from my hometown.
As for Neelix, I didn't like that he was written off. He belongs in the Voyager family. So does Kes as well.
Then it must be irony that Peter Pan & Tinkerbell both wanted to grow up and left their Neverland.It's fine, I guess. I just have a problem with how fast it happened. Maybe if it had been spread out over a couple episodes. Or maybe if they had found a better way to introduce a random group of Talaxians that far away from home. Sometimes I think writers forget how big space actually is.
Yes, the whole thing was ridiculous. It's like I would land on Antarktis and the first person I would run into would be a relative from my hometown.
As for Neelix, I didn't like that he was written off. He belongs in the Voyager family. So does Kes as well.
If you play the episode backwards, it says "Paul is Dead."
"...Shut up, Donnie..."*Sure, but Tuvok was the Walrus.If you play the episode backwards, it says "Paul is Dead."
I thought we were talking about Neelix, not Kes.Then it must be irony that Peter Pan & Tinkerbell both wanted to grow up and left their Neverland.Yes, the whole thing was ridiculous. It's like I would land on Antarktis and the first person I would run into would be a relative from my hometown.
As for Neelix, I didn't like that he was written off. He belongs in the Voyager family. So does Kes as well.
You know as well as I do that none of them actually "left".
And I refuse to call unnecessary ditching and character destruction for "growing up".
Sure, but Tuvok was the Walrus.If you play the episode backwards, it says "Paul is Dead."
"...Shut up, Donnie..."*
*nothing personal; please pardon
I thought we were talking about Neelix, not Kes.Then it must be irony that Peter Pan & Tinkerbell both wanted to grow up and left their Neverland.
You know as well as I do that none of them actually "left".
And I refuse to call unnecessary ditching and character destruction for "growing up".
Lots of fans see Neelix as the Jar Jar Binks of Trekdom. Due to that, there is no profit to be made off of him going forward in books or otherwise. Keeping him for such things is pointless regardless of the minority that likes him.I thought we were talking about Neelix, not Kes.You know as well as I do that none of them actually "left".
And I refuse to call unnecessary ditching and character destruction for "growing up".
We are talking about Neelix but also about all the main characters in this case. Or to be more precisely, to keep them in the series for upcoming stories, books, movies and so on.
As I see it, Voyager had excellent characters. So why not use them instead of dumping them. Keeping Neelix in the series would make him useful in the Voyager books as well.
I wonder why they did decide to write him out early, really? If he stayed with the crew that long, why suddenly have him find some Talaxians to hang with?
There's sex, and then there's leaving your life behind to move in with someone. Being horny should not determine the course of your life.
They've got holodecks, for goodness sake!There's sex, and then there's leaving your life behind to move in with someone. Being horny should not determine the course of your life.
True - besides I'm sure the 24th century had some very efficient vibrators.
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They've got holodecks, for goodness sake!There's sex, and then there's leaving your life behind to move in with someone. Being horny should not determine the course of your life.
True - besides I'm sure the 24th century had some very efficient vibrators.
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It was good enough for Janeway. Should've been just fine for Neelix, too.
I have two backup plans. My left hand and my right hand.They've got holodecks, for goodness sake!True - besides I'm sure the 24th century had some very efficient vibrators.
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It was good enough for Janeway. Should've been just fine for Neelix, too.
Hey, with only two holodecks for over 100 crew it's always good to have a backup plan.![]()
I wonder why they did decide to write him out early, really? If he stayed with the crew that long, why suddenly have him find some Talaxians to hang with?
What doesn't make any sense to me is how Talaxians got so far from Talaxia in the first place. It seemed just a little too convenient.
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