So maybe I mated for life but, I just can't relate to the idea that once a partner dies, the other is so bereft his or her life is over. It just doesn't mesh with the real-life widows and widowers......
....... "he was never the same again" to be so much romantic melodrama.
Of course its
romantic melodrama.
We... no, that's too pretentious.
I watch Star Trek for its melodrama, for its ethical dliemmas, for its love stories, for its action, and for its angst.
Chakotay's purported "
never the same" psyche after Seven's death
doesn't mean you are cold hearted, or that your real life widowed/widower friends are cold hearted. It means
Chak had reached the end of the road. I see him the equivalent of Chief Tyrell at the end of Battlestar...
Okay
I
don't
know
how to do that spoiler thing so
if you haven't see the end of
BSG, STOP .
Okay?
He couldn't take it anymore either, the lies of his former lover, the realization that his former lover killed his wife to save herself. So... at the end of BSG, Chief Tyrell just left the Humans
and the Cylons and walked away forever. Did he off himself, or did he find a little hilltop on which to build a new home, like Adama did until they both died?
Its hard to compare "real life" to space faring civilizations running for their lives for 4 long (BSG) or 23 long (Voyager) years.
Its hard to compare yourself to a 30 something man who has lost his Father and his homeland to a Cardassian war. A man who left his career to take up arms against both his Father's killers and the Fleet he once proudly served. A man who when he was 40something then was pulled away from that war and dropped into the hind end of space where over nearly 7 years he was betrayed by 2 "friends" and discovered 1 serial killer among his crew. He fought aliens, scarce resources, and a stubborn Captain. He fell in love and forgot about it, fell "in like" several times but left them behind, and he worked every day with a fascinating woman who would "only" allow therself to have a good
friend.
How old was he when he and Seven got together? 48? 49?
If he found "peace" working on Voyager with Janeway, what a bolt from the blue to find love at that stage of life on a ship with fewer and fewer opportunities. To find it, to develop it, to lose it. All in the "space" of 3 years.
Seven's dead and so Voyager has been in the Delta Quadrant for
10 years. It will take another
13 years before they get home.
Nothing in my
real life can compare to Chakotay's
REEL life, but I remember one really bad year when whatever could go wrong seemed to BE going wrong. Someone asked how I was doing and I picked up my hand to pinch two fingers together tightly as I told them "I feel like I'm down to that last straw that broke the camel's back, and if I don't hold onto it tightly it will drop onto my load and break
my back."
Maybe Teya, it wasn't his "heart" that broke. Maybe it was just his "back". Chakotay did "his job" like any good soldier. He got his people home. Then he walked away until he died.
By the way,
its okay that we don't agree. I just try to stand up to defend the writers when I
do agree with their plotlines/rationalizations.
Oh AND by the way #2... I STILL think the C/7 relationship was a bonehead play that should have been left on the drawing board... but if we play the game that what's filmed is canon and what's not is not... then I'm STUCK with it.
Until a fanfic finds a "rational" way to unravel it.
