I didn't hate him at the time - or now. I was 7 when the show first premiered but even then I wondered why it was the kid saving the ship...that is after the first time - which was neat.
But after that, I didn't like how we didn't get to see him as a Future Kid. That is, acting in a away I could relate to but in the future with all its cool future ways...it's not just weapons and soldiers and scientists that'll be different in the future after all but toys and school and childhood. Young me wanted to see more of that. Instead, I saw another bridge officer.
I eventually realized how twisted that was, for the reasons others have said up-thread.
Now I see Wesley as, well, Seven of Nine. He was a "draw". Seven's boobs, like Troi's before her, brought in the older boys and men and lesbians. Wesley was supposed to bring in kids. He was one of them after all, and make them think they could fly starships and fight Romulans too - and soon and without the training initially. And maybe they were Mozarts and didn't know it either. ...He was the Harry Potter of his day?
But after that, I didn't like how we didn't get to see him as a Future Kid. That is, acting in a away I could relate to but in the future with all its cool future ways...it's not just weapons and soldiers and scientists that'll be different in the future after all but toys and school and childhood. Young me wanted to see more of that. Instead, I saw another bridge officer.
I eventually realized how twisted that was, for the reasons others have said up-thread.
Now I see Wesley as, well, Seven of Nine. He was a "draw". Seven's boobs, like Troi's before her, brought in the older boys and men and lesbians. Wesley was supposed to bring in kids. He was one of them after all, and make them think they could fly starships and fight Romulans too - and soon and without the training initially. And maybe they were Mozarts and didn't know it either. ...He was the Harry Potter of his day?