Wow!Neelix will forever be responsible for LEOLA ROOT in my Star Trek vocabulary. Every time I see ginger, I reminds me of that alien vegetable. He was a necessary character for the crews' morale and he was great with the Naomi and be an Ambassador for Voyager. He's the character I miss from that show.
Neelix wasn't badly written.I wish people would stop saying he was badly written. Don't bite the hand that feeds you, as they say.
I agree with all of that, just one factual error- he doesn't commit suicide, he just becomes suicidal.I love Neelix! He's easily my favorite Voyager character, and one of my top ten in all of Star Trek. He's been through some serious stuff, but he still tries to do the best he can. The episode where he loses his faith completely and almost commits suicide was particularly moving, but he's also got great comedic scenes. (The alien angel hair pasta bit cracks me up every time.) His jealousy over Kes and his insecurity about his usefulness in the earlier episodes was pretty ugly, but it makes for a more flawed, rounded character than is usual for Trek. It's a realistic character trait for someone who had to fight and scramble for any kind of consistent comfort or security before joining a starship crew. And we do see him grow and change out of that kind of attitude. Neelix is great--I'd want him on my crew for sure.
TC
I agree in almost everything what you have written. But I must admit that I really disliked the episode "Mortal Coil". It was an episode where Braga tried to push his atheist beliefs down our throats and poor Neelix became the victim. It was downright cruel to make him lose his faith of seeing his family again in the afterlife.I love Neelix! He's easily my favorite Voyager character, and one of my top ten in all of Star Trek. He's been through some serious stuff, but he still tries to do the best he can. The episode where he loses his faith completely and almost commits suicide was particularly moving, but he's also got great comedic scenes. (The alien angel hair pasta bit cracks me up every time.) His jealousy over Kes and his insecurity about his usefulness in the earlier episodes was pretty ugly, but it makes for a more flawed, rounded character than is usual for Trek. It's a realistic character trait for someone who had to fight and scramble for any kind of consistent comfort or security before joining a starship crew. And we do see him grow and change out of that kind of attitude. Neelix is great--I'd want him on my crew for sure.
TC
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