Must not've been much of a case if no one can really remember it, but I'm guessing it had something to do with "this shows that Archer isn't perfect and even captains make mistakes" or "this shows how inexperienced our crew is compared to the other ones" because those are the two most common arguments used by Archer fans to excuse his behavior, regardless of what episode it's in.
Wow, is this your attempt at psychology? You might as well quit while you;re ahead, because you suck at it. Having the ability to see a frak-up like Archer for what he is doesn't mean I or anyone else who can sees ourselves as an "ideal Starfleet captain."

It means we can recognize a bad leader when we see one. I actually have a military background, and I've seen what real leadership looks like. The way Archer conducted himself would have never been tolerated, and there's no excuse for it, not even inexperience because even the greenest of cadets knows not to conduct themselves so unprofessionally.
Sorry, but I do find this kind of language rude. If you are not interested in my opinion, it's fine. If going back to the first page of THIS, not so long thread to read what I wrote is too much an effort for you, it's fine, too. I know you have a military background - you talk about it in your profile - but I don't think this gives your right to talk to other people with arrogance and I certainly hope the lack of respect for your interlocutors is not part of military training.
Your arguments lack merit on so many different levels. You've spent more time complaining about the thread than opininig on the subject.
You complain about all of the energy and hatred directed at a fictional character, when that's not what this is about. It's about poor character development, plain and simple. Not for nothing, but every discussion on this bbs for the past 10 years has been about fictional characters and situations. I'm curious as to where you get off trying to redirect the subject of the conversation? If you don't like it, don't post, but don't tell other people what opinions they're allowed to have and then call people rude for scrutinizing yours.
Other than the occasional drive-by slam on this episode, most of the complaints (including my own in the thread starter) have been specific as to the observations of the problems of the episode. What you seem to ignore are all of the gushers who have supported this episode. What do you get when on a bbs when you have supporting viewpoints and dissenting viewpoints? The answer: a discussion... which is exactly what's been going on with this thread. People posting their thought-out (even if misguided) opinions on this subject.
You, OTOH, have had nothing to say to remotely indicate anything other than your disdain for the conversation. Your original arguments were the arguments of a 12 year-old. You actually suggested that because Scott Bakula said ANiS is one of his favorite episodes, then it must be good.
You go on further to suggest some pseudo-liberal nonsense about how everyone makes mistakes and that just shows how human he is. This is the most ridiculous line of thinking I've ever heard. He's the captain of the flagship of his home planet and their chief ambassador and that's how he behaves and you
accept that?!
Another thing, too: your command of vocabulary also indicates to me that you're somewhere between 12 and 14 because your posts are filled with "big words" that aren't normally used in casual conversation however you've felt it necessary use them all over your posts and completely out of context or otherwise inappropriately. Young kids tend to do this when they're trying to show off to adults as to how smart they are because they don't have enough education, maturity or experience to back it up.
And this:
I certainly hope the lack of respect for your interlocutors is not part of military training.
...just proves it.
That is the response from a smart-ass teenager and you disrespect his service with comments like these. No adult would ever say that to another adult. The point of him bringing up his service was to share his experiences analagous to the discussion at hand regarding the behavior of commanding officers. However, because of your lack of maturity you can't see that and are more concerned about being "right" as far your own petty opinion is concerned as opposed to being open to people who may have a perspective based upon pertinent experience and just perhaps, may know a little more about life than you do.
If you want to play with the big kids, you need to act like one of them. I hope that you take these words to heart but I'm not counting on it as I expect a scathing, defensive and wholly childish response.
It was just a simple story about a 4 year old and his dog. And I think it succeeded.



-Shawn
