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Is Neelix the Jar Jar Binks of Star Trek?

The Overlord

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Some people have said Neelix is the Jar Jar Binks of the Star Trek franchise. Is that a fair statement? Why or why not?
 
I don't believe he is. Jar Jar is hated because he was a stupid character added for comic relief and to appeal to kids. Neelix was of moderate intelligence, and with his badass skullet mohawk and sharp dress sense appealed to all ages. Children could not appreciate that level of style.
 
both characters are annoying, but neelix gets people killed through incompetance and has much more screen time.
 
I admit, I used to hate Neelix, especially during first-time viewing the first half of Voyager, but it was mainly for superficial reasons ("Snarf in Space!"). Upon watching reruns and then watching the second half of the show, I've come to appreciate his character, and I found parts of his personality endearing -- eager to please, by no means a super-macho Chakotay/Riker type, but he'll step up to the occasion. Sure, he gets annoying at times and some of his character-centric episodes really stunk, but it wasn't enough to get me to outright hate the guy, and I think that mix of fondness and annoyance was rather realistic. I was surprised that I was saddened when he left the crew rather than discover Earth for himself.

With that said, I would think Wesley fits closer to Jar-Jar (fairly or unfairly) because of the Mary Sue-ish aspect of the character earns him ridicule, even if he wasn't intended to be comic relief.

both characters are annoying, but neelix gets people killed through incompetance and has much more screen time.

Jar-Jar got untold numbers of people killed and oppressed because he voted to make Palpatine emperor. Sure, he had good intentions, but that's not what happened ultimately.
 
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I feel I must also add that Neelix was played by a flesh-and-blood human, not a collection of textured polygons. I can watch Neelix without venturing into Uncanny Valley territory. Not so with Jar-Jar. Plus, Neelix doesn't have an infinitely annoying speech impediment.

BlobVanDam, Neelix's "sharp dress sense" really only applies to the first episode, LOL. (I loved his coat.) Otherwise, he generally dresses like Jo-Ann Fabrics threw up on his torso. But, your post was probably sarcasm, so I should probably stop while I'm behind.
 
Jar-Jar got untold numbers of people killed and oppressed because he voted to make Palpatine emperor. Sure, he had good intentions, but that's not what happened ultimately.

Despite being elevated to the level of Senator ultimately Jar Jar was a patsy.

Neelix was his own man.
 
BlobVanDam, Neelix's "sharp dress sense" really only applies to the first episode, LOL. (I loved his coat.) Otherwise, he generally dresses like Jo-Ann Fabrics threw up on his torso. But, your post was probably sarcasm, so I should probably stop while I'm behind.

Yes, I was kind of joking. His clothes were "so bad it's good" territory. :lol:
 
I do find myself avoiding Neelix-centric episodes. That being said, he was a character that was multidimensional and could learn to be appreciated over time. I think pairing him with Kes was detrimental to both of their characters in terms of likeability.
 
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I don't mind Jar Jar as much as most people, but I didn't grow up in the generation that saw the original trilogy, then looked forward with great anticipation toward the new trilogy. I was just in middle school when Phantom Menace came out, and while I enjoyed the original trilogy I wasn't obsessed with it. Jar Jar was a jokish, novelty character to me and I'm amused by him.

Neelix, on the other hand, could be a bit irritating but truly was a fleshed-out character. I didn't like him at first, but he grew on me.
 
Neelix will never be my favorite character, but he did have some moments and was far more then the racial comic relief that Jar Jar was.
 
I don't like Neelix very much, but I didn't stop watching Star Trek because of him. I did stop watching Star Wars because of Jar Jar Binx.
 
Definitely not!

While Jar-Jar was supposed only to be comical but ended up silly, Neelix had a well-constructed background story which explained his way of trying to be cheerful and helpful, even if he over-did it many times.

My theory is that Neelix actually was a very tragic character, struck by the terrible loss of his family in the war. But instead of grieving and being depressed, he tried to keep his spirit up by being cheerful and helpful. Those who dismiss Neelix as a silly clown character should watch or re-watch "Jetrel" where Neelix's background story is revealed. That might lead to a reevaluation of the character.
 
Definitely not!

While Jar-Jar was supposed only to be comical but ended up silly, Neelix had a well-constructed background story which explained his way of trying to be cheerful and helpful, even if he over-did it many times.

My theory is that Neelix actually was a very tragic character, struck by the terrible loss of his family in the war. But instead of grieving and being depressed, he tried to keep his spirit up by being cheerful and helpful. Those who dismiss Neelix as a silly clown character should watch or re-watch "Jetrel" where Neelix's background story is revealed. That might lead to a reevaluation of the character.

What about episodes like the one reviewed here, where he acts like a idiot for the whole thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PEcPu4Zn2w

Lets not forget Neelix once almost destroyed Voyager with cheese and got one of the crew members killed due to his own incompetence, he really comes off an total idiot in many episodes.
 
I'd think the cheese thing was more a massive design flaw in Voyager's computer network than anything Neelix was to blame for.

When did he get someone killed?
 
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