May 20 said:
See, I don't think everyone really understood, not at that gut level where religious faith resides. No, it wasn't worth the risk, but they connected here when she and Janeway couldn't.
Seven was able to talk Chakotay into acting as her conduit to Janeway when the captain was too preoccupied. Chakotay was also the only one who was able to talk Janeway into letting the crew help instead of going it alone. As one of two people on the ship that Janeway relied on (Tuvok would be the other) it was only logical of Seven to appeal to Chakotay. The fact that he listened to her just means he was being a good first officer, imo.
At the end of the episode though it was Janeway Seven turned turned to to discuss her "first religious experience".
May 20 said:
I guess a better phrase would have been "inner peace". He seems to be at peace with himself. She's not; she's fighting too hard with herself to maintain her standards.
Ironically Chakotay seemed to be missing that inner peace during "Endgame". He was also off his game as a first officer. I mean, an older version of his captain shows up and he makes no effort to communicate with either one of them about what's going on? It was like his character was just along for the ride.
May 20 said:
Had they been in the Alpha Quadrant so that both of them could have had a wider selection of potential partners, I would readily concede this point. But in light of their situation, their age difference isn't as critical to me as it once was.
Convenience is not a good basis for any relationship although I'll admit some people may end up lucky.
May 20 said:
Who is ready for their first serious relationship? I wasn't, yet I thought I was, so I pursued it.
You had a ton of advantages over Seven though. You had growing up as a human; learning what works and doesn't work socially. You had time to figure out the qualities that attracted you in the opposite sex. You had girlfriends to discuss hair, makeup and luna pads (

May 20 said:
I don't see the Doctor as viable romantic relationship material for anyone simply because, for all his pomp, he's just too needy. He'd have to be the center of attention, and Seven certainly isn't ready for a relationship that would be so uneven in the give-and-take department.
The most beautiful Trek love story imo is the one where the Doctor and the Vidian doctor D'Nara Pel fell in love. I think the Doctor proved in that relationship that not only is he capable of looking beyond the externals and appreciating a woman for who she is warts and all but that he when cares about someone he doesn't need to be the center of the universe.
Unfortunately in this case Chakotay looked like a guy in the middle of a mid-life crisis - not the most balanced period in any man's life.May 20 said:
Chakotay would be more balanced in that area.