Haven't seen his CSI appearance(early season role as a homeless guy named Walter)? One of his best acting jobs ever.
Yes, you guys have nailed it perfectly.In the end I thought he was rather good as a recurring character, but the writers handled him poorly as a regular. Really liked him in The Game, thought he was alright (though I didn't agree with him) in The First Duty. Although his final episode, where his obnoxious behavior is just Traveler growing pains, really sabotaged all of the progress I thought had been made with his character.
I couldn't agree more. I still maintain that Journey's End was a terrible character assassination for Wes, who had grown to be a pretty good and generally well-used character by that point.
If he did not eventually go to the academy as a cadet (a student) it would have stunted Wesley's career in Starfleet, not being a academy graduate would have cost Wesley promotions and opportunities at command. And who says that he had to "give up" his rank? If Wesley had flunked out of the academy, he would have retained his commissioned rank of ensign.if a Captain gives someone a full commission, they shouldn't then have to lose that rank and go to the Academy as a cadet.
like Chekov in TOS
If he did not eventually go to the academy as a cadet (a student) it would have stunted Wesley's career in Starfleet, not being a academy graduate would have cost Wesley promotions and opportunities at command. And who says that he had to "give up" his rank? If Wesley had flunked out of the academy, he would have retained his commissioned rank of ensign.if a Captain gives someone a full commission, they shouldn't then have to lose that rank and go to the Academy as a cadet.
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