I don't remember B'Elanna coming across as 'love sick'. Showing concern for a friend is now lovesick? That's all I saw but I admit that sometimes I'm 'shipper' blind. .
Janeway should have told her to get out and go fix the damn engines.TORRES: He never said it to me directly but, I think he was in love with her. And then he found out that everything he knew about her was a lie. You said that he publicly defied your authority. Can you imagine what it must have been like for someone as private as Chakotay to be publicly humiliated by someone he loved? And then, as if that weren't enough, she came back to taunt him in front of the entire Bridge crew.
JANEWAY: I'm sure it was very painful for him. But what you're saying is, he's got a personal score to settle.
TORRES: That's only part of it. I know Chakotay. This is his way of taking responsibility. In his mind, he's trying to protect the rest of us from a dangerous situation which he created.
JANEWAY: Maybe. But that doesn't give him the privilege of ignoring this ship's chain of command.
TORRES: I know that. It's just that Chakotay would never tell you any of this himself.
It's not really clear whose fantasy it is, either. The last we saw Chakotay, he zoned out in the turbolift on his way to engineering.B'Elanna spent most of the first two seasons staring at Chakotay with puppy dog eyes. In persistence of vision, her fantasy is of Chakotay taking her to bed.
Interestingly, Beltran liked the love scene, Dawson didn't.
IIRC Beltran even said in interviews at the time that he thought the relationship was going to go somewhere. Dawson didn't. She came across as completely dismissive of the whole thing.
Silliness aside, I thought it was too. Apart from the flirting (because we all flirt) Resolutions actually surprised me.
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