Honorable mention to
Tim Russ playing the changeling Tuvok and shifting from convincing Tuvok persona to malicious villain effortlessly
Nope.Especially Beltran and Wang. Really, if those two characters had been killed off in S4 or S5, would anyone have noticed much?
Nope.
And I think it could have given some measure of weight to the predicament that Voyager supposedly was in.
Oh, believe me, I am part of the extreme minority who minds minor characters dying. But that does not meant the notice would have been in the story. My answer can be "Nope" in the broadest of strokes.Respectfully, more than one person would have noticed and cared a great deal. It appears you would be part of the, perhaps numerous, audience members who would not have noticed and/or cared or would have viewed it as in service to good plot development but the answer to Oddish’s question cannot be “Nope” when everyone’s responses are taken into account.
Nope.
And I think it could have given some measure of weight to the predicament that Voyager supposedly was in.
Respectfully, more than one person would have noticed and cared a great deal. It appears you would be part of the, perhaps numerous, audience members who would not have noticed and/or cared or would have viewed it as in service to good plot development but the answer to Oddish’s question cannot be “Nope” when everyone’s responses are taken into account.
Yes, people who liked the actors and characters would have been upset at their departure... but is it a good thing to keep characters around that become either an afterthought or a laughingstock? Chakotay has been regularly compared to a potted plant, here as well as in other places. And "poor, dumb, eternal ensign Kim" has become so popular a mantra, the Picard showrunners were going to feature a future version of him with a successful Starfleet career behind him... but they presumably chickened out.
That made me wonder: Was that Tuvok's real feelings about humans, janeway and Neelix, which he normally was hiding beneath all layers of Vulcan self control or was it just a result of the situation and not being able to control his emotions?
I'll address the last about Harry and Prodigy in its propriety topic... while I'm happy to yak about the crappy way he and other characters were treated, others might not like having the subject discussed everywhere.
Janeway beats out both of them.If we're going to evaluate "good character gone stone killer" bits, there are several Janeway bits as well. How do you think she compares?
Janeway made fear itself practically pee his pants. You can't beat that.
Good example. My personal favorite is in "Unimatrix One" when Janeway just grabs a bat'leth and knocks down a drone like it's nothing. It's quite a sight.Janeway made fear itself practically pee his pants. You can't beat that.
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