In "Evolution" (TNG's Third Season premire episode) Beverly acts very over protective of Wes.
1. She's concerned about him working too hard.
2. She comms him when he's setting traps for the nanites and chides him on not being in his quarters.
3. She comes in to a lab and pesters him for working late trying to solve the problem of the nanites.
4. At the end of the episode she shows (unwarranted concern) when a girl shows interest in Wesley.
In Season 3 Wes was 17 years old. He had been an acting officer on the Enterprise for nearly two years he's had a long history of being advanced and smart beyond his years and here's Beverly acting like he's 4 years old and putting sand in his mouth.
The bit at the end of the episode really bugs, maybe it's a sexist thing but to me it's unusual to show a girl showing the "wrong" kind of interest in your son. Usualy you protect a girl from undue male attraction, not the other way around.
Infact, Beverly was SO overly motherly towards Wes he almost didn't stay on the Enterprise while she was a SF Medical he almost left because he had such strong seperation anxiety from her. It's understandable Beverly may have some worries over Wes, after losing a husband and all, but her actions stink of beeing overly protective for an adult male as advanced as Wesley was, especialy in a time when, presumably, kids mature faster than those from today. A 17 year old for them was supposed to be like someone in ther late 20s today.
1. She's concerned about him working too hard.
2. She comms him when he's setting traps for the nanites and chides him on not being in his quarters.
3. She comes in to a lab and pesters him for working late trying to solve the problem of the nanites.
4. At the end of the episode she shows (unwarranted concern) when a girl shows interest in Wesley.
In Season 3 Wes was 17 years old. He had been an acting officer on the Enterprise for nearly two years he's had a long history of being advanced and smart beyond his years and here's Beverly acting like he's 4 years old and putting sand in his mouth.
The bit at the end of the episode really bugs, maybe it's a sexist thing but to me it's unusual to show a girl showing the "wrong" kind of interest in your son. Usualy you protect a girl from undue male attraction, not the other way around.
Infact, Beverly was SO overly motherly towards Wes he almost didn't stay on the Enterprise while she was a SF Medical he almost left because he had such strong seperation anxiety from her. It's understandable Beverly may have some worries over Wes, after losing a husband and all, but her actions stink of beeing overly protective for an adult male as advanced as Wesley was, especialy in a time when, presumably, kids mature faster than those from today. A 17 year old for them was supposed to be like someone in ther late 20s today.