Maybe Janeway had told Tom not to bring it up with Harry. Or, as I wrote before, Tom and B'Elanna were polite enough to keep quiet about the dilemma Harry was in.The problem with that scenario is that when it was discovered that Kim had a crush on Lyndsey, nobody else brought up Libby. You'd think that Tom would have mentioned her, if anything to high-five Kim for being such a player.
Its impossible to argue with Anwar.
Well, logically this would mean that Harry was a two-timing asshole. Of course, that's not what was implied, since both the writers and Wang forgot about Libby when they wrote the episode about Lyndsey.
Having multiple romantic relationships at the same time does not require one to be a "two-timing asshole." Polygyny, or in this case polyamory, is a perfectly valid and respectable lifestyle.
Why can't they just be friends?
There was never any hint that Harry and Lyndsey were ever actually in a relationship. There was some unspoken chemistry and possible sexual tension but they never acted on it. Nothing in the episode suggests otherwise.
I certainly don't think Harry cheated on Libby.
Kim: All right. Maybe there was a time when I thought of pursuing Lyndsay, but I closed the door on that when we both got assigned to Voyager.
He said he was nuts about her but it never went anywhere. He never said anything about getting posted to a ship that I recall. He said he changed his academy schedule to be in the same classes as her and importantly...
Kim: All right. Maybe there was a time when I thought of pursuing Lyndsay, but I closed the door on that when we both got assigned to Voyager.
I think all the Trek shows have stupid continuity issues and it probably depends on the individual how much it bothers you. I think DS9 ones bothered me more because I expected more from them than Voyager. Some that pissed me off in Season 7 were the Mirror Universe cloaking devices (they have them in "Through the Looking Glass/don't have them in "Emperor's New Cloak", how long Section 31 had been around for (Stated as over 300 years in "Tacking into the Wind", well before Starfleet was created), how long the Dominion had been around for (2000 years "To the Death/10000 years "The Dogs of War) and non-Organic Breen ships (VGR: "Scorpion). Or why does no one know what a Breen looks like, when they've mugged Breen and stole their clothes in multiple episodes! And where did the shield bubbles around the ships go?
I don't think Voyager tried as much as it could've but I feel that the network mandate of having zero continuity made people less interested in getting everything as correct as I'd be happy with. So in a way I respect Enterprise a bit more because it tried to follow up continuity more, so even if they mess stuff up in "Minefield" I'm inclined to let it pass.
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