Precisely, and while we wish they had made different choices, their errors help define them the way infallibility would not.
So you're saying...they need their pain?
Precisely, and while we wish they had made different choices, their errors help define them the way infallibility would not.
Precisely, and while we wish they had made different choices, their errors help define them the way infallibility would not.
So you're saying...they need their pain?
never liked him much and the competition with the leader of the MACOs was really childish.Even Travis Mayweather, who was mostly inoffensive and never screwed up once, has people who don't like him much. So of course a memorable character (who made memorable mistakes) will have a few.
right. Mayweather was so underused I already forgot about his existence. And my most recent enterprise rewatch was some 6 months ago.Wasn't that Lieutenant Reed, though?
Samantha Jones from Sex and the City, called Morpheus from Sex and the Matrix "the Big sexy Black Man" which is what I always called Maywheather in a bunch of reviews I did for trekcore in the early 2000s.right. Mayweather was so underused I already forgot about his existence. And my most recent enterprise rewatch was some 6 months ago.
One thing I actually wonder... is there any major Trek character who doesn't have a few detractors?
Even Travis Mayweather, who was mostly inoffensive and never screwed up once, has people who don't like him much. So of course a memorable character (who made memorable mistakes) will have a few.
Mayweather was so underused I already forgot about his existence.
Samantha Jones from Sex and the City, called Morpheus from Sex and the Matrix "the Big sexy Black Man" which is what I always called Maywheather in a bunch of reviews I did for trekcore in the early 2000s.
It's easy to call someone inoffensive when for the majority of the series they're also practically a non-entity.
Maywheather's job was to wait out the Warp 5 Program, until it's redundant, which only took a decade, and then facilitate the NX fleet's assimilation by the Boomer fleet, because who else would want it.
He was so forgettable that - for a time - I thought his name was Merriweather.
indeed. Kim had several nice episodes, Maywather barely one and was basically an extra in most of the series.Easy enough to do. Mayweather's one of the few Trek actors who could be jealous of Garrett Wang.
He learned that trick from Quark.Kim was screaming that the producers were racist at one point, they kind of had to throw him a bone.
It wasn't racism, Neelix had just as few episodes focused on him as Harry did. But regardless of motivation, TPTB were out of line.
Easy enough to do. Mayweather's one of the few Trek actors who could be jealous of Garrett Wang.
With the usual disclaimers of "I'm a straight male so I'm not an expert at that sort of thing", it seems an apt description. If you see him in "Dead Stop", you wonder why they ever let him put a shirt on at all!
But if people are going to dislike a non-entity, they're certainly going to dislike a character who makes controversial decisions. A character like Kathryn Janeway.
Good. Given that he was the most competent member of the crew, he deserved to become a captain.
Easy enough, especially since Enterprise didn't list crew names in the credits. A d given his forgettable nature, would anyone have known to correct you?
The racism acertion was about how they wouldn't let him direct.
https://www.trektoday.com/news/070301_01.shtml
From what I picked up here and there, that was more because he didn't put in the extra work required to learn the craft.
Ironic... the best officer on the ship, who never made any errors or broke regulations or shirked his duries, is the one who got the least spotlight. Sounds too much like real life in the retail world.
Robert Duncan McNeill directed Cold Fire, but apparently they only let him direct so quickly because Jonathan Frakes dropped out of directing that one at short notice. RDM said he'd been shadowing the directors since the first episode.
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