I actually would have preferred if she did once or twice. Every other captain did.
Don't know how to tell you guys this, but I was just spouting a 24th century version of the old Chuck Norris trope: "Chuck Norris's tears can cure cancer... too bad he's never cried."
Oh, I know. Just can't yhink of a time Janeway cried that's all.Don't know how to tell you guys this, but I was just spouting a 24th century version of the old Chuck Norris trope: "Chuck Norris's tears can cure cancer... too bad he's never cried."
This has got to be the most petty complaint I've ever come across about Janeway. You're criticizing her for not crying? Seriously?Oh my God.
I don't recall Leia Organa ever crying. Are you guys going to complain about that?
Well, the GOAT took a punch from a Kazon in the episode "Basics" and didn't cry; I know if it was me who was punched I'd be crying. Another example from the Great One.
By that standard, most of Voyager's crew is made of sterner stuff; we never saw anyone cry while confronting Neelix's "dishes".
It should. That's why, in "Year of Hell", Janeway should have accepted the watch, thanked Chakotay, and admonished him not to make any more nonessential items until they had energy to spare again.Doesn't decompiling food scraps and dishes take up as much power as replicating food in the first place?
The GOAT is forever strong, the icon of icons, and the blue print for other greatest characters like Rey Palpatine, Hope Van Dyne, Captain Marvel (MCU), Galadriel and many more...There are traces of tears (not a fully formed tear) on her face in the death scene in Resistance.
The GOAT is forever strong, the icon of icons, and the blue print for other greatest characters like Rey Palpatine, Hope Van Dyne, Captain Marvel (MCU), Galadriel and many more...
I don't think Janeway was a weeper, especially in front of her crew. Some people aren't. That's not a weakness. She showed emotion and compassion when circumstances warranted just as much as she showed strength and resolve. When Cullah punched her in the face in Basics there is no way, if she could help it, she'd start crying in front of a mortal enemy or her captured crew. When she handled the Tuvix situation her eyes were very watery as she hurried out of sickbay. When her and Kes parted ways in her ready room. The end of Workforce when she had to leave her boyfriend. There are many other examples of Janeway being emotional, just not to the Michael Burnham level of weeping. She was crying despite not having tears roll down her face. It's pretty much how I personally handle crying as well.![]()
The GOAT is forever strong, the icon of icons, and the blue print for other greatest characters like Rey Palpatine, Hope Van Dyne, Captain Marvel (MCU), Galadriel and many more...
I don't think Janeway was a weeper, especially in front of her crew. Some people aren't. That's not a weakness.
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