Yeah, but supposedly, we'll be "above" that, too.![]()
Discarding the right amount of ego does wonders for heavenward aspirations.
Yeah, but supposedly, we'll be "above" that, too.![]()
It is a weakness of the show (as many of the characters were for Voyager) but the idea that Kim doesn't deserve promotion just doesn't wash for me.I don't really see anyone here arguing that this is how it should be except for those who are proposing reasons why Harry might not have been promoted, which isn't the same as claiming that the character deserves ridicule for it (IMO it's a weakness of the show, not the character).
As others have noted, it's the jokes that have come along since the show's airing that smacks of a mean streak, intentional or not. "He should just stay an ensign" is just an odd statement to me with any understanding of structured and uniformed organizations.I guess I also don't see anyone insisting that anyone else should be unbothered by it, but there are perhaps more healthy and understandable levels of being bothered by it, and then less healthy and more difficult to understand levels of being bothered by it.
Mileage will vary as to how this lands. In my opinion, like O'Brien must suffer, it is a poor joke.
And, on the other hand, other fans will insist that the schadenfreude of a character's suffering is somehow a great running joke that in no way takes away from the seriousness of Star Trek.
I think most everyone would stipulate that it's strange and another thing that has some bearing on one's opinion of VOY overall, but I guess I don't understand why anyone would feel so strongly about it as to comment on it off-and-on for 375 posts (oftentimes somewhat repetitively), or why anyone cares whether it's a running joke or not.
In the end, I think it would have been nice (and reasonable!!!) if Kim had been promoted at some point, but given how VOY was handled otherwise, I don't think his rank ultimately made that much of a difference to how the series progressed.
I have much more of an issue with the way TPTB would go on to lampshade it. I don't know what the intention there was, but it didn't do either them or the character any favors.
Yeah, but supposedly, we'll be "above" that, too.![]()
The last part of it is the insistence that people should be unbothered. This is a franchise in which debates over what NCC numbers must mean, or stardate numbers must mean yet this is a bridge too far?
I guess I also don't see anyone insisting that anyone else should be unbothered by it, but there are perhaps more healthy and understandable levels of being bothered by it, and then less healthy and more difficult to understand levels of being bothered by it.
And it still sucks.O'Brien must suffer was a consequence of Colm Meaney's ability to play the beleaguered everyman, and gain the audience's empathy. Also, his physical misery was counterbalanced by career success and a loving family.
People are weird, man.I could tell you some stories about my involvement in the Harry Potter shipping wars. You either get it or you don't.
People are weird, man.
And it still sucks.

He didn't want to attract promotion from being in a ship of the line receiving successive promotions, making Captain by the time he was 27...

C'mon, lets be serious, no one is that pretty, by accident.![]()

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