Sure, I can put aside the age stuff as crazy alien biology. What I can't put aside is the power dynamic. Kes' dream, the entire reason she joined Voyager, gave up her home, was to see the Universe. Neelix promises her she'll see the universe, her one greatest dream, because he'll show it to her. And what does he show her? Mostly, Voyager's mess hall and some dirty space hobos. That power dynamic and experience dynamic is harder to set aside.CaptainCalvinCat wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:59 pm Yeah - the cooking was stupid. Concerning the Kes / Neelix-Relationship:
I concur, for you and me it's creepy. In the context of the show: I think, Kes would beg to differ. Oh, sure, the Voyager-Crew could be like "Erm... that makes us kinda uncomfortable" - but Kes would say "And who are you to judge us?"
And while we're at it: if we say "No, that's kinda icky" - then please don't tell stories about Seven of Nine discovering her sexuality. She was assimilated, when she was - six, I think? So, she is emotionally a kid, said six year old.
Now I'm aware that I'm giving the Voyager writers far too much credit if I assume they thought this through rather than thinking "Neelix is our breakout character! We'll give him a romance with hot blonde for more screen time!"
But if Mercer was more emotionally mature, he'd have the flagship position he has the intellectual and leadership abilities to receive, and wouldn't be in this mess in the first place. I mean the entire reason he got divorced is he wasn't emotionally mature enough to handle a relationship, and couldn't communicate (and weird alien biology). The entire reason he let his career crater was he wasn't emotionally mature enough to handle the divorce. Then he gets a command... and is emotionally immature.CaptainCalvinCat wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:59 pmConcerning "the Orville" - meh.
If Mercer would've been more mature, he had said "Know what? It's kinda sad, that I couldn't prove myself, but nevertheless, thank you Commander Wonder Woman and Admiral Firestorm for pulling the strings. I'm sure I'mma prove, that I am worthy of your trust."
It's not a great character trait, but it's definitely consistent.