I'd say Geordi is terribly written in this episode, to be honest. I mean there's been episodes before and after this where he's interacted with women without being a horrible creeper, so why would he act like one now? Sure there's the interaction with the holographic Leah in the previous episode but Geordi's smart enough to know that that's not the real her, or he ought to be. It's like whomever wrote this episode hated the character of Geordi and wanted to cast him in the worst light possible as a result of it.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 6:18 pm The holodeck's recreation of Leah Brams is not remotely accurate to her but that makes sense because OF COURSE a person's public persona is not going to be an accurate reflection of them. It also would have been damned weird to have Leah Brams talking about how the engines were her and in love with Geordi too so the computer really did have a weird idea of her even back in the previous episode.
Divorced of the holodeck, though, Geordi is TERRIBLE at reading signals. Leah shows up and is clearly there to be a hardass because she's had Geordi making a lot of modifications to her stuff that is his prerogative but reflects back on her as an engineer. We had this conversation in Mass Effect: Andromeda actually and it was one of the few elements of the game I liked. We're inclined to like the jury-rigged guy but the engineer is like, "We tested this shit a lot. We know what we're doing!"
The problem is Geordi isn't actually interested in proving his modifications. Geordi wants to seduce Leah and make the move on her because he fell for her holoprogram. Leah is being a "bitch" only in the context that this guy is being WAY overly familiar with her when she's coming to evaluate his work. He even makes a romantic date in his room.
I'd be thrown too.
If memory servers Leah wasn't written much better, given that she was all up in arms about the engines being modified. I mean yeah, they've tested this shit they know what they're doing but Geordi knows what he's doing too and she seemed to be taking the modifications as a personal affront even before all the other stuff.
So yeah in my opinion it's not Geordi or Leah that needs to apologize, it's the writer of the episode.