• nocturne
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      237 days ago

      I am only a few years younger than Wesley was in TNG. He was someone with whom I could identify. I never got the Wesley hate, and if it was not for the internet I would not know there was any.

      • BigFig
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        7 days ago

        An ambitious smart young man who has clear life goals and the drive to serve the federation and push the limits of human expansion and discovery? His character is to show that all generations young and old are willing to further humanity’s/the federation’s goals of a peaceful coexistence and cooperation for greater prosperity for ALL.

        Some of Wesley’s haters often come across as honestly jealous that THEY couldn’t be born into such a time and place.

        Edit: furthermore, a character like Wesley is SUPPOSED to be the way he is. It’s not the actor it is the character. Young viewers were meant to look at him as a mirror to themselves, a way to imagine yourself in such a universe, someone to identify with and better put your mind into the headspace of the story.

        While Riker is cool and funny, you are not Riker.

        While Picard is cool and professional, you are not Picard.

        • CALIGVLA
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          77 days ago

          Fair.

          I just always found him annoying and nothing much else.

            • @fishos@lemmy.world
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              02 days ago

              The context that’s he’s supposed to be an annoying child? You’re really not getting that people can dislike a character that is “well done”. Yes, he’s well done… as an annoying child who tries to act like he’s on the same level as Picard and Riker. He’s the equivalent of internet comments.

            • CALIGVLA
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              37 days ago

              Sorry, but no amount of context would ever make Wesley not annoying to me. I don’t hate the character, I just don’t like him, period. 🤷

        • @TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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          67 days ago

          He had a tendency to be immediately dismissive, impatient, and often outright insulting to other cultures and non-Federation types. The kid needed some humility, and often showed his age and closed-mindedness when he shut out ideas that didn’t come from his superiors.

          • BigFig
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            147 days ago

            That’s called “being a teenager” and having a character which the others can offer corrective criticism that is also a message to the younger viewers by proxy

            • @TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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              47 days ago

              Oh, no, I get that, I’m just saying those things make him annoying. It gives lots of opportunity for character development, but he’s still annoying until he develops.

            • @fishos@lemmy.world
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              12 days ago

              In a show otherwise filled with adults. This why we hate him. It’s a common trope that when you add a child/baby actor in a show that otherwise doesn’t have them, the show becomes worse. Wesley absolutely fits.

        • @toddestan@lemmy.world
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          47 days ago

          Personally, I didn’t really mind Wesley in the later seasons and a few of the Wesley-centric episodes were pretty good. It’s really the first season, and even more so the first few episodes of the first season where he was annoying as all hell. Oh look, boy wonder saves the ship, yet again. Unfortunately that kind of seems to have stuck with the character, despite the show toning down his antics significantly after that.

          • HobbitFoot
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            76 days ago

            The later Wesley episodes are good because you see him as a bright young man trying to do right in the world rather than a precocious kid who solves problems the grown-ups can’t.

            The writers didn’t really know how to write the Crusher-Picard relationship(s) in the early seasons.