He was kind of a Gary Stu for Gene Wesley Roddenberry. He would often save the ship using his genius intellect and was often unfairly criticized by other members of the Enterprise. He did this with little or no formal training and it felt unrealistic.
By the time the third season came around, I found him actually much more relatable. He was a smart person who made the occasional mistake but was learning from them. This was probably at about the same time Roddenberry was eased out of the creative decision making process.
He was kind of a Gary Stu for Gene Wesley Roddenberry. He would often save the ship using his genius intellect and was often unfairly criticized by other members of the Enterprise. He did this with little or no formal training and it felt unrealistic.
By the time the third season came around, I found him actually much more relatable. He was a smart person who made the occasional mistake but was learning from them. This was probably at about the same time Roddenberry was eased out of the creative decision making process.
Yeah Wesley became more palpable in later seasons maybe it helped also that he wasn't in every episode since he went to Starfleet Academy.Will Wheaton on the other hand became a bigger prick in the following years
He was kind of a Gary Stu for Gene Wesley Roddenberry. He would often save the ship using his genius intellect and was often unfairly criticized by other members of the Enterprise. He did this with little or no formal training and it felt unrealistic.
By the time the third season came around, I found him actually much more relatable. He was a smart person who made the occasional mistake but was learning from them. This was probably at about the same time Roddenberry was eased out of the creative decision making process.
Yeah Wesley became more palpable in later seasons maybe it helped also that he wasn't in every episode since he went to Starfleet Academy.Will Wheaton on the other hand became a bigger prick in the following years
Don't know why I didn't notice this before, but that should probably be "palatable."
Palpable works too. In about the third season, he felt like a more tangible character. I could believe such a person exists. In the first season, he was an unrealistically bright child prodigy.
I have been watching this thread & had to comment. Personally, I think 'palpable' fits. But I/we can't speak for what was in Nexus' mind at the time of his post?
Antwort von Knixon
am 3. Dezember 2020 um 21:09
Well he got away with way too much. But that just comes with being a TV show.
Antwort von bratface
am 3. Dezember 2020 um 22:38
He's annoying?
Antwort von sukhisoo
am 7. Dezember 2020 um 13:58
He was kind of a Gary Stu for Gene Wesley Roddenberry. He would often save the ship using his genius intellect and was often unfairly criticized by other members of the Enterprise. He did this with little or no formal training and it felt unrealistic.
By the time the third season came around, I found him actually much more relatable. He was a smart person who made the occasional mistake but was learning from them. This was probably at about the same time Roddenberry was eased out of the creative decision making process.
Antwort von Nexus71
am 13. Dezember 2020 um 15:53
Yeah Wesley became more palpable in later seasons maybe it helped also that he wasn't in every episode since he went to Starfleet Academy.Will Wheaton on the other hand became a bigger prick in the following years
Antwort von Lloyd
am 24. Februar 2021 um 10:09
Thanks guys for the replies.
Antwort von Knixon
am 24. Februar 2021 um 12:40
Don't know why I didn't notice this before, but that should probably be "palatable."
Antwort von Nexus71
am 24. Februar 2021 um 12:57
Sorry mein grammar Führer
Antwort von sukhisoo
am 25. Februar 2021 um 13:43
Palpable works too. In about the third season, he felt like a more tangible character. I could believe such a person exists. In the first season, he was an unrealistically bright child prodigy.
Antwort von bratface
am 25. Februar 2021 um 13:52
Palpable | Definition of Palpable by Merriam-Webster
1: capable of being touched or felt: tangible palpable lymph nodes.
2: easily perceptible: noticeable, a palpable difference. The attraction between them was palpable.
3: easily perceptible by the mind: manifest.
Palatable | Definition of Palatable by Merriam-Webster
1: agreeable to the palate or taste. The restaurant's chicken dishes are quite palatable.
2: agreeable or acceptable to the mind attempted to make physics palatable to a broader range of students.
Antwort von sukhisoo
am 25. Februar 2021 um 14:18
I went with 3: Easily perceptible by the mind.
Antwort von bratface
am 25. Februar 2021 um 14:25
I have been watching this thread & had to comment. Personally, I think 'palpable' fits. But I/we can't speak for what was in Nexus' mind at the time of his post?
Antwort von Nexus71
am 2. März 2021 um 16:50
I meant Palatable sorry guys my bad.
Antwort von bratface
am 3. März 2021 um 00:49
Why did Wesley always wear such weird clothing???
Antwort von sukhisoo
am 3. März 2021 um 09:24
It was considered top of the line fashion in that particular century.
Antwort von Nexus71
am 3. März 2021 um 12:41
Because his mother picked his clothes.