(August 7, 2018 at 9:19 pm)KevinM1 Wrote:(August 6, 2018 at 1:21 pm)vulcanlogician Wrote: My roommate and I used to call him "Chipotle" ... lol. He was annoyed by the character, too. I always thought he was okay. One of my favorite Voyager scenes is when he punched the dude who wanted to do things "the Maquis way" and said, "That's the Maquis way!"
I never really understood all the hate directed at his character.
PS: Janeway was awesome.
I think there were two main problems with Chakotay:
1. He was boring as fuck most of the time.
2. He was a Native American pastiche, an amalgamation of tropes rather than a well-researched and developed character.
Voyager itself was incredibly underwhelming. A lot of it was the writing. The show abandoned its premise early on to become TNG lite, to the point where Reginald Barclay and Deanna Troi were semi-regular guest stars. Conflicts were largely uninspired. Got a problem? Throw some Borg nanoprobes at it and call it a day. There was also some strife among the cast.
Garret Wang was somewhat disliked, and was going to be released until he was voted one of Hollywood's most beautiful actors. Jennifer Lien was released instead (although, given her recent public issues with mental illness, perhaps there was more to her release than that). Robert Beltran had a reputation of being difficult. Kate Mulgrew hated Jeri Ryan.
Still better than Enterprise, but that's damning with faint praise.
The biggest problem with Chocolate Day's "indianness" is that they hired the fraud Jamake Hightower as consultant when creating the character.
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