Winn always made my skin crawl!

  • macniel
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    2 months ago

    Come on, Pulaski wasn’t that bad. She even had a decent character arc to become likeable. Winn though… yeah we hate her.

    • Flying SquidM
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      612 months ago

      She was one of the only characters to have true growth. I loved her. Plus, Diana Muldaur is awesome. Still with us at 86!

    • @[email protected]
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      312 months ago

      Are you saying Winn didn’t have character arc?

      She had the biggest arc in startrek and it was masterfully acted…

      • @ummthatguy
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        462 months ago

        From disliked to loathed is still growth.

        • @[email protected]
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          252 months ago

          Yeah, but there was that little moment in between where you almost felt sorry for her, before the ultimate “nah, she is still piece of shit…”

          • @thejoker954
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            142 months ago

            Same with Dukat. They really hit it out of the park in DS9 with characters in general.

              • macniel
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                2 months ago

                The entire situation around her death was nasty, not just dirty. But we got Ezri, and I really liked her.

          • @Jarix
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            52 months ago

            Not once did in all the times I’ve re watched that show have i had so much an amount of sorry for winn.

            Ds9 IS my favorite Trek for what it’s worth

      • macniel
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        162 months ago

        I have nothing against her actress. She played wonderfully. I really loved to hate her character. This overzealous and overtly jealous priest.

        • Flying SquidM
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          82 months ago

          When Louise Fletcher, who played Kai Winn, won the Oscar for the equally-horrific and hateable Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, she started her acceptance speech like this:

          Well, it looks like you all hated me so much that you’ve given me this award for it, and I’m loving every minute of it. And all I can say is I’ve loved being hated by you.

          Clearly she enjoyed playing evil people and is very good at it. And, like most actors who get regularly cast as evil, she’s apparently a sweetheart in real life.

        • @tamal3
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          72 months ago

          I don’t know, Winn stresses me out. I always think DS9 is my favorite until I remember how much I hate Winn, and how much anxiety she creates, and I hesitate. I don’t like to hate her. I just wish she weren’t there.

    • Optional
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      272 months ago

      The Elders tell me Pulaski was supposed to be “unlikable” but in a gruff, McCoy dammit-i’m-a-doctor kind of way.

      But the fact that that wasn’t possible to do (and wouldn’t have worked if it was) apparently didn’t stop them from trying.

      The sophomore slump hits everybody.

      • @GraniteM
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        232 months ago

        I think they were trying to build a Pulaski-Data relationship that mirrored the McCoy-Spock relationship, where McCoy would say something shockingly racist like calling Spock a green-blooded hobgoblin, but then Spock would insult him right back and it was all in good fun so it was “okay.” The problem was that Data wasn’t able to give as good as he got, so it came across as Pulaski bullying the sweet autistic kid, which did not work as well as McCoy-Spock.

        • Optional
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          72 months ago

          Agreed! And something that could have been worked out in the writer’s room before they committed. Eh. It’s fine. They backed off of that intended relationship after a very short amount of time and gave her another vibe.

    • @ohwhatfollyisman
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      222 months ago

      with every rewatch of TNG, i come to appreciate Pulaski more and more. her exchanges with Moriarty, in particular, make for an enjoyable watch.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      152 months ago

      She even had a decent character arc to become likeable.

      Her whole arc was supposed to explore the idea of a kind-of rational and legitimate hatred, then see where it led.

      spoiler

      Time and again, her bigotry caused new injury to herself and to others. But then this was held in contrast to Ed Mercer’s persistent failed efforts to extend an olive branch to rival alien races who were unable to divest of their own bigotries.

      That’s what made the latest season of Orville so fucking good.

      spoiler

      The whole season is about trying to build a coalition between the liberal Planetary Union and the fascist Chak’tal and ultra-conservative Moclan. But, in the end, their commitment to their own moral compass paves a way for an unexpected alliance with the Kaylon that yields far more fruit than any kind of strategic military compromise with the corrupt governments of the Chak’tal or Moclan.

      It wasn’t just that she became likeable. Its that the guiding principles of the Planetary Union usher the crew towards a better galaxy, even when that path isn’t immediately clear from the outset.

      • Billiam
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        202 months ago

        While I like your analysis, the comment you’re responding to was referring to Pulaski’s arc, not Charlie’s.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 months ago

        Come on now, I don’t want to get in an argument with a dumbass, but the Beverley character had some fine moments.

        I’ll give you ghost sex, and collapsing universes, but she was pleasant. Really she was there for to give Picard more emotional dynamism.

        Pulaski was kinda baller though, I liked her. She had opinions and wasn’t afraid to express them. Even better she would reevaluate them upon have more data. I have a 3D printer named after her. I print my with my favorite plastic on it, TPU.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          I’m just talking medical skills, Beverly was a terrible doctor, there’s no way Polanski is letting a de-evolving virus get loose on the ship!

          Beverly isn’t that bad of a character, she’s just a bad doctor.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        22 months ago

        I don’t remember Polaski reversing the assimilation process on Picard.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            I think we could have done a bit better than copy/paste and gender swap. She never got a chance to develop into her own unique character.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              Pulaski had more development in a season than Crusher had in the series. When Pulaski was in a scene her presence was felt and affected the scene. When Crusher was in a scene she was just there as well, (unless the episode was specifically focused on her).

    • @Hugin
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      102 months ago

      Yeah she had character and was interesting. Crusher had hot redhead. I liked Crusher but would have preferred Pulaski stick around.