• @Hobbes_Dent
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    35 hours ago

    Who?

    Oh.

    I’m kidding in the sense that I want everyone to be happy and wish they’d kept Pulaski/Muldaur for another role - maybe Worf’s personal physician.

    But I’m not kidding in the sense that Bev Crusher.

    • @rtxn
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      55 hours ago

      The barrel incident really made me fucking hate Crusher.

      • @Hobbes_Dent
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        44 hours ago

        Ok I admit I’m unfamiliar but intrigued.

        • @rtxn
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          4 hours ago
          Big spoiler.

          A heavy barrel falls on Worf and damages his spinal chord, resulting in paralysis from the neck down. He wants to die because being paralyzed and being a burden brings him great mental agony. He asks Riker to kill him. Crusher can’t reconcile her own feelings with those of Worf and his values as a klingon and wants to force him to live as a cripple.

          Other doctor (forgot the name) shows up later who proposes a risky procedure to artificially grow a spinal column and replace it completely, but which may end up killing Worf. Crusher once again bitches about how Worf could live a happy, fulfilling life as a quadriplegic (by her stupid humie standards), but is overruled and ordered to assist. The procedure is a close call, but ultimately successful.

          Crusher then has the fucking audacity to call the other doctor dangerous.

           

          Basically I wanted her to take a long walk out an open airlock then have Picard reverse course and later apologize to Geordi for causing an in-flight human ingestion. She is not fit to be a physician if she can’t reconcile her views with another culture for the benefit of her patient. Great episode overall, but as always, I wish there had been some fallout later.

          • Flying SquidM
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            62 hours ago

            Agreed. It was one of those Star Trek episodes that tried to make a point (in this case a point about disabilities not being stigmas) and doing it so badly that they make the opposite point instead. And it’s not the only one at all.

            • @rtxn
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              42 hours ago

              Even worse is that there have been several episodes with that message. Many of the Geordi-focused episodes, and the woman who couldn’t live in normal gravity in DS9.