Acting Out Of Character
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AndrewGS — 9 years ago(September 25, 2016 08:38 AM)
Wesley was unusually forward and insensitive with Picard in parts of "Samaritan Snare".
Worf saying that women were weak ("The Outcast") felt too blatant and regressive.
Pretty much the whole crew in "True Q" seemed unusually apathetic about Amanda becoming a Q.
The whole crew also seemed incompetent in "The Game" and somewhat "Rascals" and unusually brutal in "Phantasms".
On the other hand, Picard's "Shut up, Wesley!" is a wonderfully in-character out-of-character moment; the unusual circumstances did give it justification. -
GlobalWarmer1914 — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 10:51 AM)
I am of the belief Wesley is the love child of Beverly and Picard and that Picard had Beverly's husband killed to cover it up. That might be considered out of character.
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