I watched TNG from beginning to end and throughout it tried to see anything to be critical of about Wesley and couldn’t find anything. What’s the big deal?

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    191 month ago

    Because it awakens the bullies who don’t like smart kids. During that era it was common to pick on ‘the nerdy kid’ and it was considered the right of passage to be ‘cool’. Wesley embodies the type of victim a bully goes for.

    The hate you refer to is more the issue with the bully rather than their targets. Wil Wheaton did a great speech about bullying.

    https://youtu.be/04WJEEb33CY?feature=shared

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      529 days ago

      Wesley Crusher was a wish fulfillment character for Gene Wesley Roddenberry (yes, that’s his real middle name). We don’t have a problem with smart kids, they just gotta stay in their lane: focus on school and hobbies, having fun, and chipping in the occasional good idea. When the “smart kid” gets written to be the ship’s last hope and miraculous saviour (on more than one occasion) it turns the show into a farce.

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        329 days ago

        We don’t have a problem with smart kids

        Who’s this ‘we’ you speak of?

        You sound like an adult baby with a bruised ego. Bullying kids who you perceive smarter than you especially as an adult is just a shitty look no matter how you’re trying to cut it here.

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          529 days ago

          “We” being the Trek fans who are not Wesley fans. He was written very poorly and it reflected badly on the show. I don’t have a problem with Wil Wheaton’s acting and Stand By Me was one of my favourite movies as a kid.

          The only bully here is you.

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            28 days ago

            You invited yourself here over hurt feelings of the mere threat of someone not joining your little toxic bandwagon to hate on a kid. You’re not a victim here, snowflake.