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        2 years ago

        Yeah, Riker probably gets a rebellion roll everytime Troi’s mother is around.

        I wonder if there’s a category for “The Captain COULD get some tail if he had better taste in women.”

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        2 years ago

        There are two kinds of Star Trek fans: those who love Lwaxana Troi and those who are wrong.

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          She was married to Gene Robbenberry after all… as far as I know she is in more shows than anyone else! From the very first episode (nurse Chapel) to TNG/DS9 (Lwaxana) as well as being the voice of the computer for many shows!

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          lol Let it be known I have nothing against Majel Barrett. I immensely appreciate the endless work she put into keeping Trek going over the years, I love that her computer voice is omnipresent, I dig her as Nurse Chapel, and I think she would’ve been great as #1 on TOS, had she continued the role. Personally, I just think the writers pushed the earlier Lwaxana character too far into purposefully annoying territory, and without enough redeeming qualities to balance it out. She embodied some highly dislikable characteristics – a narcissistic sense of entitlement, being rudely dismissive, ignoring boundaries and being seemingly oblivious to others’ feelings – which never made sense to me, her being a telepath. Either she’s a Betazoid lacking in telepathy, or she’s well aware her impositions and advances are unwanted and make people uncomfortable, but doesn’t care and proceeds anyway. But any blame, I put solely on the writers, not Majel. And I definitely softened to her when they started giving her some character development, later in TNG and esp in DS9 with the Odo plotline. The elevator scene completely won me over.