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Tom Paris & Harry Kim; great characters
Topic Started: Mar 13 2004, 07:51 AM (189 Views)
Mike
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I always really enjoyed the interactions and dynamics of their relationship on Voyager...it's one of the top if not the top reason I enjoyed the show. I remember the episdoe where they were stuck in that alien prison with those things attached to their heads to make them more agressive and at the end of the episode Tom says to Harry "all I remember is someone saying, this man is my friend and nobody touches him!" (harry was apologizing for almost killing him....that episode made me hold back some tears....especially that line.....did anyone else enjoy this relationship between characters?
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Sgt. Jaggs
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Apparently the DeLanney sisters enjoyed them both! ;) Seriously it is good that the writers attempted this friendship early on and stuck with it. I liked watching the two of the shooting pool and hearing them shoot the breeze as if they were on Earth. :)
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TribbleMom
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Mike
Mar 13 2004, 06:51 AM
...at the end of the episode Tom says to Harry "all I remember is someone saying, this man is my friend and nobody touches him!" (harry was apologizing for almost killing him....

Yes, that was a good friendship. That moment you speak of was something of a pay-back for the time when, in the very first episode, Tom Paris sort of "rescued" Harry from a corner he had backed himself into with a certain Ferengi on Deep Space Nine ....

Harry showed a bit of backbone also in that first episode when all the other crewmembers were telling him about what Tom had done wrong in order to land him in prison, and that he should avoid Tom. Harry chose to make up his own mind rather than letting others create prejudice in him.

I also enjoyed their interaction as Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid in the holodeck program.
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Mike
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also enjoyed their interaction as Captain Proton and Buster Kincaid in the holodeck program


I did too...i thought that was nice addition to the series...made for a couple light hearted and fun episodes...
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Swidden
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The Captain Proton stories with the two were some of my favorite Voyager moments. It seemed as natural use of the holodeck, much the way people use video games (my brother-in-law has weekly Halo get togethers with several of his buddies).
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Mike:
Strangely enough the first time I saw 'The Chute' I didnt really like the episode, I thought it was very depressing, I cahnged my mind on the second, third etc screenings as it was good how Tom stuck up for him.

Include B'elanna as well those three got on famously, I also liked Demon cos Tom n Harry went through the same ordeal together and Thirty Days, cos it seemed Tom was most upset that he let harry down in some way

Swidden:
Yes, the Proton eps as well as O'Brien and Bashirs use of the holodeck in DS9 was more realistic of how the holodeck would be used - like video games. But trek has never really dared to show what we all know the holodeck would really be used for ;) ;) ;) , although Quark did imply on a few occasions.
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