"Their blind spot is revealed in the fact that a Black man never was successful at one of the basic and most [having a love interest]"
Uh, pretty sure black Worf got it on with Deanna in at least several timelines, he even married her.
Basically none of the characters got into an actual recurring relationship in the show because it was episodic. After every episode ends they reset back to their same basic character and role.
Geordi's real problem is that when they gave him a romantic interest in Booby Trap, the actor couldn't pull off the part without perving on Leah Brahms and the audience didn't want to see that. It's a hard episode to watch because of LeVar's acting, whereas the Worf ménage à Deanna is fine.
"Their blind spot is revealed in the fact that a Black man never was successful at one of the basic and most [having a love interest]"
Uh, pretty sure black Worf got it on with Deanna in at least several timelines, he even married her.
Basically none of the characters got into an actual recurring relationship in the show because it was episodic. After every episode ends they reset back to their same basic character and role.
Geordi's real problem is that when they gave him a romantic interest in Booby Trap, the actor couldn't pull off the part without perving on Leah Brahms and the audience didn't want to see that. It's a hard episode to watch because of LeVar's acting, whereas the Worf ménage à Deanna is fine.
His comments only make sense if you forget every other black person in Star Trek.
This article has lead me to realize I was still thinking of some blacks as mere blacks and not niggers. I guess they're all nigs after all.
Come to think of it, isn't Worf the only character with a love interest plotline that spans most than 1 episode?
There was that klingon woman at the beginning that resulted in alexander plotline.
He went on to date Deanna Troy for a while.
Isn't it actually that the only character to have a dating arch longer than an episode was the other character played by a black guy?