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I don't know if it's because I literally just assumed Erich Anderson's Commander McDuff was a random Enterprise officer of the week (which we saw quite often during the show) when I watched it as a kid during the original run, so the twist actually worked on eleven year old me. I don't know if it's because I just like a good "everyone has amnesia" story. I don't even know if it's just because it's a good Ro Laren episode. I don't know if it's just because we learn that Starfleet doesn't give a crap about lasers.
I just like it. It's neat.
And I rewatched it last night, and feel that it holds up -- which is why I found it deeply weird that the folks who wrote the episode actually think it's not that good. My favorite episode of the entire seven season run of the show was a failure according to the folks who wrote it.
And maybe, as a writer and creator, I should remember that.
Like the hardest part of releasing creative works to the public is that often, after a while, I'll start to judge those things far more harshly than when I first made them. Or I'll compare it to the potential I thought an idea had in my head. And if I don't reach that potential, I'll think of it as "bad" -- when it might just be slightly different than that idea. I have one hundred percent published stories that I thought were just sort of okay and later had someone tell me how much it meant to them to read it.
*cough*I Hate November*cough*
So I should make sure I remember Conundrum. That one of my favorite things to rewatch is considered one of those failures by its creators. That the things I make might have value, just not in the way I originally thought they should.
It's just sort of how things work out.
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I get the feeling he is not a useful supervisor.
what supervisor is?
None are. I work as a floor coach at a call center processing claims 3rd party style and I know I don’t do anything because I repeat the same info to people who show up just to collect a paycheck and ask stuff shit they should know from training. I have to tell people the same thing in the same day. I feel more like a work looking over children at a daycare center.
Some supervisors are useless because they don’t apply themselves, some are useless because the people they help don’t apply themselves. All I know is being supervisor at my level sucks because I don’t have capacity for write ups. And we have about the most lax system. People complain about it being strict. on a lot of fields as far as attendance and errors if the attendance is not a no show, you get 4 before on official write up is even entered.
I have an Office Space vibe in this comic. You know the whole having 7 bosses remind you of the same mistake vibe.