Why did no one ever talk about Harry Kim being replaced by a duplicate?

Why did no one ever talk about Harry Kim being replaced by a duplicate?

Because you're a replacement for your mom's dead dog.

Nog on DS9 went from being a juvenile delinquent to a respected star fleet officer.

Kim spent all seven seasons on Voyager being the naive young ensign.

harry who?

He was just like the original Harry Kim in every way! Except for not being dead

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Harry Kim never progressed as s character
I heard him say he got screwed over by the writers or something but his character just never became interesting, so no one gave a shit that he "died"

Why did no one on DS9 ever talk about Julian Bashir being replaced by a changeling?

I like to pretend Harry and Naomi are the only real ones and the young ensign was forever scarred by the thought that he was the only one of the original crew to really make it back home.

Because all Asians look exactly the same. No one could tell the difference.

Because no one cared.

Because he was only kept on the show because his actor got on some sexiest men list.
But they still hated the guy, so he was the only actor that never got to direct an episode despite asking.

i think the writers just hated the actor and wanted to fuck with him
basically saying he could be replaced and no one would notice or care
the actor was a shit to work with from what ive heard

arr rook same

Why the fuggy was Voyager so terrible?

Because a Changeling has less of a chance to carry out a suicide bombing.

not enough space jews and space muslims
not enough intrigue like in ds9
plus they made the borg all gay and shit
and they had most of the annoying and boring characters of the whole franchise

Paramount.

desu senpai the rest of the crew were duplicates, Harry was the only original.

Nobody liked each other on set.

None of the women liked each other. Well, it was actually more like Mulgrew stirring up trouble. All the guys liked each other and even still hang out sometimes because they have nothing better to do.

It's a worn out meme

Oh, fuck off already.

>so he was the only actor that never got to direct an episode despite asking.
Because of his continual unprofessional behaviour though.

Everyone on star trek that has ever used a transporter was killed and replaced by a duplicate.

Someone should compile a list of how many times each character has died (including transporter dematerializations) throughout each series and see which character has died the most.