How and Why GATES MCFADDEN Was ‘Fired’ From Her Role in STAR TREK
How and Why GATES MCFADDEN Was ‘Fired’ From Her Role in STAR TREK
Yea, in general, it seems it was really just part of the whole season 1 shitiness and the crappy politics behind it.
I did a rewatch of the early TNG seasons not long ago and recall it being fairly obvious that even though S3 is "when it gets good", there was a notable difference between seasons 1 and 2 with S2 being clearly underrated. I think S2 is more up and down, with episodes probably as bad as s1 (like the finale, but that's unfair) but also with episodes clearly better. I would guess that it was S2 that kept the show alive.
I'm currently watching TNG for the first time (up to S4 currently), and while Bev Crusher was definitely missed in season 2, season 2 has a few iconic episodes like Data's trial and Riker's exchange program. I wouldn't say the show is bad before S3, it's just that it's still finding its footing.
Something I definitely noticed is that the first 2 seasons tend to spend more time "setting up" the story of each episode, while S3 onward is when they begin to do more "in media res" starts to episodes. Those slow starts feel very similar to the TOS episodes that I've seen, while the "hot start" makes it feel a lot more like a modern show.
It reminds me a bit of how both The Office and Parks and Rec have weak first seasons. In both cases, it's largely because the first seasons of those shows involved them trying to replicate the success of another show (the UK Office for The US Office and The US Office for P&R) rather than understanding what their show was going to be, particularly with the tonal differences and the strengths of the cast. A lot of the problems of the first season of TNG seem to be caused by it trying to be too much like TOS.
I didn't know about the writer's strike, but I'm in agreement with you.
But yeah, I've bounced off of TOS a couple times. I had this notion that I was supposed to watch Trek series' in order. Just last month I was like "fuck it, I'll try skipping to TNG" and especially after season 1 it has really sucked me in.
You're not alone in that. Pretty much everyone I've ever encountered who dislikes Pulaski as character... it's because all they remember of her is that first scene.
She's a great example of just how brutally important first-impressions are.
I definitely disagree that she wasn't her own, distinct character -- she was, I think you're letting that bad first impression continue to color your perspective. It's easy to misremember Pulaski as being abrasive and antagonistic because of that first scene, and hard to remember that she apologized very quickly after that, and very quickly became friends with Data (and remained very supportive of him throughout her time on the ship).
So it's weird seeing so much of the "discourse" on Pulaski boiling down to fans being angry at her for being mean to Data that one time while conveniently forgetting that she was one of only two people on that whole ship who went out and befriended the Android.
i always liked her more than beverly crusher. it was obvious they tried to give her something so they could do some character development from that point. i understand that some people didn't like it, but i think she was interesting character, while crusher was always so bland. if pulaski have stayed, i wouldn't mind.
what was going on with the actress behind the scene is indeed different story, i am just talking about the character.
I think it was too fan-servicy. There. Now you have.
I mean, I liked it, but still..
I’ve heard her and the other actresses talk about that first season at conventions and it’s hard to shake the feeling of how dire that show was for all of them during that season. McFadden fired, Crosby quits, and Sirtis thought she was being let go (the writers had stopped speaking to her/producers had stopped taking meetings with her) up until Crosby quit. She believes the only reason she was still on the show is because Crosby quit before they could fire her.
The show lost 2 out of 3 lead actresses going into the second season. Not a great look.
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Excellent point. I've read the, "this is how a security officer would go out," explanation for Yar's demise, but I never bought it. News of Denise Crosby leaving TNG was out before "Skin of Evil" was first broadcast. When I saw the episode I thought that Yar's death came across as being intentionally petty and meaningless. "We have women as main characters but we don't know what to do with them," is endlessly frustrating to me, with Star Trek and other shows. A ship's doctor, a chief of security, and a ship's counselor who can sense emotions -- that is a pretty rich ground from which to grow stories, beyond the characters backstories.