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Terry Farrell and DS9 Season 7

More like, Terry Farrewell, AMIRITE

Ironically, she didn't fare so well though...


Well there's that. It just sounds like she got too big for herself and demanding more money on the two biggest shows that she was on when she was never close to the best talent on either of them. (I never saw Becker because it never interested me, but Danson is a very good actor).

Greed effectively ended her career.

Indeed, he was the backbone of Cheers for eleven years.

I mean they replaced Charlie Sheen and Two And A Half men continued for three years and more but I seriously doubt that they could have done the same with Ted Danson and Cheers and survive even one season.
 
^Cheers still had very good ratings and Danson decided he was done with Sam Malone. It was a good decision to go out before things got stale. He's gone on to have a very nice career after, he's good on CSI now.
 
sidewinder said:
Well there's that. It just sounds like she got too big for herself and demanding more money on the two biggest shows that she was on when she was never close to the best talent on either of them.

Was greed the driving force or ego? I'm much more inclined to forgive greed. Everyone wants more money, I just think it's important that one deserves more money.
 
sidewinder said:
Well there's that. It just sounds like she got too big for herself and demanding more money on the two biggest shows that she was on when she was never close to the best talent on either of them.

Was greed the driving force or ego? I'm much more inclined to forgive greed. Everyone wants more money, I just think it's important that one deserves more money.

While money was involved, I believe that pride was at issue. I find it funny that no one from among her castmates stood up to defend her. I would be surprised if Dorn never said anything critical about her firing, but it seems she has few friends among castmates.
 
Was it actually her decision to demand more, or did she get bad advice from her agent? This is beginning to remind me of Suzanne Somers and Three's Company, and how she made outrageous demands and got fired as a result.
 
I would be really surprised if Farrell was not represented by one of the major talent agencies. And if she started a revolt on the set of Becker, as has been reported, I would think the agency would not have been involved. They represent many actors, and need to have producers answer their calls.
 
sidewinder said:
Well there's that. It just sounds like she got too big for herself and demanding more money on the two biggest shows that she was on when she was never close to the best talent on either of them.

Was greed the driving force or ego? I'm much more inclined to forgive greed. Everyone wants more money, I just think it's important that one deserves more money.

As always in similar cases, I'd say it's a little bit of both.
 
While money was involved, I believe that pride was at issue. I find it funny that no one from among her castmates stood up to defend her. I would be surprised if Dorn never said anything critical about her firing, but it seems she has few friends among castmates.

Farrell didn't get fired, she finished her contract and could option another season. She chose not to come back.
 
While money was involved, I believe that pride was at issue. I find it funny that no one from among her castmates stood up to defend her. I would be surprised if Dorn never said anything critical about her firing, but it seems she has few friends among castmates.

Farrell didn't get fired, she finished her contract and could option another season. She chose not to come back.

True, it was much quieter than her being fired.
 
While money was involved, I believe that pride was at issue. I find it funny that no one from among her castmates stood up to defend her. I would be surprised if Dorn never said anything critical about her firing, but it seems she has few friends among castmates.

Farrell didn't get fired, she finished her contract and could option another season. She chose not to come back.

Let's just say one producer (Berman?) made it easy for her to leave, while another (Behr?) made it difficult for her to stay or return. Technically, she resigned or refused their offer, but neither or those descriptions captures the flavor of what happened.
 
While money was involved, I believe that pride was at issue. I find it funny that no one from among her castmates stood up to defend her. I would be surprised if Dorn never said anything critical about her firing, but it seems she has few friends among castmates.

Farrell didn't get fired, she finished her contract and could option another season. She chose not to come back.

Let's just say one producer (Berman?) made it easy for her to leave, while another (Behr?) made it difficult for her to stay or return. Technically, she resigned or refused their offer, but neither or those descriptions captures the flavor of what happened.

They tricked her into going away and she swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker.
 
Farrell didn't get fired, she finished her contract and could option another season. She chose not to come back.

Let's just say one producer (Berman?) made it easy for her to leave, while another (Behr?) made it difficult for her to stay or return. Technically, she resigned or refused their offer, but neither or those descriptions captures the flavor of what happened.

They tricked her into going away and she swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker.

Perhaps, though she was treated better than Gates McFadden, Diane Muldaur, and Jennifer Lien. We'll always be stuck piecing together what happened from fragments of interviews.
 
Let's just say one producer (Berman?) made it easy for her to leave, while another (Behr?) made it difficult for her to stay or return. Technically, she resigned or refused their offer, but neither or those descriptions captures the flavor of what happened.

They tricked her into going away and she swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker.

Perhaps, though she was treated better than Gates McFadden, Diane Muldaur, and Jennifer Lien. We'll always be stuck piecing together what happened from fragments of interviews.
What happened to Gates McFadden?
 
They tricked her into going away and she swallowed it, hook, line, and sinker.

Perhaps, though she was treated better than Gates McFadden, Diane Muldaur, and Jennifer Lien. We'll always be stuck piecing together what happened from fragments of interviews.
What happened to Gates McFadden?

The details aren't clear, but according to Berman, she had a contentious relationship with Maurice Hurley that led to her being fired at the end of the first season.
 
Perhaps, though she was treated better than Gates McFadden, Diane Muldaur, and Jennifer Lien. We'll always be stuck piecing together what happened from fragments of interviews.
What happened to Gates McFadden?

The details aren't clear, but according to Berman, she had a contentious relationship with Maurice Hurley that led to her being fired at the end of the first season.

And I am guessing rehired one year later. Yet, it seemed like Diane Muldaur was only there temporarily. I wonder how they would have worked that out if they had wanted the latter to stay and not rehire Gates.
 
Didn't the person McFadden have a problem with check out before she got rehired? (possibly begged to come back?)

I think the 'doctor' role on TNG was fairly inconsequential, I doubt a decision either way would have affected tangible ratings or intangible discussion in places like here. Like, "*shrug*, oh well, guess we got Pulaski." Kinda like Argyle. Poor Argyle.

Her contentiousness would have created some interesting tension in a couple episodes, I think they took that tack with Crusher in episodes like 'Suspicions'. I don't think Season 1 Crusher would have taken that risk. It was like they looked at what was positive about Pulaski's character and diluted it to Crusher's.
 
Didn't the person McFadden have a problem with check out before she got rehired? (possibly begged to come back?)

I think the 'doctor' role on TNG was fairly inconsequential, I doubt a decision either way would have affected tangible ratings or intangible discussion in places like here. Like, "*shrug*, oh well, guess we got Pulaski." Kinda like Argyle. Poor Argyle.

Her contentiousness would have created some interesting tension in a couple episodes, I think they took that tack with Crusher in episodes like 'Suspicions'. I don't think Season 1 Crusher would have taken that risk. It was like they looked at what was positive about Pulaski's character and diluted it to Crusher's.
You think begging would have made a difference?
 
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