Voyager should've been meeting more friends than enemies, and exploring more.
I like this and think it would have gone a long way to changing the feel of the series.
Voyager should've been meeting more friends than enemies, and exploring more.
Why those constant attacks on Beltran?
In my eyes, he's a hero!
Why?
Because he had the guts to stand up to the jerks who ran the show and tell them what he thought about them messing up everything.
I don't know if all the quotes in the "gripe generator" are true Beltran comments or just made up. But I did find myself agreeing with almost all of them.
Agreed. Beltran was speaking as person who saw the potential of the series and the writers continue to blow it.
Voyager should've been meeting more friends than enemies, and exploring more.
The crew felt more like meddlers than heroes, plus the way writers continue to have holodeck stories seemed they ignore the theme the crew of Voyager needed to preserve energy for their long journey home. "Get their heads out of their asses." Indeed.![]()
I remember Dawson on a episode of JAG, it was a joy seeing her without the Klingon makeup. While her character was very serious, she was more of a "real person" than BeLanna.Looking at Dawson and McNeil's list of directing credits I'm not so sure that I would call Voyager their 'best' job. Best acting job maybe but they both have gone on to have successful second careers.
Watching it made me wish that BeLanna wasn't always so angry.
Beltran was phoning it in from Day One, he never took his work on VOY seriously and blew any chances the writers gave him.
“I had no idea of Star Trek,” says Beltran. “I didn’t know Star Trek from anything. But I liked ‘The Caretaker’ [pilot] script and the role of Chakotay. So I said, ‘Yes, I will be happy to go in and audition.'”
If they earn as much as Beltran did then yes, I'd call them hypocrites. It's one thing to be stuck in a shitty minum wage job but even if they work for scale (and I doubt Beltran did that) a series regular still makes thousands of dollars per week! That's a pretty sweet deal and most actors would jump at the opportunity in a second.I'm sure most people hate and complain about their jobs, but don't quit because they have bills to pay and the job market sucks. So by your logic, I guess those people are hypocrites too.
“I had no idea of Star Trek,” says Beltran. “I didn’t know Star Trek from anything. But I liked ‘The Caretaker’ [pilot] script and the role of Chakotay. So I said, ‘Yes, I will be happy to go in and audition.'
By his own admission he didn't even read scriptsThese stories about Beltran's deep boredom and phoning it in have been around from more sources than one book. And let's not forget his own words, which have been many.
Number one source though is the actual performance.
They wrote a lot of Doctor eps because Picardo was a great actor and lit up the screen.
As to jealous I do hope you're kidding. It's not like Beltran went on to a shining career and Braga is dumpster diving with Braxton.
I think the character had so little drama to him killing him off wouldn't have done much.
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