Pulaski wasn't the best thing that happened to TNG, but she was the better of the two doctors.
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Pulaski wasn't the best thing that happened to TNG, but she was the better of the two doctors.
How could we be in the position to compare their (relative) competence? Nearly all Starfleet personnel, doctors and technicians seem to be miracle workers, anyway. When the script calls for it.
I wasn't rating their skill, just how I felt about their respective characters. Beverly wasn't bad, I just liked Pulaski better.
Seven of Nine was one of the best written characters in Berman Trek and was one of the most popular characters from her introduction on.
Pulaski...wasn't. Really her characterization was muddled in some ways and her planned "vitriolic friendship" with Data never worked out and was quickly and unceremoniously dropped, both because in the 80s it wasn't as "cool" anymore to make fun of somebody (or rather attack them) for being different as it was in the 60s and because Data was too much of a sweet sunshine child to hit back.
And even so apparently, from what I've heard from interviews with Jeri Ryan, Kate Mulgrew was hostile towards her and blamed her for Jennifer Lien being booted off the show.
I honestly don't agree that 7 was particularly well-written as a character. Conceptually she was mostly a tired and visionless reshuffling of earlier seen elements, as far as I'm concerned. That the character became a success was, I think, mostly thanks to the actress. (and I'm not referring to her looks though that also helped, but her acting talent, which made episodes with sometimes frankly mediocre scripts still quite watchable).
And I agree that Pulaski's angle with Data didn't work out, and it fortunately was dropped. Then again, she was the only one not sucking up to Picard and I think writers could have made more of that.
This in a big way. Worf sometimes butted heads with the others, but even that was more "security chief doing his job" than "conflict of personalities". Everyone else on TNG, I've seen more interpersonal conflicts in a Wee Sing video. Ro and Pulaski didn't always get along, and that's what made them interesting characters. And Pulaski coming to respect Data was one of the best things in that season, even if it was reportedly unintentional.Pulaski not being a pure sycophant to Clique Leader Picard was awesome and I wish more had. Things didn't get refined until Ro came along...
Pulaski wasn't the best thing that happened to TNG, but she was the better of the two doctors.
Jeri Ryan is a fine actress, so nothing against her personally - but it seemed clear to me at the time that a producer wanted to indulge his Sex Doll Ice Queen Fetish™ and attract more teenage boys to the audience, and the Cute Girl Nextdoor™ had to go to accommodate the budget.
Not that I'm a natural-born cynic or anything.![]()
I don't know about the fetish thing. That would be a supremely shallow, foolish, stupid, and immature justification for the character. ...
No intelligent reason whatsoever. We've seen her in uniform, and it was plenty flattering.T'Pol's really made no sense after she started wearing starfleet commander rank insignia. Why wasn't she in a starfleet uniform at the same time?
No intelligent reason whatsoever. We've seen her in uniform, and it was plenty flattering.
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