I vaguely remember when I first created an account on this site well over a decade ago, without going back to look it up, my first thread was asking why they killed off Tasha Yar, according to one of the users who replied it was because Denise Crosby didn't feel her character was being used sufficiently so apparently she asked to be written off the show, and so they killed her off in "Skin of Evil." Is this information accurate?
Interestingly they didn't kill off Beverly Crusher (and I'm glad they didn't because I preferred her over Pulaski) when they'd fired Gates McFadden... they killed off Tasha Yar when Denise Crosby asked to be written off, assuming that was the case.
It was a treat seeing Denise reprise her role as Tasha for "Yesterday's Enterprise" and the two-hour "All Good Things..." finale but I still can't help wishing that they'd just sent Tasha away somewhere or reassign her to another ship rather than killing her off in such a horrible way.
"Skin of Evil" is such a sad and hard-to-watch episode, not just because of Armus killing Tasha but also because of the emotional effect Armus' story and the episode itself in its entirety has on me. I especially can't bring myself to watch the part toward the end where Picard kept emotionally triggering Armus telling him he's not taking him anywhere and will just leave him there forever to be alone and forgotten. Is it wrong that I sympathize with a villain?
Interestingly they didn't kill off Beverly Crusher (and I'm glad they didn't because I preferred her over Pulaski) when they'd fired Gates McFadden... they killed off Tasha Yar when Denise Crosby asked to be written off, assuming that was the case.
It was a treat seeing Denise reprise her role as Tasha for "Yesterday's Enterprise" and the two-hour "All Good Things..." finale but I still can't help wishing that they'd just sent Tasha away somewhere or reassign her to another ship rather than killing her off in such a horrible way.
"Skin of Evil" is such a sad and hard-to-watch episode, not just because of Armus killing Tasha but also because of the emotional effect Armus' story and the episode itself in its entirety has on me. I especially can't bring myself to watch the part toward the end where Picard kept emotionally triggering Armus telling him he's not taking him anywhere and will just leave him there forever to be alone and forgotten. Is it wrong that I sympathize with a villain?