Lynx,
Part of what's implicit in the explanation, is Lien's absolute reticence to open herself up to anyone, essentially. We've known this about her since the time the show was still in its initial run, or at most, very shortly thereafter. Several cast members have mentioned how the showrunners made a point of being available to meet with all of them, prior to the beginning of each new season, so as to hear thoughts they might have on how their characters' arc might be more felicitously developed during the coming year. It seems clear Lien never once chose to take advantage of the opportunity.
Indeed, I've seen Picardo and Russ speak to how insular and non-communicative she was, in sharing anything about herself, off-camera. She really only spoke through her craft, which was truly wondrous, IMO. This track does seem to substantiate what Taylor said in the book.
Besides, at the time it was put together, was there really a hue and cry abroad to produce a revised statement about the matter? I grant I've visited here only a scant number of times over a good number of years, but my distinct impression is the 'budget not permitting an additional cast member and People magazine scenario', had long since become the commonly accepted truth. Simply, I don't find it very plausible for the information to have been laid bare, if not genuine, and unless there was an agreement, at long last, that keeping it under wraps, no longer served any purpose (even with the suspicions you harbor for it being done in the first place).
Regardless, I'm very heartened to gather Lien hasn't appeared to have been involved in any criminal matters since the last one, in 2018. One can only hope she's found some measure of peace and relative healthiness, after all the distressing and dangerous tumult of the half-dozen years before that last prolonged encounter with the legal system.
Doubtless, you're aware of it, but Jennifer's birthday is but a few days off. I guess it's just dependent on members starting a thread, but maybe the occasion will be noted by a few folks, in some forum or other!!!
I get the impression that Jennifer was a very shy and introvert person too which might be the reason that she never took the opportunity to take those discussions with the showrunners. Just like some band members in rock bands dominated by forceful leaders and songwriters, she just did what she was ordered to do.
Maybe with good reasons too, considering what happened to Beltran and Wang.
But on the other hand, it didn't save her from being axed. Who knows, maybe that was the reason she was dumped. They knew that she never would stand up against them, like Beltran and Wang might have done.
Also notice that what we got here are
their versions, like Taylor's comment plus overall comments from other cast members about her being shy and non-communicative.
Who knows, maybe Jennifer
did have some suggestions for her character and they were just waved aside, like Wang's and Beltran's suggestions for their characters and she simply gave up after trying.
It would be interested to see something from some objective, investigating author or some biography written by people like Beltran and Wang about what really happened behind the curtains.
I recently read a book about a rock star whose life took a turn to the worse, due to drug abuse and other problems. The guy who wrote it is a fan of this artist and the music but he didn't hold back when it came to describe what happened and about the rock stars own fault and mistakes when it came to how his carreer was shattered.
If an outside person could write such a story about the reasons for Jennifer's firing, I would have more faith in that than what I have to people who have lied twice about the reasons for the "changes in season 4".
As for those statements, I remember being somewhat shocked when I read that Kes was out of the picture. I had just started to watch Voyager in te beginning of 1998 and up to then avoided everything about the series on different forums becasue I wouldn't spoil the fun of watching the show without knowing what would happen.
However, on some forum I stumbled over the comments that "Jennifer had left of her own free will" and nothing more. I remeber that there were those who questioned that because it happened around the same time that Seven arrived and the hype around that character started.
Then after a while, they came up with the tale about "the writers couldn't come up with stories about her" which I found downright hilarious, if not stupid and downright insulting. Plus some comments about "mutual agreement" which made the warning bells start ringing because that comment is always usual when it comes to foul play, ever since the days when Pete Best was kicked out from The Beatles.
Anyway, whatever happened and whatever the truth in those official statements or not, I hope that Jennifer has got her life back in order, just as you wrote. I also hope that she will be remembered and regarded for her work on Voyager.
Angels spinning atop a pin here, but Tuvix's existence, which had validity and agency, could have readily been maintained, by cloning him through transporter hijinks, prior to the reintegration.
However, out-of-universe, I doubt the showrunners felt the scenario presented in the episode was compelling enough to arrange for the character's return, a couple of times down the road, putting aside Wright's interest in doing so. I'm not sure how much interest in such a tack would've really attracted in a ST series, even during the era of 26 episode seasons.
Of course, one can point to a similar fault (albeit, greatly magnified) in Caretaker. Why not simply have set the detonation of the Array on a delayed fuse? Naturally, that sort of tautology would've ended the series, just as it's premiere came to a close, so that was never going to happen, even in an attempt which somehow went askew, likely just resulting in Janeway being marked as incompetent from the get-go.
I would have liked if they had managed to keep Tuvix alive and bringing Tuvok and Neelix back at the same time. However, what should they have done with Tuvix story-wise? How would he had fitted into the ongoing story?
Sometimes I wish that they would have kept Wixiban on the ship, due to the fact that Neelix could be blamed for his time in prison. It would have been problems even there to make him fit into the ongoing story but it might have been easier than with Tuvix. But it may have worked with Tuvix, who knows.
The most interesting thing about this is that we still discuss and argue about what happened so many years after the episode was made! Therefore the episode must be regarded as a masterpiece!
A Youtuber I follow who is very much on the "Janeway committed murder" side of the argument, defended his argument by quoting "Phage".
JANEWAY: "[Your people] may have found a way to ignore the moral implications of what you are doing, but I have no such luxury. I don't have the freedom to kill you to save another. My culture finds that to be a reprehensible and entirely unacceptable act..."
In his words, he says that Janeway thinks Janeway committed murder. And that's a hard argument to oppose!
I don't think that Janeway herself really knew if it was the right decision or not.
As I see it, she had to choose between two downright horrible decisions. I think she did chose the less horrible one.