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Am I the only one?

I preferred Pulaski to Crusher, actually. Crusher isn't a favourite character of mine, to be honest. I like the Picard/Crusher moments, such as they are, but on the whole, I preferred Pulaski. Dunno what she would have been like over the long term, though. Would she have mellowed or become sharper? How would that have effected the overall feel of TNG?

it would've felt like the LAST generation. she was antiquated (in universe) and a clone of mccoy, imho

fun for a season, perhaps, but tiresome in the long haul
 
Beverly "Bone" Crusher! haha just like mccoy

Um, no. Pulaski was the McCoy knock-off, which is one of the reasons I prefer Crusher.

Okay, it's all of the reasons.

I agree with the poster above who said that as the years passed, his attitude toward Pulaski has softened, mine has too. But Crusher was an original character that just worked better, and I'll always like her more.
 
I hated Pulaski. I nearly ended up throwing things at the TV every time she demonstrated her racism towards Data.
 
I am glad that TNG got Gates McFadden back.

Don't get me wrong. Diana Muldaur is a good actress and a good person, but she wasn't quite the right fit on TNG.
 
Another vote for Pulaski here. She popped. Crusher just seemed like part of the furniture.
 
Pulaski had similarities to McCoy, as in Data to Spock, but key differences also. I don't see McCoy becoming pals with Worf based on a kindred warrior spirit. McCoy would have challenged Worf, but if they became friends it would be much different.
 
I enjoyed the Pulaski-Worf friendship. It was surprising and touching, and added another dimension to both their characters.
 
There is a bit of Trivia hear also, I really did like Dr Pulaski, however I thought that Dr Crusher was more up to date reguarding recent Star Fleet medical protocal. Not withstanding that Westley was her son, I have to give my vote to Dr Crusher.

The Trivia is that Diana Muldaur was also on TOS episodes, "Is there in Truth no Beauty" and she was also in "Return to Tomorrow" I think that she is the only actor besides DeForest Kelly to appear in both TOS and TNG...

Resistance is Futile
 
There is a bit of Trivia hear also, I really did like Dr Pulaski, however I thought that Dr Crusher was more up to date reguarding recent Star Fleet medical protocal. Not withstanding that Westley was her son, I have to give my vote to Dr Crusher.

The Trivia is that Diana Muldaur was also on TOS episodes, "Is there in Truth no Beauty" and she was also in "Return to Tomorrow" I think that she is the only actor besides DeForest Kelly to appear in both TOS and TNG...

Resistance is Futile

don't forget leonard nimoy or james doohan or majel barrett
 
I wouldn't say that I liked Dr. Pulaski, but she was certainly more interesting than Dr. Crusher, who had about as much personality as a doormat.
 
Pulaski had similarities to McCoy, as in Data to Spock, but key differences also. I don't see McCoy becoming pals with Worf based on a kindred warrior spirit. McCoy would have challenged Worf, but if they became friends it would be much different.


I fully agree with what you are saying. Sure, Pulaski had a few similar attitudes to Bones but her character was different enough to qualify as intresting and make her behave in ways that McCoy would not have.

What I loved about her character was her critical attitude. In this regard she was very different to the rest of the crew. It was fun watching her being ironic and sarcastic with Picard, something no one else ever was in a credible way. She lacked this need for harmony with everyone that all the characters on TNG seemed to have. This offered the possibility for real progression in her relationships, because she actually had to develop trust with others.

Crusher on the other hand, has to be one of the blandest Star Trek characters ever written. I can't remember a single episode or even a single scene in which she was really memorable. Which is unusal because the doctors tend to be strong and rather unique characters on the other shows. Even Enterprise managed better in this respect.

But I think the Pulaski character was doomed from the start. From what I have read, Muldauer wasn't exactly made to feel welcome on the set, as other actors and crew saw her as a reminder that McFadden had been fired from the show. Also I don't think She had planned to stay longer than what her contract said and I think she refused to be added to the permenant credits because of this.
 
My criticism of Pulaski, as a character, was that she was written as judgmental and intolerant, as evidenced by her behavior toward Data. (The fact that she warmed to Worf while only grudgingly accepting Data suggested speciesism as well, rather than the open-mindedness you'd expect of ST and TNG - not to mention that's not what you'd really want in your personal physician, or, for that matter, in a fellow member of the senior staff. Can you say, "Not a team player?") My criticism of Muldaur has nothing to do with her as an actress but the issue that TPTB reverted, once again, to a TOS actor. There are a lot of talented and qualified actors out there - but they chose one they'd used before. Sigh. Whatever issues season one had, they managed to make it worse in season two by bring her on.
 
There is a bit of Trivia hear also, I really did like Dr Pulaski, however I thought that Dr Crusher was more up to date reguarding recent Star Fleet medical protocal. Not withstanding that Westley was her son, I have to give my vote to Dr Crusher.

The Trivia is that Diana Muldaur was also on TOS episodes, "Is there in Truth no Beauty" and she was also in "Return to Tomorrow" I think that she is the only actor besides DeForest Kelly to appear in both TOS and TNG...

Resistance is Futile

don't forget leonard nimoy or james doohan or majel barrett

Don't forget Mark Lenard either
 
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