NATASCHA!!!! NO!!!!!!!!!
Well, and her lack of boobs.
Yeah, the last time the spread was mentioned here, people were complaining she was rather "boyish" (lady boyish?).
How about the actor who being unprofessional and exits from a contract?![]()
Yeah, the last time the spread was mentioned here, people were complaining she was rather "boyish" (lady boyish?).
Without having seen the pics, I always got the impression in her 'cat-suit' that she had a more atheltic build, which would cut her down a bit in the bust department. Coupled with the boy-cropped-hair, I can see the complaints.
I always felt that TNG violated a single, unpardonable rule in writing with this episode. "Don't let the backstage drama affect the quality of your work." This certainly did. The entire episode was based around 'killing off Yar", badly. If it weren't for the funeral scene at the end, it would easily be one of Star Trek's worst episodes of all time (TM).
The episode was nothing more than saying 'fuck you' to Denise Crosby and it reeked of that fact.
Hmm? This doesn't jibe with Crosby's thoughts of the episode...she said if her character was written more the way she was in this episode, she'd have stayed...
Hmm? This doesn't jibe with Crosby's thoughts of the episode...she said if her character was written more the way she was in this episode, she'd have stayed...
Well, these days she says lots of things about Star Trek that have nothing to do with what she thought back then.
No, she thought she could have been given more of the material she'd been promised when hired, and as described in the writers' bible.she thought she was too good for Trek when she left TNG.
It was a nice way to end the episode, but the first 40 minutes? Honestly...
Well, these days she says lots of things about Star Trek that have nothing to do with what she thought back then.
The quote that if more episodes had Yar lines as strong as her funeral speech in "Skin of Evil" then she'd have stayed with the show, was in the days/weeks of leaving TNG. "Starlog" magazine, IIRC.
But all the melodramatic lines about Picard being like a father for her seem kind of ridiculous if you consider that the crew had known each other for less than a year at the time.
But all the melodramatic lines about Picard being like a father for her seem kind of ridiculous if you consider that the crew had known each other for less than a year at the time.
From clues in dialogue in various episodes, Picard must have met Yar earlier, and remembered her for the crew when he was appointed. In fact, Christopher L Bennett addresses this in the ST novel, "The Buried Age".
Hmm? This doesn't jibe with Crosby's thoughts of the episode...she said if her character was written more the way she was in this episode, she'd have stayed...
Well, these days she says lots of things about Star Trek that have nothing to do with what she thought back then.
She shows up in all sorts of Star Trek specials, conventions, dvd commentaries and so on which I think is quite absurd considering she thought she was too good for Trek when she left TNG.
I guess realizing that you don't have a career at all without Trek kind of helps putting things back into perspective.![]()
Hmm? This doesn't jibe with Crosby's thoughts of the episode...she said if her character was written more the way she was in this episode, she'd have stayed...
It was a nice way to end the episode, but the first 40 minutes? Honestly...
I remember watching it the first night it aired, and at the end I was like, WTF?
Because of that, I can remember the uncertainty of Stewart's return after BOBW, for Season 4 was heightened that much more over that summer. The thinking was, well it wouldn't be the first time.
That's not exactly exclusive to TNG. It's fairly "common" for TV series to ruin the characters of actors who want out of their contracts and off the show. Just ask David Caruso and Kal Penn.
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