It would have eased the ire of the Yar fans though.
All six of them?

It would have eased the ire of the Yar fans though.
I'm personally just amazed she jumped that early. Yes, she wasn't getting the greatest amount of screen-time but her role required her to be on the bridge and could be quite crucial to episodes even that didn't centre around her character.
If I was here I'd have given it until the end of series 2 before I made that kind of serious decision.
And perhaps she did regret that decision based on how many times she kept coming back...
Honestly I thought season 1 was some of the weakest of the series so its probably the season I enjoyed the least as i've this year been watching TNG in order. Theres a lot of apparent flaws with the episodes which is expected of a new series but the fact remains its probably the weakest of the series.
Honestly I thought season 1 was some of the weakest of the series so its probably the season I enjoyed the least as i've this year been watching TNG in order. Theres a lot of apparent flaws with the episodes which is expected of a new series but the fact remains its probably the weakest of the series.
Nah, I thought the 7th was far worse. The execution in the 1st season might not have been the smoothest, but they still managed to produce a lot of really cool, dynamic episodes (Where No One, Big Goodbye, Datalore, 11001001, Heart of Glory, Conspiracy, Neutral Zone...)
The 7th just felt completely tired and derivative, like the writers just didn't care anymore. The only good ones in my book were Attached, Pegasus, Lower Decks, and All Good Things. The rest were either mashups of better episodes (ahem, Parallels), or just completely dull and unwatchable.
I'm personally just amazed she jumped that early.
Yes, she wasn't getting the greatest amount of screen-time but her role required her to be on the bridge and could be quite crucial to episodes even that didn't centre around her character.
I do like hearing the ACTUAL reasons people leave the series though as opposed to all the PR guff we get through official channels
"Oh we'd run out of ideas for the character"
Translation: We don't wanna write for that snarky, uncooperative diva any more
"We were heading in different directions in our thought process for the character"
Translation: The writers wanted to write for a character, the actor wanted to spend most of their time partying and off their face on drugs/alcohol
(Not that I'm implying anything with these broad statements)
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