Pulaski gets more character development in one season than Crusher gets in six.
Neither did I. All of the good will towards her in the other thread was surprising, hence why I started this one. Inquiring minds had to know!I had no idea Trek fans were so evenly split on this issue.
Thanks for what has to be one of the clearest and probably most even-handed summaries of the whole S1/S2/S3/Hurley/McFadden/Muldaur mix-up I've read yet.Due to Gates' rather abrupt, and somewhat acrimonious departure, I'm sure the cast was predisposed to disliking Diana from the get go even if that was somewhat unfair. She was the unwanted outsider coming into an established cast. Have we ever gotten a really straight answer from anyone on her leaving in S2 and Gates coming back in S3? Everyone always seem to be coyly professionally courteous about it.
"Diana Muldaur came aboard as the Enterprise’s new chief medical officer, Dr. Katherine Pulaski, Diana is a fine actress who had been twice featured in the Original Series, but she never established much in the way of a rapport with me, and seemed to function at a remove from the rest of the cast." - Patrick Stewart in his memoir
"There was a reason for it that I don’t want to go into, but it had nothing to do with Gene or the cast. I left the show because the year was up, simple as that, under my own power. And if anything else happened, I would still be leaving under my own power. I would not have stayed, let’s put it that way."
"No, I was never unhappy. No. Never. I don’t even know why I said that. They were all good actors, they all worked very hard. I was a little disappointed in the people putting it together. I thought they were not creative as they might have been." - Diana Muldaur
Hurley did not care for Gates or the Crusher character and ousted her at the end of S1, chaos behind the scenes causes Hurley himself to get ousted at the end of S2, with Hurley gone Diana gets ousted, Rick Berman and Patrick Stewart woo Gates back, and she stays for the remainder of the series. Seems to be the sequence of events.
And they don't care about you.Both are too old for me
Well the forum asked.And they don't care about you.
Both are good but I'm glad Gates decided to come back.
Also, if the plan for Pulaski was she would stay for only season 2, what after that?
I guess they might have had a revolving door for doctors as they did for engineers at first. After all, Gates had to be persuaded to come back.
I'm not sure about that, since it seems they promoted Geordi in part to resolve the "Chief Engineer of the week problem"I guess they might have had a revolving door for doctors as they did for engineers at first. After all, Gates had to be persuaded to come back.
I'm not sure about that, since it seems they promoted Geordi in part to resolve the "Chief Engineer of the week problem"
So I think we would have gotten a new doctor. Maybe Selar would have become the doctor.
Pulaski had the disadvantage of being too like McCoy. They were trying to set up a similar dynamic to Spock McCoy with Pulaski Data. And you can’t force that. That being said I did quite like Pulaski. I voted for Crusher but it was close for me.
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