Janeway got equal screen time to that of Seven and the EMH. It was because Kate Mulgrew fought to get that much screen time equal to theirs that the other cast members suffered.And they most certainly didn't give Janeway the screentime she deserved as captain. The captain should get more screentime than any of the other characters.
I can't barely remember Tuvok or Neelix saying or doing much of anything beyond season 4.
I agree my poor Tuvie got shorted.
While I agree that Janeway was on the screen saying things like "fire phasers" or "Coffee, black." the number of storylines devoted to her were pretty inadequate considering she's the captain.
"Counterpoint" comes to mind first which is a huge fan favorite for Janeway.I agree my poor Tuvie got shorted.
While I agree that Janeway was on the screen saying things like "fire phasers" or "Coffee, black." the number of storylines devoted to her were pretty inadequate considering she's the captain.
Hardly. Janeway was one of the show's most consistently dominant characters in later seasons; part of a de facto triad with the Doctor and Seven. By comparison it was the rest of the cast who were fading into background scenery.Inspired by a conversation in the earlier seasons thread. Do you fell that Janeway as captain did or did not get enough air time, lines, interesting storylines, etc. Why or why not?
I'll put it this way.
I can recall many lines or episodes featuring Janeway that gave her allot too say & do.
I can't barely remember Tuvok or Neelix saying or doing much of anything beyond season 4.
Your avatar is freakin' awesome!I'll put it this way.
I can recall many lines or episodes featuring Janeway that gave her allot too say & do.
I can't barely remember Tuvok or Neelix saying or doing much of anything beyond season 4.
Agreed, I don't thinks they call it "Totally Kate" for nothing.
If I had time, I'd post the episodes by lead character. Maybe tomorrow.
That maybe how you feel, kimc but so far the majority that have replied don't agree.
BTW, Arachnia & Admiral Janeway are still Janeway. However, going by your thinking, "Infinate Regress"(half the lines spoken, Seven wasn't speaking as Seven), "Someone To Watch..."(was just as much a Doctor ep. as Seven), "One Small Step" & "Natural Law"(was equally shared with Chakotay)
Of course she was focused on heavily, Seven/Jeri Ryan was part of a huge media blitz to keep Voyager on the air. It would be foolish not to use their star attraction they were promoting to keep an audience watching.That maybe how you feel, kimc but so far the majority that have replied don't agree.
BTW, Arachnia & Admiral Janeway are still Janeway. However, going by your thinking, "Infinate Regress"(half the lines spoken, Seven wasn't speaking as Seven), "Someone To Watch..."(was just as much a Doctor ep. as Seven), "One Small Step" & "Natural Law"(was equally shared with Chakotay)
However Seven was was one of the main focus characters of those shows, imo.
As for the opinion count who says this thread is over?![]()
Of course she was focused on heavily, Seven/Jeri Ryan was part of a huge media blitz to keep Voyager on the air. It would be foolish not to use their star attraction they were promoting to keep an audience watching.
The result was, they needed the show to stay on the air and Janeway alone wasn't doing it. The cast before Seven showed up sadly wasn't doing it. The Janeway/Seven/EMH combo was.Of course she was focused on heavily, Seven/Jeri Ryan was part of a huge media blitz to keep Voyager on the air. It would be foolish not to use their star attraction they were promoting to keep an audience watching.
Exactly! I'm not denying the reasons - just pointing out the results.
Again, as for counts I don't deny the subjectivity - after all this thread is mainly about perceptions.![]()
Many of her "a lot of lines" were doing things like giving advice. (In Latent Image, for example, she's certainly not the star, but her philosophical conversations go far beyond "Coffee. Black.")I believe this supports my contention that Janeway may have had a lot of lines ("Fire phasers!") but the storylines were fewer. As to the quality of a few of those storylines (Spirit Folk) that's another issue altogether!
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