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Garrett Wang criticizes Rick Berman

I'm just curious - since it's sorta related in that Beltran had not-so-glowing things to say about Voyager either...but what has happened to him? Does he even act anymore or was Voyager his one thing and he just sorta gave up after that???
 
Equinox said:
I'm just curious - since it's sorta related in that Beltran had not-so-glowing things to say about Voyager either...but what has happened to him? Does he even act anymore or was Voyager his one thing and he just sorta gave up after that???

MANTICORE!!!!!! :lol:
 
^^^ Manticore??? Oh Dear Lord.

I love this summary from a user review on IMDB...

"A 'terrorist' brings back to life a 2000 yr old mythical creature in the middle of the Iraqi war! And the virtually indestructible Manticore goes on a rampage." :wtf:
 
Equinox said:
I'm just curious - since it's sorta related in that Beltran had not-so-glowing things to say about Voyager either...but what has happened to him? Does he even act anymore or was Voyager his one thing and he just sorta gave up after that???

I was a-wonderin' when this would turn into a Beltran bashing thread - cos like you know, it's been oooo, minutes since the last one :p Beltran never asked or wanted to direct on Voyager - period. I don't see how this is relevant in any way to the GW 'they wouldn't let me direct' situation.

"Medium" on NBC recently.

Now can we get back on topic?
 
^^^ There wasn't much more to be said on this topic so I thought instead of starting ANOTHER angry Voyager actor thread I'd just ask about Beltran in this one for a quick second.

If we want to get back on topic, then lets close the thread on Wang...I mean, what else can be said?
 
Garrett Wang criticizes Rick Berman
In other news, the world is indeed round... :borg:

But in all seriousness, despite a opinion that may or may not be seriously bias, he really hasn't said anything that thousands of others on this board haven't said already or knew. Rick Berman tales criticism and suggestions as well as your typical teenage fanbrat on Fanfiction.net. Which is an insult to fifteen year old fanbrats, since most of them will tell you to your face to STFU and not get a messenger to do it for them. :rolleyes:
 
Big woop, he said Berman didn't take risks. Well, wasn't he right? I disagree on him naming DS9 in the list, since I think they did take rists, but for the most part, Wang was right (and it's up for debate if ENT took risks in season three or not).

And yes, this interview is from 2004. The start of the article says "In 2004, Modamag.com published a lenghty interview with Garrett Wang, Star Trek: Voyager's Ensign Harry Kim."
 
Kitty Worrier said:

And yes, this interview is from 2004. The start of the article says "In 2004, Modamag.com published a lenghty interview with Garrett Wang, Star Trek: Voyager's Ensign Harry Kim."

It didn't say that when the link was first published here though. That bit has been edited/added since :)
 
Kitty Worrier said:
(and it's up for debate if ENT took risks in season three or not).
Considering that UPN all but sat on his head and told him to shape up an arc or ship out, I'd say no. There were a few things that were a bit edgier than other Treks (Losing a fourth of the crew in one attack, Archer and Co. stealing the warp core from an innocent species), but there was so much that could have--and should have!! :mad: --gotten more development (T'Pol drug use--the reasoning she gave for that made me go :wtf: ) and some that should have been dropped-kicked entirely.
 
AS for Garrett not getting a shot at directing a show, Bob, Robbie, and Roxie put in HOURS of there off time on set, in production meetings, and in the editing bays learning that trade. They even use to come in on days they were not being used. Garrett was out of his trailer and on his way home 15 seconds after he was told he was wraped for the day. Garrett is a great guy but just did not want to invest his own time into learning how to direct. I have alot of problems with how Rick ran his shop but not letting Garrett direct is a bum wrap against him.
 
^^^ Garrett Wang may be likable, because he happens to be quite sociable, especially at conventions.

But sociable and likable does not necessarily translate into "responsible" when all things are said and done.
 
Good Will Riker said:
^^^ Garrett Wang may be likable, because he happens to be quite sociable, especially at conventions.

But sociable and likable does not necessarily translate into "responsible" when all things are said and done.
Exactly.

Garrett was famous for coming to the set late and goofing off while he was there. He can't put the blame on Berman for not taking his own job seriously. However, Garrett was very young at the time and his mind set wasn't on his work. Like many his age, it was more on the enjoyment of having the job he had. We all make mistakes in our youth, still Garrett should at least be a man and own up to it.
 
jon1701 said:
I thought it was Season 3? We'll never really know and to be honest, I was just being a dick. :D

It's my understanding that the producers made Wang sweat over a full hiatus, for slippage into "unprofessional" behaviours, by them giving Harry Kim the Species 8472 virus. Had Wang not performed well, he would be killed off. It worked, and Harry lived.

So that was end of Season Three.
 
Therin of Andor said:
It's my understanding that the producers made Wang sweat over a full hiatus, for slippage into "unprofessional" behaviours, by them giving Harry Kim the Species 8472 virus. Had Wang not performed well, he would be killed off. It worked, and Harry lived.

Yep, pretty much. They had a personnel problem, and a means to solve it.
 
That's pretty crappy business dealings though - instead of taking care of the situation behind cameras they bring that junk onto the set.

Now I'm gonna wonder about all the plot twists and turns and wonder if writers actually wanted it or if the higher ups just said, "Hey, we don't like person A anymore - have something bad happen to them on screen"...


Berman is such a douche bag.

If what you said was true I now 100% side with Wang on his unprofessional treatment on Voyager.
 
No, Berman was the boss and like any boss if your employee is causing problems on the job, you nip it in the bud.

When Berman cracked the whip on Wang, Wang got in line.
 
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