She does have her moments of insanity but can you blame her?
I think she has more than a few of those. I'm really surprised the ship hasn't mutinied.
She does have her moments of insanity but can you blame her?
No worse than any of the others in Trek. I'd take Janeway or Kirk's recklessness over, say, Picard or Archer's belief that they should withhold help from pre-warp species.Is Janeway a bad Captain?
Though not a complaint I had, personally (because Kate owned the part, there's no question about that), I suppose I'm one of those who fall into that category. I would've preferred that Janeway be played as someone younger, sexier - like an Alice Eve type, under 30 - rather than a Mother figure. As to the Topic at hand, I found Janeway to be on par with the other Captains. All of them, without exception, have made command decisions that make me wish I could've written for the show, instead. She was loved by her motley crew, she was comfortable in her leadership role and was played competently by a good actor. Janeway turned out alright.Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
Though not a complaint I had, personally (because Kate owned the part, there's no question about that), I suppose I'm one of those who fall into that category. I would've preferred that Janeway be played as someone younger, sexier - like an Alice Eve type, under 30 - rather than a Mother figure. As to the Topic at hand, I found Janeway to be on par with the other Captains. All of them, without exception, have made command decisions that make me wish I could've written for the show, instead. She was loved by her motley crew, she was comfortable in her leadership role and was played competently by a good actor. Janeway turned out alright.Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
I also think there were some very vocal members of fandom who went into the show not wanting to like it simply because the captain wasn't a man. If they were receptive to a woman captain, they would say Mulgrew was all wrong for the part because of an existing dislike for the actress due to a previous role or gossip column articles. Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
He suggested that some complaints were based in sexism. Are you suggesting that no complaints were due to sexism?I also think there were some very vocal members of fandom who went into the show not wanting to like it simply because the captain wasn't a man. If they were receptive to a woman captain, they would say Mulgrew was all wrong for the part because of an existing dislike for the actress due to a previous role or gossip column articles. Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
Why is it that whenever someone has a criticism of Janeway its assumed by her fanbase that its becuase said person is sexist?
I also think there were some very vocal members of fandom who went into the show not wanting to like it simply because the captain wasn't a man. If they were receptive to a woman captain, they would say Mulgrew was all wrong for the part because of an existing dislike for the actress due to a previous role or gossip column articles. Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
Why is it that whenever someone has a criticism of Janeway its assumed by her fanbase that its becuase said person is sexist?
He suggested that some complaints were based in sexism. Are you suggesting that no complaints were due to sexism?I also think there were some very vocal members of fandom who went into the show not wanting to like it simply because the captain wasn't a man. If they were receptive to a woman captain, they would say Mulgrew was all wrong for the part because of an existing dislike for the actress due to a previous role or gossip column articles. Some complained she was too old, so apparently she wasn't pretty enough for them.
Why is it that whenever someone has a criticism of Janeway its assumed by her fanbase that its becuase said person is sexist?
He suggested that some complaints were based in sexism. Are you suggesting that no complaints were due to sexism?Why is it that whenever someone has a criticism of Janeway its assumed by her fanbase that its becuase said person is sexist?
No, its just that it seems an annoying amount of Janeway fans equate any dislike of Janeway what so ever with sexism even if her gender has f@#k all to do with the dislike usually whenever her death in the books was brought up.
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