Muldaur was not well received by the cast.
I thought I read here that Michael Dorn was the only one who actually got along with her.
Here's an interesting thing, most of the writers on TNG have somewhat hinted at a preference for Pulaski over Crusher and I think had Diana Muldaur wanted to stay for another season Crusher wouldn't have been brought back.
Pulaski did get very vicious. Data was no more than a tricorder. Data was too nice to respond and it fell to LaForge or someone else to defend him. If that was supposed to be a McCoy & Spock redux it was misunderstood and mismanaged and its unsurprising that it wasn't popular. With Spock, he was well able for McCoy and vice versa.
She annoyed Stewart because she needed cue cards at times.
Muldaur wanted out, she was in tears at various points during the season and she apparently made the decision to be done with it when she had to put on the old age make up.
For me, what she delivered on TNG was very strong stuff. I would've been cool with her continuing on.
Muldaur wanted out, she was in tears at various points during the season and she apparently made the decision to be done with it when she had to put on the old age make up.
That's a pity. But she should have known better. It's Star Trek after all. Is there anybody on the cast who managed to escape Westmore's chair?
She annoyed Stewart because she needed cue cards at times.
Muldaur was not well received by the cast.
I thought I read here that Michael Dorn was the only one who actually got along with her.
Michael Dorn talked on the season 2 blu ray about how much he liked and respected Diana Muldaur.
Pulaski did get very vicious. Data was no more than a tricorder.
She annoyed Stewart because she needed cue cards at times.
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I heard that claim as an anecdote at a convention in the early 90s. It stayed in my mind because I regarded both Stewart and Muldaur to be top veteran actors and I was surprised there was tension between the two. I don't have a published source for it although that she used cue cards is in the Memory Alpha Unnatural Selection entry.She annoyed Stewart because she needed cue cards at times.
I've never heard this claim before, so I'm curious as to your source for it?
I think it's worth noting that right after she left TNG, Muldaur went over to the series L.A. Law, a very popular and well-regarded series at the time, and got two Emmy nominations as cutthroat lawyer Rosalind Shays (Hmm... A former Trek star winning acclaim for playing a lawyer? Where else have I heard of that?).
According to Wikipedia, Muldaur retired from show business shortly after her character was written out of L.A. Law, outside of voice work on Batman: The Animated Series.
is in the Memory Alpha Unnatural Selection entry.
The cue cards stuff doesn't faze me as long as the performance delivered on screen is strong and obviously there's no detectable evidence that she's reading it. And there isn't with her. She performed strongly with the material she was given and given the harsh nature of some of the technobabble I can understand that might just be outside of the range of many otherwise strong actors.
Wang, Beltran and Russ were quite open about having their lines taped on their consoles during the Bridge scenes. Make of that what you will.McNeil started to do the same around the third season although they joked that he didn't say much more than "Yes Ma'am' while he was at the helm.
I didn't mind Pulaski but didn't miss her when she left. I thought it a bit odd that Crusher would go and leave her underage son on a Starship. I know...he was mature and super smart and all that but...I just thought it a bit odd.
I think it's worth noting that right after she left TNG, Muldaur went over to the series L.A. Law, a very popular and well-regarded series at the time, and got two Emmy nominations as cutthroat lawyer Rosalind Shays (Hmm... A former Trek star winning acclaim for playing a lawyer? Where else have I heard of that?).
According to Wikipedia, Muldaur retired from show business shortly after her character was written out of L.A. Law, outside of voice work on Batman: The Animated Series.
I wish TNG would have made reference what happened to Pulaski after season 2. My explanation is that Crusher's promotion to head of Starfleet medical was always temporary and that she was there to help reorganize things after the events of Conspiracy.
I remember reading once that Dr. Pulaski fell down a turbolift shaft to her death. I didn't know about her role in LA Law at the time so I didn't realize it was an in-jokeI'd love to remember where I read that.
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