Clearly. While I also think it worked out for the best that she left (I never like her acting much anyhow) it's obvious that her main complaint wasn't strong enough reason to stay away. Frankly, some of the development Tasha got after Denise began coming back was shit too (Specifically @Sakonna's points) leading me to think that the real primary reason she left is because she didn't think the show was going to make it (None of them did. Stewart didn't even unpack) So she figured to bail & spend her time focusing on trying to make it on the big screen, with a couple film roles of that time, (Skin Deep, & Pet Sematary)Does anyone think that Denise was a little bit hasty with her decision to leave if her character didn't get enough action in the first half of season 1?
When those didn't develop into anything, she came back to tv a lot more, & now that TNG was a hit, she took any chance they gave her to reappear. Honestly, is there anyone who thinks the character development that Tasha got after Denise came back was somehow better than what could've happened had she stayed a featured player? I don't. So it's not so much about the character development as it was the investment in a show she thought was doomed & kind of crappy
but by this metric, then Sirtis should've quit after a bunch of times someone used Guinan as a counselor, in season 2. They literally brought her on for that purpose, to take some of the interplay as a confidante from Troi, and give it to a celebrity. That undermined her role on the show way more than Worf undermined Tasha's in season 1, imhoI feel this is false. I feel it was just poor thinking from a writing staff still finding their feet. But I wouldn't blame Crosby for, basically, seeing the tenth or eleventh time a script landed in her mailbox where Worf got to be brute force and Tasha was basically Uhura, standing at the horseshoe on the bridge pressing buttons and delivering trite hollow Trek-isms, before finally deciding enough is enough and quitting.
I do too. I'll agree that Worf crossed paths with her turf a little, & that TNG in general had real issues with knowing how to write decently for women, but almost nobody was written in season 1 the way they would eventually take the characters. There were a monumental amount of growing pains, that she didn't care to invest in, & just left, because frankly, the show seemed destined to fail, until it became a hit, & then she'd take whatever scraps they'd throw at her.Oddly, I think Tasha actually had as much to do as any of the cast apart from the nominal leads in that first year.