I won't say I was disappointed to see McFadden again, because I did like Crusher.
But in terms of the show's dramatic quality, the clear decision should have been to keep Muldaur, even in a recurring capacity if they had to.
True drama comes from within. There was very little drama coming from within during TNG's first season. And there should have been, with all this Jack Crusher/Riker and Troi being former lovers/Data as an android stuff. It's like, why bother with all these backstories if you're not going to mine them for all they're worth?
In TOS, Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet and they showed some of the repercussions he'd gone through with that decision. Kirk was married to the ship and they had a few of his former lovers on who had lost out because of his commitment to Starfleet.
I would've liked to see even more of that than we got in TNG, since there was no "Spock/Bones" or any other kind of dynamic going on there. Muldaur brought a new dynamic to the show.
But in terms of the show's dramatic quality, the clear decision should have been to keep Muldaur, even in a recurring capacity if they had to.
True drama comes from within. There was very little drama coming from within during TNG's first season. And there should have been, with all this Jack Crusher/Riker and Troi being former lovers/Data as an android stuff. It's like, why bother with all these backstories if you're not going to mine them for all they're worth?
In TOS, Spock was the first Vulcan in Starfleet and they showed some of the repercussions he'd gone through with that decision. Kirk was married to the ship and they had a few of his former lovers on who had lost out because of his commitment to Starfleet.
I would've liked to see even more of that than we got in TNG, since there was no "Spock/Bones" or any other kind of dynamic going on there. Muldaur brought a new dynamic to the show.