There is no logic behind any of this.If you hate your job so much and you have the option to leave, it's probably best to leave (that's what I did). If you hate your job but you're contractually obligated to stay, you're not going to be a happy camper and you're going to try to do many things, short of getting blacklisted, to get out of that contract. It's that tricky balance of getting out of a high-profile gig while trying to stay on good terms with the acting community in general.
People act like Beltran and Wang were mislead, that they somehow thought that if renewed their contracts, their roles would be expanded. Give me a break. If these guys really thought their roles would improve, they're morons who deserve what they got. They had to know the ratings were bad and that if any changes were going to be made to the show, it wouldn't favor them. So all this talk about how they were stuck because of their contracts means little. Yes, they may have been stuck. But they need to take responsibility for their actions. If I accept a job knowing the company has a bad reputation and then it turns out the job is awful, then who's at fault? These guys weren't duped. They just don't want to admit that they signed up for the paycheck. And they soon realized that by badmouthing the series, they'd win over the fans who agreed with them. Sorry, but no matter how much Beltran says stuff I agree with, it still won't cause me to respect him.
It's just a rambling rant with no facts behind it.
Paramount nor Trek have EVER been a company or show(s) with a bad reputation. Even Beltran who is only bad mouthing Berman & Braga isn't bad mouthing Paramount or Trek as a whole, only the show he worked on. Same with Garrett Wang.
If Garrett's sole reason for staying on Trek was a popularity vote in PEOPLE, why wouldn't he expect his part to increase? They put a woman with a hot body in a catsuit to increase the shows popularity, didn't they? Put her on every mens magazine cover, just like Garrett in PEOPLE for popularity.
Are you even aware the producers would take the cast out to dinner and ask them what stories or direction they wanted to see their characters go in? Even Ethan Philips says that they would ignore what the actors had to say, unless you were Mulgrew, Ryan or Picardo. Is that Beltran not taking responsability then too?
Plus, I really don't think any actor really cares if a few fans of one job they had out of many respects them or not. Fans and our critiques & opinions are a dime a dozen.