Hello.
As many of you know, I'm a big VOY fan. Watching reruns got me into all of the TNG-era series, which I now like equally (though VOY remains my first "love").
And, with the exception of Kes — who I didn't dislike — I really enjoyed all the VOY characters. I liked Chakotay very much.
So it was a big shock to me to later discover he was critical of the show while it was running and is still critical of it today. I can understand that the actors would be a little displeased once it essentially became the Doctor/Seven/Janeway show, but it's not as though they cut the others' salary because their roles shrunk (at least, AFAIK).
And for someone like Beltran, who attained the cachet and prestige of being a main cast figure on Trek for seven years, *without* getting typecast because of it (unlike, say Nimoy, or others who became highly associated with their unique Trek characters), I'd think it'd be great for his résumé as well as pocketbook. Later casters will simply know him as someone who was a principal cast regular on the acclaimed Trek franchise but not associate him with a difficult-to-shed image/stereotype. For future casting, they're not going to look at how many Chakotay stories were on VOY. They'd just know he was able to put in a solid seven years on a difficult and respectable show.
So why was/is he so disgruntled? Was it really that important that he didn't get as many shows/lines as he felt he deserved? If anything, I'd think that make his work on VOY easier.
Can anyone help me understand his vocal criticisms, which he even aimed at fans sometimes?
As many of you know, I'm a big VOY fan. Watching reruns got me into all of the TNG-era series, which I now like equally (though VOY remains my first "love").
And, with the exception of Kes — who I didn't dislike — I really enjoyed all the VOY characters. I liked Chakotay very much.
So it was a big shock to me to later discover he was critical of the show while it was running and is still critical of it today. I can understand that the actors would be a little displeased once it essentially became the Doctor/Seven/Janeway show, but it's not as though they cut the others' salary because their roles shrunk (at least, AFAIK).
And for someone like Beltran, who attained the cachet and prestige of being a main cast figure on Trek for seven years, *without* getting typecast because of it (unlike, say Nimoy, or others who became highly associated with their unique Trek characters), I'd think it'd be great for his résumé as well as pocketbook. Later casters will simply know him as someone who was a principal cast regular on the acclaimed Trek franchise but not associate him with a difficult-to-shed image/stereotype. For future casting, they're not going to look at how many Chakotay stories were on VOY. They'd just know he was able to put in a solid seven years on a difficult and respectable show.
So why was/is he so disgruntled? Was it really that important that he didn't get as many shows/lines as he felt he deserved? If anything, I'd think that make his work on VOY easier.
Can anyone help me understand his vocal criticisms, which he even aimed at fans sometimes?