Most people I've talked to seem to either love her or think she was wrong for the role. What about her do you think causes these reactions?
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I suspect, though I have no proof, that it isn't Mulgrew who has that polarizing effect so much as the Janeway character.
I suspect that unfortunately her voice grated on some people, and the fact she isn't a conventionally attractive actress didn't help much either.
Kate herself is an over-the-top personality--a bit on the diva side, with a certain hauteur. And she's very opinionated, has no problem expressing her opinions.
It makes her both adored and hated by fans--depending on those fans' points of view.
I suspect, though I have no proof, that it isn't Mulgrew who has that polarizing effect so much as the Janeway character.
I think because during the first two & a half seasons she greatly overacted many of her scenes as if she was still doing "Ryan's Hope". The wide eyed jaw dropping stare and the scene fades to black got very annoying, very fast. Later many found her too erratic in the choices she made.
I find some of the first eps. during the start of the series due to that overly dramatic style. I'm glad she began to tone ot down as the series went on.
I figured any debate came from the character and writer choices. But then again I never had an issue with her voice. If anything it was another facet to her character, something that marked her as different.
To my mind Mulgrew was great in the part. There were inconsistencies in the character but to me she tried to reconcile them with being consistent in how she played Janeway. Certain looks she had for certain situations, et el.
To be honest I think so much debate is garnered around Mulgre and the Janeway character simply because she was a woman.
Consider the characters: Kirk was a womaniser and a cowboy diplomat, Picard was lofty and idealist until he had his midlife crisis [circa the movie era reverted to a gun ho action hero], Sisko was mean surly and angry [but Bajoran rebels and Maquis terrorism along with the Dominion War helped to justify that for viewers], Archer - well let's leave it at Trip was willing to die for him.
All the various Captains have issues as characters, and all of the actors who played them had certain foibles. I think Mulgrew [and for that matter Janeway] gets a lot of unfair flak.
I figured her voice had something to do with it. I remember someone on TrekWeb saying she "has a smoker's voice". I liked her voice myself.
I figured her voice had something to do with it. I remember someone on TrekWeb saying she "has a smoker's voice". I liked her voice myself.
But that wasn't her voice, Roxanne niether, they were both told that they were too squueeky naturally, and that they had to both lower the register of their characters for filming.
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