Just pick a characterization and STICK WITH IT, don't change an entire character just to fit with one episode.
And Beltran was known to be unhappy so I'm sure that showed through.
And Beltran was known to be unhappy so I'm sure that showed through.
I remember reading comments from him before the series ended about how he was unhappy with his character arc, or lack thereof. And I remember being impressed that he'd spoken up about it, and also that he as an actor wanted more - and it wasn't just about collecting a paycheck. But I think one of the ways the writers fixed the Chakotay problem was to pair him with Seven - which just creeps me out.
If Mulgrew ever complained, I don't remember hearing about it, except for vague murmers of discontent when Seven was introduced. But of course there was almost always something for her to sink her teeth into. I sometimes wonder if it bothered her that her character was written so haphazzardly, or if she just saw it as an acting challenge? Either way, she never seemed to lose her energy and drive, no matter what unsupported character moment they threw at her. I find it hard to love Janeway because she doesn't have a concrete persona, but I find it quite easy to enjoy Mulgrew's performance of the character.
But I think one of the ways the writers fixed the Chakotay problem was to pair him with Seven - which just creeps me out.
But I think one of the ways the writers fixed the Chakotay problem was to pair him with Seven - which just creeps me out.
By Fix, you mean neuter right?
Tom and B'elanna got maybe ten episodes in 4 years of being together, so it's apparent that these people didn't really understand how to "Tony and Angela", but I am really curious what would have happened if Seven and Chakotay had been given 6 or seven episodes as C stories in the background to fall in love as the crisis of the week occupied everyone elses time.
The staging of Trip and T'Pol was a vast improvement, once things actually eventually begun, but even that was still a pale shadow of Dax and her "men" or Sisko and the one time Maquis agent Cassidy, or the amazing marriage of Kieko and Miles O'Brien.
I think that Jeri Taylor always meant to pair Janeway and Chakotay off but the change in leadership kind of put a stop to that but also I do think the Kate herself may have put a stop to Janeway having a relationship because of a casual remark made by Patrick Stewart at a convention that most if not all the starship captains attended. I've got that little bit of information saved on my hard drive if anyone is interested. This was a personal interpretation by someone that attended that convention and is acquainted with Robert Beltran and his brother Louie.
I also believe that the ill fated love affair between Robert Beltran and Kate Mulgrew which ended somewhere around the end of season four, maybe had something to do with the non J/C relationship too.
Given the sorry state of the rest of the crews' love lives I wonder what inspired the writers to allow the B'Elanna / Tom pairing at all? I'm not complaining. I'm glad they paired them; they work well together, I think, but I always felt bad for Janeway when she would run off to the holodeck.
Kate Mulgrew should have know what the C/7 relationship would have looked like to female viewers. I don't know if she did or didn't, but she should have, and she should have put her foot down too.
I am rather interested in this, particularly the latter part.
Wasn't Kate married?
I am rather interested in this, particularly the latter part.
Wasn't Kate married?
She may have been married at the beginning of Voyager, that I'm not sure of, but apparently she and Beltran had a relationship that ended either just before or as a direct result of her involvement with Tim Hagen, whom she later married.
This is all pretty common knowledge in the J/C fandom.
Brit
Mulgrew is also an opponent of abortion as well as capital punishment. She received an award from Feminists for Life, a pro-life feminist group. She is quoted as saying "Execution as punishment is barbaric and unnecessary" and "Life is sacred to me on all levels. Abortion does not compute with my philosophy."
mulgrew's and beltran's romantic is more speculation than fact. she's never publicly admitted it while he's only made innuendos. the rumor is that a romantic relationship didn't go far at all and ended as quickly as it began. but, based on this interview from people magazine, i have my doubts.I am rather interested in this, particularly the latter part.
Wasn't Kate married?
She may have been married at the beginning of Voyager, that I'm not sure of, but apparently she and Beltran had a relationship that ended either just before or as a direct result of her involvement with Tim Hagen, whom she later married.
This is all pretty common knowledge in the J/C fandom.
Brit
That might be why I never heard of it.![]()
It does explain the chemistry, then.
I just wikipedia'd Kate and she was married to Robert Egan until 1993 and then married Tim Hagan in 1999. So she was indeed single in the period involved. I wonder how she got involved with Hagan, or what triggered the end of her relationship with Beltran? I wonder if that in turn contributed to Beltran becoming miserable working on the show and what some perceive as a quality decline?
I mistakenly recalled Kate still being married after VGR premiered but I now recall reading a TV Guide article where she was talking about the difficulty of raising two boys by herself.
Random Mulgrew factoid of the day:
Mulgrew is also an opponent of abortion as well as capital punishment. She received an award from Feminists for Life, a pro-life feminist group. She is quoted as saying "Execution as punishment is barbaric and unnecessary" and "Life is sacred to me on all levels. Abortion does not compute with my philosophy."
From People Magazine Celebrity Weddings of the Year 1998-1999 Issue, July 5, 1999. Kate Mulgrew & Tim Hagan
In their words…..
April 19, 1999
Kate: Tim was my mother’s friend. I was going to County Kerry, Ireland, in 1994, and she said that he was going to be there and I should meet him. I arranged to see him in a bar.
Tim: I have no interest in Hollywood. I knew she was an actress but had never seen her in anything. I’m an agnostic on many of my days, but when I laid eyes on her I said, “There is a God.”
Kate: It was almost instantaneous attraction. I think the Sicilians call it the thunderbolt. But he was county commissioner of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and I had to come back to L.A., and then I landed the job on Star Trek. These two components conspired against us. Cut to five years later. He’s now a consultant for three foundations in Cleveland. We met again for lunch at the Hotel Bel-Air; and last November he popped the question. We now split our time between Cleveland
and L.A.
Tim: We wanted a wedding that was very simple and elegant, and we wanted it outside. Sanibel Island in Florida seemed good.
Kate: I just wanted to be someplace where I could look at the faces I love so well. Imagine a Victorian house with a veranda and a grassy courtyard with a white gazebo overlooking the canal. My two sons and his two daughters weren’t there, but we had my best friend and her husband as witnesses. The whole thing took 15 minutes.
Tim: I talked about how the moment I saw her, I was in love. She redefined my life completely, and at age 53 I never thought that would happen again.
Kate: Afterward we had champagne. Then we jumped into our shorts and went out to lunch. I don’t recall what we ate—just that we had more champagne, and I had the most quietly happy moments of my entire life.
It does explain the chemistry, then.
I just wikipedia'd Kate and she was married to Robert Egan until 1993 and then married Tim Hagan in 1999. So she was indeed single in the period involved. I wonder how she got involved with Hagan, or what triggered the end of her relationship with Beltran? I wonder if that in turn contributed to Beltran becoming miserable working on the show and what some perceive as a quality decline?
very true. but, i've read interviews with her where she has stated about being raised catholic and to this day (granted 10 years ago) her faith and religion are still very important in her life.Regarding her Catholicism, I didn't assume her to be that devout. There are a lot of people across the spectrum who claim to be one thing and aren't.
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