Yeah, notoriously the maquis thing is ended in the first episode.
I think they were pushing Neelix/Kes in the first couple years but I will not watch that. Two really bad characters that they apparently were trying to base the show on.
Deep Space Nine benefited a lot from characters that emerged because of the actors even though they weren't meant to be that (Garak, Damar, Dukat, heck all the Ferengis).
Voyager seemed to be strangely the opposite. They had a lot of interesting concepts for main characters, but when it came down to writing an episode it was always there's a shuttle crash and they end up fricking or something. This didn't work for me at the time. It was one of things where Mike Stoklasa says "maybe you don't notice but your brain does".
You watch a lot of asian dramas and you realize it's all about the romance and it's about 12 hours before the rich r-slur (he owns a hospital or somthing) and the poor r-slur (the scrappy hardworking lower class girl)
And then it gets into his mother-in-law. Goddammit Korean ajummas ruin everything. !asians
Look at the new characters on Voyager: You got 7 o' 9 (the producer's girlfriend)
You eventually get Icheb. I guess the writers were so fricking desperate they introduced another neurodivergent into the mix.
The only one who didn't suck was Naomi Wildman.
Little girl. Works if you're a human or a yoda a kitten @Rad_juju .
Introduces no problems into our existing cast.
If we want a story with a kid in the future, we've got one.
I dunno, I watch some of these show and I've never written for TV and they know nothing about the business.
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I meant the original series. Voyslop has too much fanservice and tries to have an overarching story but it doesn't go anywhere.
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Yeah, notoriously the maquis thing is ended in the first episode.
I think they were pushing Neelix/Kes in the first couple years but I will not watch that. Two really bad characters that they apparently were trying to base the show on.
Deep Space Nine benefited a lot from characters that emerged because of the actors even though they weren't meant to be that (Garak, Damar, Dukat, heck all the Ferengis).
Voyager seemed to be strangely the opposite. They had a lot of interesting concepts for main characters, but when it came down to writing an episode it was always there's a shuttle crash and they end up fricking or something. This didn't work for me at the time. It was one of things where Mike Stoklasa says "maybe you don't notice but your brain does".
You watch a lot of asian dramas and you realize it's all about the romance and it's about 12 hours before the rich r-slur (he owns a hospital or somthing) and the poor r-slur (the scrappy hardworking lower class girl)
And then it gets into his mother-in-law. Goddammit Korean ajummas ruin everything. !asians
Look at the new characters on Voyager: You got 7 o' 9 (the producer's girlfriend)
You eventually get Icheb. I guess the writers were so fricking desperate they introduced another neurodivergent into the mix.
The only one who didn't suck was Naomi Wildman.
Little girl. Works if you're a human or a yoda a kitten @Rad_juju .
Introduces no problems into our existing cast.
If we want a story with a kid in the future, we've got one.
I dunno, I watch some of these show and I've never written for TV and they know nothing about the business.
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