
By Chris Snellgrove
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It takes Star Trek: The next generation A couple of difficult years to find the legs in space, and the show undergo a lot of changes in the road. A temporary change is to change Dr. Dr. Crusher Pulaski in Season 2 before returning Crusher for Season 3. Many often wondered why Pulaski himself replaced after the second season, but the explanation was frank, he was so frank, he was so frank, he was so proud, he was so proud, he was so frank, he was so proud, he was so proud, he was so proud, he was so proud, he was so frank, he was so angry, he was so proud, he was so frank, he was so frank. so many of the star trek fandom.
Dr. Pulaski entered the Star Trek

The next generation somewhat more as The original series Back to the sun, and the new doctor character represents the producer’s desire to pass the first adventures of Captain Kirk. So Pulaski was played by Diana Muldaur, a man who acted with William Shatner in the original Star Trek series. His attitude toward loosely modeled after Dr. McCoy, that is why she hates using the transporter and has a cantankerous attitude towards data, the android who serve as tng’s version of Mr. Spock.
However, there is a major problem with Pulaski from the beginning: while Star Trek: The original series evolved in occasional conflict between the crew, The next generation is a show where everyone is more or less agreed. When this new doctor was taken, however, he immediately began to attack Captain Picard’s heads. He also has a data antidipse based on him an android accused of racism fans, a label that never disappears.
When you look, it’s easy to see why Pulaski’s character is longing Star Trek: The next generation producers. Dr. Her stern, Dr.’s Gender-Swapped Clone McCoy helped him to stand straight from Beverly Crusher’s gentle and mature number. In addition, his butt heads of other characters indicate the show’s conflict, something Gene Roddenberry is forbidden and that hurt Season 1. And the fact that Muldaur is the star. The original series It means that he can win old fans still on the fence about the new Spinoff Show.
Pulaski is not a fan favorite

Those are all good on paper, but after a test period to happen Pulaski, the writers and producers of Star Trek throw the towel. Producer Rick Berman later admitted that his character “never worked … Doctor Pulaski wasn’t really encouraging.” As a result, Muldaur was not invited to the show, even if he was not disappointed because he felt that the new Spinoff was very focused on technology and was very small in the character building.
Usa sa dakong rason nga wala na nibalik si Pulaski sa bag-ong spinoff mao ang Star Trek fandom, nga daghan kanila naglunsad og usa ka madasigon nga kampanya sa pagsulat sa sulat aron ibalik sa show ang Dr. Crusher by Gates Mcfadden. They are accompanied by Patrick Stewartwhich is the same as passionate in his personal campaign to return his or her old partner. The joint pressure of fans and captains of TW is sufficiently important by Berman’s personally inviting McFadden, and the remainder of television history.
Dr. Pulaski There are many interesting qualities that make him an interesting nature, but he never enjoyed the cold Star Trek: The next generation. It’s good to have replaced him Gates McfaddenA murderer actor whose nature becomes more prominent and popular over time. Finally, Dr. Crusher is a central character in the last period of PicardAnd that seriously satisfactory designs may not happen if not because of the severe campaigns with fans to remove Diana Muldaur and return Gates McFadden to the enterprise where he belongs.