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So I know a lot of fans didn't like her much, said she was a bad fit, or simply that she wasn't Dr. Crusher. Is there anyone who is a fan?
I used to not like the character, but upon viewing the second season in full through Spike TV in the states over the last couple of years, and watching the whole second season over a couple of days about a month ago, I found her quite charming.
I used to not like the character, but upon viewing the second season in full through Spike TV in the states over the last couple of years, and watching the whole second season over a couple of days about a month ago, I found her quite charming.
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I'm not a big fan of Crusher but I hated Pulaski.
As was said above her dislike of Data, even mispronouncing his name and not even caring about it, struck me as foolish, surely someone who is in Starfleet, whose mission is to seek out new life would have a greater acceptance, even McCoy showed signs that he liked Spock when pressed.
As was said above her dislike of Data, even mispronouncing his name and not even caring about it, struck me as foolish, surely someone who is in Starfleet, whose mission is to seek out new life would have a greater acceptance, even McCoy showed signs that he liked Spock when pressed.
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I've never been able to put my finger on it before, but that's exactly it. Pulaski had all the hard nosed "argue with anybody regardless for rank" aspects that McCoy had... but she never had the warmth, the friendship, that McCoy had with Kirk. So her arguments came over as shrill and nasty.
One thing that bothered me about her was... I think it was Pen Pals. She was going on about Wesley and said something about "are we treating him like a young officer, or like a boy who we are responsible for?" And I just thought 'well excuse me lady, but nobody made YOU responsible for any such thing!" Crusher handed over her parental duties to the E-D senior officers, individually. Personally I'd be pissed off if I handed my kid over to some people and then found that they were sharing parental duties with others I hadn't vetted.
One thing that bothered me about her was... I think it was Pen Pals. She was going on about Wesley and said something about "are we treating him like a young officer, or like a boy who we are responsible for?" And I just thought 'well excuse me lady, but nobody made YOU responsible for any such thing!" Crusher handed over her parental duties to the E-D senior officers, individually. Personally I'd be pissed off if I handed my kid over to some people and then found that they were sharing parental duties with others I hadn't vetted.
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I found her arguments to be shrilly, but charmingly so. I also found her warmth to develop throughout the season. I believe if she had time to play the character more, the warmth would have come through. There were some very interesting moments, including her respect for Worf's feelings in his chicken pox, her interactions with Sarjenka, her care for Picard. I never quite found her cold, save for a few moments.GrahamKennedy wrote:I've never been able to put my finger on it before, but that's exactly it. Pulaski had all the hard nosed "argue with anybody regardless for rank" aspects that McCoy had... but she never had the warmth, the friendship, that McCoy had with Kirk. So her arguments came over as shrill and nasty.
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The "McCoy in a skirt" thing gave the the producers the opportunity to use stories and plot elements from the aborted Phase II series with a little retooling (McCoy/Spock interaction becoming Pulaski/Data). Having seen the episodes a few months back, the character doesn't really grate on me too badly, and even injects a very slight dose of needed misantrophy into the USS Stepford crew.
Back in the 'eighties, when I had a slight schoolboy Crusher crush (please forgive the awful pun) I thought the replacement of the MILF doctor (though that term hadn't been invented yet) was criminal.....
Back in the 'eighties, when I had a slight schoolboy Crusher crush (please forgive the awful pun) I thought the replacement of the MILF doctor (though that term hadn't been invented yet) was criminal.....