![]() Mulgrew put on the jumpsuit after the departure of Geneviève Bujold: Voyager’s first Captain Janeway. Robert Duncan McNeil – portrayer of helmsman Tom Paris and He-Man pal Kevin Corrigan – talked about Kate Mulgrew’s first day on set. ![]() The one hour meeting – which was organized by the “Stars in the House” hosts and Voyager’s Robert Picardo – was a fun way to look at Voyager’s behind-the-scenes dynamic. The cast of Star Trek: Voyager met via Zoom, along with Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley – hosts of “ Stars in the House” – to talk Trek – but more importantly – to raise money for “The Actor’s Fund” charity. So if you’re not behind it, then I suggest you find someone else to do my job’” – Bryan Fuller “Stars in the House” Voyager ReunionĪfter 25 years, a reunion is in order! And that’s exactly what happened on Tuesday, May 26th. If you don’t like what I’m doing, fire me, but this is what we’re doing. This is what we’re doing and fire me if you want to.’ He was always like ‘Fire me. Ira was like, “I don’t care, you’re wrong. “ Ira didn’t give a what Rick Berman said, and Brannon did. When asked why Fuller thought Deep Space Nine was able to get away with things Voyager wasn’t, Fuller pulled no punches. But because Deep Space Nine had made Rick Berman allergic to serialized storytelling, violently so ” – Bryan Fuller So, we would go back to it every once in a while to remind the audience that’s the larger story. We wanted to see Voyager get its kicked every episode and through that season was going to be marbled the story of Annorax and the time ship that was changing things. “ The “Year of Hell” and the behind-the-scenes drama around trying to craft not only that episode, but that season, was fascinating because we wanted “Year of Hell” to last the entire season. He went on to describe the writer’s room’s plan to make one of Star Trek’s best two-parters – “Year of Hell” – a season long arc, and Berman’s reaction. And there was a lot of resistance from Rick Berman in embracing them because he was chasing The Next Generation and was not allowing Voyager to be the show that it could be.” – Bryan Fullerīut Fuller wasn’t done. And there was an appetite for these bigger, bolder science fiction stories. And I witnessed the creative struggle when I was working there. ”I think what was interesting in the evolution of the show, which you could sense the creative struggle. This week, the former-Voyager staff writer sat down with the la “ Inglorious Treksperts” podcast to celebrate Voyagers Silver Anniversary, and sprinkled trek nuggets all up in our sauce.įuller discussed the push-and-pull between Voyager’s creative team and then-Trek-Head-Rick-Berman, saying: Every time the man speaks, he leaves juicy audio clips in his wake. I think it is a spectacular idea, which is to go post the timeline we know.” – Akiva Goldsman Bryan Fuller Talks “Voyager”īryan Fuller is to Voyager what Jonathan Frakes is to Next Gen. Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, the original showrunners from season one, that idea dates all the way back to that. “ We all helped build that idea, all the way back to season one. Goldsman also revealed an interesting tidbit about Discovery’s jump to the distant future: It’s not a final frontier but it is a new one.” – Akiva Goldsman ![]() I have seen some of it because, you know, we all work together in the same – or we did – place with lots of Star Trek pictures on the wall and editing bays and things, you know. “So Alex has really been deeply involved in the building out of what season three looks like and what that post-Federation future is. ![]() Goldsman told Collider he was not involved with Discovery’s third season, but did have some information on what’s to come, saying Strap in, because this week we’ve got AUDIO! Goldman apologized for “Batman and Robin” – it was heart-felt, but we’re not sure it was enough…BUT…he also talked a bit more about Star Trek. On Friday May 29th, the video of that interview was posted to Collider’s youtube channel, and it contained a slew of new information. Last week, we told you about a Collider interview with Star Trek producer, director, and writer Akiva Goldsman.
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