Postby likemore on Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:35 am

I felt more proud of my work on Voyager than of my work on The Next Generation. I thought it was a Star Trek show that had a certain level of sophistication in its storytelling, and I certainly felt closer to it, because I was involved with it from the beginning. And I think we pushed Star Trek one step further into modern times and did some nice things. At the end of a series, if you work on a series like that for six years, you kind of look back, and you realize that out of 100 episodes, you're really really proud of 10; you're kind of proud of 30, and the rest is all varying degrees of disappointment, because it's so hard to produce a television show. So I just hope that the fans were surprised and enjoyed the show.


I think it's safe to say that a show never evolves as you think it's going to," Braga said. "It's very difficult to predict which characters will be popular and which won't. I think we all knew that Capt. Janeway would be the most popular character. But we didn't know that the Doctor would become as popular as he did. And we didn't know we'd be introducing a new character, Seven of Nine. And I think the show took a few years to find its creative voice, but it did eventually. And I think we're all very pleased with what happened over the course of seven years.
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Postby liebe911 on Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:16 am

thanks for the information.
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Postby likemore on Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:31 am

That's OK!
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