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  1. Dec 23, 2023 · Gates McFadden was let go from Star Trek: The Next Generation after season 1 due to showrunner Maurice Hurley's dislike of her character and acting. Executive producer Rick Berman initially disagreed with Hurley's decision but the decision was ultimately supported by Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.

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    • The Backstory: The Rise of Maurice Hurley
    • Hurley ‘Got Rid Of’ Mcfadden
    • McFadden’s Return

    Maurice Hurley was part of “TNG” almost from the beginning. According to “The Fifty-Year Mission: The Next 25 Years,” “TNG” creator Gene Roddenberryadmired Hurley because he had a wide range of experience in the television industry. Hurley was initially hired as a writer for the show’s first season. The majority of the writers that worked on the fi...

    One of the people who really didn’t get along with Hurley was McFadden. In an interview with IGNin July 2021, McFadden revealed that she and Hurley constantly clashed on set. “Maurice Hurley who was the only one I didn’t get along with … got rid of me, but that’s because I would speak up,” McFadden said. “If I thought something was racist or sexist...

    Berman told the authors of “The Fifty-Year Mission” that fans of “TNG” were very upset with Dr. Crusher’s departure from the show, and most of them really didn’t like Dr. Pulaski. When Muldaur told the show’s producers that she didn’t want to continue on the show, they had to figure out what to do about the role of the ship’s doctor. The decision b...

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  2. Hurley was responsible for firing Gates McFadden, who played the role of Dr. Beverly Crusher, at the end of the show's first season. Executive producer Rick Berman recalled that Hurley "had a real bone to pick" with McFadden and did not like her acting.

  3. Jun 6, 2021 · Maurice Hurley, the showrunner most notable for letting Gates McFadden go at the end of the first season, was calling the shots. Things were getting so tense that Hurley told Rick Berman to fire the entire cast at the end of the first season.

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  4. Jun 6, 2023 · Dr. Crusher wasn't in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 2 because Gates McFadden was fired by co-executive producer Maurice Hurley. Production on TNG season 1 was infamously chaotic and numerous writers quit the show during its tumultuous first year.

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · However, she admits this is essentially the case as she had angered showrunner Maurice Hurley with her criticism of what she perceived as the sexist, outdated portrayal of her character, and...

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  7. According to Rick Berman, Hurley was the reason behind Gates McFadden's departure from The Next Generation in its second season, as he disliked her acting and "had a bone to pick with her. " After he left the show in the third season, McFadden was invited back by Berman.

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