I watched a review of the TNG episode “Thine Own Self” a while ago where it was mentioned that Picard doesn’t appear until the very end after Data gets back to the Enterprise, after all the scenes of Crusher having the bridge and Riker observing Troi taking the test to becoming a commander. They suggested that Patrick Stewart may not have been around for most of the filming but they needed him to appear at least a bit in the episode because it was in the contract.

Is this a common thing? Yesterday I was watching DS9’s “Paradise Lost” and couldn’t help but notice that Bashir only has like 3 lines on the Defiant and could easily have not been there. But Quark doesn’t appear in the episode at all.

But if Armin Shimerman didn’t need to be in every episode they could easily have cut him from the episode “Duet” because the only line Quark has is him wondering whether Bajoran survivors of a labour camp like to gamble.

Maybe I’m just thinking too hard about what happens behind the scenes instead of just enjoying the show.

  • Wooster@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    My limited understanding is that the studio is paying for that actor to appear in every episode, regardless of if the actor is necessary. So to get their money’s worth, they appear in throwaway scenes.

    Obviously depends on the contract, and it’s just as probable that I’m talking out my bum.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe they want to ensure nobody else gets to use the actor while they are paying them to be on their show to avoid future problems when they do need them for episodes where they appear more often.