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By ArgonautFleecey

You say Stewart should have expected notoriety when he signed to do TNG. Why? Why should he have expected the sequel series to Star Trek to be successful back in 1987? Or for that to define his career? I don't think that's what he really expected, and I don't blame him.

As for his chagrin at being constantly linked to Star Trek--the man is an ACTOR. He's a long-time member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, which is a HUGE thing for any actor. He's appeared in films and television unconnected to Trek, he's appeared on Broadway and in the West End, and he's always been a well-regarded classical actor. But people remember him most as part of a franchise of staggeringly inconsistent quality that has a notoriously fanatical, arrogant and shortsighted fanbase.

I'd be annoyed, too.

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