Him and Kate Mulgrew?
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Voynut — 18 years ago(August 17, 2007 10:35 PM)
I think they liked each other very much but did have rows. When you work with people 18 hours a day and become a family there SHOULD be rows imo. It would be unnatural for there not to be. Add-in tiredness, stress, frustration, stubborness, and ego, and well, yeah - rows and differences of opinion. It doesn't mean they truly disliked or hated each other. Reading con reports about Kate lately, she's talked about Beltran's antics with the rest of 'the boys' as they tried to crack her up at 2.00 am with laughter, so I like to think that they did row, but that time is a healer. I guess that until a 'tell-all' autobiography of either of them appears, people can make up their own minds dependant on what they WANT to have happened, which these days seems to go with character 'shipper needs and affiliations. I'm a bit guilty of that myself as a J/C 'shipper fan cos I really like them both and would want them both to be okay about the other one. I genuinely do hope that as people they remember the good times and smile. Nothing good is served by wanting/needing two people to hate each other to fit in with character 'shipper affiliations :
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timtonruben359 — 18 years ago(August 27, 2007 09:19 AM)
They did get along for most of the show, but there was clear tensions in the last seasons. Beltran openly trashed Mulgrew in several interviews and Mulgrew gave it right back to him.
I've heard from many of the cast themselves, that Mulgrew was very difficult to work with in the last season of the show. In fact, Robert Picardo was the only one of the cast to say good bye to her on the last day of shooting. -
Voynut — 18 years ago(October 29, 2007 06:14 AM)
It got pretty tit-for-tat there for a while where they took shots at each other. She'd bang on about him at cons and in interviews, he'd say something about her. All very 'parents fighting in front of the children' and hard to watch/listen to if you're a fan of both. I get the impression she loves to boss people about and he hates to be bossed - and he wasn't shy in telling her to back off. That had to make for fireworks

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Mart-13 — 13 years ago(February 13, 2013 09:38 AM)
That's because people have an on-screen and off-screen persona. Outtakes only let you know what they want you to see/hear, as the actors know that the cameras are rolling all the time. Only when they know for sure that the cameras are not filming