Me too for me Janeway made the show and Kate Mulgrew as Janeway. I can’t imagine anyone else in the role. She was better than Picard or character, even though Patrick Stewart really tried to bring quite a bit of gravitas to it. She was always better than that, her character was also always better than that… Tim Russ as Tuvok is the only true Vulcan character he plays the Vulcan character better than anyone. I’ve seen play Vulcan and yes even better than Leonard Nimoy but then again, Leonard Nimmo‘s character was never holy Vulcan to begin with. I’m sorry I’m using voice to text. It doesn’t write things down the way I would like to. I hope you can make heads or tails of this. It may say I edited it, but I didn’t. I just added something so that my comment would make sense and I agree she is the best of all of them. I did like Deep Space 9 however I found it very chauvinistic in so many ways and I found the same thing to some degree on Voyager, but it was to be expected considering that one of the show runners, one of the guys in charge was known to be a male chauvinist pig and a racist to boot.
Here we have Mulgrew talking about beeing a role model to young female scientists and days later the astronaut Sam Cristoforetti is posting a picture of herself from the ISS, wearing a Starfleet uniform and citing Janeways "There is coffee in that nebula". THAT is the power of Star Trek.
@@gjd1942 Well, maybe she didn't like the fact that a woman must be in a tight-fitting costume in which she casts so that the young men can drool. Maybe she didn't like Braga being a sexist and Jeri slept with him. Her character promoted sexism. And thanks to her strengths, and now I'm not talking about fasting, most actors had nothing to play. Maybe she didn't like Jennifer Lien leaving. She simply protested against sexism in the workplace. And Braga didn't even hide his sexist views. I noticed that Jeri said Kate would attack her, only that it was hard to work with her. Garet complained that he had a hard time enduring it then. I didn't notice any of the other actors complaining, except Jeri and the weeping Garett. It doesn't change the fact that Janeway is a fascinating character, and Kate Mulgrew played her perfectly. I like the Seven, but I sincerely hope that because of my work, I won't have to dress in something so humiliating. It was like bait
I heavily respect Kate Mulgrew and I personally think she is one of the best actors star trek has ever seen. Her and the whole cast of voyager made it a joy to watch.
You were my favorite captain on star trek. Voyager was my favorite star trek show and i would watch it every day i got home from school. I would dream about meeting that cast almost every day. I would love to see you back as Captain or Admiral Janeway someday. Thank you for all that you did and for being so awesome.
+Kurtis Gomske (EL KURTO) She did come back as Admiral Janeway in Star Trek Nemesis movie. Although it was a very brief time in the movie, sadly. She was magnificient.
I always enjoyed the way of acting of captain Janeway. Later, I was standing at the bridge of hughe sea going vessels as an officer and thought many times of her.
Kate, thank you for your dedication. You truly embodied the character and she inspired me. I joined the military when I was right out of high school and I would think of her often. I'm currently re-watching the entire series and it's just been so comforting. I wish I could have served with her :) I hope to read your book in the future. Thank you again for sharing your talent with the world and being a wonderful and real role model.
Playing a captain on Star Trek is like playing the best example humanity has to offer on regards to intelligence, wisdom, integrity, and compassion. And I think she expressed those very well.
I love Voyager, and her portrayal of Captain Janeway is probably the reason number one. What a great role model, the strength, the ideals, and the heart of a lion. I've watched Voyager back then on TV, but since then I keep rewatching all seasons again and again. And the final episode, when Janeway pays Tuvok a visit, it always make be burst into tears. Thank you! I wonder what Kate Mulgrew could do today with the arch story telling of modern Star Trek shows. Live long and prosper, Kate!
Great actor. "Actress" is an antiquated term. An "actress" is an actor who gets paid less. She's an ACTOR. And a damn good one at that. Her contribution to the "Voyager" series can't be overstated. She was incredible!
Well, no. An actor is male, an actress is female. Wage gap is a myth. We really don't need more social justice in Star Trek. Also, she's probably the worst possible choice for the role. Awful actress.
She was a great captain, enjoyed her performance throughout the show. . Voyager was the best for me because it really captured that sense of wonder and exploration perfectly and i just wanted to keep on watching because i was so hooked to find out what happens next, which worlds they discover, what problems they encounter.. so good!
This woman is totally inspiring and a wonderful, subtle and multi-dimensional actress what I wouldn't give to have been that interviewer, Kate Mulgrew is definitely someone you'd want to have tea and cake with huh? Wonderful.
Kate's efforts are appreciated. Janeway rules the universe. My wife and I just finished all 7 seasons of Voyager and we're in withdrawal. The show was brilliant.
Kate Mulgrew is one awesome person. I am so so so happy that she played captain Janeway in Star Trek. No one else could have played that role any better. So for the bottom of my heart. THANK YOU :-)
While Star Trek Voyager is far from my favorite of the shows, I always respected Kate Mulgrew for the professionalism and respect that she brought to the role. She did an outstanding job and is worthy of all the other great Captains in Trek lore.
Kate Mulgrew, thank you for that hard work. Star Trek needed a strong / smart female to be captain of a starship and you delivered 10 fold. Voyager exceeded my expectations and you were the biggest part of how I felt about the series. Excellent writing by the way. This, coming from a guy who grew up on the original series. I had ties to the new Star Trek film's producers and directors but, unfortunately, that evaporated 'beyond' (no pun intended) my control. I had a concept for a thriller that incorporated, Captains Archer, Kirk and Janeway into one film. Maybe some day. Thank you again Kate!
What an incredible actor and an amazing human. Thank you, Kate Mulgrew, for bringing us one of the greatest Star Fleet captains in Trek history! If they ever offer you a chance to reprise your iconic role, please accept! The world needs Admiral Janeway now more than ever!!
OMG....I can't explain but it still my favorite show! I have all seven seasons on DVD and I watch it again and again.... loved Kate Mulgrew as captain Janeway, the best captain ever :) I still have goosebumps!
Everytime I see her in interviews or videos at conventions I always feel like I really would like her as a person and enjoy her company. She seems like such an honest and stoutly forthright person, with a genuine passion for what she does. This clip just reinforces how much of an amazing hard working person she really is. Working that many hours, getting up at stupid o'clock every day and for that many years ALL whilst raising and providing for her own family... really is inspirational to hear 🙂
If I ever got the opportunity to meet the cast of Voyager, I would want to thank them for all the hard work they put in to contribute to the universe of Star Trek, and that despite how much Voyager is maligned as the worst Star Trek Series, it still holds a special place in my heart to this day. Hell, Voyager was what got me interested in science as a kid. Without Voyager, I probably would never have watched the rest of the Star Trek series. I don't blame the cast members for anything bad to come out of voyager. Instead, I blame the writers and producers. Rick Berman, I'm looking at you.
+ian wulf The worst ST are the stories of the pre Kirk era in that awful preview Enterprise. The Archer character is so like and old movie character despite being acted by Scott Bakula whoI think is worth better roes than that.
Voyager and TNG were my fav ST series. I honestly don't get why some people dislike voyager. I think they just don't realise TNG, DS9 and VOY are different genres. They dislike the genre and blame the series.
+Baluvideo I don't think people liked the change in ship. I wouldn't say that it's not popular or that it's the worst because there are tons of books still being released for Voyager that take place after the series end (I'm starting up "A Pocket Full Of Lies" soon which came out last month). I think it's that people didn't like the fact that it was a different ship, different class, and a different sort of mission. Star Trek with the exception of DS9 has always been a five year mission with Enterprise and I don't think some people liked that it changed with Voyager. I will say that it was popular because it lasted just as long as TNG did which was 7 seasons. Voyager is by far my favorite ST series and to be honest I think there is a group of trekkies just like with any series (Star Wars, DW, etc) that you will never please. It's sort of like Star Wars with the new films. Basically all they did (no spoilers if you haven't seen it) is they remade a New Hope and a whole bunch of people hated it, well Lucas did his own original idea with the prequels and people hated that. No matter what you do within a series that has a strong fanbase like Star Trek or Star Wars; there will always be a group of people who dislike it simply because it's new. All of the Star Trek series have been good except Enterprise. Enterprise is the greatest example of "trying too hard" I have ever seen. Enterprise tried so hard to bring Star Trek out of the future and closer to our reach (just look at the intro which showed space shuttles and rovers) and it failed. To add a bit of salt to the wound the captain was just immensely unlikeable. So I don't think Voyager is massively disliked I just think it's a small amount of "purists" who felt Star Trek should've never changed, but the books that are still being written and released by Kirsten Beyer prove that people still love Voyager.
+Baluvideo Yeah there are tons! It's released by Pocket Books (you can find them at Barnes And Noble they aren't hard to find or pick them up on Amazon for like 3 bucks each) and they started back in 2003 and they are the adventures of the Voyager after the end of the series so Janeway is now Admiral and Chakotay is now Captain of the USS Voyager. The cool thing is that you don't really need to read them in order to understand them since they sort of give you synopsis within conversations in the book. I'm sort of new to being a Trekkie in all honesty. I actually hated Star Trek as a kid (mainly because I didn't understand it, it was too technical for a 10 year old) and made fun of it. Well now that i'm 21 I watch all of them and realize what an idiot I was because they are so cool. I just recently got back into Voyager which I always sort of liked and I love it now absolutely love and adore it. Well on a trip to Barnes and Noble I found out they started continuing the Voyager timeline way back in 2003 and they still are releasing books. Like I said Kirsten Beyer just wrote and released a new one this year! So definitely pick some up they are really good and they are very well written.
Excellent Actress, absolutely love her. Her role as Janeway and now Red to this day a stunning performance. Hat's off to her for her work and tireless efforts.
Any Kate Mulgrew fans who haven't seen her in the third season of Mr. Mercedes yet I highly recommend it. She give an absolutely genius performance of a seriously psychotic woman who at the same time is funny as hell. She steals the show whenever she's on screen.
I am binge watching Voyager now and Janeway is brilliant. So refreshing to have a female role model in a sci-fi show. Kate should be very proud of herself.
Her work showed a rare example of how to be strong but distinctly female. She showed what it meant to be a leader, firm but keep that certain tenderness and consideration.
For those of you who are ST fans but dislike Voyager, read the comments. That series touched us fans in the similar ways. It wasn't so much about ST, though that was a brilliant franchise to work from, it was about the actors and the characters. Their friendship and their separation from Earth and their longing to get back. There was something about that whole scenario and especially the chemistry of the crew that was held together brilliantly by Mulgrew's talent that caused us fans to love this show. None of your criticisms or nitpicking of the scripts can ever change that for us.
Such an Amazing woman, and my favorite Captain in the entire Star Trek universe. Bravo Kate, Thank You for bringing Captain Janeway to life with such hard work and dedication. In this humble Voyager fan's opinion, your performance was nothing less than perfection!
Women I know having trouble with work colleagues or whoever, received several videos of Janeway dealing with difficult people or aliens. I said...watch her...absorb her...become as unyielding. Kate, you helped them all. Superb roll model.
Kate you were an amazing actress on STV and Orange is the new black. (I watched them both of course) thank you for all the hard work and effort you put into your acting career.
Star Trek voyager inspired me immensely , especially Janeway . I would watch the intro sequence in awe and the amazing stores I still think about all the time after seeing the episode years ago.
Kate Mulgrew had every right to be proud, her work was awesome as the first female Captain of a Federation Star Ship. You would be surprised, since I'm up here in Alaska with Fishermen, Rough Necks, Miners... I'd ask them who their favorite Star Trek Captain is and most of them said Captain Janeway! More guys, more macho guys than women! I can only guess that Alaska men love women who can take care of business, "Here dear, here's the shotgun, going on the slope for 6 months, don't let let that pesky brown bear eat our dogs, or the children." I know one thing, Alaska men really have a thing for Captain Janeway. LOL
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy and Kate Mulgrew as Janeway are two of the great acting efforts. And I love both shows. Thanks to both of them for the magic. And I'm not even a feminist, I just love quality.
this woman carried the show on her own. The writers gave her an inconsistent character and her charisma alone turned it into an epic, compelling leader.
@@1978rharris fair, let me rephrase: from my point of view she carried the show on her own and was a much better actor than the rt, except maybe the doctor, even if Ihave nothing against the others. Mileages may vary, but for me and my circle she was the only one that kept our attention consistently. Better?
from the way she talks, her body language and mindset, she has become cpt.Janeway for good. Responsibility to society, duty first. Voyager is very unique and special.
I wish she knew how many lives she touched and changed worldwide with Janeway. Voyager was the 1st ST series I got to watch completely 1st episode to last and she is my favourite Capt.
You remind me SOOO much of my mother.. typical redhead and full of that Irish fighting spirit.. my grandfather was born in County Cork and I firmly believe that we are ALL IRISH at heart!!!
I think Deep Space 9 and Voyager are better than The Next Generation. But Kate Mulgrew, Avery Brooks, And Patrick Stewart all worked very hard and did well. Kate Mulgrew is always interesting to listen to in an interview. Very smart and well spoken.
Definitely one of the best female tv leads ever done on television,no in your face feminism or diversity just a strong Star Trek Captain (the best in my opinion) that male,female Anybody could get behind !
I too was born with teeth and strange enough the date of this recording is my birthday, April 13.I grew up watching Star Trek. Watched the first few episodes on my uncle's British made b/w PYE TV. I was just 10 in 1967, I got hooked. Kate Mulgrew was brilliant. She was a sort of a mother hen to her crew and was and possibly is a tough as nails, in a steel in satin kind of way. Love the way her Irish humor kicks in on certain occasions or situations. I hope the Star Trek saga lives on for 50 more years and beyond. RIP Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy, Deforest Kelly, James Doohan et. al.
Kate is the biggest reason for me why Voyager became my favourite. P.S Coffee BLACK!
Dont forget Tim Russ and his portrait of Tuvok the sass master
There's coffee in that nebula.
Picard liked Earl Grey, Sisko Raktajino, Janeway black coffee. We never knew what Kirk and Spock had for a hot beverage.
Me too for me Janeway made the show and Kate Mulgrew as Janeway. I can’t imagine anyone else in the role. She was better than Picard or character, even though Patrick Stewart really tried to bring quite a bit of gravitas to it. She was always better than that, her character was also always better than that… Tim Russ as Tuvok is the only true Vulcan character he plays the Vulcan character better than anyone. I’ve seen play Vulcan and yes even better than Leonard Nimoy but then again, Leonard Nimmo‘s character was never holy Vulcan to begin with. I’m sorry I’m using voice to text. It doesn’t write things down the way I would like to. I hope you can make heads or tails of this. It may say I edited it, but I didn’t. I just added something so that my comment would make sense and I agree she is the best of all of them. I did like Deep Space 9 however I found it very chauvinistic in so many ways and I found the same thing to some degree on Voyager, but it was to be expected considering that one of the show runners, one of the guys in charge was known to be a male chauvinist pig and a racist to boot.
Here we have Mulgrew talking about beeing a role model to young female scientists and days later the astronaut Sam Cristoforetti is posting a picture of herself from the ISS, wearing a Starfleet uniform and citing Janeways "There is coffee in that nebula".
THAT is the power of Star Trek.
+TheTuubster Star Trek Voyager S01 E06 - The Cloud 1st 5 minutes of that episode.
Star Trek power.
She's 1 in 30 women. None of them would put up with the sacrifice she did. My mom is another rare woman like her.
She's my role model, and I'm a man.
Kerpital, Jesus Christ, I get it, you're a good guy. But man......Thats going a bit too far.
TheTuubster he original janeway sucked
Remarkable woman. Outstanding performance.
She gave several cast a hard time and was a bitch to Jeri Ryan. 2nd rate actress at best!
@@gjd1942 Well, maybe she didn't like the fact that a woman must be in a tight-fitting costume in which she casts so that the young men can drool. Maybe she didn't like Braga being a sexist and Jeri slept with him. Her character promoted sexism. And thanks to her strengths, and now I'm not talking about fasting, most actors had nothing to play. Maybe she didn't like Jennifer Lien leaving. She simply protested against sexism in the workplace. And Braga didn't even hide his sexist views. I noticed that Jeri said Kate would attack her, only that it was hard to work with her. Garet complained that he had a hard time enduring it then. I didn't notice any of the other actors complaining, except Jeri and the weeping Garett. It doesn't change the fact that Janeway is a fascinating character, and Kate Mulgrew played her perfectly. I like the Seven, but I sincerely hope that because of my work, I won't have to dress in something so humiliating. It was like bait
I heavily respect Kate Mulgrew and I personally think she is one of the best actors star trek has ever seen. Her and the whole cast of voyager made it a joy to watch.
Cyber Robyn the best trek episodes in my opinion is Duet on Deep space 9. well acted. increadable moving scenes. probably the best in all of trek.
BS! Was a second rate actress and a monumental bitch to Jeri Ryan. Was totally jealous that the character 7 of 9 out popularized her!
@@gjd1942 Daddy chill.
@@gjd1942 Calm down
Christ, she got Voyager home AND lived a very busy life on Earth? Colossal.
Stephen Willmer
No other way to put it.
+Superfly Gaming Don't forget she took down the Borg.
+Superfly Gaming Hahaha. Good one.
+Van PastorMan and she restabilzed the Warp Core after entering the Delta Quadrant. image the ship would have exploded in the first episode.
"Coffee: the finest organic suspension ever devised, I beat the borg with it, and was able to raise two children.
Goosebumps. Janeway is my favorite captain. I'd follow her to the ends of the galaxy.
Me too!
The best captain ever. Extremely underrated.
You were my favorite captain on star trek. Voyager was my favorite star trek show and i would watch it every day i got home from school. I would dream about meeting that cast almost every day. I would love to see you back as Captain or Admiral Janeway someday. Thank you for all that you did and for being so awesome.
+Kurtis Gomske (EL KURTO) She did come back as Admiral Janeway in Star Trek Nemesis movie. Although it was a very brief time in the movie, sadly. She was magnificient.
Not only you, Ms. Mulgrew: we, star trek fans, are all proud of you giving life to Captain Janeway. A remarkable captain for a remarkable woman.
Captain Janeway and Captain Picard were my heroes growing up.
I always enjoyed the way of acting of captain Janeway. Later, I was standing at the bridge of hughe sea going vessels as an officer and thought many times of her.
By far my favorite captain.
Blue Palmer n
Blue Palmer mine too
thanks for holding on Kate, I loved every moment, you brought joy to my life, and I thank you for that.
Kate, thank you for your dedication. You truly embodied the character and she inspired me. I joined the military when I was right out of high school and I would think of her often. I'm currently re-watching the entire series and it's just been so comforting. I wish I could have served with her :) I hope to read your book in the future. Thank you again for sharing your talent with the world and being a wonderful and real role model.
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Playing a captain on Star Trek is like playing the best example humanity has to offer on regards to intelligence, wisdom, integrity, and compassion. And I think she expressed those very well.
She's such a captivating person, it's impossible not to be inspired just watching her
I love Voyager, and her portrayal of Captain Janeway is probably the reason number one. What a great role model, the strength, the ideals, and the heart of a lion. I've watched Voyager back then on TV, but since then I keep rewatching all seasons again and again. And the final episode, when Janeway pays Tuvok a visit, it always make be burst into tears. Thank you!
I wonder what Kate Mulgrew could do today with the arch story telling of modern Star Trek shows. Live long and prosper, Kate!
Great actor. "Actress" is an antiquated term. An "actress" is an actor who gets paid less. She's an ACTOR. And a damn good one at that. Her contribution to the "Voyager" series can't be overstated. She was incredible!
Well, no. An actor is male, an actress is female. Wage gap is a myth. We really don't need more social justice in Star Trek.
Also, she's probably the worst possible choice for the role. Awful actress.
Brings a tear to my eye! Absolutely loved her in Voyager... Time to start over from season 1... here we go again...
Get on it (in Janeways voice)
+LENTO VIOLENTO You mean: "Do it." (in Janeways voice). :)
Ive watched all voyager episodes like 10 times now. I still enjoy them
She was a great captain, enjoyed her performance throughout the show. . Voyager was the best for me because it really captured that sense of wonder and exploration perfectly and i just wanted to keep on watching because i was so hooked to find out what happens next, which worlds they discover, what problems they encounter.. so good!
This woman is totally inspiring and a wonderful, subtle and multi-dimensional actress what I wouldn't give to have been that interviewer, Kate Mulgrew is definitely someone you'd want to have tea and cake with huh? Wonderful.
Kate's efforts are appreciated. Janeway rules the universe. My wife and I just finished all 7 seasons of Voyager and we're in withdrawal. The show was brilliant.
Kate Mulgrew is one awesome person. I am so so so happy that she played captain Janeway in Star Trek. No one else could have played that role any better. So for the bottom of my heart. THANK YOU :-)
While Star Trek Voyager is far from my favorite of the shows, I always respected Kate Mulgrew for the professionalism and respect that she brought to the role. She did an outstanding job and is worthy of all the other great Captains in Trek lore.
I love Kate Mulgrew I am glad they chose her 2 play Captain Janeway she is my favourite Starfleet Captain
Kate Mulgrew, thank you for that hard work. Star Trek needed a strong / smart female to be captain of a starship and you delivered 10 fold. Voyager exceeded my expectations and you were the biggest part of how I felt about the series. Excellent writing by the way. This, coming from a guy who grew up on the original series.
I had ties to the new Star Trek film's producers and directors but, unfortunately, that evaporated 'beyond' (no pun intended) my control. I had a concept for a thriller that incorporated, Captains Archer, Kirk and Janeway into one film. Maybe some day.
Thank you again Kate!
What an incredible actor and an amazing human. Thank you, Kate Mulgrew, for bringing us one of the greatest Star Fleet captains in Trek history! If they ever offer you a chance to reprise your iconic role, please accept! The world needs Admiral Janeway now more than ever!!
What a positive influence and life changer Kate Mulgrew and Star Trek has been to many people!
OMG....I can't explain but it still my favorite show! I have all seven seasons on DVD and I watch it again and again.... loved Kate Mulgrew as captain Janeway, the best captain ever :) I still have goosebumps!
Everytime I see her in interviews or videos at conventions I always feel like I really would like her as a person and enjoy her company. She seems like such an honest and stoutly forthright person, with a genuine passion for what she does.
This clip just reinforces how much of an amazing hard working person she really is. Working that many hours, getting up at stupid o'clock every day and for that many years ALL whilst raising and providing for her own family... really is inspirational to hear 🙂
She absolutely made the series!
It would have never worked without her.
If I ever got the opportunity to meet the cast of Voyager, I would want to thank them for all the hard work they put in to contribute to the universe of Star Trek, and that despite how much Voyager is maligned as the worst Star Trek Series, it still holds a special place in my heart to this day. Hell, Voyager was what got me interested in science as a kid. Without Voyager, I probably would never have watched the rest of the Star Trek series. I don't blame the cast members for anything bad to come out of voyager. Instead, I blame the writers and producers. Rick Berman, I'm looking at you.
+ian wulf The worst ST are the stories of the pre Kirk era in that awful preview Enterprise. The Archer character is so like and old movie character despite being acted by Scott Bakula whoI think is worth better roes than that.
Voyager and TNG were my fav ST series. I honestly don't get why some people dislike voyager. I think they just don't realise TNG, DS9 and VOY are different genres. They dislike the genre and blame the series.
+Baluvideo I don't think people liked the change in ship. I wouldn't say that it's not popular or that it's the worst because there are tons of books still being released for Voyager that take place after the series end (I'm starting up "A Pocket Full Of Lies" soon which came out last month). I think it's that people didn't like the fact that it was a different ship, different class, and a different sort of mission. Star Trek with the exception of DS9 has always been a five year mission with Enterprise and I don't think some people liked that it changed with Voyager. I will say that it was popular because it lasted just as long as TNG did which was 7 seasons. Voyager is by far my favorite ST series and to be honest I think there is a group of trekkies just like with any series (Star Wars, DW, etc) that you will never please. It's sort of like Star Wars with the new films. Basically all they did (no spoilers if you haven't seen it) is they remade a New Hope and a whole bunch of people hated it, well Lucas did his own original idea with the prequels and people hated that. No matter what you do within a series that has a strong fanbase like Star Trek or Star Wars; there will always be a group of people who dislike it simply because it's new. All of the Star Trek series have been good except Enterprise. Enterprise is the greatest example of "trying too hard" I have ever seen. Enterprise tried so hard to bring Star Trek out of the future and closer to our reach (just look at the intro which showed space shuttles and rovers) and it failed. To add a bit of salt to the wound the captain was just immensely unlikeable. So I don't think Voyager is massively disliked I just think it's a small amount of "purists" who felt Star Trek should've never changed, but the books that are still being written and released by Kirsten Beyer prove that people still love Voyager.
+Malcolm Reynolds we are on the same page. 😊 Thanks for the tip about the book. I didn't realise they were a continuation. I must pick up some.
+Baluvideo Yeah there are tons! It's released by Pocket Books (you can find them at Barnes And Noble they aren't hard to find or pick them up on Amazon for like 3 bucks each) and they started back in 2003 and they are the adventures of the Voyager after the end of the series so Janeway is now Admiral and Chakotay is now Captain of the USS Voyager. The cool thing is that you don't really need to read them in order to understand them since they sort of give you synopsis within conversations in the book. I'm sort of new to being a Trekkie in all honesty. I actually hated Star Trek as a kid (mainly because I didn't understand it, it was too technical for a 10 year old) and made fun of it. Well now that i'm 21 I watch all of them and realize what an idiot I was because they are so cool. I just recently got back into Voyager which I always sort of liked and I love it now absolutely love and adore it. Well on a trip to Barnes and Noble I found out they started continuing the Voyager timeline way back in 2003 and they still are releasing books. Like I said Kirsten Beyer just wrote and released a new one this year! So definitely pick some up they are really good and they are very well written.
"We're capable of so much more than we think we are." Thank you Kate
Kate we are proud that you played captain janeway, I loved watching you acting and will continue watching re-runs of voyager for a very long time 😃
she played an outstanding character..
So much love for Captain Janeway !
Excellent Actress, absolutely love her. Her role as Janeway and now Red to this day a stunning performance. Hat's off to her for her work and tireless efforts.
Any Kate Mulgrew fans who haven't seen her in the third season of Mr. Mercedes yet I highly recommend it. She give an absolutely genius performance of a seriously psychotic woman who at the same time is funny as hell. She steals the show whenever she's on screen.
I am so glad she was Janeway, she honestly inspires me as a person, and especially in her role as Janeway!!!
I am binge watching Voyager now and Janeway is brilliant. So refreshing to have a female role model in a sci-fi show. Kate should be very proud of herself.
we need more female captains....she was strong and kept her crew close like family.
Her work showed a rare example of how to be strong but distinctly female. She showed what it meant to be a leader, firm but keep that certain tenderness and consideration.
Captain Janeway is definitely my favourite female character. Well done Kate.
For those of you who are ST fans but dislike Voyager, read the comments. That series touched us fans in the similar ways. It wasn't so much about ST, though that was a brilliant franchise to work from, it was about the actors and the characters. Their friendship and their separation from Earth and their longing to get back. There was something about that whole scenario and especially the chemistry of the crew that was held together brilliantly by Mulgrew's talent that caused us fans to love this show. None of your criticisms or nitpicking of the scripts can ever change that for us.
Wonderful. My very favourite Captain. Staunch, steadfast, empathetic, no nonsense. Loved Captain Janeway. 🙂💜👌
Such an Amazing woman, and my favorite Captain in the entire Star Trek universe. Bravo Kate, Thank You for bringing Captain Janeway to life with such hard work and dedication. In this humble Voyager fan's opinion, your performance was nothing less than perfection!
Thank You with all my heart. I thoroughly enjoyed the show. I think Captain Janeway was one of the greatest captains in Star Trek history.
Women I know having trouble with work colleagues or whoever, received several videos of Janeway dealing with difficult people or aliens.
I said...watch her...absorb her...become as unyielding.
Kate, you helped them all.
Superb roll model.
I love her! Kate is so amazing... Voyager is my favourite TV show ever !!
You made us all love Janeway! Thank you Kate😃
Thank you, you a consummate actor, whose skill, dedication, and brilliance brought the world of Star Trek alive and riveting
I watched every episode, Kate Mulgrew was amazing.
Shes just fantastic, Janeway has to be one the best characters in TV history -the quintessential Starfleet Captain!
Kate you were an amazing actress on STV and Orange is the new black. (I watched them both of course) thank you for all the hard work and effort you put into your acting career.
Thank you Kate !! You made a great captain !
Janeway was my favorite captain, and her performance had everything to do with it.
She's one of the top 3 captains for sure.
Superb, hours of quality entertainment. I will never forget her or Voyager, it’s burned into my heart.
You played Janeway so well! Bravo! Thank you for all your hard work!
Star Trek voyager inspired me immensely , especially Janeway . I would watch the intro sequence in awe and the amazing stores I still think about all the time after seeing the episode years ago.
Gosh, I love her so much♡
It must be cool to have Captain Janeway's voice all day everyday.
My favourite Captain. She really was amazing...
Kate Mulgrew had every right to be proud, her work was awesome as the first female Captain of a Federation Star Ship. You would be surprised, since I'm up here in Alaska with Fishermen, Rough Necks, Miners... I'd ask them who their favorite Star Trek Captain is and most of them said Captain Janeway! More guys, more macho guys than women! I can only guess that Alaska men love women who can take care of business, "Here dear, here's the shotgun, going on the slope for 6 months, don't let let that pesky brown bear eat our dogs, or the children." I know one thing, Alaska men really have a thing for Captain Janeway. LOL
she will forever be remembered trough that series :) Very nice
Thank you. You are my favorite of all the captains and I have watched Voyager too many times to count.
You were absolutely amazing. Such an inspiring woman.
Mulgrew has always been such a huge role model of mine 💕
An amazing woman, an inspiration to us all and an example to follow
She made Janeway the most badass captain in Star Trek.
Love Captain Janeway! Brilliant! You should be so proud!!
I was never a fan of Janeway as a character. But after seeing this video, I have to say that fandom is sprouting.
Love Kate and Cpt Janeway :)
KazgarothUsher yeah, she is hot too!
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy and Kate Mulgrew as Janeway are two of the great acting efforts. And I love both shows. Thanks to both of them for the magic.
And I'm not even a feminist, I just love quality.
I loved you as a captain you were awesome!!!
Thank you for working that hard. We enjoyed watching you ❤
Kate is one classy lady. She changes lives everyday and Captian Janeway rocks! I recieved the book today and look forward to reading it.
Star Trek was and is one of the greatest television and movie franchises to have a reboot series, live long and prosper, captain Janway
Amazing woman. Love her so much.
That was very nice show...Thank you so much....
I totally love her and captain Janeway!
Janeway is how an female role model should be done i couldn’t imagine anyone else but Kate mulgrew playing her
yes it was a HUGE accomplishment! Thank you!
thank you, i love voyager
YOU ARE AWESOME KATEEEE
this woman carried the show on her own. The writers gave her an inconsistent character and her charisma alone turned it into an epic, compelling leader.
She did NOT carry it on her own. She was a part of an INCREDIBLE ensemble of actors.
@@1978rharris fair, let me rephrase: from my point of view she carried the show on her own and was a much better actor than the rt, except maybe the doctor, even if Ihave nothing against the others. Mileages may vary, but for me and my circle she was the only one that kept our attention consistently. Better?
Kate is a cultural icon. Love her.
from the way she talks, her body language and mindset, she has become cpt.Janeway for good. Responsibility to society, duty first. Voyager is very unique and special.
I wish she knew how many lives she touched and changed worldwide with Janeway.
Voyager was the 1st ST series I got to watch completely 1st episode to last and she is my favourite Capt.
i dont know why ..whats in this women i can.t stop looking all this years
she gave us so much
You remind me SOOO much of my mother.. typical redhead and full of that Irish fighting spirit.. my grandfather was born in County Cork and I firmly believe that we are ALL IRISH at heart!!!
I am so glad I have had her as a role model in life. She's great!
You were/are amazing!
I love her so much.
Well Kate. YOU MADE MY CHILDHOOD.
I think Deep Space 9 and Voyager are better than The Next Generation. But Kate Mulgrew, Avery Brooks, And Patrick Stewart all worked very hard and did well.
Kate Mulgrew is always interesting to listen to in an interview. Very smart and well spoken.
Definitely one of the best female tv leads ever done on television,no in your face feminism or diversity just a strong Star Trek Captain (the best in my opinion) that male,female Anybody could get behind !
If we are going to bring her back for another star trek series, Janeway is the Federation President
And you did an amazing job my lady.
I too was born with teeth and strange enough the date of this recording is my birthday, April 13.I grew up watching Star Trek. Watched the first few episodes on my uncle's British made b/w PYE TV. I was just 10 in 1967, I got hooked.
Kate Mulgrew was brilliant. She was a sort of a mother hen to her crew and was and possibly is a tough as nails, in a steel in satin kind of way. Love the way her Irish humor kicks in on certain occasions or situations. I hope the Star Trek saga lives on for 50 more years and beyond. RIP Gene Roddenberry, Leonard Nimoy, Deforest Kelly, James Doohan et. al.
She was fantastic. Great captain.