Patrick Stewart: Why I Stormed Off the Set of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
Patrick Stewart: Why I Stormed Off the Set of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’

Patrick Stewart: Why I Stormed Off the Set of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’

Patrick Stewart: Why I Stormed Off the Set of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
Patrick Stewart: Why I Stormed Off the Set of ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’
In short, he became angry because he was used to theater acting and tried to hold a tv production to theater’s standards.
There's interviews with Frakes where he talks about stepping into the director's role for a few episodes and quickly realizing that it was very difficult to do when the cast would goof off up until the word ACTION gets called.
So Stewart probably had a point, especially from production's view.
Neat.
Incidentally, Jonathan Frakes now directs fantastic episodes of television.
Many science fiction shows have had Jonathan Frakes direct just an episode or two, and they usually end up being favorites.
It seems like a perfectly human mistake and an experience from which he learned.
Yes. If he carried a grudge for years, that would make him a pompous ass. This, on the other hand, just sounds like someone making the adjustment to television acting from a stage career.
I like that his fellow cast members felt like they could talk to him about it. That alone says quite a bit.