Picard was defined from the very beginning …before the beginning …before Patrick Stewart …as uncomfortable with chilldren.
I’ll show you my Star Trek Next Generation Writer’s Bible. …(for real)
No I totally get that, I just find it interesting that even as Wesley becomes an adult and Picard is in that role, it’s STILL so awkward.
I can’t help but think he’s like, well now I can have my breakfasts with your mother and never have to worry about you again!
What would James T Kirrrock do? I think that’s pretty obvious, don’t you?
Is it with all the specs and diagrams at home?
Ah, coffee and croissant, without the meddling boy. Paradise!
There’s a Star Trek Novel called Death in Winter where Picard wrestles with the idea of falling back in love with Beverly and her possibly dying etc…not bad.
WWJTKD? Cowboy diplomacy vs. Indians. I think that only works one way. :eek:
Oh, and he’d throw the creepy stalker guy in the brig before he convinced Wesley to run off with him.
It’s not in the same box as my specs and diagrams but it’s in the same section of my attic yes
You mean Earl Grey tea and croissant.
No, in the episode where Beverly & Jean-Luc had the telepathic bond, she found out that his preferred breakfast was “coffe and croissant”, instead of the big meals that they had shared until then.
okay, okay (There are four lights!)