I'm going to concur with those that said Picard did not sleep with her. But,I do think that he seriously considered it and may have crossed some other line that he regretted which was the source of his annoyance to the question at the end.
I've always found the premise of "The Perfect Mate" a little silly because the way they described Kamala's bonding sounded to me like the way a duckling imprints. Ducklings are genetically designed to imprint themselves on any moving object that just happens to be around within fifteen hours of birth. During this critical period, they will become attached to and follow anything fitting that general description. Basically, Picard is in the right place, at the right time, and has the right appendage.![]()
Guys - and I'm looking at you GreeShirt in particular, shame on you - but you aren't the only one to totally misread what I actually concluded, which was:
My personal view is that he did not leave her quarters the night before her wedding.
This does not mean that they had sex, although it is obviously what you thought I meant.
Wrong.
"Wishing for a thing does not make it so." J-L Picard
I was quoting and responding to what Looking Glass posted, not anything you concluded --so where does your indignation come from??
Not.Wrong.
Ducklings are genetically designed to imprint themselves on any moving object that just happens to be around within fifteen hours of birth. During this critical period, they will become attached to and follow anything fitting that general description.And if they don't see a moving object around they'll wander around forlongingly asking random things. "Are you my mother?"
So I haven't seen the Perfect Mate episode in a while and watched it the other night. It hit me that they didn't show Picard leaving Kamala's room the night before her wedding. Did Picard sleep with Kamala?
I don't think Picard's that type of guy. Riker maybe, but not Picard. I mean, he probaly was tempted, 'cos of Kamala's man-eater powers, but...no.
By the way, I find it ironic that there's this woman who almost no one can resist or anything, because her name, "kamala" is a word in Finnish, meaning "horrible".
It didn't occur to me to question whether Picard slept with Kamala. Throughout the entire series, his character prefers commitment over casuality, and acts as a voice of reason rather than one given to impulses. For that reason, I naturally never doubted that he maintained appropriate formality.
no way due it was obvious the awkwardness between them the next day he fooked he poosy til it was raw.I'm guessing, "no".
And no, he was no paragon of celibate virtue, as his desire for Beverly attested repeatedly.
I like to think that Picard stuck to his guns and refused her. Then she walked down the hall to Riker's quarters...
There's nothing wrong with simple desire. It doesn't make somebody less virtuous.
Picard may have had a thing for Beverly, but it wasn't until long after Jack died that he ever acted on it.
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