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Definite New Series/Limited Series with Patrick Stewart Returning

I don't think I'm interested. I don't know why CBS All Access couldn't think of another series featuring a new cast, instead of bringing back an old character as the lead again.

We do have a new series with a new cast. It's called Star Trek: Discovery. The Picard miniseries is just a thing to satisfy those of us who don't mind returning cast members. CBS can do both!
 
I have my doubts that the show will be what fans really want to see.

What some fans want to see, perhaps. But there are lots of different kinds of fans and we don't all speak with the same voice or have the same tastes or preferences. As this message board proves every day.

There's never going to be any consensus on what "the fans" want . . . because we are not the Borg. :)
 
2019 seems pretty ambitious. I don't think you can launch a sci-fi series - even a short run one - in less than 16 months these days.

2020 is way more likely.
I agree that 2020 is more likely, but Discovery took forever to launch because they had a man-child-diva at the helm who throws tantrums as a matter of course, and wasted time at every opportunity. Notice how fast the ball rolled once he was booted.

If actual professionals are involved that know how to play ball and properly launch a project, who knows? After all, Stewart is 78. He's a healthy 78 but time waits for no one. He might want to launch this sooner rather than later.
 
We do have a new series with a new cast. It's called Star Trek: Discovery. The Picard miniseries is just a thing to satisfy those of us who don't mind returning cast members. CBS can do both!


Why? Why can't we just move on to something new? It seems as if hardly anyone can do something new with many of these sci-fi/fantasy productions. It's either a sequel, a prequel or a reboot.
 
No. If it takes place 20 years after the destruction of Romulus, the fallout will have long since been done with. It's fanwank that no one outside of uber-Trekkies care about anyway.

20 years post Nemesis, not 20 years post ST09(future). And we're still dealing with the fallout of 9-11 today, so I think the destruction of the entire Romulus system could still be relevant after a decade or more...
 
Why? Why can't we just move on to something new? It seems as if hardly anyone can do something new with many of these sci-fi/fantasy productions. It's either a sequel, a prequel or a reboot.
By that logic, anything advancing the timeline is new. By even going there with this Picard series, that opens the door for newer characters, settings and stories.. etc.
 
I hope so. There's enough wink wink references and pow powing is DISCO. Which I do like, but let's see a return to cerebral Trek. Non better to this than Stewart .

Based on what Patrick Stewart had to say as far as his resistance to returning and that Picard wouldn't be a captain I have my doubts that the show will be what fans really want to see. Not that it will be bad, but I just see the story going in a more intimate character-study direction with limited exploration and limited pew-pew. I think that's the kind of thing that Stewart would be interested in as an actor first, sci-fi fan second. We'll see.
 
So, as soon as I read this news these are the images/thoughts that flashed through my head:

- NOT in Starfleet anymore.

- Could be pottering about in a cave somewhere leading an archaeological expedition.

- Some *insert plot device* draws him back (perhaps reluctantly) into helping Starfleet or re-activating his commission.

- Picard kicks around for a bit with the fresh new crew on the Enterprise F.

- Q whisks Picard away on an entertaining and mind-bending trip thru the cosmos that ties back to *insert plot device*.

- Some appearances from some of the former Enterprise-D crew.

- The Borg might make a major play for the AQ.

- Limited-run series that sets the scene for a new, longer-run series set in the post-Nemesis timeframe.

OR

- None of the above.

Sir Patrick's statement seems to hint that he'll play an older Picard who has retired from Starfleet, probably worn out and disattisfied with the development of the Federation in post-Nemesis, post-Romulus implosion world. I can imagine a Starfleet who just recovered from another conflict created by the destruction of Romulus and has lost its way from the vision of the Federation we all know from the TNG years.

Picard is brought back to Starfleet to resolve a new conflict and as stated above, probably is posted in Enterprise-F or Enterprise-G with a younger crew who views the TNG-era Federation as a distant history. It's up to him not only to save the Federation, but also to instill the positive, can-do spirit, focused on exploration not fighting wars, TNG-era Federation to these younger officers.

And as an aside, I would love to see Picard finally getting together with Dr Crusher in the new series. Leaving their love story unresolved both in the TNG finale and in the movies was a big disappointment for so many Picard-Crusher fans. I hope they finally get them to tie the knot in the new series.
 
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I thought the ensemble of TNG was one of the things that made it. From the sounds of it this looks like it's going only be a Patrick Stewart vehicle though. Without the friendship aspect of the crew I do worry this show might be too dark. Great to hear Oscar and Pulitzer winners (Goldsman & Chabon) are onboard however. They will hopefully give the series gravitas and heft.
 
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If we're getting Jean-Luc back, we need John DeLancie back to torment him, too.

And we need to bring Data back as well. I'm sure B4 has matured significantly 20 years after Nemesis. Perhaps he'll be the captain of the Enterprise-F as written in the comic books.

We just need a new actor playing him as Brent Spiner has ruled out playing an older Data.
 
Sir Patrick's statement seems to hint that he'll play an older Picard who has retired from Starfleet, probably worn out and disattisfied with the development of the Federation in post-Nemesis, post-Romulus implosion world. I can imagine a Starfleet who just recovered from another conflict created by the destruction of Romulus and has lost its way from the vision of the Federation we all know from the TNG years.

Picard is brought back to Starfleet to resolve a new conflict and as stated above, probably is posted in Enterprise-F or Enterprise-G with a younger crew who views the TNG-era Federation as a distant history. It's up to him not only to save the Federation, but also to instill the positive spirit of TNG-era Federation to these younger officers.
The Last Picard
 
I actually am so excited.

Although the cynic in me is thinking 'oh good, another Trek project for Jonathan Frakes to insert himself into the middle of.'

As an actor or a director? Hopefully he'll do both in the new series.

Probably also a bad day for Michael Dorn, who is surely the only person on the planet who thinks a 'Captain Worf' series is a good idea :guffaw:

Will Worf return as a TNG/DS9-era Klingon or as a DISCO-era Klingon? If its as the latter that'll be a twist :D:D.
 
But can't we all agree that at least a few episodes should involve escorting squabbling diplomats who Are Hiding Something(tm)?

Yes. Plus a few episodes with Picard is being tortured by Q, a few episodes featuring Data (now in B4's body) exploring new ways to behave like a human. And a few Worf/Klingon-centered episodes :hugegrin::D:hugegrin::D
 
The series will be set just four years after the events seen in "All good things".
Not true (probably.) It is common misconception that the future portion of AGT is set 25 years after the present portion (2370), but Geordi only says that it has been 25 years since they last served together on Enterprise. In the unaltered timeline they were still serving together in 2379, and possibly continued to so so for several years. So AGT future is probably something like 2405-2410.
 
Based on what Patrick Stewart had to say as far as his resistance to returning and that Picard wouldn't be a captain I have my doubts that the show will be what fans really want to see. Not that it will be bad, but I just see the story going in a more intimate character-study direction with limited exploration and limited pew-pew. I think that's the kind of thing that Stewart would be interested in as an actor first, sci-fi fan second. We'll see.
This is exactly the direction I want to see. If there is no single pew, I'm absolutely fine with it.
 
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