To be honest, it's a different approach:
I like to see familiar characters, in new situations and adventures.
That being said: The excitement for the Picard show operates under the assumption that there will actually be new adventures and storylines to be told. If the Picard show is going to be about, say, stopping an Invasion of a Borg Cube, that then turns into the Borg travelling into the past to alter history, and Picard having to fight the Borg in the past to preserve the future (just this time to the 18th century, instead of the 21st), people are going to be disappointed. Rightly so.
I'm with you on this. No more Borg, please!! I consider them defeated for good during the battle in VOY's season finale. Let's find a new baddie for Picard to fight against. Either a completely new one or Species 8472, which is supposed to be deadlier and scarier than the Borg.
If I were Patrick Steward, I ABSOLUTELY would prefer punching badguys in the face and banging green space chicks! I really can understand him lobbying for that, and I don't blame him for trying! But as a viewer, I really only would like to see that as the exception, (and then notably highlighted as such - I really like "starship mine"). But as his "regular" modus operandi, I want to see Picard have tense debates and speeches (even though that's not as interesting for him as an actor to do), and relegate the action stuff to other characters.
I think it'll be a waste of Sir Patrick's talent if there's no scene of him reciting Shakesperaean dialogue at all in the new series. Bring back the Picard who argued with Q to save his crew and humanity and who made a passionate speech to defend Data in "The Measure of a Man," please


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