If anyone noticed she was not mentioned along with Riker, Worf and Geordie in Episode 2. Has me intrigued to know why?
He didn't mention Troi either, but we know she's alive and well.
And it's GEORDI!
If anyone noticed she was not mentioned along with Riker, Worf and Geordie in Episode 2. Has me intrigued to know why?
Although I know that, the spell checker on my computer says it's supposed to be Geordie.And it's GEORDI!
I feel they're deliberately putting off mentioning Beverly. She's such a big part of Picard's life that she merits more than a throwaway line. I'm guessing the writers will still be deciding where things go for season two, so right now it's better to avoid the Crusher topic completely.
I go with that too - that's what she was doing in All Good Things on the Pasteur, so that's where I'd have her right now.That's my thought too. A big part of this show is going to be some sort of character arc for Picard himself. Beverly is a useful narrative piece to have on standby depending on where they plan to take that. I can see the wisdom in not playing that card too soon.
(For my own part I choose to believe that she's off at the frontier doing MSF-type work.)
I’m sorry what???Beverly finally admitted to Jean-Luc that the "something she's been meaning to tell him" was that their brief affair while she was married to Jack produced Wesley. Feeling so much guilt as well as anger at the 30+ year lie, Picard could no longer feel comfortable being around her and they parted ways. Crusher later developed a bad cordrazine addiction and ODed two years later behind a Ferengi bar while in the company of a Nausicaan escort.
My theory is that Beverly and Picard has not been seen each other much since the time of 'Nemesis.'
I think he would.
I do wonder if the dialogue in episode 2 about Picard's parietal lobe defect was written with Gates McFadden in mind for a cameo role, but when they couldn't get her for whatever reason they added the character of the Stargazer doctor.
which would still be more than her character had to do in all TNG moviesDoubtful they'd have Beverly show up for what was essentially just exposition.
Banging her ghost lover.
I feel they're deliberately putting off mentioning Beverly. She's such a big part of Picard's life that she merits more than a throwaway line. I'm guessing the writers will still be deciding where things go for season two, so right now it's better to avoid the Crusher topic completely.
OR . . . they're not turning this into the TNG checklist show. I HOPE! "And, oh look, there's . . . Beverly!" People move on. Things fall apart. It would be more realistic, to me. Or a one-line acknowledgement of whatever, and move on.
(Truth, I don't have much hope for this option. The chance to make fans squee is hard to resist. See DSC: here's . . . Spock!)
OR . . . they're not turning this into the TNG checklist show. I HOPE! "And, oh look, there's . . . Beverly!" People move on. Things fall apart. It would be more realistic, to me. Or a one-line acknowledgement of whatever, and move on.
(Truth, I don't have much hope for this option. The chance to make fans squee is hard to resist. See DSC: here's . . . Spock!)
Am I the only one that would just love it if EVERY TNG main cast member pops up some time during PIC..?? Don’t get how anyone could be bothered by this...........
Even though I said earlier in this thread that Sub Rosa probably is her most memorable episode, I'll admit The High Ground was pretty good.'Sub Rosa' seems to be the one episode everyone remembers Gates McFadden for during her 7 years playing Beverly in TNG.
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