He freely admitted Data was better at being human than he was, so why would it bother him? Consciousness and intelligence are all that matters to beings that are pure intellect. Q is Q whether he's a flea or a living nebula. You humans and your pronouns...
If we do see the Stargazer it's going to have a different interior. I mean, its bridge (as well as the Enterprise C's) look outdated compared to the bridges of the Enterprises A and B and the Excelsior as seem in TFF, TUC and GEN, to say nothing of now over thirty years later. I suspect we might see more modern looking display monitors possibly done in the style of the computer displays from TFF, TUC and GEN.
I definitely don't see them doing that, mostly because coordinating that between two shows which film in two separate countries in the midst of a pandemic would be hella difficult. Even without the pandemic, assuming the Stargazer had a substantial role in the season, they'd need their own set rather than sharing Disco's, since it'd be difficult splitting Disco's main set with another show for a substantial amount of time. After all, in the season 1 finale, the bridge of Riker's ship is only seen for three minutes of screen time, and the arrangements were simplified by the fact that Jonathan Frakes was directing the Disco episode that was filming at the time anyway.
I only just picked up on the fact that the 'Q' card (the Queen of Hearts) ties into the first episode of Season 1 where Data deals Picard 5 identical cards, all the Queen of Hearts.
Q already turned Picard and the crew into androids once in the comic books. He also incredibly turned them all into Klingons as well so be prepared for Picard as a Klingon Orc. Jason
Nice! And the first season's tease "I don't want the game to end" narrative, parallels the "Time offers so many opportunities, but never second chances". By prolonging the game, what opportunity is he looking for? Very Qurious. (see what I did there.
Quriosity killed the Cap! I still wonder what he thing "literally" shattered mght be... A mirror Picard smashes? The chateau? ETA: Apparently, that Dixon Hill book appeared in a TNG ep called The Emissary...
The annoying thing about them is that it's super obvious that they were like, "we need to show that this happened between TOS and TNG but we can't afford to have new uniforms made so let's just use what we have in storage but make it different as cheaply as possible by leaving the turtlenecks out." I love those uniforms but they look really bad w/o the turtlenecks and whatever the hell Jack Crusher had going on.
Trying to think of English actors who could play young Picard who may be based in Hollywood (Ex EastEnders etc)? Anyone from Doctor Who?
Too old and too expensive. They'll get a no-name twentysomething who can do Star Trek: Stargazer or something when Sir Pat retires.
I was joking. It's because McAvoy played the young Xavier to Stewart's older version in the X-Men movies.