Okay, you had it right, but you went away from it. Because when you said...
...you had it right, because that's what I'm saying.
So if you rephrase what you just said like so...
Yes, that is correct. Or rather, to be more exact, to needlessly risk your life does not make a great deal of sense to me. Taking a risk is fine, but to needlessly risk your life does not make a great deal of sense to me.
Of course, once more, I completely understand why they did what they did in season one. Because that's how they wanted to write the show. Because otherwise when Picard went to Starfleet and if they had said, "Yes, we'll handle it," then that would have been the end of the show. Of course, the reason that they came up with for saying no I thought was stupid, but that was the way that they wanted to do it, so whatever.
Now that season one is over, Picard will go back and rejoin Starfleet, right? Because if he wants to get back in it, then he'll go back to Starfleet, and get a ship and a crew, and do it the way that he wanted to do it when he went to Starfleet in season one. And when Picard did that, that was a very sensible and a very Jean-Luc Picard thing to do.
Later on, when Picard said that he didn't want to ask Riker, or Worf or Geordi for help, because he didn't want to put their lives in danger, because he didn't want to go through that again. But he was perfectly fine with putting the lives of total strangers who had never met before in danger... now we're back into stupid territory, in my opinion, at least. But again, that's how they wanted to do the show, so okay, whatever.
So again, now that season one is over, Picard is going back and rejoin Starfleet and get a ship and a crew, right? If you want to get back into it, that would be the most sensible thing to do, right? And I wouldn't consider that needlessly risking his life.
If Picard doesn't go back to Starfleet though, then what would be his reason for not doing that? Are they going to do a "Picard doesn't trust Starfleet," or "Starfleet is bad" thing or whatever?
Or probably the reason would be that they don't want to do three live-action shows with pretty much the exact same premise.
Of course, they're not going to do three live-action shows with pretty much the exact same premise. No, they're going to do something with time and time-travel in
Picard, so whether he rejoins Starfleet or not is really immaterial.
Anyway, this is curious to me...
I'm assuming you read the rumored character descriptions. If so, obviously don't spoil it for those who don't want to know, but all of those characters sounds really interesting to me. And better than every new character that they came up with this past season (and I like Raffi and the two Romulans, but these rumored upcoming characters sound ever better than them). And I wished they'd done something like this in season one, because it would have been so much better to me, but as long as they're doing it... And normally I do not like time-travel into the past in Star Trek at all, but what they've described sounds really good.
Anyway, what does no intrigue you about season two?