It's possible that Guinan had her bar in LA even before she joined the crew, maybe even decades or longer before that, and we don't really know if the wasn't already on the Enterprise-D in Season 1. Maybe there just wasn't a reason for her to show up![]()
Now that Discovery season is over I am turning my attention to Picard. Finally saw this. I loved the first seaon and season 2 is off to a fantastic start. It was a terrific episode.
Unfortunately so far every single episode past the premier is a little worse than the one before.
It’s the opposite for me! I’m seeing an upwards trend! Each one is just that little bit more special in my humble opinion! I’m expecting Best Of Both Worlds quality production, acting and script writing by the end of the season!Unfortunately so far every single episode past the premier is a little worse than the one before.
It’s the opposite for me! I’m seeing an upwards trend! Each one is just that little bit more special in my humble opinion!
Picard and Crusher were never in a romantic relationship, so there is no betrayal involved in him flirting with the idea of romance with someone else all these years later. They were attracted to one another, sure, and enjoyed a close friendship, but never took it any further than that (except in the aborted future timeline of All Good Things, in which they married but ended up divorced). I know a lot of people were very invested in the idea of them making it work after TNG ended, but it isn't a betrayal of their TNG relationship to learn that they never did get together, in the end. In fact, never quite going there after all is more in keeping with their TNG relationship, in which they toyed with the idea but always held back. With that kind of not-quite relationship, eventually you just have to admit that the moment has passed and move on.Oh NO, Picard, why you betray dr. Crusher? I hope that Picard will continue his love story with the good doctor, but now he just flirt with another woman. My hope for their continuation has been crushed. T_T
Oh NO, Picard, why you betray dr. Crusher?
Not canonically, but such a relationship (and marriage, and a child) is featured rather prominently in the Novelverse (but only in the "First Splinter" timeline).Picard and Crusher were never in a romantic relationship
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