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Spoilers Wesley Crusher

A different character? He is an actor, unless he doesn’t want to act in Star Trek. We have seen other actors come back as different characters before.
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Somehow from this article, I get the impression that Wil's entire childhood acting career was forced on him, & in his adult years, he's come to not look well on it, & while I think he does have some love for the cast of TNG, he has moved on from that career, into a new stage of his life, where there's no going back for him maybe, & I get it.
 
I hear that Wesley/Wil Wheaton might indeed be back in the Picard final, even if only for a brief cameo. I can not confirm yet as I am in the UK. I am going to avoid spoilers now until I have seen the episode, so will stick to the Neutral Zone and Lounges for the next 24 hours out of the way :techman:
 
Perhaps Wesley could get his revenge by shouting "shut up Jean-Luc" if Wesley appeared in 'ST - Picard'.

No no no!

You mean:
Perhaps Wesley could get his revenge by shouting "shut up JL" if Wesley appeared in 'ST - Picard'.

:devil::guffaw::guffaw::guffaw:

I hear that Wesley/Wil Wheaton might indeed be back in the Picard final, even if only for a brief cameo. I can not confirm yet as I am in the UK. I am going to avoid spoilers now until I have seen the episode, so will stick to the Neutral Zone and Lounges for the next 24 hours out of the way :techman:

Note that

he didn't in PIC's finale, despite a possibility given how small-universe-syndrome everything else has become, but we've seen this in other shows where a person given a moniker by another becomes THE species'/group's name, it's usually a sign of burnout... Heck, decades ago people were bitching about Doctor Who's Ice Warriors for the same reason, when the species given the name "Ice Warrior" by a human in the first story would, several stories later, now have the Warriors referring to themselves as "Ice Warriors" - none of this with fandom is new, thankfully... :biggrin:
 
I never liked that whole thing with him abandoning Starfleet. Felt kinda like it was disrespecting Roddenberry. For those unaware, Wesley was virtually a stand in for the Great Bird. IE: Eugene WESLEY Roddenberry. And it seemed totally out of character for him given what he's gone through, how he looked up to Picard, etc.
 
I never liked that whole thing with him abandoning Starfleet. Felt kinda like it was disrespecting Roddenberry. For those unaware, Wesley was virtually a stand in for the Great Bird. IE: Eugene WESLEY Roddenberry. And it seemed totally out of character for him given what he's gone through, how he looked up to Picard, etc.

Ehhhhhhh.

Will Wheaton actually talks about this himself and said the story was very personal to him as having grown up as a child actor and drawing a parallel. He said that while it came out of nowhere, the idea that Wesley had been living his life trying to please his parent figures only to realize he was meant for something else was a story that had resonance to him later in life.
 
I have no problem with Wesley deciding on a different path from Starfleet (I think the Star Trek fandoms sometimes takes the idea that the kids of Starfleet characters will also become Starfleeters themselves a bit too granted). It worked for Jake Sisko.
The thing I'm having trouble with is how they did it and what he chose in the end.

In hindsight it might have been interesting to see him expelled from the Academy in First Duty, and have him look for an alternate path.
 
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I'm glad Wheaton enjoyed it. Doesn't mean it fit Wesley's character as it was written at all. I just don't feel it did.

With Jake, there was a buildup to the idea that his character wanted something different. With Wesley, there really wasn't. Every episode leading to that point painted a picture of someone who really wanted to succeed in Starfleet because of who his role models were, what his character was like, what he valued. There needed to at least be an intermediate episode, or several, showing his buildup to Journey's End.

That's just how I feel, of course.
 
I almost typed that to him on his website today but as an author, I was like, "Respect that he'll write or he won't."
There is an old Andorian proverb, "Leave the audience wanting more." Well, it sounds better in the original Andorian... Amazing how an anagram of "I and/or an" becomes a new species name... :luvlove:
 
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