I apologize in advance to those who might tire of this rambling, pseudo-essay I'm unleashing here. I'm sorry, but I couldn't help myself. I just watched "Attached" and was compelled to start a thread on it both because of how amazed with it I was, and also how upset I was by its conclusion. I may have only seen it once and perhaps only saw half of it when I did, because I am just astonished by what a brilliant episode it was. I might even consider it one of the best in the whole series. I guess I was too young to appreciate it when I first saw it. I've always liked the character of Dr. Crusher, but I've never seen her portrayed as fascinatingly as she was in this episode. I always thought she wasn't given enough to do on the show and feel much sadder about that now after seeing how wonderful she could be when she was actually given the opportunity to display the depth of her character. The interaction between her and the captain was so warm, authentic, natural, and beautifully written in this episode.
As a result, it makes me feel a real sense of loss for the lack of a romantic relationship ever developing between them in the series or movies. I was reading some background information on the episode recently and found out that many fans were very disappointed (as I am right now) that their relationship never went anywhere in the wake of this episode. The same source states that the writers stuck up for this decision by claiming they left the relationship platonic because they felt that was more 'realistic'. Apparently they thought the fans were just having that "fanfic" kind of perspective where all you can think about is characters getting together romantically, but I disagree. Before I saw the episode, the logic of that made sense to me, but after seeing it, I really feel like it's B.S. and the reality is that the real reason they didn't use this episode to change the Crusher/Picard relationship was COWARDICE. Sure they were 'married'/divorced in the alternate timeline of "All Good Things...", but that wasn't much more than a 'what if' fantasy situation. I think they should have been put together and kept together for real.
I think the writers simply didn't have the guts to go all the way with the relationship, and I believe this episode proved that it would have been more natural for Picard and Crusher to become a couple. A fan once told me she thought the only redeeming quality of "Insurrection" was that it finally got Troi and Riker together, but now I find myself wishing the same had been done for Crusher and Picard. Even with all of their history, I don't think Troi and Riker ever had as much chemistry as the doctor and captain had as revealed in "Attached". I was wondering what everyone else's thoughts were on this. Do you agree with the writers' decision to return things to status quo at the end, or do you feel (like me), it just showed a lack of adventurousness and willingness to go the more daring (but also organic) route?
Appropriately enough, I am re-discovering the unrealized potential of the Beverly Crusher character and the rarely seen greatness Gates Mcfadden was capable of through it right after her birthday. Seems like a rather fitting and timely tribute. Gates deserved better...if only she'd at least had a real stand-out scene in one of the movies! The closest we got was her funny dialogue with the doctor hologram in "First Contact": "Well, do a dance! Tell a story! I don't care!"
That line probably sums up how Gates felt about her character much of the time. Why couldn't the writers ever do anything memorable with her character? In "Attached", they finally did, but never followed through on the promise of that.
As a result, it makes me feel a real sense of loss for the lack of a romantic relationship ever developing between them in the series or movies. I was reading some background information on the episode recently and found out that many fans were very disappointed (as I am right now) that their relationship never went anywhere in the wake of this episode. The same source states that the writers stuck up for this decision by claiming they left the relationship platonic because they felt that was more 'realistic'. Apparently they thought the fans were just having that "fanfic" kind of perspective where all you can think about is characters getting together romantically, but I disagree. Before I saw the episode, the logic of that made sense to me, but after seeing it, I really feel like it's B.S. and the reality is that the real reason they didn't use this episode to change the Crusher/Picard relationship was COWARDICE. Sure they were 'married'/divorced in the alternate timeline of "All Good Things...", but that wasn't much more than a 'what if' fantasy situation. I think they should have been put together and kept together for real.
I think the writers simply didn't have the guts to go all the way with the relationship, and I believe this episode proved that it would have been more natural for Picard and Crusher to become a couple. A fan once told me she thought the only redeeming quality of "Insurrection" was that it finally got Troi and Riker together, but now I find myself wishing the same had been done for Crusher and Picard. Even with all of their history, I don't think Troi and Riker ever had as much chemistry as the doctor and captain had as revealed in "Attached". I was wondering what everyone else's thoughts were on this. Do you agree with the writers' decision to return things to status quo at the end, or do you feel (like me), it just showed a lack of adventurousness and willingness to go the more daring (but also organic) route?
Appropriately enough, I am re-discovering the unrealized potential of the Beverly Crusher character and the rarely seen greatness Gates Mcfadden was capable of through it right after her birthday. Seems like a rather fitting and timely tribute. Gates deserved better...if only she'd at least had a real stand-out scene in one of the movies! The closest we got was her funny dialogue with the doctor hologram in "First Contact": "Well, do a dance! Tell a story! I don't care!"
