So I haven't seen the Perfect Mate episode in a while and watched it the other night. It hit me that they didn't show Picard leaving Kamala's room the night before her wedding. Did Picard sleep with Kamala?
This isn't a random thief/slut he met on Risa.
This isn't a random thief/slut he met on Risa.I hope Whoa Nellie doesn't see that post.
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No, Picard takes his diplomatic responsibilties seriously.
I like to think that Picard stuck to his guns and refused her. Then she walked down the hall to Riker's quarters...
Maybe Picard slipped up on this rare occasion...
No, Picard takes his diplomatic responsibilties seriously.
I thought so as well, but then the Ambassador asked Picard at the end "how could you resist her" and Picard just says "have a safe trip home." They stare at each other for a little while, the Ambassador beams out, Picard does one of his long deep-in-thought stares, and the episode ends.
Maybe Picard slipped up on this rare occasion...
Him having sex with her would have sort of ruined the ending, though, don't you think? I believe it was meant to be kind of bittersweet with the idea that there was a really deep connection between she and Picard that they'd never been able to consummate as Picard has to give her away to a guy clearly portrayed to be a bit of a douche totally unworthy of such a magnificent woman.
I guess if they'd had sex it would still be a melancholy ending because he still has to let her go even after they'd got close physically, but I feel it would cheapen things a bit. The fact that there was a strong bond between them and he could not act on it at all (with physical intimacy or by keeping her from going through with the wedding) is what makes the ending so powerful, in my opinion.
Guys - and I'm looking at you GreeShirt in particular, shame on you - but you aren't the only one to totally misread what I actually concluded, which was:
My personal view is that he did not leave her quarters the night before her wedding.
This does not mean that they had sex, although it is obviously what you thought I meant.
Wrong.
"Wishing for a thing does not make it so." J-L Picard
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