Speaking of accents, I wish they'd always let Marina Sirtis use hers when playing Troi. But they didn't want two English accents on the bridge at the same time (even though Marina's is different from Stewart's).
It depends. There are different degrees of "French accent" besides the stereotypical "Pepe Le Pew" voice that everyone always seems to think of.More likely, the English teacher in Picard's hometown spoke that way, that's why everybody we met there (all of the Picards, plus Louis) had English accents.
Plus, be honest, would you want to hear Patrick Stewart speaking with a French accent?
I thought he sounded like a Nazi ... or a Star Wars villain.As for Picard, there are a 100 potential reasons for why he would speak with a British accent.
Or a Roman.I thought he sounded like a Nazi ... or a Star Wars villain.![]()
Sisko should have had a Cajun accent, thick as Louisiana bayou mud.Picard should have been Cajun.
Why should the other option be African and not American?Another personal observation on the topic that I made is that I don't notice the race of aliens. For instance, I never saw Worf or Tuvak as being Africans, but a Klingon and a Vulcan.
I think that's mostly true. The only exception I can think of off the top of my head is O'Brien and Kieko.One thing that's always kind of irked me about Star Trek is that while the series has of course made great strides in promoting diversity on television, they rarely feature long-term interracial relationships. I think the rebooted JJ-Trek is one of the first to do so with Uhura and Spock being a continuing relationship through the three films so far.
Maybe someone can correct me, but it seems that every time we're shown a married couple (or an otherwise serious relationship) they are both the same race. Both of Sisko's wives were also black. Robert Picard's wife was also white. B'Ellana was more or less 'white', except when the story required her to be Klingon for a given episode, and Tom was obviously white. Janeway's fiancé first introduced in "Caretaker" was also white. Tuvok's wife was another "black" Vulcan. Both Phlox and one one wife of his we met were "white" Denobulans.
One of those things that's always sort of lurked in the back of my brain for a while.
The only exception I can think of off the top of my head is O'Brien and Kieko.
I also felt their relationship was among the more realistic portrayed in a series. I liked Kieko too, and found to be an interesting character.I think that's mostly true. The only exception I can think of off the top of my head is O'Brien and Kieko.
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