I don't mind Jack (he brings something new to the franchise).
Okay. What’s that?
I don't mind Jack (he brings something new to the franchise).
Okay. What’s that?
Middle aged twenty year olds?Okay. What’s that?
Does he though?He shines a light on another aspect of Jean-Luc's background.
He shines a light on another aspect of Jean-Luc's background.
I’m not sure how adding texture to a character who has led two series and four movies as anything new.
And that's a good thing????Jack certainly came out of the woodwork.
Jack certainly came out of the woodwork.
He shines a light on another aspect of Jean-Luc's background.
In the same way that David Marcus already did that with James Kirk.He shines a light on another aspect of Jean-Luc's background.
Hell, I remember one of the first ideas for Nemesis was to have Shinzon be Picard's son, which John Logan immediately discarded as he felt it made no sense to establish Picard has an adult son who was never mentioned previously at this point. Which means the Blessed Lord Terry (hallowed be they name) used an idea John Logan rejected as stupid.
At any time, he can just call mom or dad or any of their friends/family/former shipmates as they visit the Best of compilation album of planets and races, It doesn’t seem to me to be all that interesting of a premise.
His relationship with JL seems to be somewhat strained (Daddy suddenly pops out of nowhere after twenty-five years).
I can think of few show premises more boring that the relatives of a different crew going back to visit planets their parents already visited. Nostalgic bullshit at its worst and most creatively-bankrupt.But what would having Jack Crusher, the son of the former Captain of the Enterprise and chief of Starfleet Medical, actually add to a hypothetical Star Trek: Legacy? Basing a series on the progeny of well-known characters doesn’t seem to me to be interesting for me as it comes to the actual character the show is being based on. At any time, he can just call mom or dad or any of their friends/family/former shipmates as they visit the Best of compilation album of planets and races, It doesn’t seem to me to be all that interesting of a premise.
It's a cliche. And they did it in TNG (Bloodlines)Back then, Picard was still seen as this paragon of virtue. The idea that he would have a secret love child was seen as heresy.
That wasn't the reason Logan discarded the idea.It was a different time.
Back then, Picard was still seen as this paragon of virtue. The idea that he would have a secret love child was seen as heresy.
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