I don't know if this was ever more than a rumor, but it still begs the question:
Would the film (as if) have played better if Patrick Stewart played Shinzon as well?
By a marginal amount. I still would have hated it.
I don't know if this was ever more than a rumor, but it still begs the question:
Would the film (as if) have played better if Patrick Stewart played Shinzon as well?
I don't know if this was ever more than a rumor, but it still begs the question:
Would the film (as if) have played better if Patrick Stewart played Shinzon as well?
They keep trying to drive home the point of Shinzon being a possible "mirror" for Picard and stuff, but it fails.
Would the film (as if) have played better if Patrick Stewart played Shinzon as well?
If Stewart had played his twin, we could have had a plot twist worthy of "the last TNG film". Instead of Data dying and basically being replaced by his twin, Picard could have undergone that treatment!
All the better if this happens in secret, with Picard nobly giving his life for the greater cause, and Shinzon equally nobly taking over where Picard left off and carrying the Federation flag to the future, with nobody ever learning about the valiant sacrifices. That'd be right down the "Gladiator" alley that everybody was expecting from Logan, anyway.
Timo Saloniemi
The idea of one person replacing another and no one ever figuring it out is something I'd expect from a soap opera.
That is, the only reason Shinzon even existed was because the Romulans thought it plausible that he could replace Picard.
If Stewart had played his twin, we could have had a plot twist worthy of "the last TNG film". Instead of Data dying and basically being replaced by his twin, Picard could have undergone that treatment!
All the better if this happens in secret, with Picard nobly giving his life for the greater cause, and Shinzon equally nobly taking over where Picard left off and carrying the Federation flag to the future, with nobody ever learning about the valiant sacrifices. That'd be right down the "Gladiator" alley that everybody was expecting from Logan, anyway.
Timo Saloniemi
That would've been an absolutely terrible idea and the fans would've been incensed. The writers behind the last Terminator movie thought of doing this. Have John Connor die and then have Marcus don his face and pretend to be Connor.
The idea of one person replacing another and no one ever figuring it out is something I'd expect from a soap opera.
The Romulans may have thought it plausible, but would the audience have?
That is, the only reason Shinzon even existed was because the Romulans thought it plausible that he could replace Picard.
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