Perhaps he just couldn't live up to his big words. Because sometimes there's a world of difference between how you think you'll react to a horrible situation and how you actually do.
Not Jean-Luc Picard. The man is a big damn hero.
Perhaps he just couldn't live up to his big words. Because sometimes there's a world of difference between how you think you'll react to a horrible situation and how you actually do.
He froze up at the end of Nemesis when the Enterprise was about to be destroyed. He'd reached his limit.Not Jean-Luc Picard. The man is a big damn hero.
Exactly. It is a very human thing to do. And Star Trek has been about exploring humanity so it would be an appropriate to have very human challenges be explored.Perhaps he just couldn't live up to his big words. Because sometimes there's a world of difference between how you think you'll react to a horrible situation and how you actually do.
He is still human and capable of mistakes.Not Jean-Luc Picard. The man is a big damn hero.
FTFYNot Jean-Luc Picard. The man is a big damnherohypocrite...
(Just ask Lt Cmdr. Worf and acting Ensign Wesley Crusher).![]()
Picard's love of archaeology will have something to do with the story. Maybe he's going on an archaeological expedition in search of the main plot.
A dog people! A god!
Picard with a dog! I mean... WOW! Can you feel the excitement!!!! I mean, Picard has a dog!!! A dog an a vineyard with a flying watering/pesticide machine! I mean.... HOLY COW!!!! This series is going to be awesome!!!
A dog people! A god!
Picard with a dog! I mean... WOW! Can you feel the excitement!!!! I mean, Picard has a dog!!! A dog an a vineyard with a flying watering/pesticide machine! I mean.... HOLY COW!!!! This series is going to be awesome!!!
You might want to dial back the cynicism a bit.A dog people! A god!
Picard with a dog! I mean... WOW! Can you feel the excitement!!!! I mean, Picard has a dog!!! A dog an a vineyard with a flying watering/pesticide machine! I mean.... HOLY COW!!!! This series is going to be awesome!!!
Totally misplaced sarcasm. People are justifiably excited to see Picard back. Nobody’s excited for the dog.
You might want to dial back the cynicism a bit.![]()
And then Riker says, "Computer, end program."And then in the final scene he meets Riker and says "Will. Your name is Will."
I am, I've been thinking all day about what the dogs name is.Totally misplaced sarcasm. People are justifiably excited to see Picard back. Nobody’s excited for the dog.
Number One.I am, I've been thinking all day about what the dogs name is.
Am I the only one who wants Picard to be actually happy in retirement?
Or perhaps Star Trek: Sabbatical.Am I the only one who wants Picard to be actually happy in retirement?
He lead a largest armada in history to save the Romulans, then unimaginable happened, he decided to actually take that year off he has been promising himself since Insurrection. After that he just decided that he has had enough "work" for couple lifetimes. He retired, got married, got a dog, started a winery to continue family tradition. Why can't it be that?
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