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P/C run amok...

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Naraht

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To those of you who entered this thread expecting a discourse on the insidious spread of political correctness, I humbly apologise... :p

I've grown tired of derailing other people's threads with my usual comments about the whole Picard/Crusher thing. It's time for me to have my own thread, for other people to derail!

To start things off, a study of the times Beverly has sat on his desk; not nearly as many times as I had thought, actually, but spanning the whole run of TNG, from the second episode ever to the last movie. Ah, the memories!

The first time we thought it was just intoxication (The Naked Now)

But it was also the "Crusher manuever" that persuaded him to take shore leave ( Captain's Holiday)

Tell me again that this was just a friendly kiss (All Good Things)

At least some people were in character in the movies... ( Nemesis)

Tomorrow you can look forward to an examination of the breakfast scenes! :cool:
 
My perfect thread!! :angel:

Only four times on the desk? Are you sure? :eek: I was almost certain it was more than that. Oh that AGT cap is simply gorgeous :o :o I don't know how long I can physically resist capping that episode :evil:

Breakfast scenes! Woohoo! Thread straight into FrontierTrek's favourites :angel:
 
Posted by FrontierTrek:
Only four times on the desk? Are you sure? :eek: I was almost certain it was more than that.
I thought so too, but if you can find another instance, it goes without saying that I'd love to see it! It also occurs to me that your quote is an excellent double entendre. :evil:
Oh that AGT cap is simply gorgeous :o :o I don't know how long I can physically resist capping that episode :evil:
Just go ahead and do it already! :p

And because I have too much time on my hands, here are the breakfast scenes now:

Q-Pid:
Breakfast for three?
Picard knows who belongs at breakfast!

The Perfect Mate:
Beverly uses her privileged position to tell Picard how to do his job
Smug with a mug

The Chase:
A similar shot...
The aftermath of breakfast. Looks at home, doesn't she?

Lessons:
Picard mentions the new woman in Astrophysics
A bad move!

Attached:
Last breakfast of the series. And it's only right that he should serve her! :evil:
 
No no no! Now you've gone and ruined the mood!! :lol:

Breakfast at Picards! This is turning into a P/C induction for beginners, so what's next.. P/C away missions gone awry? :angel:
 
Actually I've got a serious Bev related question: do you know why McFadden wasn't on the DVD special features, except in achived recordings? I think they had all the regulars except her and Dorn.
 
Posted by Gold Grizzly:
This thread is the ideal opportunity to start the TNG forum's first shipper war! I present Picard's alternative choice ...

*link deleted because shudder*

Everyone knows that his real alternative, and the better choice than his best friend's widow was Lt Cmdr Nella Darren.

:D
 
Actually I've got a serious Bev related question: do you know why McFadden wasn't on the DVD special features, except in achived recordings? I think they had all the regulars except her and Dorn.
I have no idea, and I'm sure you'll believe me when I say that the lack of McFadden reduced me to shouting at the television in frustration at several points! It's absolutely inexplicable to me, and I would love to know the answer, although it wouldn't help much. :mad:
 
Of course, "Tapestry" is the P/Q episode. It's also fun to read a subtext into the bickering between Q and Beverly in "True Q". :)
 
Posted by Naraht:


To start things off, a study of the times Beverly has sat on his desk; not nearly as many times as I had thought, actually, but spanning the whole run of TNG, from the second episode ever to the last movie. Ah, the memories!

The first time we thought it was just intoxication (The Naked Now)

But it was also the "Crusher manuever" that persuaded him to take shore leave ( Captain's Holiday)

Tell me again that this was just a friendly kiss (All Good Things)

At least some people were in character in the movies... ( Nemesis)

Tomorrow you can look forward to an examination of the breakfast scenes! :cool:

I can almost hear "But, Mr. Sheffield..." when I look at those all together.
 

Now here's my question: Did Stuart Baird tell her to sit on Picard's desk or did Gates decide to do that on her own? My guess is it was Gates' decision. ;)

And if I could go off topic for a sec, I just wanted to say how much I liked that creepy little mask behind Picard. Looks kinda funny and evil at the same time. I wonder what it's story is? :lol:
 
Oh Naraht, Naraht I love your little descriptions. :lol:

What is the symbolism behind sitting on his desk then? Is it flirty? Is is familiar? Is she just tired?
 
Posted by Ohappydagger:
It convinced me that Gates herself is a P/Cer. :lol: I couldn't help but notice the way she flings herself through the door the second it opens. Like she's expecting him to catch her or something. "Just friends" don't do that!
Judging from what she's said at conventions, I'm almost certain that she's a P/Cer! As for the "flinging" herself through the door, I think it can be explained by the fact that: 1)she didn't expect Picard to be right on the other side, and 2)she was late for breakfast. Sorry to be so dull for once...

Posted by Vasquez Rocks: Now here's my question: Did Stuart Baird tell her to sit on Picard's desk or did Gates decide to do that on her own? My guess is it was Gates' decision.
I'd be surprised if Stuart Baird told her! :lol:

My guess is that it's just something that Gates McFadden does; she also perches on a sickbay table somewhere else in Nemesis, and I think once or twice sits on her own office desk during the series. Not to mention the number of times that she puts her feet up on a chair, which is truly surprising if you look for it!

Posted by mon capitaine:
What is the symbolism behind sitting on his desk then? Is it flirty? Is is familiar? Is she just tired?
First and foremost I think it's just a Beverly character trait, as I've said. In The Naked Now I think it was obviously flirty. But in the other instances... I think Picard can use his desk as a way to get distance; he is very much the Starship captain, sitting on the other side from his subordinate officers. You'll notice that in the other three episodes she's sitting on *his* side of the desk, so that she can easily hold hands with him, or look over his shoulder at his scrapbook. I think it's a way of showing that she's there not as his CMO, but as a friend, and possible more...
 
Posted by Naraht:
You'll notice that in the other three episodes she's sitting on *his* side of the desk, so that she can easily hold hands with him, or look over his shoulder at his scrapbook. I think it's a way of showing that she's there not as his CMO, but as a friend, and possible more...
Much as I'm swept away by the idea I can't help thinking it's damn awkward to sit on the other side of the desk and still maintain eye contact. Not without some serious lounging away.

Still. Does Gates tend to sit down in other projects do you know? I just have this sneaky idea that ex-dancers probably have no knees and rush at the opportunity to take the weight off now and again.
 
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