Posted by Naraht:
I think that it has to do with the fact that Beverly, while serving on the Enterprise, has made what she thinks is the safe choice with regards to Jean-Luc: she has him around, she has breakfast with him, but she doesn't want to risk her feelings or get too close to him. She feels like she can have it both ways (which incidentally is playing havoc with Jean-Luc's feelings).
As I mention in the AGT thread, I think Jean-Luc told Bev he didn't want her to wait on him hand and foot when his faculties degenerated.
Here and now, Bev knows about the Irumodic earlier, she's again head of SF Med so she can do a lot about that, and she and Picard are on very friendly terms and plan to meet for dinner soon (Nemesis' script & novel/unabridged audiobook).
I think Will & Deanna's wedding and Bev on Earth will jumpstart the relationship into romantic tryst and
serious, serious thoughts indeed territory. He's no longer her captain (was she thinking how Lessons ended when saying "Or maybe we should be afraid"?), and breakfast and conversation are now things they have to plan. And the Enterprise has to go to warp for.
"Set a course for Earth! Maximum warp!"
Now that they're farther away *and still on very friendly terms*, they might get closer.
Picard knows who belongs at breakfast!
That picture, their expressions, priceless.
As for
ActionBev!, she phasers "Admiral Quinn" in Conspiracy and that alien scientist who literally gets a "Death Becomes Her" hole in Suspicions. You could also include Captain Bev, Running Bev (Remember Me, GEN), Flying Bev (Remember Me)...
What about good Bev books?
Young Beverly in a 1701-C era uniform's on
Double Helix: The First Virtue's cover, so I assume she figures in that Stargazer adventure.
A great P/C breakfast scene and lots of other strong/characteristic Bev scenes in
The Devil's Heart, as she begins to compete with the ancient artifact for Jean-Luc's attentions.