^ Yes but they all do that. Whenever a romantic clinch is interrupted by Picard or Data calling, Riker, Troi, Bev, Spot, whoever, always share a guilty smirk. No doubt relieved it's only an audio link.
Yup. And she was going to great lengths to hide her relationship from the crew... Like when she and Odan were playing Turbolift and Data interrupted.Posted by Naraht:
^^^ Indeed.
It's interesting to note that Beverly reacts with the same sort of guilt in The Host. She and Odan are kissing in his quarters... Picard calls on the comm... Beverly puts her hands to her mouth and we get one very guilty look out of her! Although both of them may have had other short-term relationships, I think it's always been clear where their affections really were.
Why can't he be both? Picard seems to manage being interesting and handsome at the same time quite nicely...Posted by mon capitaine:
Really? See that's where we differ. I prefer to think of him as being far more interesting than just dead eye-candy.
Any comments?How can it be possible? How can some people maintain a resolute lack of interest in the most fascinating, complex couple to grace our television screens in a long time? There are three very obvious answers: 1) they don't like TNG, 2) they don't want too much romance in their sci fi, 3) they simply find the characters dull. All of which are perfectly valid. However, there are other more subtle reasons. As I've discovered on the TrekBBS recently, there are quite a few people who really like Picard, but on no account want him to get together with Beverly Crusher.
My theory is that these devotees of Picard don't like the P/C relationship because they feel that it makes him look helpless, out of control, or just rejected. Think about it. Beverly had had what seemed to be a perfectly fulfilling marriage, she has a son, and although she is interested in Picard, she is very wary of actually moving into a relationship with him. The two times that he proposes such a thing to her, in Allegiance and Attached, she rejects the idea outright. Picard, by contrast, is presented as someone who has never had a long-term relationship, in part (perhaps) because for the past twenty years he's had this unrequited love for his best friend's wife. Who even yet hasn't realised what a wonderful person he is, and thrown herself at his feet. I have a real life friend who has absolutely no sympathy for Beverly because she (my friend) cannot imagine turning Picard down even for a moment. "Picard is powerful, sexy, intelligent, cultured, etcetera etcetera. How dare Beverly reject him, and yet keep this unfair hold on his affections for decades? She doesn't deserve him!" This is the attitude that I've encountered quite a few times, and I think at the root it derives from jealousy of Beverly.
I'm not sure whether fervent fans of Beverly have a similar attitude towards Picard. Are there any deep fans of Beverly who feel that P/C isn't good enough for her? Well, there's me, I guess, in that I'm really a "P/C, because Jack's dead" shipper. But other than that, I've never encountered anyone else who feels similarly.
Posted by MrsPicard:
Calling him by his first name is another thing that is getting on my nerves, I mean, NO one does this
No, no, not at all! I'm fascinated by the fact that two people can view the same character so differently, and I appreciate your taking the time to explain your own opinion.Posted by MrsPicard:
And I'm sorry if I offended you in any way, that was not my intention, I just get too emotional when it comes to this "relationship".![]()
Me too! Absolutely! My first TNG fanfic was an R/T story written when I was seven. They were married and had a daughter named Jane; the story had chapters and everything! I remember thinking "about time" when Attached happened, but I wasn't particularly excited by it. I think that the P/C relationship is a bit more subtle than R/T, and perhaps takes more maturity to appreciate. (Not that I've ever stopped supporting R/T, you understand.) It isn't an idealised romance... they both have pasts to overcome, and it has notes of tragedy in it. I think you have to have lived a little to understand the interest of P/C.Posted by mackillian:
I also remember that when I was watching the show growing up, I was R/T and never thought twice about P/C. That when the series finale aired and we learned that Picard and Crusher married, I thought, "Well, duh. Sad that they divorced, though."
Posted by mackillian:
As for the first name thing...she IS outside the command structure. And didn't McCoy call Kirk by his first name a lot "He's dead, Jim," comes to mind.
Posted by Naraht:
I just wrote an essay for my LJ about why some people don't like Picard/Crusher, and I thought I'd repost it here. Allow me to apologize in advance if I've misrepresented anyone's motives, and I would be more than happy to be corrected. For this is based on only a little not-very-scientific observation:
To be honest, I don't know that many people who like both but still don't want them to be together
Yeah, I had the feeling that I was talking rubbish while I was typing that.Posted by MrsPicard:
Hmm... I dunno if it depends on someone's age and experience to like P/C, though.
Exactly. Basically I think I'm a P/Cer because they are my two favourite characters, and thus I love to see their interactions in detail.If I was asked to name my two favourite TNG characters I would go for Picard and Beverly as separate entities i.e. I enjoy episodes that focus just on their characters without any P/C being involved. So when they come together that's like double the fun.
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