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Patrick Stewart asked about Discovery

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In a short video interview with Red Carpet News TV, Sir Patrick Stewart made a rather intriguing statement. When asked if he...

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Yeah. It just sounds like he'll get around to it when an assistant shows him clips on youtube

Picard- Interesting. They've redesigned the klingons. I like the tone the show is portraying.

*Couple of months later at a convention*

Fan- My question for Mr. Stewart is what he thinks about "Star Trek Discovery"?

Patrick Stewart- Well I like the new Klingon design and the different tone the show is portraying


;)
 
Tell you what, if Jean-Luc Picard is the only crossover character to visit DSC all next season, I'm all for a one-episode guest-star visit. Picard is one of my favorite Trek characters ever, and if they could do it right (more than a cameo, less than a disservice to the other characters; meatier than a wink to the audience, less than a corruption of the character himself) that would be something else.

Now, if Stewart could do both that and Orville...I mean...isn't that what words like nergasm were coined for?

...there's more than a decent chance that MacFarlane's having him on Orville. My only concerns there are that Stewart will ask to play something too broad to get away from Picard or that MacFarlane will be too precious about having Picard on the show. Stewart's an amazing actor: just give him a good role to play and the rest will sort itself out.
 
He is clearly planning on doing the show so he can sneak a "Orville" prop on the set for his friend Seth McFarlande which will be seen in a episode thus allowing "Orville" to stick it to the show in the ultimate prank. It's all in the subtext of what he is saying.

Jason
 
Considering they wanted Michael Dorn to appear for tuppence ha'penny and a stick of licorice, I doubt they would shell out what would be needed to secure Patrick Stewart.

I think that particular issue is taken out of context or is an excuse for some different reason. If I remember correctly, what Discovery was offering was being compared to Dorn's salary for Nemesis. You can hardly compare a 1-episode guest star role salary (from a not very big name actor - in comparison to all of Hollywood, not Trek) to compare with a salary for a main character with 15-years experience in a mid-budget feature. I.e., just saying, DSC has the money to offer a decent salary, so I don't think they would have offered a pittance, I think there was something else here.
 
"From the back of the room Picard quietly surveys the bridge of the Discovery and it's crew as they go about their daily onboard lives, then he turns and walks towards a large open arched doorway, he speaks one last time as he walks under it, "Computer, end programme"..........The End........(Cue Discovery theme) :p:lol:
 
"From the back of the room Picard quietly surveys the bridge of the Discovery and it's crew as they go about their daily onboard lives, then he turns and walks towards a large open arched doorway, he speaks one last time as he walks under it, "Computer, end programme"..........The End........(Cue Discovery theme) :p:lol:
Discovery's very own "These are the Voyages" :rommie:. Love it.
 
"From the back of the room Picard quietly surveys the bridge of the Discovery and it's crew as they go about their daily onboard lives, then he turns and walks towards a large open arched doorway, he speaks one last time as he walks under it, "Computer, end programme"..........The End........(Cue Discovery theme) :p:lol:

"It is wrong... it is wrong!" Picard collapses in despair after the holodeck seems to go wonky, mixing historical details, uniforms, and using incorrect Klingon monsters as the bad guys.

"Poor Jean-Luc. I thought he'd enjoy this goofy soap opera set in the 2250s. I didn't realize his Irumodic Syndrome was this far advanced," aged Captain Riker says as he looks on.

"I'm also here," says Counselor Troi to no one in particular.
 
I really do not get all the cameo oppisition.

TNG had McCoy, Sarek, Spock, Scotty, and Majel as Troi's mother Lwaxana. Plus Dr. Pulaski.

DS9 had Picard (or was that Sisko in a crossover?), Worf, and Riker. Plus the Trials & Tribble-ations episode. And Majel.

Voy: had Sulu, Janice Rand, Barclay, Troi, and LaForge.

I am sure I am missing some. Point is, the other series were fine with it.
 
I don't have any special need to see Sir Stew appear again as Picard in the franchise. My only need is for whatever would make him most happy, as he deserves it for all the joy he has brought us. If that means a cameo, fine. Or directing, fine. Or just going on with his life, fine. All power to him. I have no "the canon must be fixed" or some such need for the return of the old cast.
 
I would prefer to see Patrick on The Orville, and it's much more likely since Seth can get him in anything.

That would be better for him than being on Discovery, even if the role was as Picard's great (3X) grandfather.

It's really fairly likely that STD will do some stunt casting this season, so why not?

The only stunt casting it needs to do are roles or cameos from other established actors (say, Liam Neeson as an admiral) or what they've announced with Tig Notaro as a regular.

Hmmmm. If Patrick Stewart has cause to look at it soon, then I'm going to triple-down on my prediction about the Spore Drive. I've already double-downed on it.

Something has to happen to the Spore Drive for it to no longer be in use in TOS, TNG, DS9, and VOY. I think Discovery is displaced in time and space and declared "lost". Throw what's gone on with Stamets into the mix, and Starfleet decides to just abandon it. I think they're re-introducing everything about the 23rd Century in DSC, so they can establish what's normal for the crew of Discovery before they disrupt it permanently. DSC was originally supposed to be an anthology series that would cover different time periods. They dropped the anthology aspect but that doesn't mean they've dropped the idea of different time periods.

... or Patrick Stewart is just saying whatever.

I believe that Stewart is saying 'whatever' myself.

Bring back Dwight Schultz too!

For what? And as who?

I think that Discovery should be left to be what it is, and as Captain Picard would have said, 'If they're going to be dammed, at least let them be dammed for what they are.' MAYBE they can cast somebody from DS9 or Voyager in a guest role, but they should be forging ahead with what they're doing now (casting somebody like Tig Notaro as an engineer, Rainn Wilson as Harry Mudd, or perhaps some young actor/actress from a recent movie in a guest-starring role), and not have to be forced into doing cameos just to suit some fans who can't live without anybody from the previous shows being on it.
 
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I really do not get all the cameo oppisition.

TNG had McCoy, Sarek, Spock, Scotty, and Majel as Troi's mother Lwaxana. Plus Dr. Pulaski.

DS9 had Picard (or was that Sisko in a crossover?), Worf, and Riker. Plus the Trials & Tribble-ations episode. And Majel.

Voy: had Sulu, Janice Rand, Barclay, Troi, and LaForge.

I am sure I am missing some. Point is, the other series were fine with it.

That's a good list.
And they were all arguably productive cameos, save expect for McCoy on TNG. That was extremely pointless. It didn't advance the plot or story at all. We still know Data's a droid, McCoy hates transporters and that Enterprises will always bring you home if you treat them like a lady. Encounter at Farpoint is strange.

I could give or take Picard on Discovery... but we know in the end, it's totally going to be
Riker that sets foot on the Discoship first!
 
Cameos are by definition brief appearances. James Doohan was a guest star in "Relics"; that was not a cameo. On the other hand, DeForest Kelley had a cameo in "Encounter at Farpoint."
 
"From the back of the room Picard quietly surveys the bridge of the Discovery and it's crew as they go about their daily onboard lives, then he turns and walks towards a large open arched doorway, he speaks one last time as he walks under it, "Computer, end programme"..........The End........(Cue Discovery theme) :p:lol:

Actually when the program shuts down we see a very old Riker wearing a "All Good Things" outfit standing on a empty holodeck. As usual Riker has being using the holodeck to spy on the past for how to behave and he wanted to check out that one time Picard did it as well. He walks out of the holodeck and then that also fades into a courtroom slash Holodeck where we see a even older Riker in a prision jumpsuit. Seems all his spying on all the other crews has finally caught up with him. Not content to let him be the peeping tom of the universe he was finally arrested. The jurors were just seeing evidence of his previous spying. Judge bangs a gavel and says "Guilty" and two Starfleet officers hull off a very old RIker to his cell.

Jason
 
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