Read this on Trek Web, or New York Time Out!
Does this mean there will be no TNG books? I hope not! I like TNG.
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/hot-seat/28353/patrick-stewartTONY: You’re not in the upcoming J.J. Abrams prequel. Are you done with Picard then?
Patrick Stewart: I think everything to do with The Next Generation is now in the past.
I suspect Christopher has the gist of it. It wasn't exactly the most high-class and in-depth of interviews.I also suspect maybe Stewart was just trying to get the interview over with quickly and politely. This guy asks about his Yorkshire upbringing and all he can think of is to ask about the pudding and the terriers? What's next, interviewing a basketball player and asking "How's the weather up there?"
So "the end of TNG" is right up there with pudding and "Most Awesome Voice" contests. The key factor for him (being a professional actor) is the size of the paycheck involved.Time Out New York: Your voice is even cooler on the phone. You should totally have a voice-off with James Earl Jones.
Patrick Stewart: That’s a funny thought. Well, I’m a huge admirer of his and have been fortunate enough to meet him a couple of times. But I just shut up when I’m around somebody like that. I don’t even want to compete.
TONY: It could be great, though. You versus him for Most Awesome Voice?
Patrick Stewart: Listen—you find someone to put the money up, and I’ll do it.
Because nobody reads Time Out New York for the columnists, the read it to figure out where they're going to go for a night out. No one will remeber the interview, but those so inclined will remember Stuart is in town with MacBeth and they might want to catch it.Tell me about it, I just want to know how these people were actually able to get an interview with him.
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