I really, really hope they can move beyond the "Star Trek: Shipname/Person" format. Fan films wore that convention into the ground (not to mention DS9, VOY and ENT)wonder if it'll be called Star Trek: Picard (like Top Gun: Maverick)
I really, really hope they can move beyond the "Star Trek: Shipname/Person" format. Fan films wore that convention into the ground (not to mention DS9, VOY and ENT)
At no point have i thought The Picard Show would be aimed at anyone but nostalgic TNG fans. Otherwise it's, hey kids, remember those sexy young Star Trek guys? Well here's a 80 year old man in space!They'll need to put "Star Trek" somewhere to rake in new audiences and those who have only seen the Kelvin movies.
In an ideal scenario, I think it would be, or should be:
Picard Season 1 --> Fall 2019
Disco Season 3 --> Spring 2020
If DSC S3 gets pushed back... I'll be a disappointed but, not the end of the world.
Picard Season 1 likely premieres in Winter 2020, so it'll compete head-to-head with The Orville Season 3![]()
I really, really hope they can move beyond the "Star Trek: Shipname/Person" format. Fan films wore that convention into the ground (not to mention DS9, VOY and ENT)
What better competition than TNG vs. TNG?
We don't know in what state JLP will appear in the new series as "he may not be the Picard you knew from TNG" could've meant anything
I have a theory about where he might be. Could be right, could be wrong, but here's my take: for starters, it'll be Prestige TV Picard not Blockbuster Picard. I also think, as a person, he'll have progressed and regressed at the same time.
Picard's not a family man. He said so in "Encounter at Farpoint" and told Riker to make sure he projected an image of geniality. Early on in the series it might have been a projection but by the end of the series, I think he really did view them as a family, and he definitely saw them that way by Star Trek: Nemesis. If Picard's not in command of the Enterprise anymore, then that family is gone. That "house" is gone. He might have gone back to being as emotionally distant as he was in "Encounter at Farpoint". That's the regression.
For the progression, Picard is probably not going to be as arrogant about how evolved Humanity has become after the Borg, the Dominion, and whatever else has happened in the 20 years we didn't see. He might be more humble: about himself, about Humanity, about the Federation, and maybe about life. But at his core he's an intellectual. That wouldn't change, even if his circumstances and outlook did.
I don't even want to hazard a guess about what he's actually doing as a profession (or lack thereof). It could be anything. Archaeology, teaching, being an Ambassador, resenting life behind the desk as an Admiral, enjoying retirement, hating retirement, suffering from Irumodic Syndrome. Maybe none of the above.
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