As we all know (and are used to), the Frenchman Captain Picard has a British accent. When TNG first aired, did that bother a lot of the fans??
He could have spent a lot of time in Britain
It would have been comical. There's no way around it.Or, why not have Stewart do a french accent?
It would have been comical. There's no way around it.Or, why not have Stewart do a french accent?
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Actually, Patrick Stewart is British.![]()
A lot of French people speak English with an English accent. It's not surprising since they learn their English in the UK. I'm surprised you think it's surprising.
A lot of French people speak English with an English accent. It's not surprising since they learn their English in the UK. I'm surprised you think it's surprising.
My personal canon is that somewhere amidst the post-apocalyptic horrors of late-21st century Earth, Britain conquered France.![]()
I always sort of retconned it having him be so eager to get into the Academy that he managed to convince his family to send him to schools in England, prestigious universities and boarding schools where having spent most of his formative years he formed a British accent.
^I was going to offer that in all the chaos, they surrendered proactively when they hadn't even been fighting the British...but I didn't want to insult any of our posters from France.![]()
Which still doesn't explain why Picard's brother, brother's wife, nephew all spoke with a heavy british accent. Even Picard's old friend (Louis?) didn't speak with a french accent.
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