The way I've always figured it, The Original Series was the John the Baptist of STAR TREK, paving the way for the greatness to come: The Next Generation! The campy fun of TOS was an extremely entertaining introduction to the STAR TREK universe, but TNG was the Meat & Potatoes of the franchise. And I'll always be in debt to Gene Roddenberry for giving us both of them!
But my hope with this thread was to bring the focus on the great Sir Patrick Stewart's immense talent and the inspiration that - even by his cast member's own admission(s) - gave his costars an added incentive to Deliver the Goods in this fantastic series. And they did! All of them. Even Gates McFadden - whom I adore as Dr. Beverly Crusher - kept improving with Patrick showing the way! It's no wonder that Captain Picard became an instant favourite with the public ...
Star Trek TOS is not campy and the TNG is the child of the TOS, A very good one. but for many it did not really find its feet until season 3.
Stewart's effect on his cast-mates possibly cannot be denied, a first rate stage actor with the experience of Kings to add to Picard's character.
He was not an
instant hit, for many, including myself it took a while to learn to like him in the part for those of use who remember him in other productions. Dune, I'Claudius mainly.
I have no problem with your exalting his craft,, rightly so he is a super actor, but what does irk me and other is how you keep on hitting out at another beloved actor and
origin of the franchise.
Kirk (Played by Shatner) for many including myself is the best. whose actions made Picards world possible.
Touching on what
bbailey861 post about each Captaincy
I like to look at it like this.
TNG is more like our modern 21 century world, insist communications over great distances. where old enemy's are friendly. tried and tested diplomacy, so Picard's command style reflects that.
TOS is more like the era of sail, Captain James Cook braving the unknown in the 1750s, changing some rules to fit new unexpected circumstances. Cowboy diplomacy
Kirks command style was also forced to adapt
Paving the way for Picard and his era.
That's my view anyway