I'm watching That '90s Show right now. I just paused it. It's basically That '70s Show, except with new kids and set in the '90s, and all the legacy characters haven't skipped a beat.
What does this have to do with Picard? PIC is my third favorite Star Trek series, behind TOS and DSC, yet somehow I get the feeling that a lot of people wanted Picard to do what That '90s Show has done. Picard in command of the Enterprise-F with a new crew filling the old roles, and basically looking and feeling the way it did when Star Trek was transitioning from Gene Roddenberry to Rick Berman. What they want is what they couldn't get because Patrick Stewart wasn't interested in doing that.
I like both That '90s Show and Picard, but it's interesting to see how they show two different ways of following up on their respective previous series.
EDITED TO ADD: By the way, one reason -- probably the main reason -- I've posted here for close to 25 years (minus a 10-year break from 2007 to 2017) is because I use this board to channel my Trekkie-ness. IRL, I don't want to sound the same way about Star Trek that Eric Foreman does about Star Wars.
What does this have to do with Picard? PIC is my third favorite Star Trek series, behind TOS and DSC, yet somehow I get the feeling that a lot of people wanted Picard to do what That '90s Show has done. Picard in command of the Enterprise-F with a new crew filling the old roles, and basically looking and feeling the way it did when Star Trek was transitioning from Gene Roddenberry to Rick Berman. What they want is what they couldn't get because Patrick Stewart wasn't interested in doing that.
I like both That '90s Show and Picard, but it's interesting to see how they show two different ways of following up on their respective previous series.
EDITED TO ADD: By the way, one reason -- probably the main reason -- I've posted here for close to 25 years (minus a 10-year break from 2007 to 2017) is because I use this board to channel my Trekkie-ness. IRL, I don't want to sound the same way about Star Trek that Eric Foreman does about Star Wars.

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