PAD's run on Supergirl was one of the most interesting and thought-provoking things I've ever read. His Aquaman run was amazing. Young Justice and Spyboy always made me laugh.
Does he ever actually lie?There's also the fact that Q-Squared held that Trelane was Q's illegitimate son, which luckily made it fit perfectly with VGR's eventual Q plotline, but I don't think that precludes Trelane being aware of that enough to call Q "dad" one-on-one, even if he knows his legal Dad is Bart La Rue, and the four of them just keep their arrangement quite publicly, because of the scandal. I think that fits with what Q alluded to Picard. Plus, you know, Q is a lying liar who lies.
I was very pleased by both the inspiration and how they left it ambiguous.They didn't identify it specifically, but during an interview with TrekCore Henry Alonso Myers and Akiva Goldsman said that
Trelane being Q's son was inspired by Q-Squared
he used a couple of Trelane's lines from the TOS episode, and he had some items on his costume that come right from the original
Okay, the costume thing makes no sense, though, because Trelane in "Gothos" was cosplaying as a Napoleonic-era general, so why would he dress the same way if he's on a "wedding planner" kick? That's just prioritizing superficial continuity porn over story logic, like pretty much everything else in the episode.
Maybe that's just how the audience saw him? None of the in-story characters saw him as such, so his appearance in the Napoleonic garb was a nod, a nudge and a wink to the audience. I mean, they clearly wanted us to know who he was supposed to be, and what easier way to convey that information without outright calling him Trelane?
And I'm not defending the episode, in fact I pretty much consider it the show's first real dud and an unnecessary connecting of canonical dots akin to the augment virus, but how Trelane dressed didn't even enter into my criticisms.
That explains why I thought Rhys Darby looked like Michel Ney. Between that and Chapel's new MPDG cut, it was a strange episode...Okay, the costume thing makes no sense, though, because Trelane in "Gothos" was cosplaying as a Napoleonic-era general, so why would he dress the same way if he's on a "wedding planner" kick? That's just prioritizing superficial continuity porn over story logic, like pretty much everything else in the episode.
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