But since we're looking at spin-offs galore here, I'd really like a Trek sitcom called "The O'Briens." They've been such solid, good-hearted people through 2 series, might as well go for 3! (or 4 if they make it into PIC)
It's definitely something to consider. And I think it's a time period that has pretty wide interest among the fan base, so I could see the possibility of keeping it going in some capacity when Patrick finally hangs up his comm badge.I've thought about this recently. What happens if Patrick Stewart is unable to continue. The show could be renamed or even lead directly into a more general post-Nemesis show separate from but also connected to Star Trek: Picard. Or it could simply continue and finish whatever mission Picard originally had. Or it's just over. I'm up for it all. Can't wait. Haven't been so excited for Trek since the TNG/DS9/Voyager era.
But since we're looking at spin-offs galore here, I'd really like a Trek sitcom called "The O'Briens." They've been such solid, good-hearted people through 2 series, might as well go for 3! (or 4 if they make it into PIC)
Star Trek: Bashir, M.D.
Yes, Bashir is up there along with a dartboard. And in the spirit of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," his closet is a mini-holosuite that provides him & O'Brien with hundreds of miles of role-playing adventures, along with kayaking.Does Bashir live in an apartment over their garage?
And since Alexander Sidding learned to act in the years since DS9, it would actually be quite awesome.I can see Julian Bashir being in a Section 31 series that's set post TNG.
Happy days are here again.
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