ReadyAndWilling
Fleet Captain
Stewart had a booming voice and authoritarian air which he backs up with intelligence. I know some people thought Picard was too cranky in season one but I didn't think so.
Yea, that was the first thing i noticed.
Stewart had a booming voice and authoritarian air which he backs up with intelligence. I know some people thought Picard was too cranky in season one but I didn't think so.
It was the actor not the character.
He was an excellant pick for the role of Capt Picard....![]()
Well he actually saved the show from the bad HAMMING of Gates McFadden and Marina Sirtis in the first two seasons.
When they mellowed out the show really took off.
The accent.What made Patrick Stewart so perfect as a starship captain?
Mr. Stewart is a class act, A+ actor and that's why he hit it out of the park. Add to his skills and craftsmanship his lean, chisled features and you have instant leader dude. No brainer. I remember him from I Clavdivs before TNG; watched it with my Dad a few years before 1987. Video tape, all 13 eps from the library. He played maximus? or something.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejanus
being an awesome actor probably helped
The accent.What made Patrick Stewart so perfect as a starship captain?
Because he took it seriously from the get go. He didn't camp it up or play to either irony or satire. He played it for real.
For the young (as I was) and those young of heart, he played a role that was inspiring.
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