I see no reason for a divorce.
marriage.I see no reason for a divorce.
It would be quite irritating for that to be the reason.The writers could come up with a reason, though I don't think they should go down the divorce route unless they're slavish on adhering to the future Jean-Luc and Beverly relationship dynamic from the TNG finale the way they've strongly alluded to Irumodic Syndrome at least two or three times thus far.
Yup.Irumodic Syndrome still being a thing is fine with me. Having them be divorced just because that's what happened to them in the anti-time future of "All Good Things...(TNG)" isn't.
I don't see where the marriage would even fit in to the post-Nemesis backstory established by the show.
He's like the son he never had, but without all than annoying child/teen stuff.And Picard and Crusher had zero chemistry in the TNG films. Apparently they completely lost interest in each other once Picard realized that his true soul mate was Data.
That’s wonderful news! I was fearing that with the more somber tone of this series, we were going to see him start Irumodic hallucinating the spirit of his dead beloved, and that’s how she’d have shown up in the series.Well one of the writers has said none of the TNG main cast is dead (yet).
Well one of the writers has said none of the TNG main cast is dead (yet).
The under door roll comes in handy.I'm glad. I'd like to think Geordi wasn't at Utopia Planitia during the Synth attack on Mars or at least escaped before his orbital or surface facility was attacked.
good, now someone has to tell DataWell one of the writers has said none of the TNG main cast is dead (yet).
I'm glad. I'd like to think Geordi wasn't at Utopia Planitia during the Synth attack on Mars or at least escaped before his orbital or surface facility was attacked.
If we treat book as canon, they have parted ways around 2381 when Picard was promoted to Admiral without ever being closer than what we saw in TNG and movies.Divorce? That was AGT. If Picard had been married to Beverly in this timeline, I think we would have heard about it by now.
Sure it can work today, it looked fine in Nemesis and we don't need lingering closeups (and even if we do - that's just textures). If they wanna sell new models, they can simply refit the E to change her a bit.They would have to create a brand-new CGI model for the Enterprise-E, just like they did with the D. The last time we saw it was in 2002 for Star Trek: Nemesis. An 18 year old CGI model will not work today. So there’s no cost difference between making a CGI E than any other design. And if they want to sell merchandise, they’re not going to reuse a design that already has toys, model kits, video games, and any other marketable things devoted to it. They’re going to want new stuff to market. That’s why we got the Discoprise instead of the TOS Enterprise in DSC.
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