It's usually best to just ignore what I say. |
Make fun if you want, but this was basically our Woodstock. |
Also because of the big Star Trek convention in Las Vegas where Sir Patrick Stewart just confirmed the shit out of those rumors that he might be returning to the role of Captain Picard. That sound you just heard was the simultaneous nerd-gasm of a billion trekkies. The last time Trek fandom freaked out like this was when the re-fit Enterprise-D from Q's anti-time future de-cloaked and phasered holes into a couple Klingon warships. Remember that-what? Why are you looking at me like that? Yes I'm single, what has that got to do with...oh...I see.
Anyway, scoff all you want, and scoff you will, but I'm excited for the continuing adventures of Jean-Luc Picard. Sir Patrick tweeted:
Wow, so that's what it looks like when someone who isn't a garbage human uses twitter. How refreshing! |
"I'm a role model."
_Captain Picard
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Along with the tweet, he included a statement about how TNG got many people through difficult times and that he's humbled to see:
Yeah, on that note, what could the new show be about? No idea. In typical early announcement fashion, details are scarce and the people involved are infuriatingly coy. Maybe it's a next, next generation, maybe Stewart plays old Jean-Luc in a framing narrative around the adventures of young Picard on the Stargazer. Or maybe we'll watch Mr. Worf drive him around the southwest while he slowly looses his mind to irumodic syndrome.
I don't know and I don't care, what I do know is that the more Star Trek shows they put on CBS's stupid streaming service, the less I feel like I'm paying them $9.99 a month for a streaming service that's mostly The Big Bang Theory and CSI.
"...how Jean-Luc inspired so many to follow in his footsteps pursuing science, exploration and leadership. I feel I'm ready to return to him for the same reason-to research and experience what comforting and reforming light he might shine on these often very dark times."
-Sir Patrick Steward founding the
Church of Picard, which-sign me up
"Fuck the Prime Directive, eh Mr. Worf?"
-John-Luck Schnicard
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So is this good news or great news? We had seven awesome years of Jean-Luc followed by four movies of which 25% are decent. In fact, the last time we saw him was in Star Trek: Nemesis which had him off-roading on some pre-warp planet, completely violating his established character not to mention the Prime Directive. And while we don't know yet what this new series will be like, or how much hot Jean-Luc action we can expect, anything that gets dune-buggy Picard out of my head will be most welcome.
"For the last time bub, I'm not taking you to the Devron system. Stop asking." |
I don't know and I don't care, what I do know is that the more Star Trek shows they put on CBS's stupid streaming service, the less I feel like I'm paying them $9.99 a month for a streaming service that's mostly The Big Bang Theory and CSI.
Pictured: Sir Patrick Stewart with the cocksure attitude of someone who knows something every single nerd in the room would eject their own grandmother out an airlock to find out. |
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