Patrick Stewart Made Picard A “Remarkable” Star Trek Character, Says TNG Showrunner
Captain Jean-Luc Picard became such an iconic character thanks to the phenomenal performance of Sir Patrick Stewart.
Star Trek: The Next Generation is the third installment in the sci-fi franchise and follows the adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew members of the USS Enterprise. Set around one hundred years after the original series, Picard and his crew travel through the galaxy in largely self-contained episodes exploring the crew dynamics and their own political discourse. The series also had several overarching plots that would develop over the course of the isolated episodes, with four films released in tandem with the series to further some of these story elements.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard became such an iconic character thanks to the phenomenal performance of Sir Patrick Stewart.
Star Trek: TNG Cardassian torture episode was famously brutal, but Michael Piller explained why Captain Picard was the real winner of his ordeal.
The poker game that ended Star Trek: The Next Generation is beloved and iconic. Ronald D. Moore explains the origin of TNG's famous poker moment.
Star Trek series creator Gene Roddenberry didn't like the idea of Michael Dorn's Lt. Worf being more than a background character on TNG.
Star Trek: The Next Generation's season 7 romantic coupling of Worf and Counselor Troi isn't popular, but it has one big booster in Michael Dorn.
Star Trek: The Next Generation's ending is considered one of TV's best finales, but Brent Spiner and Brannon Braga say it could've been even better.
Gates McFadden felt Dr. Beverly Crusher was worse off as a character when she returned in Star Trek: The Next Generation season 3.
Before his death, Leonard Nimoy explained the reason he turned down the offer of becoming a producer on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Star Trek: The Next Generation is one of the greatest sci-fi shows ever, and these 10 episodes will hook even the most skeptical of viewers.
Whoopi Goldberg's love of Star Trek: The Original Series prompted her to ask for a role on Star Trek: The Next Generation, which surprised producers.
Star Trek: The Next Generation's Worf actor Michael Dorn discusses how the character broke Gene Roddenberry's infamous 'no conflict' rule.
John de Lancie's Q has always been the Christmas ghost to Captain Picard's Ebenezer Scrooge in Star Trek, helping him to become a better man.
Picard and Data discussed A Christmas Carol's Ebenezer Scrooge in Star Trek: TNG, highlighting the link between Charles Dickens and Gene Roddenberry.
The holodeck gave the writers and producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation more freedom to tell different kinds of stories.
With his Star Trek: TNG cameo, brilliant physicist Stephen Hawking remains the only person to appear as himself in the Star Trek franchise.
The Star Trek franchise has done a lot of time-travel stories in various shows and movies, and some have been undeniably better than others.
Released in winter 1994, Star Trek Generations is franchise's only Christmas movie, but Picard and Kirk's adventure makes the holiday a bleak affair.
Bajoran Ensign Ro Laren was created for TNG season 5 to provide one thing the rest of the Enterprise crew couldn't, and it made Ro a great character.
Deanna Troi actress Marina Sirtis revealed that one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation hit very close to home.
TNG's executive producer Michael Piller believed that Spock's appearance lacked "cosmic significance", but it radically impacted Star Trek's future.
Gates McFadden was asked to leave Star Trek: The Next Generation after season 1, and executive producer Rick Berman offers some insight into her exit.