back in 1987, Patrick Stewart really had no idea how big Star Trek, and specifically Jean-Luc Picard would inspire generations of people for the next 3 decades. incredible stuff
As he’s stated before, himself and others were extremely cautious about trying to continue the franchise after Kirk. They believed the originals couldn’t be replaced. And they were right, but what they did instead was create an entire new generation of fans, ones who were just as dedicated and loyal.
@@LostUrgency it's interesting to compare and contrast the approach to TNG vs the approach to Trek these days. On one hand, it is always cool when the newer shows make references to the past...but sometimes it is really hit or miss (Lower Decks and Prodigy do it well, Disco absolutely face-planted, and Picard is unbearable) TNG starting from fresh so that it wouldn't always be compared to TOS was the right decision for the time. Like you said, there's a reason why TNG has such an enormous fanbase
He is from a town extremely close to where I live (Sheffield, England). As a fellow Yorkshireman we couldn't be more proud of him. He even does the Yorkshire Tea adverts with Sean Bean. He hasn't forgotten his roots.
I've heard that initially he was embarrassed of his Yorkshire accent when he was a stage actor in London. But over time he grew to really love his roots and origin. Bravo.
I was about to say not extremely close, as I am from the same area as Sir Patrick, but then I realised thirty minutes in the car won’t seem like a lot to most people
To be fair, star trek has some of the silliest episodes intertwined with some of the most thoughtful episodes in tv. *looking at you detective episodes from the 50s on the holodeck*
You really have to appreciate a person who knows nothing about something and has no interest in it but then comes to respect and admire it upon seeing how important it is to people.
Some say that an actor of Stewart's caliber was wasted on a dinky sci-fi show. I say that his presence was, not a sole reason, but a large one, why TNG was so influential on the following decades. And the show never slowed him down or shackled him--he was acting his heart out in whatever he pleased the entire time! Still is! May we have many more years of our dear friend Sir Patrick yet to come.
Leodegrance in Excaliber: Lot: Aye, Leondegrance! Join us against the boy! Leondegrance: I saw what I saw! The boy drew the sword. If a boy has been chosen, a boy shall be King! Lot: NO, I challenge that! Sir Ector: The sword has been drawn! Uryenes: [to Leondegrance] Are you with us, or against us? Leondegrance: Against you!
@@eeaotly Well it's the truth. My great grandfather lived to 86 and his hair was full.and not a touch of gray and he didn't have wrinkles. His son my grandfather well his hair was also full and died with his black hair which was interesting because he went completely white at age 19 due to shock. Went to bed with black and woke up with white. But that was due to the shock of being one of two people who lived after the plane they where in exploded during landing. But after years of white hair in his old age it turned Black.
Makes me so sad to see how old he is now. Such a fine actor and gentleman. I have been privileged to grow up watching him grace the screen. Thank your Sir. ❤
Star Trek inspires. As a young man, I dreamed of being an engineer because of Mr. Scott. After three degrees in Chemical Engineering, I can say that Captain Picard’s crew continues to inspire. The mission is not over; it has just begun.
I've been a Trekker since 66, and chose Chenical Engineering as my degree too. Not because of Mr. Scott; however, I was probably more influenced by Leonard Nimoy.
I've seen an interview with James Doohan where he said that he'd been invited to adress the students and faculty at an engineering school. This was done every year by someone who had made a significant contribution to engineering. He asked: "You know I'm not actually an engineer, don't you? I'm an actor who plays an engineer!" They told him that each year they asked the students what had inspired them to choose engineering and the majority of the new students of that year had answered "Montgomery Scott." They felt that very much counted as a significant contribution to the field.
I can relate to that. Star Trek has had a huge impact on my life. It definitely inspired me to study engineering at uni. It influenced by moral compass and analytical/logical approach to problem solving. The only criticism I have is Patrick Stewart shouldn't have returned. Even though his mind is fairly sharp, age has caught up with him. He is clearly very slow and frail.
Sir Stewart was in a weird one called Lifeforce. Not sure what prompted him to do THAT of all movies. But the first movie I remembered him from was as Gurney Halleck from Dune
He is very old now, and yes I am worried too. that being said, he played a character that has positively influenced countless generations of people around the world for more than 3 decades now...that is a legacy that is truly incredible. When that sad day comes when he does leave this earth, he can look back on a life well lived.
Ja, auch ich befürchte dass du damit recht hast. Während der ganzen letzten Jahrzehnte ist Patrick Stewart kaum gealtert und in den letzten drei bis fünf Jahren dann plötzlich sehr schnell. Vielleicht steckt eine Krankheit dahinter, über die er nicht spricht. Jedoch wurde Sir Patrick durch diese Krankheit bewusst, dass nicht mehr viel Zeit übrig ist und "ST: Picard" diente in Wahrheit als Abschied von seinen Schauspielkollegen und Fans.
It’s truly amazing that a short-lived tv show back in the 60’s would captivate so many generations of young people for so long. Star Trek was a show ahead of its time. My little brother and I watched every episode. Kirk, Uhura, Mr. Sulu, Chekhov, Bones and Scotty and last but not least Spok were in our home daily even the terrible movie versions 😅. Then it was Pickard and the gang, then DS9 and Voyager. I started out watching Enterprise but lost track of it. Love 💕 the James T. Kirk reboot-those are good 😊. Love the Pickard series. This last one was spectacular!!!! I see him in the reruns😊
It's because NBC couldn't appreciate and comprehend what they had before them in TOS. But Lucille Ball did! Without her, Star Trek would never have seen the light of day!
I always loved Picard! He's my absolute favorite captain. And I thought all 3 seasons of this last show were excellent! Especially this third season. It was like going back in time! The poker game brought back wonderful memories! Really hope there will be another series by Matalas!
i really enjoyed all of picard. I think people nowadays fell into a trap of endlessly hating on stuff pretty easy and its easy to see why. because most of modern cinema straight up sucks and deserves to be hated on. But people got so used to it that they forgot to enjoy things too. Was picard one of the greatest shows ever? no it was not, but it wasnt that bad either compared to other things. It was fun to see all those character back together.
People didn't like it because it COMPLETELY betrays Star Trek. It's values, and it's aspirational nature. Your analysis is very shallow if that's what your takeaway is.
@@emperorgizmo3014 I thought some people didn't like it because it was too "woke". I've been surprised the past few years at how many conservatives claim to have been fans of 90's Trek and especially TNG. They must have overlooked the abundance of episodes that were critical of the conservative and reactionary way of thinking about various ideas and issues. Perhaps their own takeaways from the show were shallow. Also, if they don't like it because they think it betrays Trek's aspirational nature, then did they also dislike DS9 for the same reason? Gene Roddenberry died in late 1991 and Star Trek definitely changed in tone afterwards (which could be better or worse, depending on what you're looking for, but in terms of what Trek was originally envisioned to be, I think it peaked with TNG). I held off on watching Picard because I bought into the negativity and didn't like what I heard about certain characters dying (or dying again...) but after watching it, while I had some issues with the second season in particular, it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it'd be. I actually liked the series overall and don't regret watching it. It doesn't measure up to the gold standard that is TNG, but no other Star Trek before or after has in my opinion.
@@emperorgizmo3014It improved season by season I think. The main issue was the implementation of ideas. S1 had some really excellent ideas with the Romulan cult and the android discussion, but we just didn’t get all the potential mined from it. It was also extremely cool to see things like the ex-B program. S2 putting Han Solo Seven of Nine front and center with the rest was an extremely good move and I really enjoyed Jurati’s arc and the idea of this other Borg faction. S3 I will openly recognize walks a much too thin line between fan service and good writing, but there are a lot of moments which were exhilarating in that season. My main gripe with that was the Borg AGAIN? But I think at this point we can’t ask much more of the TNG cast and that timeframe. Maybe set a series a bit after that which can explore all the story arcs we still have yet to see.
Kirk started it all but I found him too hammy and arrogant. Janeway I found ok. Cisco I found good. But Picard is the one that brought ST into the cool zone.
I saw Patrick at a convention in 1991, I think it was. He told us that his jeans weren’t completely dry and he had to put on damp jeans before coming to the convention. I always admired his sense of honesty and humor!!
Thank you for being such a wonderful part of my childhood! Aside from good parents, it was the character you portrayed that helped me learn what it is to be a good man!
What a brilliant show,, I have to admit I'm still watching it over and over to thus day.. picard riker and data are probably the best ever front 3 characters in a show ever.. not to mention how good all the cast also are..
I remember the first times l saw Sir Patrick Stewart was in a British sci fi vampire movie called " Life Force " and l also saw him in the original Dino DeLarentis " Dune " film where he played " Gurney Halleck ". 😊
SUCH A MAGNIFICENT ACTOR. I'VE BEEN DELIGHTING IN HIS FILMS MY WHOLE LIFE. 50 YEARS. MY FIRST EXPERIENCE OF HIM WQAS IN EXCALIBUR. WHAT A GREAT FILM. MY LATEST WAS LOGAN. THANK YOU SIR PATRICK FOR ALL THE GREAT PERFORMANCES.
He has definitely made an impact on the Star Trek universe I really hope his legacy continues I’m not to thrilled with his political views but he’s phenomenal as an actor and artist
I remeber being at a Comic-Con in Hawaii and they were premereing the first eposode of Star Trek Next Gen there and we got to meet the cast after they showed us the episode. It was a really cool thing back then.
He truly was surprised by how well he was received. He even said once that he had no faith that the job would last, so he didn't bother to unpack anything he brought with him for the first 60 months...just lived out of boxes and suitcases.
Clearly, the actor Patrick Stewart had NO IDEA the impact he has made portraying the character he played. He’s an extremely humble man. Cudos to him!!!
Star Trek TNG is what got me into Star Trek. Not just Jean Luc, but really everyone on the cast! (Imagine my surprise that the guy I knew as the Reading Rainbow person I saw on TV as a kid was head of engineering lol)
I have imagine the first time shatter showed up at a convention he looked at the overflowing enthusiastic crowd and said “is that everyone that showed up?”
back in 1987, Patrick Stewart really had no idea how big Star Trek, and specifically Jean-Luc Picard would inspire generations of people for the next 3 decades. incredible stuff
As he’s stated before, himself and others were extremely cautious about trying to continue the franchise after Kirk. They believed the originals couldn’t be replaced. And they were right, but what they did instead was create an entire new generation of fans, ones who were just as dedicated and loyal.
@@LostUrgency it's interesting to compare and contrast the approach to TNG vs the approach to Trek these days. On one hand, it is always cool when the newer shows make references to the past...but sometimes it is really hit or miss (Lower Decks and Prodigy do it well, Disco absolutely face-planted, and Picard is unbearable)
TNG starting from fresh so that it wouldn't always be compared to TOS was the right decision for the time. Like you said, there's a reason why TNG has such an enormous fanbase
@@skippythealien9627agreed brother
@@skippythealien9627Eeyup.
And more decades ahead.
He is from a town extremely close to where I live (Sheffield, England). As a fellow Yorkshireman we couldn't be more proud of him. He even does the Yorkshire Tea adverts with Sean Bean. He hasn't forgotten his roots.
I've heard that initially he was embarrassed of his Yorkshire accent when he was a stage actor in London. But over time he grew to really love his roots and origin. Bravo.
I was about to say not extremely close, as I am from the same area as Sir Patrick, but then I realised thirty minutes in the car won’t seem like a lot to most people
Ots a pity he couldn't have Yorkshire tea as Captain Picard. Just imagine " Yorkshire tea...Hot...ooh and a biccie"
I loved Sean Bean in The Martian.
Yorkshire ftw!
I love that patrick went from feeling like star trek was a bit silly for him, to now loving every minute of it xD
Absolutely love this man ❤
To be fair, star trek has some of the silliest episodes intertwined with some of the most thoughtful episodes in tv. *looking at you detective episodes from the 50s on the holodeck*
@@nemdenemam9753Elementary Dear Data was one of the better holodeck episodes that don’t apply imo
Too bad he was writing for the first season of Picard though. Yeesh. Not sure about 2nd.
You really have to appreciate a person who knows nothing about something and has no interest in it but then comes to respect and admire it upon seeing how important it is to people.
He's also one of the UK's best Shakespearean actors as well as being Captain Picard.
He did the greatest Scrooge movie ever.
@@paulpolpiboon9535 LOL Not even close.
DUNE
Some say that an actor of Stewart's caliber was wasted on a dinky sci-fi show. I say that his presence was, not a sole reason, but a large one, why TNG was so influential on the following decades. And the show never slowed him down or shackled him--he was acting his heart out in whatever he pleased the entire time! Still is! May we have many more years of our dear friend Sir Patrick yet to come.
Leodegrance in Excaliber:
Lot: Aye, Leondegrance! Join us against the boy!
Leondegrance: I saw what I saw! The boy drew the sword. If a boy has been chosen, a boy shall be King!
Lot: NO, I challenge that!
Sir Ector: The sword has been drawn!
Uryenes: [to Leondegrance] Are you with us, or against us?
Leondegrance: Against you!
I love this guy. As far back as I can remember, this Patrick Stewart has just always been there like a distant family member you don't get to meet.
The same in my case. Especially because he looks very much like my grandfather.
The same in my case. Especially because he looks very much like my grandfather.
@@eeaotly
He doesn't look like any of my relatives. But that might be because we don't have baldness in the family
@@windyhawthorn7387 🤭😅👍
@@eeaotly
Well it's the truth. My great grandfather lived to 86 and his hair was full.and not a touch of gray and he didn't have wrinkles. His son my grandfather well his hair was also full and died with his black hair which was interesting because he went completely white at age 19 due to shock. Went to bed with black and woke up with white. But that was due to the shock of being one of two people who lived after the plane they where in exploded during landing. But after years of white hair in his old age it turned Black.
Makes me so sad to see how old he is now. Such a fine actor and gentleman. I have been privileged to grow up watching him grace the screen. Thank your Sir. ❤
We all get old or we die.
@@kills26 :,(
It makes me happy to see how old he is because it means he's alive 😊
Inevitable, nobody is immortal... Unless they're a Q
Shoot, he looks better at 83 than I do at 64.
Star Trek inspires. As a young man, I dreamed of being an engineer because of Mr. Scott. After three degrees in Chemical Engineering, I can say that Captain Picard’s crew continues to inspire.
The mission is not over; it has just begun.
I've been a Trekker since 66, and chose Chenical Engineering as my degree too. Not because of Mr. Scott; however, I was probably more influenced by Leonard Nimoy.
I've seen an interview with James Doohan where he said that he'd been invited to adress the students and faculty at an engineering school. This was done every year by someone who had made a significant contribution to engineering. He asked: "You know I'm not actually an engineer, don't you? I'm an actor who plays an engineer!" They told him that each year they asked the students what had inspired them to choose engineering and the majority of the new students of that year had answered "Montgomery Scott." They felt that very much counted as a significant contribution to the field.
I can relate to that. Star Trek has had a huge impact on my life. It definitely inspired me to study engineering at uni. It influenced by moral compass and analytical/logical approach to problem solving. The only criticism I have is Patrick Stewart shouldn't have returned. Even though his mind is fairly sharp, age has caught up with him. He is clearly very slow and frail.
Huge hugs
I liked what he said in another interview, he said he felt like a Beatle when the fans all rose and started cheering. 😄
It's because of his work on TNG that Star Trek didn't fade away and continues to this day.
As many of his colleagues have said, Star Trek fans are the nicest and most devoted fans ever.
I still remember him not just from the show but the movie Excalibur what a wonderful talent
I loved that movie … and dune
LET THE BOY TRY!
@@L0kias1yah so eerie growing up as a kid knowing modred was authors son
@@andyskiles9542hahaha back in a time of good writing
Sir Stewart was in a weird one called Lifeforce. Not sure what prompted him to do THAT of all movies. But the first movie I remembered him from was as Gurney Halleck from Dune
I'm just glad they didn't go with the toupee and French accent. 😂
I remember in one episode he was frustrated and slipped in a "merde". (A French curse word) Even that was pretty off-putting😂😂
He’s one of the most talented actors of this generation.
I hope he gets to be well for a very long time, im abit worried,he is very old now 😔
He is very old now, and yes I am worried too. that being said, he played a character that has positively influenced countless generations of people around the world for more than 3 decades now...that is a legacy that is truly incredible. When that sad day comes when he does leave this earth, he can look back on a life well lived.
So is Shatner, but he's still going strong now in his 90s
@Skippy the Alien look what hes done to the character lately tho... its like hes rubbing his own legacy in the mud
@@thomasel9171 Picard is not that bad. Season 3 is pretty good
Ja, auch ich befürchte dass du damit recht hast. Während der ganzen letzten Jahrzehnte ist Patrick Stewart kaum gealtert und in den letzten drei bis fünf Jahren dann plötzlich sehr schnell. Vielleicht steckt eine Krankheit dahinter, über die er nicht spricht. Jedoch wurde Sir Patrick durch diese Krankheit bewusst, dass nicht mehr viel Zeit übrig ist und "ST: Picard" diente in Wahrheit als Abschied von seinen Schauspielkollegen und Fans.
How can he still be impressed by his own fans' appreciation? Sir Patrick still has a humble heart.❤🇬🇧
Picard Season 3 completely turned it around. So good.
Yeah season 1/2 feel like a weird fever dream
Sir Patrick Stewart’s left as much of an impact through TNG as William Shatner has through the OG Star Trek.
Patrick is absolute legend!
I just love this man and his gentle attitude towards other humans. Great guy 👍🇬🇧♥️🌈🙏
It’s truly amazing that a short-lived tv show back in the 60’s would captivate so many generations of young people for so long. Star Trek was a show ahead of its time. My little brother and I watched every episode. Kirk, Uhura, Mr. Sulu, Chekhov, Bones and Scotty and last but not least Spok were in our home daily even the terrible movie versions 😅. Then it was Pickard and the gang, then DS9 and Voyager. I started out watching Enterprise but lost track of it. Love 💕 the James T. Kirk reboot-those are good 😊. Love the Pickard series. This last one was spectacular!!!! I see him in the reruns😊
It's because NBC couldn't appreciate and comprehend what they had before them in TOS. But Lucille Ball did! Without her, Star Trek would never have seen the light of day!
More seasons Picard please! ❤❤❤
Jean-luc Picard and professor x have been inspiring people for decades. What a wonderful feeling it must be for an actor to affect so many people.
I always loved Picard! He's my absolute favorite captain. And I thought all 3 seasons of this last show were excellent! Especially this third season. It was like going back in time! The poker game brought back wonderful memories! Really hope there will be another series by Matalas!
i really enjoyed all of picard. I think people nowadays fell into a trap of endlessly hating on stuff pretty easy and its easy to see why. because most of modern cinema straight up sucks and deserves to be hated on. But people got so used to it that they forgot to enjoy things too. Was picard one of the greatest shows ever? no it was not, but it wasnt that bad either compared to other things. It was fun to see all those character back together.
People didn't like it because it COMPLETELY betrays Star Trek. It's values, and it's aspirational nature. Your analysis is very shallow if that's what your takeaway is.
@@emperorgizmo3014 I thought some people didn't like it because it was too "woke". I've been surprised the past few years at how many conservatives claim to have been fans of 90's Trek and especially TNG. They must have overlooked the abundance of episodes that were critical of the conservative and reactionary way of thinking about various ideas and issues. Perhaps their own takeaways from the show were shallow.
Also, if they don't like it because they think it betrays Trek's aspirational nature, then did they also dislike DS9 for the same reason? Gene Roddenberry died in late 1991 and Star Trek definitely changed in tone afterwards (which could be better or worse, depending on what you're looking for, but in terms of what Trek was originally envisioned to be, I think it peaked with TNG).
I held off on watching Picard because I bought into the negativity and didn't like what I heard about certain characters dying (or dying again...) but after watching it, while I had some issues with the second season in particular, it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it'd be. I actually liked the series overall and don't regret watching it. It doesn't measure up to the gold standard that is TNG, but no other Star Trek before or after has in my opinion.
@@emperorgizmo3014It improved season by season I think. The main issue was the implementation of ideas. S1 had some really excellent ideas with the Romulan cult and the android discussion, but we just didn’t get all the potential mined from it. It was also extremely cool to see things like the ex-B program. S2 putting Han Solo Seven of Nine front and center with the rest was an extremely good move and I really enjoyed Jurati’s arc and the idea of this other Borg faction. S3 I will openly recognize walks a much too thin line between fan service and good writing, but there are a lot of moments which were exhilarating in that season. My main gripe with that was the Borg AGAIN? But I think at this point we can’t ask much more of the TNG cast and that timeframe. Maybe set a series a bit after that which can explore all the story arcs we still have yet to see.
I loved reading about this in his book. A wonderful memoir by a wonderful man.
One of the greats👍👍
this man is a legend one of my fav capitan
The best Star Trek captain of all times. No one comes even close. Merci, Jean-Luc.
Kirk started it all but I found him too hammy and arrogant. Janeway I found ok. Cisco I found good. But Picard is the one that brought ST into the cool zone.
Kirk is best by a long shot.
@@AmericanThunder Let us agree to disagree.
Patrick Stewart is such a brilliant actor
I really love this guy
He’s the best! Such a great actor.
😂😂😂😂😂
Would you look at that, there really were people out there!
😂😂😂😂😂
Omg, we as me love you Patrick 😍
Hey, that's Gurney Halleck.
Wonder where his battle-pug is?
@@thomasel9171 I heard it went rogue and killed a guy.
No that is Karla ex KGB spy chief!
Love him!
Captain Picard is hands down my favorite Starfleet leader!!
I loved him in A Christmas Carol! 🥰 wonderful actor
Thank you Patrick for giving the fans one last adventure
A life lesson right there. On how to be a gentleman and be humble in the face of your own success.
He deserves all the fame and fortune.
I saw Patrick at a convention in 1991, I think it was. He told us that his jeans weren’t completely dry and he had to put on damp jeans before coming to the convention. I always admired his sense of honesty and humor!!
Q conjoured up that audience to help him become the actor he needed to be.
Picard doesn't know but Q is one of his best friends.
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🖖👽
@@verta9636
Based on the last episode of Picard season 2 he knows.
Thank you for being such a wonderful part of my childhood! Aside from good parents, it was the character you portrayed that helped me learn what it is to be a good man!
Thank you sir Patrick Stewart ❤
Hey hope you’re doing great??
Capt'n my Capt'n ❤
That’s cause you’re a Legend and the GOAT Mr. Stewart! 🖖
Patrick is amazing actor and as Jean-Luc my tv hero. 👍👍👍💕💕💕
LUV U Patrick 🌹❤️🌟😁👏👏
My idol for the last 32 years!
its gonna be a sad day when this great man passes on. just like with others it wont be the same without him
What a brilliant show,, I have to admit I'm still watching it over and over to thus day.. picard riker and data are probably the best ever front 3 characters in a show ever.. not to mention how good all the cast also are..
Dear scientists, forget the mission to Mars. You gotta create a synth body for Stewart, Takei, Koenig, Shatner, et al to inhabit so we dont lose them.
But we already know their future. Their talking heads will be preserved in Jars on Futurama.
Do we HAVE to keep Takei?
@@TheOnyxSpy Maybe he won't mind sharing a jar! LOL.
No, we must create all USS Enterprises then….do that.
I love Patrick stuart
Make it so number one.
I have always looked him in the role of Jean Luc he’s an amazing actor
Great actor.
I love Patrick Steward as much as SpongeBob love Patrick Starphish. But every time I hear him speak I involuntarily want to clear my throat.
THAT IS SO COOL
"I saw what I saw! The drew the sword. has been chosen, a shall be King!"
It makes me sad to see him getting old
I remember the first times l saw Sir Patrick Stewart was in a British sci fi vampire movie called " Life Force " and l also saw him in the original Dino DeLarentis " Dune " film where he played " Gurney Halleck ". 😊
Engage…
Wait a minute. You have to set course for somewhere first.
@@Robert08010 Ok, New Jersey?
@@derekvillorente4334 Good Pick!
@@derekvillorente4334 No, Picard’s brain.
You are blessed. I love you dude
We’re still cheering all these years later.
SUCH A MAGNIFICENT ACTOR. I'VE BEEN DELIGHTING IN HIS FILMS MY WHOLE LIFE. 50 YEARS. MY FIRST EXPERIENCE OF HIM WQAS IN EXCALIBUR. WHAT A GREAT FILM. MY LATEST WAS LOGAN. THANK YOU SIR PATRICK FOR ALL THE GREAT PERFORMANCES.
Sir, I was 10 or 11 years old when i watched TNG followed by Voyager. Star Trek helped shaped who I am today. So thank you ❤
It humbled him greatly, he became a much better man because of the trek
Great sense of humor as well.
Legend ❤
Bro you changed alot of people's lives......am one of them thank you
this dude defined the pinnacle of Star Trek for generations of fans
Legend 💯
The TNG episode Tapestry was an epiphany for me. I think to this day, Sir Patrick Stewart would be surprised to know how many lives he’s touched.
We love you
"They announced me and I walked on."
"Wow."
BEST STAR TREK CAPTIAN
Woah when did Patrick Stewart get old?! He is supposed to live forever!
He has definitely made an impact on the Star Trek universe I really hope his legacy continues I’m not to thrilled with his political views but he’s phenomenal as an actor and artist
This this doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you are a monster lol
I remeber being at a Comic-Con in Hawaii and they were premereing the first eposode of Star Trek Next Gen there and we got to meet the cast after they showed us the episode. It was a really cool thing back then.
Patrick, you have no idea. Thank you for being a big part of American Treck!
One of the greatest actors I could enjoy seeing do star trek . I love his scrooge acting it was incredible
He truly was surprised by how well he was received. He even said once that he had no faith that the job would last, so he didn't bother to unpack anything he brought with him for the first 60 months...just lived out of boxes and suitcases.
Can you sir Patrick help Michael dorn get
A captain seat in a new show
Jean Luc Picard was arguebly one of the greatest character of Science Fiction....
"So I walked on..." "Wow."
Was thinking the same thing. The timing suggest a lack of caring for the conversation or interest in the material.
S1,E1 I knew he would be Professor Charles Xavier.
Today, Sir Patrick Stewart is Star Trek's face.
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🖖👽
Picard with his eyes uncovered
Sir patrick will always be my favourite star trek captain extremely thoughtful, calm and a tad bit crazy
Amazing
Sir Patrick Stewart is my Starfleet Captain. Shatner's Kirk may have been most other people's Captain, but Captain Picard is who I started with.
so finishing it ready.
Play any role for 35 years changes your life
I love TNG. Too bad there won't be anything like it anymore
😮😮😮I can't imagine what time 😮
Clearly, the actor Patrick Stewart had NO IDEA the impact he has made portraying the character he played. He’s an extremely humble man. Cudos to him!!!
Captain Jean Luc Picard….. The man is a legend 👍👍👍💪💪
Star Trek TNG is what got me into Star Trek. Not just Jean Luc, but really everyone on the cast!
(Imagine my surprise that the guy I knew as the Reading Rainbow person I saw on TV as a kid was head of engineering lol)
I never saw him when I lived there but AFAIK he is a pretty common sighting in his well-to-do neighborhood in Brooklyn
I have imagine the first time shatter showed up at a convention he looked at the overflowing enthusiastic crowd and said “is that everyone that showed up?”