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How does an omnipotent, seemingly immortal being mature? Well, based on de Lancie’s comments, it seems he’s still true to who he always has been.
“Well, I play a jerk, so it’s really easy to approach that yet again. It’s not difficult,” de Lancie joked during the telethon. “It was nice to do. It was not difficult to bring it up again. We all play pretty close to who we are… at least I am. The material had a lot of the same vibes about it… The intentions are still the same. I’m still Picard’s main squeeze. And I’m pushing.
“I am very concerned about recreating, that has a lot of potential disasters attached to it. So I said, “We are not trying to recreate something? We are going to move from here, forward?” And they said, “Yes, yes, yes.”
Previously, de Lancie told a fan via a Cameo video, “It’s been like 25 years, but I kind of found myself getting into the saddle really easily. It wasn’t difficult at all. But I must say it’s not the sort of Puck-ish, Mercutio of old. It’s a different Q this time. It’s what they wanted and I think that it makes sense. But Patrick and I have had a nice opening scenes and scenes with Brent and working with Jonathan Frakes. It’s been really interested and I am delighted. Who would have thought?”
What do you think Q needs Picard to do? Let us know what you think in the comments. Star Trek: Picard Season 2 will debut on Paramount+ in February.








