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Sir Patrick Stewart on how he"could be a severe bastard" and"failed to read the room," leading to Star Trek: The Next Generation S01 issues.
wasn't always the consummate professional he is today. In fact, the British actor, a byproduct of the Royal Shakespeare Theater, took his new job onas Jean-Luc Picard a little too seriously, appropriate for the role he's playing as Captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, but not so much his co-stars in between takes when thesyndicated spinoff started filming in 1987.
Crosby played the original security chief Lt. Tasha Yar, who was killed late in the first season with greater ambitions in mind. When that didn't pan out, Crosby would return in a recurring role as her Romulan daughter Commander Sela while also reprising her role for alternate timeline episodes as Tasha, including the series finale"All Good Things…""In retrospect," Stewart continues,"everyone, me included, finds this story hilarious.
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