David A. Goodman is, among other things, a Star Trek TV writer and a lifelong fan. He's also written for shows like The Golden Girls, Futurama (he wrote the great Star Trek episode “Where No Fan Has Gone Before”), and Family Guy, where he was also the head writer for years. But now he has a new book out, The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard, which serves as a follow-up to his James T. Kirk "autobiography" from a coupe of years ago.
I jumped on the pone to speak to Goodman about the Picard book, and along the way we discussed the parts of Picard's life not depicted in the show and movies, the captain's greatest achievements and biggest regrets, and even the merits of the latest decedents of Trek on TV -- The Orville versus Star Trek: Discovery.
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I jumped on the pone to speak to Goodman about the Picard book, and along the way we discussed the parts of Picard's life not depicted in the show and movies, the captain's greatest achievements and biggest regrets, and even the merits of the latest decedents of Trek on TV -- The Orville versus Star Trek: Discovery.
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