https://www.cinemablend.com/televis...ow-the-next-generation-handled-riker-and-troi
Not a bad reason, to be retired out there, and response to their being on the show has been positive from what I'd read and seen so far...
And it's true; TNG did fumble, especially later on when trying to do the forced and pointless shipping of Troi and Worf - which not only made no sense, when he went to DS9 he drops Troi like a hot potato to go with Dax... though Riker was the type to settle down? But the same can be said of Kirk. (I was content with the duo not being together during TNG's run but it makes sense they'd be retired together in some shack sharing doses of famciclovir for their space cooties. In real life, 75% of adult Americans have Herpes Simplex and 20% have HSV type 2, so there's your Sheldon Factoid for today...)
Not bad reasons...
Jonathan Frakes recently had the opportunity to reprise his role alongside Marina Sirtis' Troi, on Star Trek: Picard, and it turns out that one reason he wanted to do the show was so that they could fulfill the promise of the relationship which he felt was side-lined by The Next Generation. Here's what he told Syfy Wire:
When they introduced this story that Marina [Sirtis] — Counselor Troi and I — have a family and live on a planet that looks like rural Maine, it felt like a gift. The obvious gift being that we got to play together with our friends from 33 years ago, but it's also the idea that Marina and I had both held onto a very specific story for these characters. We held it close to our hearts for many years, and the writers had seemed to give up on it.
Not a bad reason, to be retired out there, and response to their being on the show has been positive from what I'd read and seen so far...
And it's true; TNG did fumble, especially later on when trying to do the forced and pointless shipping of Troi and Worf - which not only made no sense, when he went to DS9 he drops Troi like a hot potato to go with Dax... though Riker was the type to settle down? But the same can be said of Kirk. (I was content with the duo not being together during TNG's run but it makes sense they'd be retired together in some shack sharing doses of famciclovir for their space cooties. In real life, 75% of adult Americans have Herpes Simplex and 20% have HSV type 2, so there's your Sheldon Factoid for today...)
