Hot on the heels of Christopher Lee's knighthood, it seems another science-fiction legend is getting his proper acknowledgment. Rumor has it that Patrick Stewart will be knighted by the Queen at this year's New Year's Honours.
Your title is a misnomer. Jean Luc Picard was French, and therefore The rank of Knight Bachelor could not be bestowed upon him, at least not offically, and he wouldn't be able to use the "Sir" title in his name. Unless, of course he received the Légion d'Honneur, the Ordre National du Mérite, the Ordre des Palmes académiques or the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French Government.
But, I digress.
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uh, yeah. my mistake
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Dec 22 2009 03:25 pm
Oh, come on, Jean-Luc Picard was about as French as the IHOP's French Toast Mania Madness.
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Dec 22 2009 04:42 pm
thats true. i never seen jean luc surrender
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Dec 22 2009 05:28 pm
GOOD FOR SIR PATRICK! (Well okay, Mr. Stewart, until it becomes official.) I can't think of a current British actor who deserves it more, now that Sir Ian and Sir Christopher (and the ex-Sir Anthony Hopkins) have been honored.
And despite the fact that this is a title of honor and not nobility, I vote that it be allowed to pass to (one of) his most famous "children," Captain Picard, in light of his truly exemplary and heroic service to the galaxy. Who's with me on this!!!
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thats true. i never seen jean luc surrender
Also, that's incorrect. He surrendered to Riker when Will took over the Klingon ship he was doing a crew exchange on.
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Dec 28 2009 02:43 pm
SoldierHawk wrote:
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thats true. i never seen jean luc surrender
Also, that's incorrect. He surrendered to Riker when Will took over the Klingon ship he was doing a crew exchange on.
I feel like I have seen him "surrender" other times.
Seems like he always compromises and bows down if it means diffusing the situation.
Also, that's incorrect. He surrendered to Riker when Will took over the Klingon ship he was doing a crew exchange on.
I feel like I have seen him "surrender" other times.
Seems like he always compromises and bows down if it means diffusing the situation.
Yep. Which is why he will ALWAYS be a superior Captain to Kirk--he puts the needs of the ship and his people above personal things like honor and ego. Or the need to get laid, for that matter.
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Dec 28 2009 06:49 pm
He should be knighted for this alone.
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Dec 29 2009 02:37 am
Patrick Stewart is a historically (as in, he will go down in history) a very very fine actor. 'Nuff said.
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Dec 31 2009 11:32 am
I'm not a Trekkie so I can't speak on Kirk VS Picard
But Patrick Stewart kicks the shit out of William Shatner any day of the week.
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Dec 31 2009 11:56 am
apparently Peter Jackson is also getting knighted in New Zealand or something like that
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There's a king in New Zealand???
I thought they just had a tribal chief or something.
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There's a king in New Zealand???
I thought they just had a tribal chief or something.
He lives in the Shire.
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Jan 02 2010 11:52 am
SoldierHawk wrote:
I can't think of a current British actor who deserves it more, now that Sir Ian and Sir Christopher (and the ex-Sir Anthony Hopkins) have been honored.
Anthony Hopkins is not a Sir anymore? What happened?
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Jan 02 2010 09:14 pm
phantasmzombie wrote:
SoldierHawk wrote:
I can't think of a current British actor who deserves it more, now that Sir Ian and Sir Christopher (and the ex-Sir Anthony Hopkins) have been honored.
Anthony Hopkins is not a Sir anymore? What happened?
He became an American citizen. Americans are prohibited by law from holding titles of nobility, so he had to trade his real knighthood in for the honorary kind. May have also had something to do with the fact non-British subjects can't be given titles of nobility, either. (I'm sure the tax benefits were well worth it though; if I remember right that was one of his major reasons for becoming a citizen. That and ease of working in Hollywood without a green card, I'd think.)
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Fun Fact: Givien religous titles are recognized in the US, so if you were Knighted by the church you could be "Sir" or "Dame", and the US Government has to acknowledge it.
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Knyte wrote:
Fun Fact: Givien religous titles are recognized in the US, so if you were Knighted by the church you could be "Sir" or "Dame", and the US Government has to acknowledge it.
! I did not know that!
Still, that IS religious and not noble, so I guess it makes sense. It just happens that the titles are the same?