ICYMI: StarTrekPicard star EdSpeleers (JackCrusher) discusses meeting his space brother WilWheaton (WesleyCrusher) and poking his brain. / StarTrek JeanLucPicard ParamountPlus BeverlyCrusher GatesMcFadden
\nSo the biggest bombshell to date early in Star Trek: Picard season three is that Ed Speleers' Jack Crusher is the secret child of Jean-Luc Picard and Dr. Beverly Crusher . Then again, one could have probably guessed that within the first few minutes of the season premiere after seeing his name on the SS Eleos XII. Named after Beverly's late husband, Jack was the best friend of Jean-Luc as the chief medical officer, and the captain of the U.S.S.
Star Trek in a way, isn't he? What a lovely, lovely human.' Wheaton currently hosts the Star Trek aftershow The Ready Room on YouTube for Paramount+. Speleers appeared following Picard's second season three episode, 'Disengage.' Wheaton made a cameo in the season two finale, 'Farewell,' as Wesley offered an opportunity for Kore Soong to become a traveler herself.
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