Watch as StarTrekPicard's John de Lancie says a heartfelt farewell to Q. StarTrek StarTrekTNG
✖ Star Trek: Picard's second season is over and many of its cast members are saying farewell to the series. John de Lancie, on the other hand, is saying goodbye to a character he originated 35 years ago. Despite previous comments seemingly indicating Q's presence in Picard's third and final season, the once omnipotent being seemed to perish in Star Trek: Picard's second season finale.
"Gene Roddenberry, at the time, came up to me and he said, it was a voice behind me, and he said, 'Oh, you have no idea what you've gotten yourself into. And here it is, so many years later. Thank you," de Lancie says in the video, which you can see below.— Terry Matalas May 7, 2022 Ahead of Star Trek: Picard's second season premiere, de Lancie told ComicBook.com that the call to reprise Q surprised him.
At the time, he was concerned about returning to the character being unseemly, especially if the writers expected him to dance in a sombrero again. It didn't take too long for the fears to be put to rest. "But those were all sorts of things that I was a little concerned about when I went in to have a chat with them and they allayed my fears almost immediately by saying, 'We are looking for a different side of this character. It's a different time.
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