Personally I wasn’t a fan of them, so was glad they didn’t continue on.

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    I had a hard time buying Jean-Luc Picard as a hard boiled PI, but I suppose that’s the point of a holodeck program- you get to fantasize about being something you aren’t if you want to.

    Picard being a fan of the Dixon Hill novels, on the other hand… that seems out of character.

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      I know a guy who is a literature snob and is probably the last person I would have expected to really get into Raymond Chandler novels. Anyway, he was raving about those books so I read a few. It turns out that Chandler was a phenomenally weird wordsmith. Inventive, funny, and unexpected. If you’re looking at midcentury American writers, Chandler is hugely underrated. Maybe in a few centuries he’ll get his due.

      Sure, it’s detective pulp. But it’s detective pulp that’s been given a strong hallucinogen and whacked over the head a few times before waking up in the desert.

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      Why what’s the novels?

      If it’s not in sorts with philosophy or whatnot, could be his guilty pleasure.

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        Eh, I have to admit, I have a hard time buying it, too. This is a guy who reads Shakespeare in his spare time, not trashy, pulp detective novels from the early-mid 20th century. He even thought taking a trip on The Orient Express would be too indulgent. Picard liking Dixon Hill novels makes no sense. Just like off-roading in am ATV.

        Patrick Stewart, on the other hand…

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          However much you enjoy fine dining, now and again, you just want a dodgy burger from the van parked outside the student union.

          There’s a reason Dan Brown was so popular. Some times, you need a bit of trash in your life.

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            You do. I do. Others do. But let’s not pretend either of us are anywhere close to Jean-Luc Picard.