What was his problem?

What was his problem?

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Jealousy

He didn't.

He couldn' leave the wine business.

>Brother thinks he's too good to get his hands dirty and make good wine like his ancestors
>Your kid looks up to his queer uncle instead of you
>Your only son wants to go off and abandon the family farm that's been in the family for generations
Who wouldn't have a problem?

Except he seem to bully Jean even before he went off to the academy.

Maybe if Jean Luc would stop fucking whoring about and partying, he'd get some real work done like Papa would have liked

Charles refused to let him become one of the X-men.

well, you really can't blame Jean for the kid doing that. it was hardy like he was there to be much of an influence anyways. it really was simple jealousy and Robert wanting to have Jean there with him. also the farm was only being run for nostalgia. they didn't need to run it for profit.

>the farm was only being run for nostalgia. they didn't need to run it for profit.
That's the same reason why anyone does anything on Earth.
It's not like there's money.

Ro Bair was a little bit of drunk, but it is the wine "industry".
His brother rises to captaincy of the flag ship in his galactic federation's 'exploration' branch.
It's implied Jean-Luc rarely visited his family.
He had some right to be a prick but not for all the reasons he went on about.

This is the most likely answer. I also feel that he probably felt a little bit inadequate being the younger brother to one of Star Fleet's greatest captains.

But brothers are brothers and in the end they reconciled.

He died in a fire.

Fucking Generations

holy shit, how did I forget this?
Why would they need to write that into Generations?

Don't forget about the flashy space photobook he had.

He was the elder brother. He felt spiteful for having to be the grounded, responsible one in his youth, while Picard back in the day was a brash, cocky SOB who had to get humbled by some Nausicaans before he became the great man he was.

So yeah, Robert was jealous that Picard basically felt jealous that his younger brother got to do whatever he wanted and he had to stay on Earth and carry on the Picard legacy. Being the oldest of 4, I know that feel.

He was deliberately pushing Jean-Luc's buttons so he'd come out of his shell.

Oops, messed up that last line, but you get the gist.

but his buttons were all gone and he wasnt wearing his borg stuff anymore..

So obviously Earth has been united but is it implied that France at some point in history was at least culturally swallowed up by the United Kingdom?

Why are the only two Frenchmen in the show (the Picards) the most English fuckers in the galaxy despite their names and homeland? I feel like it must have been conscious and deliberate, they very easily could have changed Picard's birthplace and first name after Stewart was cast.

Picard was probably an anglophile.
>drank tea
>loved Shakespeare
>rejected his wine growing French heritage
You can even say that he learned to put on an English accent.
Or he had his universal translator translate his French into sounding English.

That's why Robert hated him

You don't want to watch the captain of the Enterprise sitting in the dark, crying?

Robert was just as English. That's my point.

I have literally never seen a genuine Frenchman in Trek despite one of the franchise leads being French and having a whole episode dedicated to visiting his home and his equally not French brother.

I was just wondering if this was ever explained

They already did that though on TNG.
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Robert wasn't that English was he?
He was brash and open about his emotions.
Loved wine.

the picards were massive hipsters pretending to be french wine makers. fact.

patrick stewart was cast because he had a commanding presence

they tried a few takes of him doing the opening monologue in a french accent but he sounded caricature-ish so they just had him do his normal voice.

Because when Roddenberry wrote Picard he wanted Gerard.

They shaped the character around the actor. Tea and Shakespeare are very congruent with a Shakespearian actor from England. Then they had to make his brother like him, because how can two brothers have different accents and cultures?

In any case, upper lass english and upper class french have a lot of cultural mixing. Tea is considered fancy in France, wine is considered fancy in England. They blur together even more from an American perspective.

Most people in Europe that learn English from a school class learn it with an English accent (assuming they were able to practice enough to remove their own accent ofc) because they usually get English teachers. The ones who go for more of an American accent learned English on their own or with the rare American teacher.

The Shakespeare is because of Patrick Stewart.

Earl Grey is liked by people who aren't English. My Polish mother loves the stuff.