Correct me if I’m misremembering cuz its been a while since my last run thru TNG, but hasn’t Picard usually been resistant to change? I feel like if found a tea he liked in the replicator and just stuck with it. Or he had it growing up and its a comfort drink, which I suppose is a similar concept. I can certainly relate to either.
Earl Grey is the most glaringly English tea (at least to anyone outside the UK). This is part of the character’s trait that the person constantly drinking English tea and obsessed with Shakespeare, portrayed by a Shakespearean actor, is of course obviously French.
Correct me if I’m misremembering cuz its been a while since my last run thru TNG, but hasn’t Picard usually been resistant to change? I feel like if found a tea he liked in the replicator and just stuck with it. Or he had it growing up and its a comfort drink, which I suppose is a similar concept. I can certainly relate to either.
Earl Grey is the most glaringly English tea (at least to anyone outside the UK). This is part of the character’s trait that the person constantly drinking English tea and obsessed with Shakespeare, portrayed by a Shakespearean actor, is of course obviously French.