They did play off each other well; Stewart had to put his acting boots back on, which was nice.
I watched a bit of TNG earlier today - Remember Me - the one where Beverly was stuck in Wesley's warp bubble experiment and everyone started disappearing. I don't watch much of the old stuff nowadays, but it was so fun just to watch some good ol' Trek with a well-defined beginning, middle and end. And, Patrick Stewart was still playing Jean-Luc Picard, not Patrick Stewart.
Writers: Mr. Stewart, we've got a hell of a plot for this new season. It's got the new USS Stargazer which encounters a spatial anomaly, and a massive new Borg ship appears from it and-
PS: My father used to beat my mother, you know.
Writers: What? Oh. God. Sorry, that sounds awful. Ok anyway so then Q transports you and the gang to an alternate timeline and have to battle an authoritarian genocidal version of the Federation where you're like space Hitler and-
PS: He would drink and come home in a violent rage. I would put my body between them to protect her.
Writers: Jesus that's, uh, terrible. But if we could just get focused on the new season cos we're on a deadline here... so to undo this new dystopian future you have to convince the Borg Queen to help you travel back in time to LA in 2024 where there's this ancestor of Dr Noonien Soong and your ancestor is an astronaut and-
PS: We need to write about Picard's mother and father.
Writers: What?
PS: We need lots of flashbacks about them. They need to be dark and vague and mysterious. And Picard needs to face his demons and confront his father. That's what this season should be about.
Writers: Ummm... ok well I'm not sure the story has any room for this type of-
PS: Oh, did you say that I go back in time to meet my ancestor who's an astronaut?
Writers: Yes! Yes, Mr. Stewart, she's the key to the whole thing! See, her mission launches in 3 days and she-
PS: Give her depression.