Star Trek may have given audiences a horde of fan-favorite characters, but Brent Spiner didn't feel the same affection for one of his co-stars
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Gene Roddenberry's seminal creation of Star Trek has shaped entire generations ever since the 60s. Whether it's Star Trek: The Original Series or Star Trek: The Next Generation, the space saga, with its unusual hopefulness and infectious optimism, has exerted a monumental influence on the pop culture orbit.
Not to mention, the franchise gifted viewers with perhaps some of the most cherished characters of all time, including the likes of Picard, the sullen intellectual with a heart of gold played by Patrick Stewart, and Brent Spiner's genius android (who also happened to be an avid member of the Department of Tortured Poets) with a burning desire to be human, much like Spock.
But there was one The Next Generation star that Spiner might not have been the biggest fan of.