Like, you can explain that easily, it's Star Trek time travel with Q involved, things are different, whatever. It's dumb and very annoying, but I can live with it. (Computer, erase personal log.) But the really awful thing is like with Beverly, totally ignored. Why make a series about the things that haunt Picard in his waning years without actually bringing up the things that the people who care about Picard as a character care about. I don't need a dark history with abusive father.
Also, it's called Ten Forward because it's deck 10, forward.
So much this. In the first season, okay, you want to tell a new story and not just have Another TNG Cast Reunion Party, sure. And it makes thematic sense to have Picard seek out Moritz Benayoun, a former junior medtech on the
Stargazer turned private MD, for recertification for space travel (they don't come out and say this in dialogue, but working the characters age backwards would have made him 21 in 2355 when the
Stargazer was lost). This tells us just how desperate Picard is, that he won't seek out someone who knows his conditions better.
But while Gates McFadden was something of a weak link in the TNG ensemble, Beverly Crusher (she doesn't seem to have remarried, unlike the Pocket Books "First Splinter Timeline" or the anti-time future) is a keenly missed presence -- and even if she never appears, we should at least know why. (Maybe she died -- along with Commander Nog -- attempting a smaller-scale and unauthorized Hobus Evacuation, and her death is one of the things that haunted Jean-Luc in his self-imposed exile.... There, if only Paramount gave out No-Prizes.)
It would also be nice to have something other than memes about anaphasic energy beings and misuse of medical supplies to remember her by.