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All the poor kid wanted was to fit in and find some father figures, and instead his legacy became summed up in the instantly famous, &#8220;quick-print-this-on-a-T-shirt&#8221; line, &#8220;Shut Up, Wesley!&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>But no matter how horribly awkward and geekalicious Wesley Crusher was, his mother loved him. Even when he chose to stay on the <em>Enterprise <\/em>during her tenure back on earth as head of Starfleet Medical, or later when he chose to leave her behind to join his intergalactic life partner, The Traveler, on a super-duper magical mystery tour of the universe, she always loved him, worried about him, and hoped that he&#8217;d packed enough clean skivvies for his journey. <\/p>\n<p>So, of course, the writers decided to give Beverly her one wish at the end of the TNG crew&#8217;s cinematic journeys: They brought her boy home. That&#8217;s right, Wesley Crusher appears in the final TNG movie, <em>Nemesis<\/em>. Didn&#8217;t see him? That&#8217;s because practically every evidence of his appearance was cut from the final movie. If you make sure not to blink throughout the entire wedding reception scene, you might catch a glimpse of him though. I swear he&#8217;s there. <\/p>\n<p>Or you can just geek squee over the following photo taken from one of the cut scenes, of Wesley, Beverly, and Jean-Luc sharing a moment. All in their adorable dress whites, all smiling (and all probably just a little bit tipsy on synthehol). It&#8217;s a great photo, isn&#8217;t it? Makes me wish that they&#8217;d left those scenes in the movie (it&#8217;s not like they could have in any way made the movie worse than it was). <\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lobablanca.com\/blog09\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/crushersreunited.jpg\" alt=\"\" title=\"crushersreunited\" width=\"617\" height=\"454\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5240\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Oh, and for the record, the cut scenes established that Wesley had returned from his time with The Traveler, gone back to the Academy and finally became a full-fledged Starfleet officer, and was heading for his new assignment as Assistant Chief Engineer for the <em>U.S.S. Titan<\/em>, with his new captain, William T. Riker. AW! 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