Man, Picard’s double has the stance nailed
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You idiots! These are not them... You've captured their stunt doubles!
From a couple weeks back.
Da fuq?
These are the unspoken horrors of upscaling images.
I assume that's Geordi's double, i wonder if he was actually blind.
Edit: Nope, as mentioned below it's the result of upscaling.
It looks like someone shopped the same face onto all three people.
I would honestly like to see a cut of just about any TV show or movie that uses stunt doubles where the doubles do both the lines and the action. I would like to see how different a director would shoot a scene if they weren't constrained to choosing angles and lighting to make it look like two different people were the same person.
You could always watch a Tom Cruise movie and find out (but then again you'd have to see Tom Cruise).